Claims
- 1. A throttle valve configuration having an emergency air device for an intake system of an internal combustion engine having an intake duct with a wall, the throttle valve configuration comprising:a throttle valve and an additional valve rotatable about a common axis in the intake duct of the internal combustion engine; a restoring spring for providing a force; an additional spring for providing a force between said throttle valve and said additional valve; a drive providing a force for commonly adjusting said throttle valve and said additional valve in an opening direction counter to the force of said restoring spring; and an emergency air opening penetrating said throttle valve; said additional valve being capable of rotating relative to said throttle valve about a predefined emergency air release angle such that when said drive fails, said restoring spring moves said additional valve, counter to the force of said additional spring, out of an emergency air shut-off position in which said additional valve closes off said emergency air opening and into an emergency air release position in which said additional valve releases said emergency air opening so that the internal combustion engine can be supplied with sufficient internal combustion air enabling emergency operation.
- 2. The throttle valve configuration according to claim 1, comprising:a first drive connection connecting said drive to said additional valve; and a second drive connection connecting said restoring spring to said additional valve; said additional valve transmitting the force of said drive and the force of said restoring spring to said throttle valve.
- 3. The throttle valve configuration according to claim 2, wherein:said throttle valve, said additional valve and said additional spring are configured such that the force of said drive is transmitted to said throttle valve by a direct abutment between said additional valve and said throttle valve; and said additional spring transmits the force of said restoring spring to said throttle valve via said additional spring.
- 4. The throttle valve configuration according to claim 1, wherein: the force of said restoring spring is greater than the force of said additional spring.
- 5. The throttle valve configuration according to claim 4, comprising:a fixed stop; when said drive fails, said throttle valve being pressed against said fixed stop by said restoring spring via said additional valve and said additional spring, after which said restoring spring moves said additional valve into the emergency air release position counter to the force of said additional spring.
- 6. The throttle valve configuration according to claim 1, comprising:concentric shafts rotatably mounting said throttle valve and said additional valve in the wall of the intake duct.
- 7. The throttle valve configuration according to claim 1, wherein:said additional valve is embodied as a double-armed lever having a first lever arm and a second lever arm; said first lever arm is embodied as a valve part that closes off the emergency air opening; and said second lever arm is inclined with respect to said valve part by an angle that corresponds to the emergency air release angle.
- 8. The throttle valve configuration according to claim 1, comprising:a first sensor; said throttle valve being at an angle of rotation; and said first sensor for sensing the angle of rotation of said throttle valve.
- 9. The throttle valve configuration according to claim 8, comprising:a second sensor; said additional valve being at an angle of rotation; and said second sensor for sensing the angle of rotation of said additional valve.
- 10. The throttle valve configuration according to claim 9, comprising:a device for sensing the emergency air release angle by forming a difference between the angle of rotation of said throttle valve and the angle of rotation of said additional valve.
- 11. The throttle valve configuration according to claim 1, comprising:a second sensor; said additional valve being at an angle of rotation; and said second sensor for sensing the angle of rotation of said additional valve.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/DE00/04467, filed Dec. 14, 2000, which designated the United States and was not published in English.
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Continuations (1)
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