Exhaust Manifold Assembly and System
US-2016177795-A1 · Jun 23, 2016 · US
US10100704B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10100704-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615347946-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 10, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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An exhaust manifold for a vehicle engine may include a plurality of pipes, a pod, a splined collector and a downpipe. Each pipe in the plurality of pipes are operatively configured to be coupled to a corresponding engine chamber at a proximate portion. The pod is operatively configured to align a flow of exhaust gas emerging from each of the corresponding engine chambers to the associated pipe in the plurality of pipes. The splined collector receives the outlet ends of the pipes at a splined collector inlet. The downpipe may be affixed to the splined collector at a small diameter outlet portion. The downpipe includes a first oxygen sensor operatively configured to communicate with a second oxygen sensor disposed in a downstream catalytic converter and an ECM in order to regulate air and fuel for the vehicle engine.
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What is claimed is: 1. An exhaust manifold for a vehicle engine comprising: a first pipe, a second pipe, a third pipe and a fourth pipe each having a proximate portion and each being operatively configured to be coupled to a corresponding engine chamber at the proximate portion; a pod having a pod reinforcement integral to a plurality of angled pod flanges, each angled pod flange in the plurality of angled pod flanges being operatively configured to support and align a corresponding proximate portion of each of the first pipe, the second pipe, the third pipe and the fourth pipe to a corresponding exhaust gas flow, the proximate portion for each of the first pipe, second pipe, third pipe and fourth pipe being exterior to the vehicle engine; a splined collector operatively configured to receive an outlet end of each of the first pipe, the second pipe, the third pipe, and the fourth pipe at a splined collector inlet, the splined collector being downstream of the proximate portion of each of the first pipe, second pipe, third pipe and fourth pipe; and a downpipe affixed to the splined collector at a small diameter outlet portion, the downpipe having a first oxygen sensor operatively configured to communicate with a second oxygen sensor; wherein each angled pod flange is obliquely angled relative to the pod reinforcement. 2. The exhaust manifold of claim 1 wherein the pod is formed from at least two members. 3. The exhaust manifold of claim 1 wherein the plurality of angled pod flanges and the pod reinforcement are formed as one unitary member. 4. The exhaust manifold of claim 1 , wherein the first pipe, the second pipe, the third pipe and the fourth pipe are substantially the same length. 5. The exhaust manifold of claim 4 wherein the second and third pipe each define a lateral bend so that a portion of the first and fourth pipes may be disposed between the engine and the second and third pipe proximate to the splined collector. 6. The exhaust manifold of claim 4 wherein the first pipe, the second pipe, the third pipe and the fourth pipe each implement a plurality of gradual bends. 7. The exhaust manifold of claim 6 wherein the first oxygen sensor is affixed to a wall of the downpipe. 8. An exhaust manifold for a vehicle engine comprising: a plurality of pipes, each pipe in the plurality of pipes being operatively configured to be coupled to a corresponding engine chamber at a proximate portion; a pod operatively configured to align and support the proximate portion of each pipe in the plurality of pipes, which are exterior to the vehicle engine, with a flow of exhaust gas emerging from each of the corresponding engine via a plurality of angled pod flanges, the plurality of angled pod flanges being disposed exterior to the vehicle engine and being integral to and being disposed obliquely to a pod reinforcement; a splined collector operatively configured to receive an outlet end of each of the plurality of pipes at a splined collector inlet; and a downpipe affixed to the splined collector at a small diameter outlet portion, the downpipe having a first oxygen sensor operatively configured to communicate with a second oxygen sensor; wherein the proximate portion of each pipe in the plurality of pipes is exterior to the vehicle engine. 9. The exhaust manifold of claim 8 , wherein each pipe in the plurality of pipes is substantially the same length. 10. The exhaust manifold of claim 9 wherein at least two middle pipes in the plurality of pipes each define a lateral bend so that a portion of at least two outer pipes may be disposed between the engine and a portion of the at least two middle pipes proximate to the splined collector. 11. The exhaust manifold of claim 9 wherein each pipe in the plurality of pipes implement a plurality of gradual bends. 12. The exhaust manifold of claim 11 wherein the first oxygen sensor is affixed to a wall of the downpipe. 13. The exhaust manifold of claim 9 wherein each pod flange in the plurality of angled pod flanges correspond to a pipe in the plurality of pipes such that the proximate portion of each of the plurality of pipes is disposed within the corresponding pod flange. 14. The exhaust manifold of claim 13 wherein each corresponding pod flange is angled such that an internal passage of each corresponding pod flange is directionally aligned with a corresponding exhaust gas flow exiting from a corresponding engine chamber and each corresponding pod flange is operatively configured to receive a corresponding proximate portion for each of the plurality of pipes. 15. The exhaust manifold of claim 13 wherein the pod is formed from at least two members. 16. The exhaust manifold of claim 13 wherein the plurality of angled pod flanges and the pod reinforcement are formed as one unitary member.
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