Fuel injected engine system
US-9765724-B2 · Sep 19, 2017 · US
US11215125B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11215125-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916545364-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 4, 2022 |
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An electronic throttle valve apparatus including a suction pressure sensor provided on the upstream of a throttle valve to measure pressure of an intake air that flows into the throttle valve is provided. The electronic throttle valve apparatus includes a throttle housing having one side installed in an intake manifold of an engine. Within an inside of the throttle housing, a throttle valve is rotatably provided. The electronic throttle valve apparatus further includes an air tube fastened to the other side of the throttle housing and fastened to an intake flow line, and a suction pressure sensor provided in the air tube and configured to measure pressure of an intake air that flows through the intake flow line. Accordingly, the suction pressure sensor is provided in the air tube that is fastened to the throttle housing, and thus the pressure of the intake air that flows into the throttle valve is easily measured.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic throttle valve apparatus comprising: a throttle housing having one side installed in an intake manifold of an engine; a throttle valve rotatably provided within the throttle housing; an air tube fastened to the other side of the throttle housing and fastened to an intake flow line; and a suction pressure sensor provided in the air tube and configured to measure pressure of an intake air that flows through the intake flow line, wherein the air tube comprises: a body portion provided in the form of a tube to allow the intake air to flow; a sensor fastening portion that protrudes from an outer periphery of the body portion in a radial direction, and includes a communication aperture formed to communicate with an inside thereof to allow the intake air that passes through the body portion to flow therein, the suction pressure sensor being inserted and fastened into the sensor fastening portion; and a plurality of boss portions that protrudes from one side of the body portion toward the throttle housing, and are radially formed to be fastened to the throttle housing; wherein the boss portion comprises a first hoes portion and a second boss portion respectively formed in diagonal locations around a direction in which the intake air flows in the body portion, and three-point projections are formed to project in the radial direction on outer peripheries of the first boss portion and the second boss portion; and wherein a location of the three-point projection formed on the first boss portion and a location of the three-point projection formed on the second boss portion are different from each other with respect to circumferential directions thereof. 2. The electronic throttle valve apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the air tube comprises: a plurality of hook fastening portions provided to radially protrude from one side of the body portion toward an outer periphery of the throttle housing, and including hook grooves formed thereon to be fastened to the outer periphery of the throttle housing. 3. The electronic throttle valve apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the body portion further comprises a sensor fixing portion formed to fasten and fix the suction pressure sensor by a screw when the suction pressure sensor is inserted into the sensor fastening portion, and wherein the sensor fixing portion is provided to allow the screw to be fastened as a female tap is formed during the screw fastening. 4. The electronic throttle valve apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the sensor fixing portion is provided in the form of a slit along a circumferential direction of the sensor fastening portion, and is formed to be fastened and fixed by the screw with the suction pressure sensor rotated to a desired direction. 5. The electronic throttle valve apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the sensor fastening portion is provided to deploy the suction pressure sensor with a predetermined inclination with respect to a flow direction of the intake air that passes through the body portion. 6. The electronic throttle valve apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the air tube further comprises a plurality of flange portions radially formed to extend from one side end of the body portion to an outside in the radial direction, and wherein the hook fastening portions are formed on at least two of the plurality of flange portions. 7. The electronic throttle valve apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the throttle housing comprises: a plurality of hook projections radially formed on the outer periphery of the throttle housing to be respectively inserted and fastened into the plurality of hook grooves formed on the air tube. 8. The electronic throttle valve apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the boss portion includes a through-hole formed thereon to allow a screw to be penetratingly inserted into the through-hole to fasten the throttle housing to the intake manifold by the screw when the air tube is fastened to the throttle housing.
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