Exhaust system for internal combustion engine
US-9404444-B2 · Aug 2, 2016 · US
US9388773B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9388773-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414515725-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2016 |
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An EGR valve includes a housing formed with a passage, a valve seat provided in the passage, a valve element seatable on the valve seat, a valve stem provided with the valve element at an end, and an actuator for making stroke movement of the valve stem. The valve element is moved together with the valve stem with respect to the valve seat to change an open area of a measuring section, thereby changing an opening degree of the valve element, to adjust a flow rate of EGR gas in the passage. The EGR valve has high-resolution flow-rate characteristics in a low opening region of the valve element and large flow-rate characteristics in a high opening region. The valve element and the valve seat have predetermined shapes to cause the flow-rate characteristics in the low opening region to change in a curve without a step.
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What is claimed is: 1. An exhaust gas recirculation valve comprising: a housing including a passage for exhaust recirculation gas; a valve seat provided in the passage, the valve seat having a valve hole including an inner circumferential surface, the inner circumferential surface including an upstream-side inner circumferential edge and a downstream-side inner circumferential edge; a valve element seated on the valve seat, the valve element being configured to form a measuring section for the exhaust recirculation gas between the valve element and the valve seat, the valve element having an approximately umbrella shape, the valve element including a minimum-diameter portion and a maximum-diameter portion; and a valve stem having an end portion at which the valve element is provided, wherein the valve element is placed inside the valve hole and is movable together with the valve stem between: (i) a fully closed position, where a portion of the valve element near the maximum-diameter portion is in contact with the upstream-side inner circumferential edge of the valve hole, and (ii) a fully open position, where the maximum-diameter portion is disposed farthest from the upstream-side inner circumferential edge in an axial direction of the valve seat; the exhaust gas recirculation valve is configured to move the valve element together with the valve stem with respect to the valve seat in order to change an open area of the measuring section and in order to change an opening degree of the valve element to adjust a flow rate of the exhaust recirculation gas in the passage, and the valve has flow-rate characteristics of high resolution in a low opening region of the valve element and flow-rate characteristics of large flow rate in a high opening region; the valve element and the valve seat have predetermined shapes to cause the flow-rate characteristics in the low opening region to change in a curve without a step; when a line segment joining a first point on the inner circumferential surface of the valve hole and a second point on a surface of the valve element in the low opening region is a minimum distance, and a first circle is tangent to a first point located on a perpendicular bisector drawn to the line segment and the inner circumferential surface of the valve hole, and a second circle is tangent to a second point located on the perpendicular bisector and the surface of the valve element, and the shapes of the valve element and the valve seat are configured such that the first circle has a diameter equal to or larger than the second circle to cause the exhaust recirculation gas, after passing the measuring section, to flow along the valve element and the valve stem. 2. The exhaust gas recirculation valve according to claim 1 , wherein the valve seat is configured such that a portion of the inner circumferential surface of the valve hole is tapered with an inner diameter gradually increasing toward the downstream-side inner circumferential edge. 3. The exhaust gas recirculation valve according to claim 2 , wherein the diameter of the first circle is nonuniform in a circumferential direction of the valve element. 4. The exhaust gas recirculation valve according to claim 3 , wherein the diameter of the first circle is larger as the first circle becomes closer to an exit side of the passage. 5. The exhaust gas recirculation valve according to claim 1 , wherein the valve element includes a tapered portion with an outer diameter gradually decreasing toward the minimum-diameter portion; and when an angle between the tapered portion of the valve element and an axis of the valve stem is a first angle, and an angle between an inner circumferential surface of the valve seat continuous from the upstream-side inner circumferential edge to a further upstream side and the axis of the valve stem is a second angle, the shapes of the valve element and the valve seat are determined so that the first angle is larger than the second angle to cause the exhaust recirculation gas after passing through the measuring section to flow along a midway zone between the valve seat and the valve element and between the valve seat and the valve stem.
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