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Title:
ANTI-VIBRATION COUPLING SYSTEM FOR A COVER OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2018/189703
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Anti-vibration coupling system for a cover of an engine constituted by: plastic pin (1) provided with a semi-spherical head (12) and with a reinforcement (15); said plastic pin (1) preferably being provided with a central cavity (13) with circular section adapted to prevent the formation of a depression; metal pin (2) connected to said engine, provided with a threaded body (22) and with a first head (23), with polygonal section, and with a second head (24) with circular section; damping element (3), provided with a first inlet end (31) with a first semi-spherical recess (32) configured for being engaged with said head (12), and a second opposite end (37), with a second recess (38) and a third recess (39), mutually coaxial, adapted to be engaged with said first head (23) and said second head (39) of said metal pin (2); said damping element (3) being provided, on the outer surface (33) thereof, with an elasticizing ring (34), constituted by at least one circular loop that is suitably sized and positioned on said lateral surface (33) in order to increase the elasticity of said damping element (3) in a pre-established point; said damping element (3) also being provided with through holes (4) in order to further increase the elasticity thereof.

Inventors:
AFFINITA ANTONIO (IT)
Application Number:
PCT/IB2018/052552
Publication Date:
October 18, 2018
Filing Date:
April 12, 2018
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
SAPA S R L (IT)
International Classes:
F16B21/07
Foreign References:
DE20210411U12002-10-24
EP1925831A22008-05-28
FR2932235A12009-12-11
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
FIAMMENGHI, Eva et al. (IT)
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Claims:
Claims

1. Anti -vibration coupling system for a cover of an internal combustion engine, adapted to allow the stable and reversible engagement of a cover to the respective internal combustion engine, damping any vibration, characterized in that it consists of at least:

- a circular section plastic pin (1) projecting from the inner surface of said cover, consisting of the same thermoplastic polymer as said cover; said plastic pin (1) being provided with a head (12), having semi-spherical shape or with spherical or pseudo- spherical cap, placed at the distal end of said plastic pin (1), and at least one reinforcement (15), placed at the proximal end of said plastic pin (1), consisting of a hollow stiffening structure, adapted to rigidly but elastically constrain said plastic pin (1) to the respective cover; said plastic pin (1) being preferably provided with a central cavity (13), preferably with circular section, placed at the longitudinal axis of said plastic pin (1) and having a length slightly smaller than the length of said plastic pin (1), from the proximal end thereof up to said head (12); said cavity (13) being adapted to prevent the formation of a depression on the face (50) of said cover opposite said plastic pin (1);

- a metal pin (2) whose proximal end (60) is directly connected to said engine, at the position of the respective plastic pin (1), provided with a threaded body (22) and a first head (23), preferably having a polygonal section, consisting of a projection adapted to engage with a corresponding recess of a damping element (3); said metal pin (2) also consisting of a distal end provided with at least one second head (24), characterized by a smaller diameter than said first head (23); said second head (24) preferably having a circular section;

- a damping element (3) adapted to permanently but elastically connect said plastic pin (1) with the corresponding metal pin (2), consisting of any synthetic plastic polymer adapted to absorb the vibrations produced by said internal combustion engine; said damping element (3) being provided with a first inlet end (31) consisting of a first hemispheric recess (32), suitably configured to engage and accommodate, in a stable and reversible manner, the head (12) of the plastic pin (1); said damping element (3) being further provided with a second opposite end (37), consisting of a second recess (38) and a third recess (39), mutually coaxial, adapted to be engaged, in a stable and reversible manner, respectively with said first head (23) and said second head (39) of said metal pin (2); said damping element (3) being provided, on the outer surface (33) thereof, with at least one first elasticizing ring (34), consisting of at least one pair of loops (70-71) and a projection (80), circular and positioned on said lateral surface (33), preferably in the vicinity of said second opposite end (37); said damping element (3) being further provided with a plurality of through holes (4) adapted to cross the entire body of said damping element (3) to increase the elasticity thereof.

Anti -vibration coupling system for a cover of an internal combustion engine, according to the preceding claim 1, characterized in that the plastic polymer of said cover and said plastic pin (1) is polyamide.

Anti -vibration coupling system for a cover of an internal combustion engine, according to any one of the preceding claims 1 or 2, characterized in that said metal pin (2) is a common threaded pin, co-molded and subjected to galvanization, made from any metal or metal alloy.

Anti -vibration coupling system for a cover of an internal combustion engine, according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said reinforcement structure, adapted to stably and irreversibly connect said plastic pin (1) to the respective cover, consists of ribs (14) preferably tilted by 45° with respect to the longitudinal axis of said plastic pin (1).

Anti -vibration coupling system for a cover of an internal combustion engine, according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lateral surface (33) of the damping element (3) is provided with a second elasticizing ring (35), substantially placed at half distance between said first inlet end (31) and said second opposite end (37).

6. Anti -vibration coupling system for a cover of an internal combustion engine, according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lateral surface (33) of said damping element (3) is provided with a third elasticizing ring (36), placed in proximity to said first inlet end (31).

7. Anti -vibration coupling system for a cover of an internal combustion engine, according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the entire lateral surface (33) of said damping element (3) is provided with a plurality of projections and indentations, arranged in a continuous and alternating manner, adapted to increase the elastic behavior of said damping element (3).

8. Anti -vibration coupling system for a cover of an internal combustion engine, according to the preceding claim 7, characterized in that said projections and indentations with which said lateral surface (33) of said damping element (3) is provided have different length or depth.

9. Anti -vibration coupling system for a cover of an internal combustion engine, according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said second recess (37) of said damping element (3) and said first head (23) of said metal pin (2) have hexagonal or circular shape.

Description:
"Anti-vibration coupling system for a cover of an internal combustion engine"

Description Field of the art

The present invention operates in the field of mechanics and the automobile industry in the sector of plastic components. More in detail the present patent regards a new and innovative system for coupling between any one engine and the relative cover so as to damp the vibrations and reduce the production costs.

Prior art

The automobile industry is the branch of the manufacturing industry involved with the design, construction, marketing and sales of engine vehicles. After 2008 and 2009, when this was the industrial sector most hit by the economic and financial crisis, such field has since once again found momentum, with a growth greater than 25% in 2010. In 2011 nearly 80 million engine vehicles, which include cars and commercial vehicles, were produced throughout the world, making this the number one manufacturing field in the world for turnover.

This data suffices to explain the great variety of vehicles present on the market today; vehicles ranging from campers to commercial vans, utility vehicles and sports cars.

Given the large production numbers of this industrial sector, it is clear that even minimal savings on the production cost of only one component of the vehicle has a significant impact on the overall savings of the production plant.

In the sector of plastic components of vehicles, engine covers have great importance. These are fitted structures that cover and protect the engine of the vehicle, also accomplishing the functions of thermal and acoustic insulation.

Such covers, as already stated, are connected to the relative engine by means of common coupling devices that function in fitted manner and which are the subject of various international patents including the patent EP 0 902 198 Bl . More in detail, presently, at the upper surface of the engine, i.e. at the surface intended to be protected by the cover, a plurality of fixing pins are arranged with rounded or spherical head. At the points corresponding to the position of said pins, the cover is provided with deformable elastomeric inserts with shape complementary to the head of the pins.

Such system, which currently substantially represents the manufacturing standard for these coupling devices between an engine and its cover, has critical issues.

First of all, the system currently used is constituted by at least three components: the pin arranged on the engine with the relative coupling system, the elastomeric recess arranged on the cover, produced separately therefrom and connected to said cover by means of its coupling system, and a connection element, also made of an elastomeric polymer, which allows the connection between the two components in an elastic manner. Therefore, there are three devices coupled together, for which particular attention is required to ensure that the performances thereof are compliant with current regulations.

Therefore, the object of the present invention is to propose a new and innovative system for coupling between an engine and its cover which allows the stable and reversible coupling of a cover to the relative engine, which effectively damps the vibrations and which can be made in large series, with a considerable money and times savings. Description of the invention

According to the present invention, a system for coupling between an internal combustion engine and a relative cover is attained. Said coupling system is subjected to numerous safety regulations and quality standards which oblige the maximum possible absorption of the vibrations imparted by the engine to the cover connected thereto. Such absorption is adapted to damp both the movements and the noises coming from the internal combustion engine when it is operating.

Advantageously, with respect to the connection systems currently used in the automobile industry, the present invention allows manufacturing one component less, with respect to the prior art. This involves not only improved performances in terms of vibration absorption, but also considerable money savings in producing the engine cover.

There are advantageously only three components of the coupling system. In particular:

- a plastic pin preferably made of polyamide, made by means of molding together with the cover itself and hence integral therewith. Said pin, advantageously, is provided at its proximal end with at least one hollow structural reinforcement system, adapted to connected it to the cover in a fixed and stable manner. Possibly, said reinforcement can be constituted by common ribs, preferably tilted by 45° with respect to the longitudinal axis of said plastic pin. The distal end of the plastic pin is advantageously constituted by a head having semi-spherical shape or with spherical or pseudo-spherical cap. In order to prevent phenomena of aesthetic depression, which normally occur on the face of said cover opposite the side where the plastic pins are present, each of said pins can be advantageously provided with a central cavity, with preferably circular section, provided with length slightly smaller than the length of said plastic pin, also covering said head; - a metal pin, whose proximal end is connected, according to known techniques, to the engine at the position of the plastic pin with which the coupling must occur. Said metal pin is advantageously provided with a threaded body, made of any one metal or metal alloy by means of co-molding and galvanization, and with a first head, also metal, with polygonal section - preferably hexagonal. Advantageously, in a position coaxial with said first head, said metal pin is advantageously provided with at least one second head, with size smaller than that of said first head and preferably with circular section;

- a damping element due to which, advantageously, the connection occurs between said plastic pin and the corresponding metal pin. Advantageously, said damping element is made of any one synthetic plastic polymer adapted to effectively absorb the vibrations. Said damping element is provided with a first inlet end, in which a first semi -spherical recess is present that is adapted to be connected, in a stable and reversible manner, with said head of said plastic pin. The opposite end of said damping element, i.e. second opposite end, is advantageously provided with one second recess and at least one third recess, mutually coaxial, adapted to be connected, in a stable and reversible manner with said first head and said second head of said metal pin. Said damping element is advantageously provided with a plurality of through holes which cross through the entire body thereof in order to increase the elasticity thereof at pre-established points.

One of the most advantageous and innovative characteristics offered by the present invention lies in the lateral surface of said damping element. Indeed, this is provided with at least one first elasticizing ring, preferably also with a second and with a third elasticizing ring, each of which constituted by at least one pair of loops and a projection, circular and suitably sized and positioned on said lateral surface of said damping element in order to increase the flexibility at a pre-established point.

In a preferred version of the present invention, in place of one or more elasticized bands, the entire lateral surface of said damping element is constituted by an alternating sequence of loops and projections, possibly also with size different from each other, adapted to modulate

- in a pre-established manner - the flexibility and the elasticity of said damping element for the purpose of attaining total vibration absorption.

The advantages offered by the present invention are evident in light of the description set forth up to now, and will be even clearer due to the enclosed figures and the relative detailed description.

Description of the figures

The invention will be described hereinbelow in at least one preferred embodiment, by way of a non-limiting example with the aid of the enclosed figures, in which:

- FIGURE 1 shows a three-dimensional view of all the components of the present invention. One sees the plastic pin 1 provided with its semi-spherical head 12 with the central cavity 13; the damping element 3 with the first inlet end 31 at the plastic pin 1, the lateral surface 33 with the through holes 4 and the elasticizing band 34 and the second opposite end 37 with the second recess 38 directed towards the metal pin 2; the latter is represented complete with threads 22, first head 23 and second head 24. - FIGURE 2 illustrates the system illustrated above in a mounted configuration, in which all three components are coupled together.

- FIGURE 3 shows a longitudinal section of the coupling system in which the engagement of the head 12 of the plastic pin 1 is seen within the first semi-spherical recess 32 of the damping element 3; one sees the engagement of the first head 23 of the metal pin 2 in the corresponding second recess 38 of the damping element 3 of the second head 24 in the corresponding third recess 39 of said damping element 3. Also visible in this figure is the connection between the plastic pin 1 and the relative cover by means of a system of strengthening ribs 14.

- FIGURE 4 shows a top view of the present system, in which the following can be seen: the metal pin 2, the relative first head 23 and the outer edge of the damping element 3 that encloses it.

- FIGURE 5 shows several of the possible variants of the present invention. In particular FIG. 5(a) shows a version in which, on the lateral surface 33 of the damping element 3, said first elasticizing band 34 is present along with a second elasticizing band 35; FIG. 5(b) illustrates a damping element 3 also provided with a third damping band 36, in this version the ribs 14 are substituted by a hollow reinforcement 15 with substantially parallelepiped shape; FIG. 5(c), finally, shows a particular embodiment in which the entire lateral surface 33 of the damping element 3 is constituted by elasticizing projections and indentations of variable size.

Detailed description of the invention

The present invention will now be illustrated by way of non-limiting or non-constraining example, making use of the figures which illustrate several embodiments relative to the present inventive concept.

With reference to FIG. 1, a three-dimensional view is shown of all three constituent elements of the coupling system, object of the present invention.

From top to bottom one sees the following: the plastic pin 1 with circular section which is made by means of molding together with the cover and which projects therefrom towards the engine. Like the relative cover with which it is integral, such pin will preferably be made of polyamide. At the bottom part of the plastic pin 1, at its distal end, one sees the head 12 with semi-spherical shape that characterizes it;

the damping element 3, adapted to connect said plastic pin 1 to the relative metal pin 2 described in detail hereinbelow. Said damping element 3 represents the principle area of the innovations claimed by the present patent. The first inlet end 31, i.e. the side of said damping element 3 directed towards said plastic pin 1, is characterized by a first semi- spherical recess 32, suitably configured to be engaged in a stable and reversible manner with said head 12 of said plastic pin 1. The other side, i.e. the second opposite end 37, is directed towards the underlying metal pin 2 and is provided with recesses adapted to establish the stable and reversible connection with said metal pin 2. Still with reference to said FIG. l, a plurality of through holes 4 are visible on the lateral surface 33 of said damping element 3; such through holes 4 are adapted to cross through the body of said damping element 3, along pre-established axes, in order to increase the elasticity thereof and hence the vibration absorption. On said lateral surface 33, a first elasticizing ring 34 is also visible, constituted by at least one pair of loops 70-71 and a projection 80, circular and suitably sized and positioned on said lateral surface 33 in order to increase the flexibility of said damping element 3 at a pre-established point;

on the lower part of FIG. 1, the third element of the coupling system is visible, i.e. the metal pin 2, whose proximal end 60 is connected to said internal combustion engine at the position of the relative plastic pin 1. This is constituted by a threaded body 22, preferably made by means of co-molding and galvanization. On the upper part thereof, one sees a first head 23, with hexagonal section, and a second head 24. The latter are constituted by mutually coaxial projections adapted to be engaged with corresponding recesses of said damping element 3. Preferably said second head 24 has circular section and has smaller size than said first head 23. With reference to FIG. 3, one sees a sectional view of the coupling of the present invention. Due to this image, it is possible to comprise the type of constraint existing between the various components. More in detail, one sees the first semi-spherical recess 32 of said damping element 3 which is engaged with the head 12 of said plastic pin 1. At the second opposite end 37 of said damping element 3, instead, one sees the second and the third recess 38 and 39 with which said damping element 3 is provided, which are respectively engaged, in a stable and reversible manner, with said first head 23 and said second head 24 of said metal pin 2.

Still in said FIG. 3, the central cavity 13 is also visible which characterizes said plastic pin 1, from its proximal end to the relative head 12.

Finally, with reference to FIG. 5, several possible variants of the present invention are shown, which especially affect said plastic pin 1 and said damping element 3.

With regard to the stability of the connection between said plastic pin 1 and the relative engine cover, this is provided with a hollow reinforcement structure 15 commonly termed "castle" or alternatively provided with ribs 14 preferably tilted 45° with respect to the longitudinal axis of said plastic pin 1.

The other variants regard the elasticizing rings 34, 35, 36 which cover the lateral surface 33 of the damping element 3. In the version of FIG. 5(a), said damping element is provided with a first elasticizing ring 34 and with a second elasticizing ring 35, respectively placed in proximity to the second opposite end 37 and substantially at half of said lateral surface 33. In FIG. 5(b) a third elasticizing ring 36 is also present, placed in proximity to the first inlet end 31 of said damping element 3.

In FIG. 5(c), instead, the entire lateral surface 33 of the damping element 3 is covered with a plurality of projections and indentations, arranged in a continuous and alternating manner, adapted to increase the elastic behavior of said damping element 3. Possibly, said projections and indentations can have different length and depth, suitably calculated in order to modulate the elastic behavior of said damping element 3 in a pre-established manner.

Finally, it is clear that modifications, additions or variations that are obvious to the man skilled in the art can be made to the invention described up to now, without departing from the protective scope that is provided by the enclosed claims.