Cobra head air intake ports and intake manifolds

US11098681B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11098681-B2
Application numberUS-202016868029-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 6, 2020
Priority dateAug 31, 2016
Publication dateAug 24, 2021
Grant dateAug 24, 2021

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The present disclosure provides air intake ports and/or intake manifolds having an altered configuration to improve the efficiency of the air intake ports, intake manifolds, and by extension, the engine.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An intake port comprising: a passage defined by the intake port having an inlet and an outlet, the passage having a bend positioned between the inlet and the outlet; the passage having a first cross-sectional area of a first cross-section taken at an angle orthogonal to the passage at a first portion of the passage upstream of the bend and downstream of the inlet; the passage having a second cross-sectional area of a second cross-section taken at an angle orthogonal to the passage at an apex of the bend; and the passage having a third cross-sectional area of a third cross-section taken at an angle orthogonal to the passage at a second portion of the passage downstream of the bend and upstream of the outlet; and wherein at least one of the first cross-sectional area and the third cross-sectional area are greater than the second cross-sectional area. 2. The intake port of claim 1 , wherein the first cross-sectional area is substantially equal to the second cross-sectional area. 3. The intake port of claim 1 , wherein the third cross-sectional area is substantially equal to the second cross-sectional area. 4. The intake port of claim 1 , wherein the first cross-sectional area is a circle and the second cross-sectional area is substantially elliptical. 5. The intake port of claim 4 , wherein the third cross-sectional area is a circle. 6. The intake port of claim 1 , wherein the first cross-sectional area is a square and the second cross-sectional area is substantially rectangular. 7. The intake port of claim 6 , wherein the third cross-sectional area is a circle. 8. The intake port of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first cross-sectional area, the second cross-sectional area, and the third cross-sectional area each comprise non-symmetrical shape. 9. The intake port of claim 1 , wherein both the first cross-sectional area and the third cross-sectional area are larger than the second cross-sectional area. 10. The intake port of claim 1 , wherein each of the first cross-sectional area, the second cross-sectional area, and the third cross-sectional areas are different from each other. 11. The intake port of claim 1 , wherein the first cross-sectional area and the third cross-sectional area are substantially the same. 12. An intake port comprising: a passage defined by the intake port having an inlet and an outlet, the passage having a bend positioned between the inlet and the outlet; the passage having a first cross-sectional area of a first cross-section taken at an angle orthogonal to the passage at a first portion of the passage upstream of the bend and downstream of the inlet, the first cross-sectional area defined by a first axis defining a first length and a second axis defining a second length, wherein the first axis is substantially perpendicular to the second axis; the passage having a second cross-sectional area of a second cross-section taken at an orthogonal to the passage at an apex of the bend, the second cross-sectional area defined by a third axis defining a third length and a fourth axis defining a fourth length, wherein the third axis is substantially perpendicular to the fourth axis; and the passage having a third cross-sectional area of a third cross-section taken at an angle orthogonal to the passage at a second portion of the passag downstream of the bend and upstream of the outlet, the third cross-sectional area defined by a fifth axis defining a fifth length and a sixth axis defining a sixth length, wherein the fifth axis is substantially perpendicular to the sixth axis; and wherein the third length is shorter than all of the first length, the fourth length, and the fifth length and the fourth length is longer than all of the second length, the third length and the sixth length. 13. The intake port of claim 12 , wherein the first length is substantially equal to the second length. 14. The intake port of claim 12 , wherein the fifth length is substantially equal to the sixth length. 15. The intake port of claim 12 , wherein the first cross-sectional area, the second cross-sectional area, and the third cross-sectional area are all substantially equal. 16. The intake port of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the first cross-sectional area and the third cross-sectional area are greater than the second cross-sectional area. 17. An intake port, comprising: an internal surface defined by a passage of the intake port, the passage having an inlet and an outlet and a bend positioned between the inlet and the outlet; the internal surface having a first perimeter surface area defined by a first internal perimeter at a first portion of the passage upstream of the bend and downstream of the inlet along a first length of the first portion; the internal surface having a second perimeter surface area defined by a second internal perimeter at a second portion of the bend along the first length of the second portion; and the internal surface having a third perimeter surface area defined by a third internal perimeter at a third portion of the passage downstream of the bend and upstream of the outlet along the first length of the third portion; and wherein the second perimeter surface area is greater than both of the first perimeter surface area and the third perimeter surface area. 18. The intake port of claim 17 , the passage further comprising a first cross-sectional area at portions of the passage upstream of the bend; a second cross-sectional area at the bend; and a third cross-sectional area at portions of the passage downstream of the bend; wherein one of the first cross-sectional area and the third cross-sectional area is greater than the second cross-sectional area. 19. The intake port of claim 18 , wherein the other of the first cross-sectional area and the third cross-sectional area is substantially equal to the second cross-sectional area. 20. The intake port of claim 17 , the passage further comprising a first cross-sectional area at portions of the passage upstream of the bend; a second cross-sectional area at the bend; and a third cross-sectional area at portions of the passage downstream of the bend; wherein the first cross-sectional area, the second cross-sectional area, and the third cross-sectional area are substantially equal. 21. An intake port comprising: a passage defined by the intake port having an inlet and an outlet, the passage having a bend positioned between the inlet and the outlet; the passage having a first cross-sectional area at portions of the passage upstream of the bend; the passage having a second cross-sectional area at the bend; and the passage having a third cross-sectional area at portions downstream of the bend; and wherein at least one of the first cross-sectional area and the third cross-sectional area are greater than the second cross-sectional area; and wherein the first cross-sectional area is a square and the second cross-sectional area is substantially rectangular. 22. An intake port comprising: a passage defined by the intake port having an inlet and an outlet, the passage having a bend positioned between the inlet and the outlet; the passage having a first cross-sectional area at portions of the passage upstream of the bend, the first cross-sectional area defined by a first axis defining a first length and a second axis defining a second length, wherein the first axis is substantially perpendicular to the second axis; the passage having a second cross=sectional area at t

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  • with variable cross-sections of intake ducts along their length; Venturis; Diffusers · CPC title

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What does patent US11098681B2 cover?
The present disclosure provides air intake ports and/or intake manifolds having an altered configuration to improve the efficiency of the air intake ports, intake manifolds, and by extension, the engine.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cummins Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02M35/10072. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 24 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).