US20170022947A1 - Hinged engine cover for intake manifold - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates in general to decorative covers installed on internal combustion engines for automotive vehicles, and, more specifically, to the mounting of an engine cover to an air intake manifold.
- the engine compartment of a vehicle presents various challenges for vehicle engineers and designers in providing functionality, serviceability, and aesthetics in a relatively small space. Consideration must also be given to manufacturing and assembly costs in addition to weight, which ultimately impacts fuel economy, to deliver a competitive product.
- An engine cover is typically used in order to enhance the overall appearance of the engine compartment and to reduce the propagation of engine noise. Injection molded polymers are commonly used to fabricate an engine cover.
- the mounting of an engine cover to an engine typically is comprised of several steel brackets, fasteners, or other joining structures such as hooks or clamps.
- the use of several intermediate components which attach on one side to the engine cover and on the other side to an engine component creates many potential sites for NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness) problems such as squeak and rattle.
- NVH noise, vibration, and harshness
- the air intake manifold which directs incoming air to the respective engine cylinders of a combustion engine has historically been fabricated from metal. More recently, various molded materials including thermoplastics, resins, and polymers have been used to manufacture intake manifolds. Preferred materials may include nylon or other polyamides which may further include filler materials such as glass fibers. A switch to plastic materials has achieved a reduction in weight, but reliance on brackets and fasteners with a high parts count have continued.
- a hinged connection is disclosed wherein hinge pins extending from radial arms of the engine cover each carry an elastomeric ferrule and wherein the hinge pins are received in slots formed by transverse strips carried by structural ribs of the manifold body.
- a potential disadvantage of such a structure relates to manufacturing and assembly of the ferrules (e.g., O-rings) onto the hinge pins. The proper placement of the ferrules is critical for proper NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness) performance. However, the disclosed arrangement may be difficult to reliably implement with automated manufacturing techniques.
- a combustion engine system comprises an intake manifold body comprised of molded polyamide defining a plurality of runners, an air intake passage, and parallel slotted ribs projecting from an external surface of the body oriented longitudinally and juxtaposed with a first edge of the body. Each slotted rib has a C-shaped slot with a mouth directed away from the first edge.
- An engine cover is comprised of a shroud section adapted to cover the intake manifold body and a hinge section adapted to join with the slotted ribs.
- the hinge section includes a spindle rotatably received by the slots.
- Elastomeric grommets are disposed over the slotted ribs and within the slots adapted to compress within the mouth to capture the spindle within the slots. The spindle and cover are rotatable with respect to the slots.
- FIG. 1 is a partial cross-sectional, perspective view of an engine cover partially installed on an intake manifold body as shown in the co-pending application.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing ribs and receiver slots on an upper manifold body.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are a top view and a perspective view of the cover of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a portion of an intake manifold according to one preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an engine cover for mounting to the manifold of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 is a close-up showing the C-hooks of FIG. 5 in greater detail.
- FIG. 8 shows the addition of elastomeric grommets on the C-hooks of FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 9 is a side view of a grommet.
- FIG. 10 is a rear view of the grommet.
- FIG. 11 is a side cross-sectional view of the grommet.
- FIG. 12 is a top view of the engine cover showing the hinge section in greater detail.
- FIG. 13 is a bottom view of the engine cover showing the hinge section in greater detail.
- FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of the hinge section installed on the C-hooks.
- an internal combustion engine supports an engine cover.
- the cover may preferably be comprised of a molded polymeric material such as nylon, PVC, or polyurethane, for example. it may include various details for accommodating features and accessories of an engine, such as an oil port.
- FIGS. 1-4 show an improved engine cover system as shown in the co-pending application.
- An air intake manifold 10 has integrally-molded features for attaching a cover 11 which eliminates the need for a bracket and fasteners at a corresponding attachment location.
- Intake manifold 10 is formed in separately molded sections including a upper manifold body 12 and a lower manifold body 13 .
- Upper manifold body 12 is formed by injection molding a polyamide thermoplastic such as nylon, which may preferably include a filler material such as glass fiber.
- Body 12 defines a plurality of runners 14 and an air intake passage 15 . Intake passage 15 distributes intake air between runners 14 via a plenum as known in the art.
- molded body 12 may includes a plurality of structural ribs projecting outward from its outer surface.
- Two parallel ribs 16 and 20 are oriented longitudinally along body 12 juxtaposed in close proximity with a first edge 17 of body 12 .
- parallel ribs 16 and 20 In order to form an integrally-molded attachment structure for mounting an engine cover (thereby avoiding the need for a bracket and fasteners), parallel ribs 16 and 20 have U-shaped receiver strips 21 and 22 which extend transversely from ribs 16 and 20 .
- U-shaped receiver strip 22 follows a U-shaped path creating a slot 23 with a closed end 24 which is proximate to first edge 17 of body 12 .
- An open end 25 of slot 23 receiving a hinge pin on the engine cover as described below.
- slot 23 follows a profile which provides an intermediate narrowing in the slot width, resulting in an expanded pocket at closed end 24 to retain a hinge pin.
- Cover 11 has a shroud portion 26 to conceal at least a portion of the combustion engine including the intake manifold.
- a hinge portion includes first and second radial arms 27 and 28 extending from shroud 26 in order to locate first and second hinge pins 30 and 31 at a desired radial distance away from shroud 26 to provide a pivoting motion around the mutual axes of hinge pins 30 and 31 .
- Hinge pins 30 and 31 are configured to slide into the slots defined by receiver strips 21 and 22 of intake manifold 12 , respectively.
- first and second elastomeric ferrules or grommets 32 and 33 are covered by respective first and second elastomeric ferrules or grommets 32 and 33 .
- Ferrules 32 and 33 are preferably slightly compressed by the receiver strips when captured in the pockets at the closed ends. They may preferably be comprised of a compressible rubber or other elastomeric material, formed into a generally cylindrical shape for engaging in the respective receiver strips. Ferrules 32 and 33 may be installed on hinge pins 30 and 31 by stretching, but installation may be relatively difficult to implement using automated methods.
- engine cover 11 is shown as it is being installed on (or removed from) intake manifold body 12 , wherein the hinge pins have been inserted into the respective receiver slots to be captured in the pocket at the closed end while keeping cover 11 oriented such that it is pivoted upward from body 12 at a second (opposite) end 35 . With the hinge pins captured by the corresponding receiver strips, shroud 26 may then be pivoted downward toward intake manifold body 12 such that a fastening hole 36 at second end 35 of engine cover 11 becomes aligned with a threaded receptacle 37 .
- Receptacle 37 may be incorporated into the intake manifold or may be provided by any other conveniently located structure of the engine, so that a threaded fastener 38 may be installed by passing through fastening hole 36 to selectively attach with receptacle 37 .
- a threaded receptacle 37 into intake manifold body 12 , an insert molding process could be used, for example.
- FIGS. 5-14 illustrate an embodiment with further improvements to avoid potential disadvantages of the need to install a cylindrical ferrule over a hinge pin.
- a molded polyamide intake manifold body 40 defines a plurality of runners 41 and an air intake passage 42 .
- Outer strengthening ribs integrally formed with body 40 include a pair of parallel slotted ribs 43 and 44 projecting from an external surface of body 40 and oriented longitudinally and juxtaposed with a first edge 45 of body 40 .
- Each slotted rib 44 and 45 provides a C-hook with a pair of arcuate fingers defining each C-shaped slot 46 and 47 , respectively.
- Each slot has a mouth between the arcuate fingers that is directed away from edge 45 .
- An engine cover 15 has a shroud section 51 adapted to cover intake manifold body 40 and a hinge section 52 adapted to join with slotted ribs 43 and 44 .
- a spindle 53 extends transversely for being inserted into respective C-shaped slots 46 and 47 .
- elastomeric grommets 55 and 56 are disposed over slotted ribs 43 and 44 , respectively.
- Grommets 55 and 56 are generally C-shaped and have arcuate sections 57 and 58 for lining the interior side of C-shaped slots 46 and 47 .
- Grommets 55 and 56 further fit within the mouth of each slot and are adapted to compress within each respective mouth when spindle 53 is passing through so that spindle 53 may be captured within slots 46 and 47 .
- grommet 55 has an open groove 58 on its rear edge for receiving rib 43 .
- Rib 43 includes hook features 60 - 62 for passing through respective apertures 63 - 65 in order to positively retain grommet 55 on rib 43 .
- Grommets 55 and 56 may be comprised of molded rubber, for example, in order to provide flexibility to install the grommets over the ribs and over the hook features and to provide compressibility/cushioning for allowing installation and robust retention of the spindle. More specifically, each mouth of the slots in the C-hooks defines an opening having a minimum width which is greater than a corresponding diameter of the spindle.
- the added thickness from the arcuate sections lining the interior side of the C-shaped slots define an entry passage within each mouth with a reduced entry width which is less than the corresponding diameter of the spindle.
- spindle 53 may extend continuously across the hinge section. Alternatively, separate spindle sections could be formed for each slotted rib (not shown).
- cover 50 preferably includes apertures 67 and 68 at an inner edge of spindle 53 .
- Apertures 67 and 58 are configured to allow the arcuate fingers (and associated grommets) to pass through the apertures when cover 50 is rotated on spindle 53 .
- shroud ii) section 51 and hinge section 52 are integrally molded.
- FIG. 14 is a cross section showing spindle 53 captured within the slots in ribs 43 and 44 , with grommets 55 and 56 providing retention and vibrational isolation.
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- The present invention relates in general to decorative covers installed on internal combustion engines for automotive vehicles, and, more specifically, to the mounting of an engine cover to an air intake manifold.
- The engine compartment of a vehicle presents various challenges for vehicle engineers and designers in providing functionality, serviceability, and aesthetics in a relatively small space. Consideration must also be given to manufacturing and assembly costs in addition to weight, which ultimately impacts fuel economy, to deliver a competitive product. An engine cover is typically used in order to enhance the overall appearance of the engine compartment and to reduce the propagation of engine noise. Injection molded polymers are commonly used to fabricate an engine cover.
- The mounting of an engine cover to an engine typically is comprised of several steel brackets, fasteners, or other joining structures such as hooks or clamps. The use of several intermediate components which attach on one side to the engine cover and on the other side to an engine component (e.g., an air intake manifold or a cam cover) creates many potential sites for NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness) problems such as squeak and rattle. A relatively large part count leads to added part costs and an associated increase in manufacturing/assembly costs.
- The air intake manifold which directs incoming air to the respective engine cylinders of a combustion engine has historically been fabricated from metal. More recently, various molded materials including thermoplastics, resins, and polymers have been used to manufacture intake manifolds. Preferred materials may include nylon or other polyamides which may further include filler materials such as glass fibers. A switch to plastic materials has achieved a reduction in weight, but reliance on brackets and fasteners with a high parts count have continued.
- In co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 14/525,578, filed Oct. 28, 2014, entitled “Integrally-Molded Intake Manifold Connector for Engine Cover of Combustion Engine,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, a hinged connection is disclosed wherein hinge pins extending from radial arms of the engine cover each carry an elastomeric ferrule and wherein the hinge pins are received in slots formed by transverse strips carried by structural ribs of the manifold body. A potential disadvantage of such a structure relates to manufacturing and assembly of the ferrules (e.g., O-rings) onto the hinge pins. The proper placement of the ferrules is critical for proper NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness) performance. However, the disclosed arrangement may be difficult to reliably implement with automated manufacturing techniques.
- In one aspect of the invention, a combustion engine system comprises an intake manifold body comprised of molded polyamide defining a plurality of runners, an air intake passage, and parallel slotted ribs projecting from an external surface of the body oriented longitudinally and juxtaposed with a first edge of the body. Each slotted rib has a C-shaped slot with a mouth directed away from the first edge. An engine cover is comprised of a shroud section adapted to cover the intake manifold body and a hinge section adapted to join with the slotted ribs. The hinge section includes a spindle rotatably received by the slots. Elastomeric grommets are disposed over the slotted ribs and within the slots adapted to compress within the mouth to capture the spindle within the slots. The spindle and cover are rotatable with respect to the slots.
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FIG. 1 is a partial cross-sectional, perspective view of an engine cover partially installed on an intake manifold body as shown in the co-pending application. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing ribs and receiver slots on an upper manifold body. -
FIGS. 3 and 4 are a top view and a perspective view of the cover ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a portion of an intake manifold according to one preferred embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an engine cover for mounting to the manifold ofFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 7 is a close-up showing the C-hooks ofFIG. 5 in greater detail. -
FIG. 8 shows the addition of elastomeric grommets on the C-hooks ofFIG. 7 . -
FIG. 9 is a side view of a grommet. -
FIG. 10 is a rear view of the grommet. -
FIG. 11 is a side cross-sectional view of the grommet. -
FIG. 12 is a top view of the engine cover showing the hinge section in greater detail. -
FIG. 13 is a bottom view of the engine cover showing the hinge section in greater detail. -
FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of the hinge section installed on the C-hooks. - In the present invention, an internal combustion engine supports an engine cover. The cover may preferably be comprised of a molded polymeric material such as nylon, PVC, or polyurethane, for example. it may include various details for accommodating features and accessories of an engine, such as an oil port.
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FIGS. 1-4 show an improved engine cover system as shown in the co-pending application. Anair intake manifold 10 has integrally-molded features for attaching acover 11 which eliminates the need for a bracket and fasteners at a corresponding attachment location.Intake manifold 10 is formed in separately molded sections including aupper manifold body 12 and alower manifold body 13.Upper manifold body 12 is formed by injection molding a polyamide thermoplastic such as nylon, which may preferably include a filler material such as glass fiber.Body 12 defines a plurality ofrunners 14 and anair intake passage 15.Intake passage 15 distributes intake air betweenrunners 14 via a plenum as known in the art. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , moldedbody 12 may includes a plurality of structural ribs projecting outward from its outer surface. Two 16 and 20 are oriented longitudinally alongparallel ribs body 12 juxtaposed in close proximity with afirst edge 17 ofbody 12. In order to form an integrally-molded attachment structure for mounting an engine cover (thereby avoiding the need for a bracket and fasteners), 16 and 20 haveparallel ribs 21 and 22 which extend transversely fromU-shaped receiver strips 16 and 20.ribs - U-shaped
receiver strip 22 follows a U-shaped path creating aslot 23 with a closedend 24 which is proximate tofirst edge 17 ofbody 12. Anopen end 25 ofslot 23 receiving a hinge pin on the engine cover as described below. Preferably,slot 23 follows a profile which provides an intermediate narrowing in the slot width, resulting in an expanded pocket at closedend 24 to retain a hinge pin. - Engine cover is shown in greater detail in
FIGS. 3 and 4 .Cover 11 has ashroud portion 26 to conceal at least a portion of the combustion engine including the intake manifold. A hinge portion includes first and second 27 and 28 extending fromradial arms shroud 26 in order to locate first and 30 and 31 at a desired radial distance away fromsecond hinge pins shroud 26 to provide a pivoting motion around the mutual axes of 30 and 31.hinge pins 30 and 31 are configured to slide into the slots defined byHinge pins 21 and 22 ofreceiver strips intake manifold 12, respectively. In order to reduce vibrations when hinge 30 and 31 are received in the corresponding pockets at the closed ends of the receiver slots, they are covered by respective first and second elastomeric ferrules orpins grommets 32 and 33. Ferrules 32 and 33 are preferably slightly compressed by the receiver strips when captured in the pockets at the closed ends. They may preferably be comprised of a compressible rubber or other elastomeric material, formed into a generally cylindrical shape for engaging in the respective receiver strips. Ferrules 32 and 33 may be installed on hinge pins 30 and 31 by stretching, but installation may be relatively difficult to implement using automated methods. - Returning to
FIG. 1 ,engine cover 11 is shown as it is being installed on (or removed from)intake manifold body 12, wherein the hinge pins have been inserted into the respective receiver slots to be captured in the pocket at the closed end while keepingcover 11 oriented such that it is pivoted upward frombody 12 at a second (opposite)end 35. With the hinge pins captured by the corresponding receiver strips,shroud 26 may then be pivoted downward towardintake manifold body 12 such that afastening hole 36 atsecond end 35 ofengine cover 11 becomes aligned with a threadedreceptacle 37.Receptacle 37 may be incorporated into the intake manifold or may be provided by any other conveniently located structure of the engine, so that a threadedfastener 38 may be installed by passing throughfastening hole 36 to selectively attach withreceptacle 37. To incorporate a threadedreceptacle 37 intointake manifold body 12, an insert molding process could be used, for example. -
FIGS. 5-14 illustrate an embodiment with further improvements to avoid potential disadvantages of the need to install a cylindrical ferrule over a hinge pin. - A molded polyamide
intake manifold body 40 defines a plurality ofrunners 41 and anair intake passage 42. Outer strengthening ribs integrally formed withbody 40 include a pair of parallel slotted 43 and 44 projecting from an external surface ofribs body 40 and oriented longitudinally and juxtaposed with afirst edge 45 ofbody 40. Each slotted 44 and 45 provides a C-hook with a pair of arcuate fingers defining each C-shapedrib 46 and 47, respectively. Each slot has a mouth between the arcuate fingers that is directed away fromslot edge 45. - An
engine cover 15 has ashroud section 51 adapted to coverintake manifold body 40 and ahinge section 52 adapted to join with slotted 43 and 44. Withinribs hinge section 52, aspindle 53 extends transversely for being inserted into respective C-shaped 46 and 47.slots - In order to simultaneously create a snap-in retention mechanism for the spindle and provide vibrational damping,
55 and 56 are disposed over slottedelastomeric grommets 43 and 44, respectively.ribs 55 and 56 are generally C-shaped and haveGrommets 57 and 58 for lining the interior side of C-shapedarcuate sections 46 and 47.slots 55 and 56 further fit within the mouth of each slot and are adapted to compress within each respective mouth whenGrommets spindle 53 is passing through so thatspindle 53 may be captured within 46 and 47. Onceslots spindle 53 passes through each mouth into the internal recesses of each 55 and 56,grommet spindle 53 and cover 50 are rotatable with respect to the slots. - As shown in
FIGS. 9-11 ,grommet 55 has anopen groove 58 on its rear edge for receivingrib 43.Rib 43 includes hook features 60-62 for passing through respective apertures 63-65 in order to positively retaingrommet 55 onrib 43. 55 and 56 may be comprised of molded rubber, for example, in order to provide flexibility to install the grommets over the ribs and over the hook features and to provide compressibility/cushioning for allowing installation and robust retention of the spindle. More specifically, each mouth of the slots in the C-hooks defines an opening having a minimum width which is greater than a corresponding diameter of the spindle. With the grommets in place, however, the added thickness from the arcuate sections lining the interior side of the C-shaped slots define an entry passage within each mouth with a reduced entry width which is less than the corresponding diameter of the spindle. Thus, the act of inserting the spindle through each mouth results in the compression the grommet within each mouth to capture the spindle within the slots.Grommets - As shown in
FIGS. 12 and 13 ,spindle 53 may extend continuously across the hinge section. Alternatively, separate spindle sections could be formed for each slotted rib (not shown). In order to provide clearance aroundspindle 53 so thatcover 50 can be rotated over a wide range of respective rotational positions, cover 50 preferably includes 67 and 68 at an inner edge ofapertures spindle 53. Apertures 67 and 58 are configured to allow the arcuate fingers (and associated grommets) to pass through the apertures whencover 50 is rotated onspindle 53. Preferably, shroud ii)section 51 and hinge section 52 (including spindle 53) are integrally molded. -
FIG. 14 is a crosssection showing spindle 53 captured within the slots in 43 and 44, withribs 55 and 56 providing retention and vibrational isolation.grommets
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