US20090126355A1 - Exhaust Manifold - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01N—GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01N—GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01N—GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01N—GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01N—GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the present invention relates to an exhaust manifold which is connected to an engine, especially an exhaust manifold provided with a sensor on a pipe collecting part thereof to detect a state of an exhaust gas passing therethrough.
- the conventional exhaust manifolds have a plurality of branch pipes 02 with upstream side portions being bent downward from a head flange 01 to form like an L-letter shape. Their upstream side end portions are connected with an engine E through the head flange 01 .
- the downstream side end portions of the former are connected with a catalytic converter via a pipe collecting part 06 , while those of the latter are aggregated and directly connected with a catalytic converter.
- the former is superior to the latter, in weigh saving and high-accurate detection of a state of an exhaust gas.
- the pipe collecting part 06 has a reduced diameter portion 06 d at its intermediate position, where the reduced diameter portion 06 d has a circular cross section whose diameter is reduced compared to those of upstream and downstream side end portions thereof.
- the reduced diameter portion 06 d is provided with a sensor 010 for detecting oxygen concentration in the exhaust gas so that a sensing part 010 c of the sensor 010 is positioned in the center of a flow of the exhaust gas passing through the reduced diameter portion 06 d to obtain high accurate sensing.
- the former conventional exhaust manifold has the following problem.
- branch pipes 02 are bent downward from the head flange 01 to form like an L-letter shape, exhaust-gas upstream side end portions of the branch pipes 02 are fixed to the engine E through the head flange 01 , and exhaust-gas downstream side end portions thereof are fixed to a vehicle body through a catalytic converter 07 and others.
- a stress is produced due to the vibrations of the engine E (A direction of the vibration is indicated by an arrow ER around a vertical axis, vertical to a paper surface of this specification, passing through a point OA in FIG. 8 .) and also due to thermal expansion and contraction of the respective branch pipes 02 (A direction of thermal expansion and contraction are indicated by an arrow BD in FIG.
- the pipe collecting part 06 and/or its periphery may very likely buckle up at the reduced diameter portion 06 d , which is indicated by an alternate long and short dash lined ellipse AB and is weak in strength.
- the pipe collecting part 06 is required to increase in thickness to enforce the strength of the reduced diameter portion 06 d of the pipe collecting part 6 . This causes the problem in that a temperature rise in an exhaust gas purifying catalyst is delayed due to the increase in weight and thermal capacity of the pipe collecting part 06 .
- the present invention is made to solve the above-described problem, and an object thereof is to provide an exhaust manifold which can enforce strength of a pipe collecting part without increasing its weight and detect a state of an exhaust gas with high accuracy by a sensor, thereby accelerating a temperature rise of an exhaust gas purifying catalyst to improve an exhaust gas purifying performance.
- an exhaust manifold including a head flange, a plurality of branch pipes, and a pipe collecting part.
- the head flange is fixed to an engine.
- the plurality of branch pipes is bent downward from the head flange to form like an L-letter shape, where the branch pipes have exhaust-gas upstream side end portions and exhaust-gas downstream side end portions.
- the exhaust-gas upstream side end portions are connected with the engine through the head flange, and the exhaust-gas downstream side end portions of the branch pipes are connected with the pipe collecting part.
- the pipe collecting part is provided with a sensor for detecting a state of an exhaust gas.
- the pipe collecting part has a reduced diameter portion in which a length, of the pipe collecting part, in a longitudinal direction of the head flange is set to be shorter than a length, of the pipe collecting part, in a thickness direction of the head flange.
- the reduced diameter portion is provided with the sensor.
- the pipe collecting part has an intermediate portion in which the both surfaces seen from the thickness direction are formed to have an involute curve.
- the pipe collecting part is formed to have curves at both sides, respectively, so that width lengths of the surfaces seen from the thickness direction become larger from an exhaust-gas upstream side end portion of the pipe collecting part to an exhaust-gas downstream side end portion thereof.
- the pipe collecting part has two divided bodies, which are separatable in the longitudinal direction along the thickness direction, coupled with each other.
- the senor has a holding portion which is fixed on one of the surfaces seen from the longitudinal direction through a boss member provided thereon.
- the plurality of branch pipes is bent downward from the head flange to form the L-letter shape.
- the exhaust-gas upstream side end portions are connected with the engine through the head flange, and the exhaust-gas downstream side end portions of the branch.
- pipes are connected with the pipe collecting part.
- the pipe collecting part is provided with the sensor for detecting the state of the exhaust gas.
- the pipe collecting part has a reduced diameter portion in which the length of the pipe collecting part in the longitudinal direction of the head flange is shorter than the length of the pipe collecting part in the thickness direction of the head flange, and the reduced diameter being provided with the sensor.
- the exhaust manifold of the invention can increase its strength without increasing the weight of the pipe collecting part. This can improve its exhaust gas purifying performance by promoting the rise in temperature of an exhaust gas purifying catalyst. In addition, it can detect the state of the exhaust gas with high accuracy.
- the pipe collecting part has the intermediate portion in which the both surfaces seen from the thickness direction are formed to have the involute curve. Therefore, it facilitates dispersion of the stress acting on the surfaces, thereby increasing the strength of the reduced diameter portion.
- the pipe collecting part is formed to have the curves at both sides, respectively, so that width lengths of the surfaces seen from the thickness direction become larger from the exhaust-gas upstream side end portion of the pipe collecting part to the exhaust-gas downstream side end portion thereof. Therefore, this can ensure the pipe collecting part 6 to bear the stress acting on the surfaces.
- the pipe collecting part has the two divided bodies, which are separatable in the longitudinal direction along the thickness direction, coupled with each other. Therefore, the pipe collecting part 6 can be manufactured easily and low costs.
- the senor has the holding portion which is fixed on the one of the surfaces seen from the longitudinal direction through the boss member provided thereon. Therefore, strength of the surface provided with the holding portion and the boss member can be increased, a projecting amount of the oxygen sensor from the pipe collecting part being reduced, and the oxygen sensor being avoided from possible interference with other portions/parts.
- FIG. 1 is a front view showing an exhaust manifold of an embodiment according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a right side view showing the exhaust manifold of the embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a front view showing a pipe collecting part of the exhaust manifold of the embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a rear view showing the pipe collecting part of the exhaust manifold of the embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a right side view showing the pipe collecting part of the exhaust manifold of the embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a left side view showing the pipe collecting part of the exhaust manifold of the embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a plan view showing the pipe collecting part of the exhaust manifold of the embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a right side view showing a conventional exhaust manifold and is used for explaining its problem.
- FIG. 1 is a front view showing an exhaust manifold of the embodiment according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a right side view showing the exhaust manifold
- FIG. 3 is a front view showing a pipe collecting part of the exhaust manifold
- FIG. 4 is a rear view showing the same
- FIG. 5 is a right side view showing the same
- FIG. 6 is a left side view showing the same
- FIG. 7 is a plan view showing the same.
- the exhaust manifold EM includes a head flange 1 , four branch pipes 2 to 5 and a pipe collecting part 6 , and it is equipped with a catalytic converter 7 and an oxygen sensor 10 .
- the head flange 1 is formed like a plate and is fixed on one of side surfaces of a not-shown cylinder head of a not-shown engine.
- the branch pipes 2 to 5 are projected in a lateral direction of the engine from the head flange 1 so that they are bent downward therefrom to form like an L-letter shape.
- exhaust-gas upstream side end portions of the branch pipes 2 to 5 are connected to respective insertion holes 1 a formed on the head flange 1 , where the insertion holes 1 a are communicated to cylinders of the engine, respectively.
- Exhaust-gas downstream side end portions thereof are formed to each have a quadrant cross section to be assembled together so as to form a circular pipe, thereby being connected to an exhaust-gas upstream side end portion 6 c of the pipe collecting part 6 .
- An exhaust-gas downstream side end portion 6 f of the pipe collecting part 6 is connected with an exhaust-gas side upstream side end portion of the catalytic converter 7 which contains a catalyst carrier 8 .
- An exhaust-gas downstream side end portion of the catalytic converter 7 is provided with a flange portion 9 for fixing a not-shown downstream side exhaust pipe.
- the pipe collecting part 6 is made of a pair of divided bodies 6 a and 6 b , formed by using a not-shown press forming machine, which are coupled and welded with each other at their edge portions X 1 and X 2 to form like a tube.
- the exhaust-gas upstream side end portion 6 c of the pipe collecting part 6 has an opening for receiving the exhaust-gas downstream portions of the branch pipes 2 to 5 .
- An intermediate portion of the pipe collecting part 6 is formed as a reduced diameter portion 6 d .
- lengths of surfaces orthogonal to surfaces on which the branch pipes 2 to 5 are bent like the L-letter shape is shorten compared to lengths of the latter surfaces.
- the reduced diameter portion 6 d is formed so that the length of the pipe collecting part 6 in the longitudinal direction, indicated by an arrow LN in FIG. 1 , of the head flange 1 is set to be shorter than the length of the pipe collecting part 6 in a thickness direction, indicated by an arrow LT in FIG. 2 , where the longitudinal direction LN also corresponds to a longitudinal direction of the engine and the thickness direction LT also corresponds to a lateral direction of the engine.
- an opening portion 6 e is formed, for receiving the oxygen sensor 10 , on one of the surfaces of the reduced diameter portion 6 d , namely on the surface seen from the longitudinal direction LN of the head flange 1 as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 .
- the oxygen sensor 10 is fixed along the longitudinal direction LN, and it serves as a sensor of the present invention.
- An opening of the exhaust-gas downstream side end portion 6 f of the pipe collecting part 6 is expanded in diameter so as to receive an exhaust-gas upstream side end portion of the catalytic converter 7 .
- the pipe collecting part 6 is formed to have an outer shape described below.
- the outer shape is formed in such a way that the outer profiles, seen from in the thickness direction LT, of the surfaces, seen from the longitudinal direction LN, are formed like an involute curve, from the exhaust-gas upstream side end portion 6 c to the exhaust-gas downstream side end portion 6 f , thereby providing the intermediate portion thereof to be reduced in diameter.
- the outer profiles of the surfaces, seen from the thickness direction LT are formed like a gradually expanding curve from the exhaust-gas upstream side end portion to the exhaust-gas downstream side end portion.
- the oxygen sensor 10 is used for detecting an oxygen concentration in the exhaust gas passing through the pipe collecting part 6 to carry out feedback control of an air-fuel ratio of an air-fuel mixture to be supplied to the engine.
- One end portion of the sensor 10 is provided with a wiring 10 a electrically connected to a not-shown control unit, the intermediate portion thereof is formed with a holding portion 10 b contacted with a cylindrical boss member 11 provided on the opening portion 6 e of the pipe collecting part 6 , and the other end portion thereof is provided with a sensing part 10 c arranged at a center position of a flow of the exhaust gas when it is inserted into the opening portion 6 e of the pipe collecting part 6 .
- At least the head flange 1 , the branch pipes 2 to 5 , the pipe collecting part 6 and the catalytic converter 7 are made of metal like stainless.
- exhaust manifold EM is connected with the cylinder head of the engine through the head flange 1 , and the flange portion 9 of the catalytic converter 8 is connected with the downstream side exhaust pipe attached to the vehicle body when they are mounted on the vehicle body.
- each branch pipe 02 of the exhaust manifold EM is formed to bend from the head flange 01 like the L-letter shape, the exhaust-gas upstream side end portion thereof being fixed to the engine through the head flange 01 , and the exhaust-gas downstream side end portion thereof being fixed to the vehicle body through the catalytic converter 07 and others. Therefore, a stress is produced due to the thermal expansion and contraction of each branch pipe and also due to the vibrations of the engine, thereby acting on the whole exhaust manifold to be folded like the L-letter shape.
- the pipe collecting part 06 requires to be enforced in strength thereof by increasing the thickness of the pipe collecting part 06 . This increase in the thickness causes the problems in that the temperature rise in the exhaust gas purifying catalyst is delayed due to the increase in its mass and thermal capacity.
- the reduced diameter part 6 c of the pipe collecting part 6 is not formed in such a way that the lengths of the surfaces, parallel to the surface extending along which the branch pipes 2 to 5 are bent, are reduced in diameter. This can ensure the pipe collecting part 6 to have the strength enough to bear the stress due to the thermal expansion and contraction of the branch pipes 2 to 5 and due to the vibration of the engine, without increasing the thickness of the pipe collecting part 6 .
- the reduced diameter portion 6 d is formed so that the lengths of the surfaces, orthogonal to the surfaces along which the branch pipes 2 to 5 are bent, are set to be shorter than the length of the latter surface, and the oxygen sensor 10 is provided on the reduced diameter portion 6 d .
- This enables the oxygen sensor 10 to detect the state of the exhaust gas with high accuracy, because the sensing part 10 c of the oxygen sensor 10 can be positioned in the center of a flow of the exhaust gas passing the reduced cross section of the pipe collecting part 6 .
- the plurality of branch pipes 2 to 5 is formed to bend from the head flange 1 like the L-letter shape, the exhaust-gas upstream side end portions of the branch pipes 2 to 5 are connected with the engine through the head flange 1 , and the exhaust-gas downstream side end portions thereof are connected with the pipe collecting part 6 , which is provided with the oxygen sensor 10 for detecting the state of the exhaust gas.
- the reduced diameter portion 6 d of the pipe collecting part 6 is formed so that lengths of the surfaces, orthogonal to the surfaces along which the branch pipes 2 to 5 are bent like the L-letter shape, are set to be shorter than those of the latter surfaces.
- the reduced diameter portion 6 d is provided with the oxygen sensor 10 .
- the exhaust manifold EM of the embodiment can increase its strength without increasing the weight of the pipe collecting part 6 .
- This can improve its exhaust gas purifying performance by accelerating the temperature rise in the catalyst carrier (an exhaust gas purifying catalyst) 8 in the catalytic converter 7 .
- the oxygen sensor 10 can detect the state of the exhaust gas with high accuracy because it is located in the center of the flow of the exhaust gas passing through the reduced diameter portion 6 d.
- the both surfaces, seen from the longitudinal direction LN, of the reduced diameter portion 6 are formed like the involute curve.
- the involute curved surfaces facilitate dispersion of the stress acting on the surfaces, thereby increasing the strength of the reduced diameter portion 6 d.
- the both surfaces, seen from the thickness direction LT, of the pipe collecting part 6 is formed to have the curve at their side edge portions so that longitudinal directional (width) lengths of the surfaces are set to be larger from the exhaust-gas upstream side end portion to the exhaust-gas downstream side end portion. This profile can ensure the pipe collecting part 6 to bear the stress acting on the surfaces.
- the pipe collecting part 6 consists of the two divided bodies 6 a and 6 b , which are firstly separated in the longitudinal direction LN along the thickness direction LT and then are coupled with each other. Therefore, the pipe collecting part 6 can be manufactured easily and at low costs.
- the oxygen sensor 10 is provided so that the holding portion 10 b is placed on one of the surfaces seen from the longitudinal direction LN, via the cylindrical boss member 11 . Therefore, the cylindrical boss portion 11 and the holding portion 10 b can increase the strength of the surface provided therewith. In addition, they can reduce a projecting amount of the oxygen sensor 10 from the pipe collecting part 6 , and can avoid the oxygen sensor 6 from possible interferences with other portions/parts.
- the oxygen sensor 10 is provided on the one surface, seen from the longitudinal direction LN, of the reduced diameter portion 6 d of the pipe collecting part 6 in the embodiment, while it may be provided on the other surface of the reduced diameter portion 6 d.
- the sensor of the present invention is not limited to the oxygen sensor, and it may employ a sensor for detecting a state of the exhaust gas, for example, a temperature sensor for detecting a temperature of the exhaust gas.
- the pipe collecting part 6 is manufactured by the two divided bodies 6 a and 6 b being coupled with each other, while it may be made of one pipe by using press working, spinning or the like.
- the exhaust manifold EM of the present invention is applicable to exhaust manifolds of various engines, including transversely mounted engines and longitudinally mounted engines, as long as the engines use an exhaust manifold for discharging exhaust gas therethrough.
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In an exhaust manifold, a plurality of branch pipes is bent downward from a head flange to form like an L-letter shape, where exhaust-gas upstream side end portions of the pipes are connected with an engine through the head flange and exhaust-gas downstream side end portions thereof are connected with a pipe collecting part which is provided with a sensor for detecting a state of exhaust gas. The pipe collecting part has a reduced diameter portion where a length of the pipe collecting part in a longitudinal direction of the head flange is set shorter than that of the pipe collecting part in a thickness direction of the head flange. The sensor is provided on the reduced diameter portion.
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- The present invention relates to an exhaust manifold which is connected to an engine, especially an exhaust manifold provided with a sensor on a pipe collecting part thereof to detect a state of an exhaust gas passing therethrough.
- Conventional exhaust manifolds with a sensor are disclosed in Japanese Patent Applications Laid-open Publication No. 2003-83061 and No. 10-26037. As shown in
FIG. 8 , the conventional exhaust manifolds have a plurality ofbranch pipes 02 with upstream side portions being bent downward from ahead flange 01 to form like an L-letter shape. Their upstream side end portions are connected with an engine E through thehead flange 01. The downstream side end portions of the former are connected with a catalytic converter via apipe collecting part 06, while those of the latter are aggregated and directly connected with a catalytic converter. The former is superior to the latter, in weigh saving and high-accurate detection of a state of an exhaust gas. - The
pipe collecting part 06 has a reduceddiameter portion 06 d at its intermediate position, where the reduceddiameter portion 06 d has a circular cross section whose diameter is reduced compared to those of upstream and downstream side end portions thereof. The reduceddiameter portion 06 d is provided with asensor 010 for detecting oxygen concentration in the exhaust gas so that asensing part 010 c of thesensor 010 is positioned in the center of a flow of the exhaust gas passing through the reduceddiameter portion 06 d to obtain high accurate sensing. - The former conventional exhaust manifold, however, has the following problem.
- In the conventional exhaust manifold, all of
branch pipes 02 are bent downward from thehead flange 01 to form like an L-letter shape, exhaust-gas upstream side end portions of thebranch pipes 02 are fixed to the engine E through thehead flange 01, and exhaust-gas downstream side end portions thereof are fixed to a vehicle body through acatalytic converter 07 and others. A stress is produced due to the vibrations of the engine E (A direction of the vibration is indicated by an arrow ER around a vertical axis, vertical to a paper surface of this specification, passing through a point OA inFIG. 8 .) and also due to thermal expansion and contraction of the respective branch pipes 02 (A direction of thermal expansion and contraction are indicated by an arrow BD inFIG. 8 .), and consequently the stress acts on the exhaust manifold so that the whole exhaust manifold may be folded like an L-letter shape. In this case, thepipe collecting part 06 and/or its periphery may very likely buckle up at the reduceddiameter portion 06 d, which is indicated by an alternate long and short dash lined ellipse AB and is weak in strength. In order to avoid this buckling, thepipe collecting part 06 is required to increase in thickness to enforce the strength of the reduceddiameter portion 06 d of thepipe collecting part 6. This causes the problem in that a temperature rise in an exhaust gas purifying catalyst is delayed due to the increase in weight and thermal capacity of thepipe collecting part 06. - The present invention is made to solve the above-described problem, and an object thereof is to provide an exhaust manifold which can enforce strength of a pipe collecting part without increasing its weight and detect a state of an exhaust gas with high accuracy by a sensor, thereby accelerating a temperature rise of an exhaust gas purifying catalyst to improve an exhaust gas purifying performance.
- According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an exhaust manifold including a head flange, a plurality of branch pipes, and a pipe collecting part. The head flange is fixed to an engine. The plurality of branch pipes is bent downward from the head flange to form like an L-letter shape, where the branch pipes have exhaust-gas upstream side end portions and exhaust-gas downstream side end portions. The exhaust-gas upstream side end portions are connected with the engine through the head flange, and the exhaust-gas downstream side end portions of the branch pipes are connected with the pipe collecting part. The pipe collecting part is provided with a sensor for detecting a state of an exhaust gas. The pipe collecting part has a reduced diameter portion in which a length, of the pipe collecting part, in a longitudinal direction of the head flange is set to be shorter than a length, of the pipe collecting part, in a thickness direction of the head flange. The reduced diameter portion is provided with the sensor.
- Preferably, the pipe collecting part has an intermediate portion in which the both surfaces seen from the thickness direction are formed to have an involute curve.
- Preferably, the pipe collecting part is formed to have curves at both sides, respectively, so that width lengths of the surfaces seen from the thickness direction become larger from an exhaust-gas upstream side end portion of the pipe collecting part to an exhaust-gas downstream side end portion thereof.
- Preferably, the pipe collecting part has two divided bodies, which are separatable in the longitudinal direction along the thickness direction, coupled with each other.
- Preferably, the sensor has a holding portion which is fixed on one of the surfaces seen from the longitudinal direction through a boss member provided thereon.
- In the exhaust manifold of the present invention, the plurality of branch pipes is bent downward from the head flange to form the L-letter shape. The exhaust-gas upstream side end portions are connected with the engine through the head flange, and the exhaust-gas downstream side end portions of the branch. pipes are connected with the pipe collecting part. The pipe collecting part is provided with the sensor for detecting the state of the exhaust gas. The pipe collecting part has a reduced diameter portion in which the length of the pipe collecting part in the longitudinal direction of the head flange is shorter than the length of the pipe collecting part in the thickness direction of the head flange, and the reduced diameter being provided with the sensor.
- Therefore, the exhaust manifold of the invention can increase its strength without increasing the weight of the pipe collecting part. This can improve its exhaust gas purifying performance by promoting the rise in temperature of an exhaust gas purifying catalyst. In addition, it can detect the state of the exhaust gas with high accuracy.
- In the invention, the pipe collecting part has the intermediate portion in which the both surfaces seen from the thickness direction are formed to have the involute curve. Therefore, it facilitates dispersion of the stress acting on the surfaces, thereby increasing the strength of the reduced diameter portion.
- In the invention, the pipe collecting part is formed to have the curves at both sides, respectively, so that width lengths of the surfaces seen from the thickness direction become larger from the exhaust-gas upstream side end portion of the pipe collecting part to the exhaust-gas downstream side end portion thereof. Therefore, this can ensure the
pipe collecting part 6 to bear the stress acting on the surfaces. - In the invention, the pipe collecting part has the two divided bodies, which are separatable in the longitudinal direction along the thickness direction, coupled with each other. Therefore, the
pipe collecting part 6 can be manufactured easily and low costs. - In the invention, the sensor has the holding portion which is fixed on the one of the surfaces seen from the longitudinal direction through the boss member provided thereon. Therefore, strength of the surface provided with the holding portion and the boss member can be increased, a projecting amount of the oxygen sensor from the pipe collecting part being reduced, and the oxygen sensor being avoided from possible interference with other portions/parts.
- The objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent as the description proceeds when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a front view showing an exhaust manifold of an embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a right side view showing the exhaust manifold of the embodiment; -
FIG. 3 is a front view showing a pipe collecting part of the exhaust manifold of the embodiment; -
FIG. 4 is a rear view showing the pipe collecting part of the exhaust manifold of the embodiment; -
FIG. 5 is a right side view showing the pipe collecting part of the exhaust manifold of the embodiment; -
FIG. 6 is a left side view showing the pipe collecting part of the exhaust manifold of the embodiment; -
FIG. 7 is a plan view showing the pipe collecting part of the exhaust manifold of the embodiment; and -
FIG. 8 is a right side view showing a conventional exhaust manifold and is used for explaining its problem. -
- EM exhaust manifold
- 1 head flange
- 1 a insertion hole
- 2, 3, 4, 5 branch pipe
- 6 pipe collecting part
- 6 a, 6 b divided body
- 6 c exhaust-gas upstream side end portion
- 6 d reduced diameter portion
- 6 e opening portion
- 6 f exhaust-gas downstream side end portion
- 7 catalytic converter
- 8 catalyst carrier
- 9 flange portion
- 10 oxygen sensor
- 10 a wiring
- 10 b holding portion
- 10 c sensing part
- 11 boss member
- Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- The embodiment of the present invention will be described.
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FIG. 1 is a front view showing an exhaust manifold of the embodiment according to the present invention,FIG. 2 is a right side view showing the exhaust manifold,FIG. 3 is a front view showing a pipe collecting part of the exhaust manifold,FIG. 4 is a rear view showing the same,FIG. 5 is a right side view showing the same,FIG. 6 is a left side view showing the same, andFIG. 7 is a plan view showing the same. - First the entire construction of the exhaust manifold EM of the embodiment will be described.
- As shown in
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , the exhaust manifold EM includes ahead flange 1, fourbranch pipes 2 to 5 and apipe collecting part 6, and it is equipped with acatalytic converter 7 and anoxygen sensor 10. - The
head flange 1 is formed like a plate and is fixed on one of side surfaces of a not-shown cylinder head of a not-shown engine. - The
branch pipes 2 to 5 are projected in a lateral direction of the engine from thehead flange 1 so that they are bent downward therefrom to form like an L-letter shape. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , exhaust-gas upstream side end portions of thebranch pipes 2 to 5 are connected torespective insertion holes 1 a formed on thehead flange 1, where the insertion holes 1 a are communicated to cylinders of the engine, respectively. Exhaust-gas downstream side end portions thereof are formed to each have a quadrant cross section to be assembled together so as to form a circular pipe, thereby being connected to an exhaust-gas upstreamside end portion 6 c of thepipe collecting part 6. - An exhaust-gas downstream
side end portion 6 f of thepipe collecting part 6 is connected with an exhaust-gas side upstream side end portion of thecatalytic converter 7 which contains acatalyst carrier 8. - An exhaust-gas downstream side end portion of the
catalytic converter 7 is provided with aflange portion 9 for fixing a not-shown downstream side exhaust pipe. - As shown in
FIGS. 3 to 7 , thepipe collecting part 6 is made of a pair of divided 6 a and 6 b, formed by using a not-shown press forming machine, which are coupled and welded with each other at their edge portions X1 and X2 to form like a tube. The exhaust-gas upstreambodies side end portion 6 c of thepipe collecting part 6 has an opening for receiving the exhaust-gas downstream portions of thebranch pipes 2 to 5. An intermediate portion of thepipe collecting part 6 is formed as areduced diameter portion 6 d. In the reduceddiameter part 6, lengths of surfaces orthogonal to surfaces on which thebranch pipes 2 to 5 are bent like the L-letter shape is shorten compared to lengths of the latter surfaces. In other words, the reduceddiameter portion 6 d is formed so that the length of thepipe collecting part 6 in the longitudinal direction, indicated by an arrow LN inFIG. 1 , of thehead flange 1 is set to be shorter than the length of thepipe collecting part 6 in a thickness direction, indicated by an arrow LT inFIG. 2 , where the longitudinal direction LN also corresponds to a longitudinal direction of the engine and the thickness direction LT also corresponds to a lateral direction of the engine. - As shown in
FIG. 5 , anopening portion 6 e is formed, for receiving theoxygen sensor 10, on one of the surfaces of the reduceddiameter portion 6 d, namely on the surface seen from the longitudinal direction LN of thehead flange 1 as shown inFIG. 1 andFIG. 2 . Theoxygen sensor 10 is fixed along the longitudinal direction LN, and it serves as a sensor of the present invention. - An opening of the exhaust-gas downstream
side end portion 6 f of thepipe collecting part 6 is expanded in diameter so as to receive an exhaust-gas upstream side end portion of thecatalytic converter 7. - The
pipe collecting part 6 is formed to have an outer shape described below. As shown inFIG. 3 andFIG. 4 , the outer shape is formed in such a way that the outer profiles, seen from in the thickness direction LT, of the surfaces, seen from the longitudinal direction LN, are formed like an involute curve, from the exhaust-gas upstreamside end portion 6 c to the exhaust-gas downstreamside end portion 6 f, thereby providing the intermediate portion thereof to be reduced in diameter. Accordingly, as shown inFIG. 5 andFIG. 6 , the outer profiles of the surfaces, seen from the thickness direction LT, are formed like a gradually expanding curve from the exhaust-gas upstream side end portion to the exhaust-gas downstream side end portion. - As shown in
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , theoxygen sensor 10 is used for detecting an oxygen concentration in the exhaust gas passing through thepipe collecting part 6 to carry out feedback control of an air-fuel ratio of an air-fuel mixture to be supplied to the engine. One end portion of thesensor 10 is provided with awiring 10 a electrically connected to a not-shown control unit, the intermediate portion thereof is formed with a holdingportion 10 b contacted with acylindrical boss member 11 provided on theopening portion 6 e of thepipe collecting part 6, and the other end portion thereof is provided with asensing part 10 c arranged at a center position of a flow of the exhaust gas when it is inserted into theopening portion 6 e of thepipe collecting part 6. - At least the
head flange 1, thebranch pipes 2 to 5, thepipe collecting part 6 and thecatalytic converter 7 are made of metal like stainless. Thus constructed exhaust manifold EM is connected with the cylinder head of the engine through thehead flange 1, and theflange portion 9 of thecatalytic converter 8 is connected with the downstream side exhaust pipe attached to the vehicle body when they are mounted on the vehicle body. - Next the operation of the exhaust manifold EM of the embodiment will be described.
- Before that, the problem of the conventional exhaust manifold will be explained below.
- In the conventional exhaust manifold, each
branch pipe 02 of the exhaust manifold EM is formed to bend from thehead flange 01 like the L-letter shape, the exhaust-gas upstream side end portion thereof being fixed to the engine through thehead flange 01, and the exhaust-gas downstream side end portion thereof being fixed to the vehicle body through thecatalytic converter 07 and others. Therefore, a stress is produced due to the thermal expansion and contraction of each branch pipe and also due to the vibrations of the engine, thereby acting on the whole exhaust manifold to be folded like the L-letter shape. In order to avoid this folding, thepipe collecting part 06 requires to be enforced in strength thereof by increasing the thickness of thepipe collecting part 06. This increase in the thickness causes the problems in that the temperature rise in the exhaust gas purifying catalyst is delayed due to the increase in its mass and thermal capacity. - On the other hand, in the exhaust manifold EM of the embodiment, the reduced
diameter part 6 c of thepipe collecting part 6 is not formed in such a way that the lengths of the surfaces, parallel to the surface extending along which thebranch pipes 2 to 5 are bent, are reduced in diameter. This can ensure thepipe collecting part 6 to have the strength enough to bear the stress due to the thermal expansion and contraction of thebranch pipes 2 to 5 and due to the vibration of the engine, without increasing the thickness of thepipe collecting part 6. - In addition, in the exhaust manifold of the embodiment, the reduced
diameter portion 6 d is formed so that the lengths of the surfaces, orthogonal to the surfaces along which thebranch pipes 2 to 5 are bent, are set to be shorter than the length of the latter surface, and theoxygen sensor 10 is provided on the reduceddiameter portion 6 d. This enables theoxygen sensor 10 to detect the state of the exhaust gas with high accuracy, because thesensing part 10 c of theoxygen sensor 10 can be positioned in the center of a flow of the exhaust gas passing the reduced cross section of thepipe collecting part 6. - Next the advantages of the exhaust manifold EM of the embodiment will be described.
- As described above, in the exhaust manifold EM of the embodiment, the plurality of
branch pipes 2 to 5 is formed to bend from thehead flange 1 like the L-letter shape, the exhaust-gas upstream side end portions of thebranch pipes 2 to 5 are connected with the engine through thehead flange 1, and the exhaust-gas downstream side end portions thereof are connected with thepipe collecting part 6, which is provided with theoxygen sensor 10 for detecting the state of the exhaust gas. The reduceddiameter portion 6 d of thepipe collecting part 6 is formed so that lengths of the surfaces, orthogonal to the surfaces along which thebranch pipes 2 to 5 are bent like the L-letter shape, are set to be shorter than those of the latter surfaces. The reduceddiameter portion 6 d is provided with theoxygen sensor 10. Therefore, the exhaust manifold EM of the embodiment can increase its strength without increasing the weight of thepipe collecting part 6. This can improve its exhaust gas purifying performance by accelerating the temperature rise in the catalyst carrier (an exhaust gas purifying catalyst) 8 in thecatalytic converter 7. In addition, theoxygen sensor 10 can detect the state of the exhaust gas with high accuracy because it is located in the center of the flow of the exhaust gas passing through the reduceddiameter portion 6 d. - The both surfaces, seen from the longitudinal direction LN, of the reduced
diameter portion 6 are formed like the involute curve. The involute curved surfaces facilitate dispersion of the stress acting on the surfaces, thereby increasing the strength of the reduceddiameter portion 6 d. - The both surfaces, seen from the thickness direction LT, of the
pipe collecting part 6 is formed to have the curve at their side edge portions so that longitudinal directional (width) lengths of the surfaces are set to be larger from the exhaust-gas upstream side end portion to the exhaust-gas downstream side end portion. This profile can ensure thepipe collecting part 6 to bear the stress acting on the surfaces. - The
pipe collecting part 6 consists of the two divided 6 a and 6 b, which are firstly separated in the longitudinal direction LN along the thickness direction LT and then are coupled with each other. Therefore, thebodies pipe collecting part 6 can be manufactured easily and at low costs. - The
oxygen sensor 10 is provided so that the holdingportion 10 b is placed on one of the surfaces seen from the longitudinal direction LN, via thecylindrical boss member 11. Therefore, thecylindrical boss portion 11 and the holdingportion 10 b can increase the strength of the surface provided therewith. In addition, they can reduce a projecting amount of theoxygen sensor 10 from thepipe collecting part 6, and can avoid theoxygen sensor 6 from possible interferences with other portions/parts. - It is understood that the invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment but that various changes and/or modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and/or the scope of the present invention. For example, the
oxygen sensor 10 is provided on the one surface, seen from the longitudinal direction LN, of the reduceddiameter portion 6 d of thepipe collecting part 6 in the embodiment, while it may be provided on the other surface of the reduceddiameter portion 6 d. - The sensor of the present invention is not limited to the oxygen sensor, and it may employ a sensor for detecting a state of the exhaust gas, for example, a temperature sensor for detecting a temperature of the exhaust gas.
- In the embodiment, the
pipe collecting part 6 is manufactured by the two divided 6 a and 6 b being coupled with each other, while it may be made of one pipe by using press working, spinning or the like.bodies - The exhaust manifold EM of the present invention is applicable to exhaust manifolds of various engines, including transversely mounted engines and longitudinally mounted engines, as long as the engines use an exhaust manifold for discharging exhaust gas therethrough.
Claims (15)
1. An exhaust manifold comprising:
a head flange fixed to an engine;
a plurality of branch pipes which is bent downward from the head flange to form like an L-letter shape, the branch pipes having exhaust-gas upstream side end portions and exhaust-gas downstream side end portions where the exhaust-gas upstream side end portions are connected with the engine through the head flange; and
a pipe collecting part connected with the exhaust-gas downstream side end portions of the branch pipes, the pipe collecting part being provided with a sensor for detecting a state of an exhaust gas, wherein
the pipe collecting part has a reduced diameter portion in which a length, of the pipe collecting part, in a longitudinal direction of the head flange is set to be shorter than a length, of the pipe collecting part, in a thickness direction of the head flange, the reduced diameter portion being provided with the sensor.
2. The exhaust manifold according to claim 1 , wherein
the pipe collecting part has an intermediate portion in which the both surfaces seen from the thickness direction are formed to have an involute curve.
3. The exhaust manifold according to claim 3 , wherein
the pipe collecting part is formed to have curves at both sides, respectively, so that width lengths of the surfaces seen from the thickness direction become larger from an exhaust-gas upstream side end portion of the pipe collecting part to an exhaust-gas downstream side end portion thereof.
4. The exhaust manifold according to claim 3 , wherein
the pipe collecting part has two divided bodies, which are separatable in the longitudinal direction along the thickness direction, coupled with each other.
5. The exhaust manifold according to claim 5 , wherein
the sensor has a holding portion which is fixed on one of the surfaces seen from the longitudinal direction through a boss member provided thereon.
6. The exhaust manifold according to claim 2 , wherein
the pipe collecting part has two divided bodies, which are separatable in the longitudinal direction along the thickness direction, coupled with each other.
7. The exhaust manifold according to claim 6 , wherein
the sensor has a holding portion which is fixed on one of the surfaces seen from the longitudinal direction through a boss member provided thereon.
8. The exhaust manifold according to claim 2 , wherein
the sensor has a holding portion which is fixed on one of the surfaces seen from the longitudinal direction through a boss member provided thereon.
9. The exhaust manifold according to claim 1 , wherein
the pipe collecting part is formed to have curves at both sides, respectively, so that width lengths of the surfaces seen from the thickness direction become larger from an exhaust-gas upstream side end portion of the pipe collecting part to an exhaust-gas downstream side end portion thereof.
10. The exhaust manifold according to claim 9 , wherein
the pipe collecting part has two divided bodies, which are separatable in the longitudinal direction along the thickness direction, coupled with each other.
11. The exhaust manifold according to claim 10 , wherein
the sensor has a holding portion which is fixed on one of the surfaces seen from the longitudinal direction through a boss member provided thereon.
12. The exhaust manifold according to claim 9 , wherein
the sensor has a holding portion which is fixed on one of the surfaces seen from the longitudinal direction through a boss member provided thereon.
13. The exhaust manifold according to claim 1 , wherein
the pipe collecting part has two divided bodies, which are separatable in the longitudinal direction along the thickness direction, coupled with each other.
14. The exhaust manifold according to claim 13 , wherein
the sensor has a holding portion which is fixed on one of the surfaces seen from the longitudinal direction through a boss member provided thereon.
14. The exhaust manifold according to claim 1 , wherein
the sensor has a holding portion which is fixed on one of the surfaces seen from the longitudinal direction through a boss member provided thereon.
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