Multi-fuel engine system

US9845774B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9845774-B2
Application numberUS-201514600736-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 20, 2015
Priority dateJan 21, 2014
Publication dateDec 19, 2017
Grant dateDec 19, 2017

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Various methods and systems are provided for an intake manifold for an engine. In one example, an insert comprises an annular body having a top surface, bottom surface, inner surface, and outer surface. The insert further comprises a first groove for coupling an intake air port of an intake manifold to a cylinder head, a second groove for circulating gaseous fuel received from a gas runner of the intake manifold, and one or more openings to fluidically couple the second groove to an interior of the intake air port. The insert is configured to mix gaseous fuel and intake air at a coupling location between the intake manifold and the cylinder head.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An insert, comprising: an annular body having a top surface, bottom surface, inner surface, and outer surface, the top surface opposite the bottom surface, the inner surface extending from the top surface to the bottom surface, the outer surface extending from the top surface to the bottom surface, the inner surface opposite the outer surface; a first groove defined by the top surface of the annular body, the first groove for coupling an intake air port of an intake manifold to a cylinder head; a second groove defined by the outer surface of the annular body, the second groove for circulating gaseous fuel received from a gas runner of the intake manifold; and a plurality of openings to fluidically couple the second groove to an interior of the intake air port, whereby the insert is configured to mix gaseous fuel and intake air at a coupling location between the intake manifold and the cylinder head, wherein the outer surface is oriented to be in face-sharing contact with the intake air port when the insert is positioned at the coupling location between the intake manifold and cylinder head, wherein the second groove extends from the outer surface toward the inner surface, and wherein each of the plurality of openings is arranged along the inner surface of the annular body and fluidically coupled to the second groove. 2. The insert of claim 1 , wherein the first groove is oriented to face towards a cylinder head mounting region when the insert is positioned at the coupling location between the intake manifold and cylinder head, and wherein the first groove extends from the top surface toward the bottom surface. 3. The insert of claim 1 , further comprising one or more additional grooves configured to house a seal, the one or more additional grooves defined by the outer surface. 4. The insert of claim 1 , wherein the openings define one or more bores arranged annularly around an inner circumference of the insert. 5. The insert of claim 4 , wherein the one or more bores are oval, circular, rectangular, and/or square shaped. 6. The insert of claim 1 , wherein one or more surfaces respectively defining the openings defines one or more protrusions arranged annularly around an inner circumference of the insert. 7. The insert of claim 1 , wherein the openings each extend from the inner surface through the insert to the outer surface. 8. An engine system, comprising: an engine having a cylinder, the cylinder disposed within a cylinder head; an intake manifold including a first passage, a second passage, and a third passage, the intake manifold configured to supply intake air to the engine via the first passage, to direct coolant out of the engine via the second passage, and to supply gaseous fuel to the engine via the third passage, the third passage fluidically coupled to a gaseous fuel supply; an insert positioned at a coupling location between the intake manifold and the cylinder head; and a fuel injector configured to inject liquid fuel for combustion into the cylinder, wherein the intake manifold includes a central axis, and the first passage, the second passage, and the third passage are vertically aligned along the central axis. 9. The engine system of claim 8 , wherein the central axis extends from a top of the third passage to a bottom of the first passage, and further comprising at least one gas admission valve coupled to the third passage and configured to control the supply of gaseous fuel to the engine. 10. The engine system of claim 9 , further comprising a control system configured to control at least the fuel injector during engine operation and to control the at least one gas admission valve to supply gaseous fuel to the engine during a multi-fuel mode. 11. The engine system of claim 9 , wherein the intake manifold further comprises a gas runner, and a gas admission valve of the at least one gas admission valve is fluidically coupled to the cylinder head via the gas runner. 12. The engine system of claim 11 , wherein the first passage of the intake manifold further comprises an intake air port, the cylinder head coupled to the intake air port, and the intake manifold is configured for gaseous fuel from the gas runner to mix with intake air at the intake air port before being directed to the cylinder head. 13. The engine system of claim 12 , wherein the insert comprises a first groove fluidically coupling the intake air port to the cylinder head, a second groove fluidically coupled to the gas runner, and one or more openings fluidically coupling the second groove to an interior of the intake air port. 14. The engine system of claim 13 , wherein one or more surfaces defining the one or more openings define one or more bores and/or protrusions arranged annularly around an inner circumference of the insert. 15. The engine system of claim 8 , wherein the engine is configured to combust diesel as the liquid fuel and natural gas as the gaseous fuel. 16. The engine system of claim 15 , wherein the fuel injector is coupled to the cylinder to directly inject the liquid fuel into the cylinder for combustion. 17. The engine system of claim 8 , wherein the fuel injector is coupled to the cylinder to directly inject the liquid fuel into the cylinder for combustion. 18. A vehicle comprising: an engine having a cylinder, the cylinder disposed within a cylinder head; an alternator operably coupled to the engine to generate electricity; one or more electric traction motors powered by the electricity to propel the vehicle; an intake manifold including a first passage, a second passage, and a third passage, the intake manifold configured to supply intake air to the engine via the first passage, to direct coolant out of the engine via the second passage, and to supply gaseous fuel to the engine via the third passage, the third passage fluidically coupled to a gaseous fuel supply; an insert positioned at a coupling location between the intake manifold and the cylinder head; and a fuel injector configured to inject liquid fuel for combustion into the cylinder, wherein the intake manifold includes a central axis, and the first passage, the second passage, and the third passage are vertically aligned along the central axis. 19. The vehicle of claim 18 , wherein the engine is configured to combust diesel as the liquid fuel and natural gas as the gaseous fuel. 20. The vehicle of claim 18 , wherein the central axis extends from a top of the third passage to a bottom of the first passage, and further comprising at least one gas admission valve coupled to the third passage and configured to control the supply of gaseous fuel to the engine.

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  • using valves · CPC title

  • High pressure loops, i.e. wherein recirculated exhaust gas is taken out from the exhaust system upstream of the turbine and reintroduced into the intake system downstream of the compressor · CPC title

  • Cylinder heads · CPC title

  • Flow guides, obstructions, deflectors or the like (for generating a charge motion in the cylinder F02B31/00; for re-atomising condensed fuel or homogenising fuel-air mixture F02M29/00) · CPC title

  • Air intakes combined with another engine part, e.g. cylinder head cover or being cast in one piece with the exhaust manifold, cylinder head or engine block · CPC title

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What does patent US9845774B2 cover?
Various methods and systems are provided for an intake manifold for an engine. In one example, an insert comprises an annular body having a top surface, bottom surface, inner surface, and outer surface. The insert further comprises a first groove for coupling an intake air port of an intake manifold to a cylinder head, a second groove for circulating gaseous fuel received from a gas runner of t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02M35/10288. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 19 2017 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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