Internal charge air feed from rocker cover integrated intake runners
US-2016356190-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US9932931B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9932931-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113885831-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2011 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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A composite cylinder block comprises an inner component defining one or more cylinder bores and main bearing supports of a crankshaft, and an outer component defining an upper crankcase, the inner component being inserted in the outer component, and being rigidly attached thereto. The arrangement provides a comparatively lightweight and rigid cylinder block.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine, the block comprising an inner component that is a unitary core separate from an outer component, the inner component comprising a cylinder bore and the outer component defining, at least in part, a crankcase, the inner component being inserted in the outer component and being rigidly attached thereto, and wherein the inner component comprises, at least in part, a main bearing housing for a crankshaft, and wherein the inner component is provided with an integral coolant passage configured to receive coolant from or supply coolant to a cylinder head, the coolant passage defined solely by the unitary core, whereby coolant flowing through the integral coolant passage is isolated from the outer component such that the coolant is separated from and cannot flow into contact with the outer component. 2. The cylinder block of claim 1 , wherein the inner component is inserted in the outer component to define a clearance therebetween. 3. The cylinder block of claim 2 , wherein the inner and outer components define a void therebetween, and said inner component is adapted for mounting of moving parts on the exterior thereof in said void. 4. The cylinder block of claim 1 , wherein the inner component is wholly within the outer component. 5. The cylinder block of claim 1 , wherein the outer component extends below a center line of the crankshaft. 6. The cylinder block of claim 5 , wherein the inner and outer components include mating surfaces adapted to maintain the inner and outer components in register transversely and longitudinally of the center line of the crankshaft. 7. The cylinder block of claim 5 , wherein the inner and outer components are coupled transversely substantially at the center line of the crankshaft. 8. The cylinder block of claim 1 , wherein the outer component is in the form of a continuous skirt. 9. The cylinder block of claim 1 , and further including main bearing caps connected to the inner component and comprising a bed plate. 10. The cylinder block of claim 1 , wherein the inner and outer components are connected by screw-threaded fasteners. 11. The cylinder block of claim 1 , wherein the inner and outer components are indirectly connected. 12. The cylinder block of claim 11 , wherein the outer component and inner component are connected by a cylinder head. 13. The cylinder block of claim 12 , wherein the cylinder head holds the unitary core and the outer component in a fixed rigid relationship. 14. The cylinder block of claim 1 incorporated in a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine. 15. The cylinder block of claim 1 is incorporated in an engine of a vehicle. 16. A reciprocating piston internal combustion engine comprising a cylinder block and a cylinder head, the cylinder block comprising an inner component that is a unitary core separate from an outer component, the inner component comprising a cylinder bore and the outer component defining, at least in part, a crankcase, the inner component being inserted in the outer component and being rigidly attached thereto, and wherein the inner component comprises, at least in part, a main bearing housing for a crankshaft, and wherein the inner component is provided with an integral coolant passage configured to receive coolant from or supply coolant to a cylinder head, the coolant passage defined solely by the unitary core, whereby coolant flowing through the integral coolant passage is isolated from the outer component such that the coolant is separated from and cannot flow into contact with the outer component, and the cylinder head indirectly attaching the inner component to the outer component to define a clearance therebetween. 17. An engine according to claim 16 , and including a moving part mounted on the exterior of said inner component within said clearance. 18. An engine according to claim 16 , wherein the inner and outer components are coupled transversely at the thrust side of said cylinder block. 19. An engine according to claim 18 , wherein said inner and outer components are connected by opposed screw fixings substantially at a center line of the crankshaft.
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