[0001] The invention relates to an exhaust gas recycling device, more particularly to an
exhaust gas recycling device for a motorcycle engine.
[0002] As environmental protection becomes an increasing concern, air pollution generated
by vehicle exhausts is receiving much attention as a critical area requiring solutions.
[0003] Referring to Figure 1, which is a schematic diagram of a conventional exhaust gas
recycling device used in a car, the exhaust gas recycling device 1 is adapted for
connection with a car engine 2 that includes an air intake pipe 22 and an exhaust
gas pipe 21. The exhaust gas recycling device 1 includes an exhaust gas recycling
valve 11 configured as an electromagnetic valve and mounted on the car body, an electronic
control unit (ECU) 12 for controlling opening and closing operations of the exhaust
gas recycling valve 11, a first air-guiding pipe 13 in fluid communication with the
exhaust gas pipe 21, and a second air-guiding pipe 14 in fluid communication with
the air intake pipe 22. When the electronic control unit 12 opens the exhaust gas
recycling valve 11, the first air-guiding pipe 13 is in fluid communication with the
second air-guiding pipe 14. This allows exhaust gas to flow from the exhaust gas pipe
21 into the air intake pipe 22 via a flow path formed by the first air-guiding pipe
13, the exhaust gas recycling valve 11 and the second air-guiding pipe 14. The exhaust
gas mixes with fresh air in the intake pipe 22 for subsequent flow into the car engine
2.
[0004] When the electronic control unit 12 closes the exhaust gas recycling valve 11, the
first air-guiding pipe 13 is not in fluid communication with the second air-guiding
pipe 14. As such, flow of exhaust gas from the exhaust gas pipe 21 into the air intake
pipe 22 via the flow path of the first air-guiding pipe 13, the exhaust gas recycling
valve 11 and the second air-guiding pipe 14 is prevented.
[0005] As described above, a portion of the exhaust gas exhausted from the car engine 2
flows back into the air intake pipe 22 to mix with fresh air. Since this portion of
exhaust gas includes a large quantity of carbon dioxide (CO
2), which will not oxidize and which can absorb a lot of heat so as to reduce oxygen
density in the car engine 2. The maximum combustion temperature of the car engine
2 is lowered to thereby reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the exhaust gas.
[0006] Nevertheless, since an assembly of the first and second air-guiding pipes 13, 14
is long, and the temperature of the exhaust gas generated by the car engine 2 is high,
when the exhaust gas is guided to flow through the first and second air-guiding pipes
13, 14, water and carbon are easily accumulated within the first and second air-guiding
pipes 13, 14. Therefore, a return flow rate of the exhaust gas is lowered. This results
in an uneven density of the exhaust gas fed back into the car engine 2, which adversely
affects engine ignition.
[0007] Moreover, due to the high temperature of the exhaust gas of the exhaust gas pipe
21, the exhaust gas recycling valve 11 is susceptible to damage. If extreme damage
occurs, the exhaust gas recycling valve 11 may entirely malfunction, in which case
exhaust gas recycling is not possible.
[0008] In developing countries, exhaust gas discharged from motorcycles is one of the primary
sources of air pollution, and therefore requires urgent attention.
[0009] The aforesaid excessively long piping problem needs to be resolved in order to make
the conventional exhaust gas recycling device applicable to a motorcycle engine. In
addition, the manner in which the exhaust gas recycling device 1 may be mounted within
the very limited space in a motorcycle is another issue that needs to be addressed.
[0010] Therefore, the obj ect of this invention is to provide an exhaust gas recycling device
that can overcome the drawbacks associated with the prior art.
[0011] According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an exhaust gas
recycling device for an engine of a motorcycle. The motorcycle has a fuel tank. The
engine is disposed under the fuel tank, and includes an air intake system and an exhaust
gas system. The exhaust gas recycling device includes a normally closed exhaust gas
recyclingvalve, an exhaust gas outlet and an air-guiding pipe.
[0012] The exhaust gas recycling valve is mounted on the air intake system, and has a gas
inlet and a gas outlet that is in fluid communication with the air intake system.
The exhaust gas recycling valve is opened so as to allow for gas flow between the
gas inlet and the gas outlet when the engine is in an accelerated state. The exhaust
gas outlet is formed in the exhaust gas system.
[0013] The air-guiding pipe has one end connected to and in fluid communication with the
gas inlet, and the other end connected to and in fluid communication with the exhaust
gas system through the exhaust gas outlet.
[0014] The exhaust gas recycling valve is disposed under the fuel tank. The air-guiding
pipe is disposed between the fuel tank and the exhaust gas system.
[0015] According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an exhaust
gas recycling device for an engine of a motorcycle. The motorcycle has a fuel tank.
The engine is disposed under the fuel tank, and includes an air intake system and
an exhaust gas system. The exhaust gas recycling device includes a normally closed
exhaust gas recycling valve , an exhaust gas outlet and an air-guiding pipe.
[0016] The exhaust gas recycling valve is mounted on the air intake system, and has a gas
inlet and a gas outlet that is in fluid communication with the air intake system.
The exhaust gas recycling valve is opened so as to allow for gas flow between the
gas inlet and the gas outlet when the engine is in an accelerated state. The exhaust
gas outlet is formed in the exhaust gas system.
[0017] The air-guiding pipe has one end connected to and in fluid communication with the
gas inlet, and the other end connected to and in fluid communication with the exhaust
gas system through the exhaust gas outlet.
[0018] The exhaust gas recycling valve and the air-guiding pipe are disposed under the fuel
tank and between the fuel tank and the exhaust gas system. The air-guiding pipe is
disposed in proximity to the engine.
[0019] According to yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an exhaust
gas recycling device for an engine of a motorcycle. The motorcycle has a seat. The
engine is disposed under the seat, and includes an air intake system and an exhaust
gas system. The exhaust gas recycling device includes a normally closed exhaust gas
recyclingvalve, an exhaust gas outlet and an air-guiding pipe.
[0020] The exhaust gas recycling valve is mounted on the air intake system, and has a gas
inlet and a gas outlet that is in fluid communication with the air intake system.
The exhaust gas recycling valve is opened so as to allow for gas flow between the
gas inlet and the gas outlet when the engine is in an accelerated state. The exhaust
gas outlet is formed in the exhaust gas system.
[0021] The air-guiding pipe has one end connected to and in fluid communication with the
gas inlet, and the other end connected to and in fluid communication with the exhaust
gas system through the exhaust gas outlet.
[0022] The exhaust gas recycling valve is disposed between the seat and the exhaust gas
system. The air-guiding pipe is disposed in proximity to the engine.
[0023] Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the
following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the
accompanying drawings, of which:
Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of a conventional exhaust gas recycling device used
in a car;
Figure 2 is a schematic side view of a first preferred embodiment of an exhaust gas
recycling device according to the present invention, which is incorporated in a motorcycle
that is configured as an ordinary motorcycle ;
Figure 3 is a schematic sectional view illustrating a connection between an air-guiding
pipe of the first preferred embodiment and an exhaust gas system of a motorcycle engine;
Figure 4 is a schematic sectional view of an exhaust gas recycling valve of the first
preferred embodiment;
Figure 5 is a schematic sectional view illustrating another connection between the
air-guiding pipe of the first preferred embodiment and the exhaust gas system of the
engine;
Figure 6 is a schematic side view of a second preferred embodiment of an exhaust gas
recycling device according to the present invention, which is incorporated in an all-terrain
vehicle; and
Figure 7 is a schematic side view of a third preferred embodiment of an exhaust gas
recycling device according to the present invention, which is incorporated in a scooter.
[0024] Before the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the
accompanying preferred embodiments, it should be noted herein that like elements are
denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
[0025] Referring to Figures 2, 3 and 4, a first preferred embodiment of an exhaust gas recycling
device 6 according to the present invention is shown to be adapted for an engine 3
of a motorcycle 5. The engine 3 includes an air intake system 31 for taking in fresh
air, an exhaust gas system 32 for venting exhaust gas from the engine 3, and a cylinder
head 33 interconnecting the air intake system 31 and the exhaust gas system 32. The
air intake system 31 includes an air intake pipe 311 and an inlet channel 312 that
is formed in the cylinder head 33 and that is in fluid communication with the intake
pipe 311. The exhaust gas system 32 includes an exhaust pipe 321 and an outlet channel
322 that is formed in the cylinder head 33 and that is in fluid communication with
the exhaust pipe 321. The cylinder head 33 interconnects a cylinder 331 and a cylinder
head cover 332.
[0026] The exhaust gas recycling device 6 includes an exhaust gas outlet 321' (see Figure
3) formed in the exhaust pipe 321 of the exhaust gas system 32, a normally closed
exhaust gas recycling valve 61 (see Figure 4) mounted on the air intake system 31,
and an air-guiding pipe 62. The exhaust pipe 321 is in fluid communication with the
air-guiding pipe 62 through the exhaust gas outlet 321' , as shown in Figure 3. The
exhaust gas outlet 321' in the exhaust pipe 321 can be replaced with an exhaust gas
outlet 322' (see Fig. 5) in the outlet channel 322 such that the exhaust gas outlet
322' is in fluid communication with the air-guiding pipe 62.
[0027] Referring to Figure 2, the motorcycle 5 includes a fuel tank 51 and a handle 53.
The engine 3 is disposed under the fuel tank 51, as is the exhaust gas recycling valve
61. The air-guiding pipe 62 is disposed between the air intake system 31 and the exhaust
gas system 32. The air-guiding pipe 62 is disposed in proximity to the engine 3. In
this embodiment, the air-guiding pipe 62 extends around the cylinder head 33 of the
engine 3. Alternatively, the air-guidingpipe 62 may extend around the cylinder 331
or the cylinder head cover 332.
[0028] Again referring to Figures 2, 3 and 4, the exhaust gas recycling valve 61 is mounted
on the air intake system 31, as described above, and has a gas inlet 611 and a gas
outlet 612. The gas outlet 612 is in fluid communication with the intake pipe 311,
as shown in Fig. 4. Alternatively, the gas outlet 612 is in fluid communication with
the inlet channel 312. The exhaust gas recycling valve 61 is connected operatively
to an accelerator cable 9 (see Fig. 4). A movable member 64 is disposed in the exhaust
gas recycling valve 61, and is biased by a spring 7 to close the gas outlet 612. The
accelerator cable 9 can be operated against the biasing action of the spring 7 so
as to remove the movable member 64 from the gas outlet 612, thereby allowing for flow
of gas through the gas outlet 612 and into the exhaust gas valve 61. When the user
operates a throttle (not shown) on the handle 53 to accelerate the motorcycle 5, the
exhaust gas recycling valve 61 is opened so as to allow for gas flow between the gas
inlet 611 and the gas outlet 612. Hence, the exhaust gas flows from the exhaust pipe
321 into the intake pipe 311 through the exhaust gas recycling valve 61 and the air-guiding
pipe 62. This causes the exhaust gas to mix with fresh air within the intake pipe
311, and subsequently flows back into the engine 3.
[0029] When the throttle of the handle 53 is released, the accelerator cable 9 no longer
applies a pulling force to the movable member 64. Thus, the spring 7 biases the movable
member 64 to close the gas outlet 612 so as to stop flow of the exhaust gas from the
exhaust pipe 321 into the intake pipe 311 through the exhaust gas recycling valve
61 and the air-guiding pipe 62.
[0030] As described above, a portion of the exhaust gas exhausted from the car engine 3
flows back into the air intake pipe 311 to mix with fresh air. Since this portion
of exhaust gas includes a large quantity of carbon dioxide (CO
2), which will not oxidize and which can absorb a lot of heat so as to reduce oxygen
density in the car engine 3, the maximum combustion temperature of the car engine
3 is lowered to thereby reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the exhaust gas.
[0031] Furthermore, since the exhaust gas recycling valve 61 is disposed on the air intake
pipe 311, and since the air-guiding pipe 62 is disposed in proximity to the engine
3 and is directly connected to the exhaust pipe 321, the piping of the entire exhaust
gas recycling device 6 is effectively shortened. The drawbacks associated with the
prior art configurations resulting from excessively long piping, such as a slow return
flow rate of exhaust gas, uneven density of exhaust gas fed back into the engine 3,
and difficult engine ignition, etc., are therefore overcome.
[0032] Referring to Figures 3, 4 and 6, a second preferred embodiment of an exhaust gas
recycling device 6 according to the present invention is adapted for an all-terrain
vehicle 5, which has a fuel tank 51 and a handle 53. The engine 3 is disposed under
the fuel tank 51, and includes an air intake system 31 and an exhaust gas system 32.
The exhaust gas recycling device 6 includes an exhaust gas outlet 321' formed in the
intake pipe 321, an exhaust gas recycling valve 61 mounted on the air intake system
31, and an air-guiding pipe 62. The exhaust gas outlet 321' in the intake pipe 321
can be replaced with the exhaust gas outlet 322' (see Fig. 5) in the outlet channel
322 such that the exhaust gas outlet 322' is in fluid communication with the air-guiding
pipe 62.
[0033] Unlike the first preferred embodiment, the exhaust gas recycling valve 61 and the
air-guiding pipe 62 are disposed under the tank 51 and between the fuel tank 51 and
the exhaust gas system 32, the exhaust pipe 321 extends around the engine 3, and the
air-guiding pipe 62 is disposed in proximity to the engine 3.
[0034] Referring to Figures 3, 4 and 7, a third preferred embodiment of an exhaust gas recycling
device according to the present invention is adapted for a scooter 5, which has a
seat 52 and a handle 53. The engine 3 is disposed under the seat 52. The exhaust gas
outlet 321' in the intake pipe 321 can be replaced with the exhaust gas outlet 322'
(see Fig. 5) in the outlet channel 322 such that the exhaust gas outlet 322' is in
fluid communication with the air-guiding pipe 62.
[0035] Unlike the first preferred embodiment, the exhaust gas recycling valve 61 is disposed
under the seat 52 and between the seat 52 and the exhaust pipe 321, and the air-guiding
pipe 62 extends around the cylinder head cover 332 of the engine 3. Alternatively,
the air-guiding pipe 62 may extend around the cylinder 331 or the cylinder head 33
of the engine 3.
[0036] From the foregoing, the exhaust gas recycling device 6 of this invention has the
following advantages:
- 1) quick reaction time:
The exhaust gas recycling device 6 is disposed under the fuel tank 51 or the seat
52, and has only one air-guiding pipe 62 disposed in proximity to the engine 3 or
between the air intake system 31 and the exhaust gas system 32. Therefore, the piping
in the exhaust gas recycling device 6 is shortened so as to allow for quick return
flow of the exhaust gas from the exhaust gas system 32 into the air intake system
31. The problem of water and carbon accumulation inside the air-guiding pipe 62 with
the prior art is therefore eliminated.
- 2) effective space allocation:
This is especially important because the exhaust gas recycling device 6 can be arranged
within a very limited space in the motorcycle 5.
- 3) stable operations:
The exhaust gas recycling valve 61 is controlled mechanically by the accelerator cable
9, and therefore is not affected by the high temperature of exhaust gas. As a result,
the exhaust gas recycling device 6 has a long service life.
1. An exhaust gas recycling device (6) for an engine (3) of a motorcycle (5), the motorcycle
(5) having a fuel tank (51), the engine (3) being disposed under the fuel tank (51)
and including an air intake system (31) and an exhaust gas system (32),
characterized in that the exhaust gas recycling device (6) includes:
a normally closed exhaust gas recycling valve (61) mounted on the air intake system
(31) and having a gas inlet (611) and a gas outlet (612) that is in fluid communication
with the air intake system (31), the exhaust gas recycling valve (61) being opened
so as to allow for gas flow between the gas inlet (611) and the gas outlet (612) when
the engine (3) is in an accelerated state;
an exhaust gas outlet (321', 322') formed in the exhaust gas system (32); and
an air-guiding pipe (62) having one end connected to and in fluid communication with
the gas inlet (611), and the other end connected to and in fluid communication with
the exhaust gas system (32) through the exhaust gas outlet (321', 322');
wherein the exhaust gas recycling valve (61) is disposed under the fuel tank (51),
the air-guiding pipe (62) being disposed between the air intake system (31) and the
exhaust gas system (32).
2. An exhaust gas recycling device (6) for an engine (3) of a motorcycle (5), the motorcycle
(5) having a fuel tank (51), the engine (3) being disposed under the fuel tank (51)
and including an air intake system (31) and an exhaust gas system (32),
characterized in that the exhaust gas recycling device (6) includes:
a normally closed exhaust gas recycling valve (61) mounted on the air intake system
(31) and having a gas inlet (611) and a gas outlet (612) that is in fluid communication
with the air intake system (31), the exhaust gas recycling valve (61) being opened
so as to allow for gas flow between the gas inlet (611) and the gas outlet (612) when
the engine (3) is in an accelerated state;
an exhaust gas outlet (321', 322') formed in the exhaust gas system (32); and
an air-guiding pipe (62) having one end connected to and in fluid communication with
the gas inlet (611), and the other end connected to and in fluid communication with
the exhaust gas system (32) through the exhaust gas outlet (321', 322');
wherein the exhaust gas recycling valve (61) and the air-guiding pipe (62) are disposed
under the fuel tank (51) and between the fuel tank (51) and the exhaust gas system
(32), the air-guiding pipe (62) being disposed in proximity to the engine (3).
3. An exhaust gas recycling device (6) for an engine (3) of a motorcycle (5), the motorcycle
(5) having a seat (52), the engine (3) being disposed under the seat (52) and including
an air intake system (31) and an exhaust gas system (32),
characterized in that the exhaust gas recycling device (6) includes:
a normally closed exhaust gas recycling valve (61) mounted on the air intake system
(31) and having a gas inlet (611) and a gas outlet (612) that is in fluid communication
with the air intake system (31), the exhaust gas recycling valve (61) being opened
so as to allow for gas flow between the gas inlet (611) and the gas outlet (612) when
the engine (3) is in an accelerated state;
an exhaust gas outlet (321' , 322') formed in the exhaust gas system (32); and
an air-guiding pipe (62) having one end connected to and in fluid communication with
the gas inlet (611), and the other end connected to and in fluid communication with
the exhaust gas system (32) through the exhaust gas outlet (321', 322');
wherein the exhaust gas recycling valve (61) is disposed under the seat (52) and between
the seat (52) and the exhaust gas system (32), the air-guiding pipe (62) being disposed
in proximity to the engine (3).
4. The exhaust gas recycling device as claimed in Claim 1, 2, or 3, further characterized in that the exhaust gas system (32) includes an outlet channel (322) that is formed in a
cylinder head (33), the exhaust gas outlet (322') being also formed in the cylinder
head (33) and being in fluid communication with the outlet channel (322).
5. The exhaust gas recycling device as claimed in Claim 1, 2, or 3, further characterized in that the exhaust gas system (32) includes an exhaust pipe (321) that is formed with the
exhaust gas outlet (321').
6. The exhaust gas recycling device as claimed in Claim 1 or 3, further characterized in that the air-guiding pipe (62) extends around a cylinder (331) of the engine (3).
7. The exhaust gas recycling device as claimed in Claim 1 or 3, further characterized in that the air-guiding pipe (62) extends around a cylinder head (33) of the engine (3).
8. The exhaust gas recycling device as claimed in Claim 1 or 3, further characterized in that the air-guiding pipe (62) extends around a cylinder head cover (332) of the engine
(3).
9. The exhaust gas recycling device as claimed in Claim 1, 2, or 3, further characterized in that the air intake system (31) includes an air intake pipe (311), the exhaust gas recycling
valve (61) being mounted on the air intake pipe (311).
10. The exhaust gas recycling device as claimed in Claim 1, 2, or 3, further characterized in that the exhaust gas recycling valve (61) is connected operatively to an accelerator cable
(9), the exhaust gas recycling valve (61) being opened upon actuation of an accelerator
cable (9) so as to allow for gas flow between the air intake system (31) and the exhaust
gas system (32) through the exhaust gas recycling valve (61) and the air-guiding pipe
(62).