Thermally insulated insert member and engine having same
US-2020049059-A1 · Feb 13, 2020 · US
US10753309B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10753309-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716306036-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 27, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 25, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 25, 2020 |
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An intake passage structure for an engine includes an intake port in a cylinder head of the engine, and connected to a combustion chamber to define an intake passage. The intake passage structure further includes a heat insulating member disposed along an inner surface of the intake port, and including a bulge having an upstream end surface which is a portion of an upstream end surface of the heat insulating member, the bulge has a radially outwardly protruding radially outer surface and has an increased wall thickness. The wall thickness of the bulge increases from downstream to upstream of the intake port. The upstream end surface of the bulge includes an injection machine connecting portion facing an injection gate configured to inject resin for forming the heat insulating member into the intake port.
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What is claimed is: 1. An intake passage structure for an engine, comprising: an intake port disposed in a cylinder head of the engine, and connected to a combustion chamber, the intake port defining an intake passage; and a heat insulating member disposed along an inner surface of the intake port, the heat insulating member including a bulge having an upstream end surface which is a portion of an upstream end surface of the heat insulating member, and a radially outer surface protruding radially outwardly beyond a radially outer surface of a portion of the heat insulating member other than the bulge so that the bulge has a wall thickness larger than a wall thickness of the portion of the heat insulating member other than the bulge, wherein an upstream end portion side of the bulge includes an injection machine connecting portion facing an injection gate configured to inject resin for forming the heat insulating member into the intake port, and wherein the heat insulating member has a weld line located opposite from the bulge as the injection machine connecting portion, across a center of a flow passage cross-section of the intake port. 2. The intake passage structure of claim 1 , wherein the bulge of the heat insulating member has a largest wall thickness portion where the wall thickness is largest, the largest wall thickness portion being located within a range between the upstream end surface of the heat insulating member and a downstream end surface of the heat insulating member. 3. The intake passage structure of claim 2 , wherein the largest wall thickness portion is located at the upstream end surface of the heat insulating member. 4. The intake passage structure of claim 3 , wherein the wall thickness of the bulge increases toward the largest thickness portion of the bulge at the upstream end surface of the insulating member, from a downstream side of the intake port. 5. The intake passage structure of claim 1 , further comprising an intake manifold connected to the cylinder head, and defining, in cooperation with the intake port, the intake passage, the intake manifold including at a downstream end thereof a flange connected to the intake port, the flange including a bulged flange portion opposed to the bulge and so as to correspond to the upstream end surface of the bulge. 6. The intake passage structure of claim 5 , wherein the downstream end of the intake manifold and an upstream end of the intake port define seal surfaces between the flange and the cylinder head. 7. The intake passage structure of claim 1 , wherein the bulge is disposed on a lower side of the intake port. 8. The intake passage structure of claim 1 , wherein the bulge is one of two bulges of the intake passage structure that are opposed to each other across the center of the flow passage cross-section of the intake port. 9. The intake passage structure of claim 2 , further comprising an intake manifold connected to the cylinder head, and defining, in cooperation with the intake port, the intake passage, the intake manifold including at a downstream end thereof a flange connected to the intake port, the flange including a bulged flange portion opposed to the bulge and so as to correspond to the upstream end surface of the bulge. 10. The intake passage structure of claim 3 , further comprising an intake manifold connected to the cylinder head, and defining, in cooperation with the intake port, the intake passage, the intake manifold including at a downstream end thereof a flange connected to the intake port, the flange including a bulged flange portion opposed to the bulge and so as to correspond to the upstream end surface of the bulge. 11. The intake passage structure of claim 4 , further comprising an intake manifold connected to the cylinder head, and defining, in cooperation with the intake port, the intake passage, the intake manifold including at a downstream end thereof a flange connected to the intake port, the flange including a bulged flange portion opposed to the bulge and so as to correspond to the upstream end surface of the bulge. 12. The intake passage structure of claim 9 , wherein the downstream end of the intake manifold and an upstream end of the intake port define seal surfaces between the flange and the cylinder head. 13. The intake passage structure of claim 10 , wherein the downstream end of the intake manifold and an upstream end of the intake port define seal surfaces between the flange and the cylinder head. 14. The intake passage structure of claim 11 , wherein the downstream end of the intake manifold and an upstream end of the intake port define seal surfaces between the flange and the cylinder head.
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