IP Library Granted Patent US 8,602,008
Granted Patent B2
US 8,602,008 · App. 13/289,049 · Granted Dec 10, 2013

Positive crankcase ventilation system

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Patent No.
US 8,602,008
App. No.
13/289,049
Granted
Dec 10, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An engine assembly includes an engine defining a combustion chamber and a crankcase volume, and an intake assembly having an air cleaner assembly, a throttle, and an intake manifold in a series arrangement and fluidly coupled with the combustion chamber. A first and second air-oil separator may define respective first and second separator volumes, each respectively configured to extract oil from air flowing through the volume. A first conduit may fluidly couple the crankcase with the first separator volume, a second conduit may fluidly couple the intake manifold with the first separator volume; a third conduit may fluidly couple the crankcase with the second separator volume; a fourth conduit may fluidly couple the air cleaner assembly with the second separator volume; and a fifth conduit may fluidly couple the air cleaner assembly with the first separator volume.

Claims (37)

1. An engine assembly comprising:

an engine defining a combustion chamber and a crankcase volume;

an intake assembly including an air cleaner assembly, a throttle, and an intake manifold disposed in a series arrangement, the intake manifold being fluidly coupled with the combustion chamber, and wherein the throttle is disposed between the air cleaner assembly and the intake manifold;

a first air-oil separator defining a first separator volume, and a second air-oil separator defining a second separator volume, each of the first and second separator volumes being respectively configured to extract oil from air flowing through the volume;

a first conduit fluidly coupling the crankcase with the first separator volume;

a second conduit fluidly coupling the intake manifold with the first separator volume;

a third conduit fluidly coupling the crankcase with the second separator volume;

a fourth conduit fluidly coupling the air cleaner assembly with the second separator volume;

a fifth conduit fluidly coupling the air cleaner assembly with the first separator volume; and

wherein the fifth conduit includes a check valve configured to inhibit fluid flow through the fifth conduit in a direction away from the air cleaner assembly.

2. The engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second conduit includes a flow restrictor.

3. The engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the throttle is configured to controllably restrict air flow into the intake manifold.

4. The engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the engine includes an engine block, a cylinder head, an oil pan, and a cylinder head cover; and

wherein the first air-oil separator is disposed within a volume partially defined by the cylinder head and cylinder head cover.

5. The engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the third and fourth conduits are operative to allow air to pass from the air cleaner assembly into the crankcase.

6. The engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first air-oil separator includes a baffle extending into the separator volume.

7. The engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the air cleaner assembly includes an air filter.

8. The engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first and third conduits includes a bore extending through a portion of the engine.

9. The engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the second, fourth and fifth conduits are tubes.

10. The engine assembly of claim 9 , wherein each of the second, fourth and fifth conduit tubes have a common inner diameter.

11. An engine assembly comprising:

an engine defining a combustion chamber and a crankcase volume;

an intake assembly including an air cleaner assembly, a throttle, and an intake manifold disposed in a series arrangement, the intake manifold being fluidly coupled with the combustion chamber, and wherein the throttle is disposed between the air cleaner assembly and the intake manifold and is configured to controllably restrict air flow into the intake manifold;

a first air-oil separator defining a first separator volume, and a second air-oil separator defining a second separator volume, each of the first and second separator volumes being respectively configured to extract oil from air flowing through the volume;

a first conduit fluidly coupling the crankcase with the first separator volume;

a second conduit fluidly coupling the intake manifold with the first separator volume, the second conduit including a flow restrictor;

a third conduit fluidly coupling the crankcase with the second separator volume;

a fourth conduit fluidly coupling the air cleaner assembly with the second separator volume;

a fifth conduit fluidly coupling the air cleaner assembly with the first separator volume; and

wherein the fifth conduit includes a check valve configured to inhibit fluid flow through the fifth conduit in a direction away from the air cleaner assembly.

12. A method of assembling a positive crankcase ventilation system comprising:

coupling a crankcase volume of an engine assembly with a separator volume of a first air-oil separator using a first fluid conduit;

coupling the separator volume of the first air-oil separator with an intake manifold of the engine assembly using a second fluid conduit;

coupling the crankcase volume of the engine assembly with a separator volume of a second air-oil separator using a third fluid conduit;

coupling the separator volume of the second air-oil separator with an air cleaner assembly of the engine assembly using a fourth fluid conduit; and

coupling the separator volume of the first air-oil separator with the air cleaner assembly of the engine assembly using a fifth fluid conduit, the fifth fluid conduit including a check valve configured to inhibit fluid flow through the fifth fluid conduit in a direction away from the air cleaner assembly.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the intake manifold is fluidly coupled with a combustion chamber of the engine assembly, and wherein a throttle is disposed between the air cleaner assembly and the intake manifold and is configured to controllably restrict air flow into the intake manifold.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2014
From: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 034186/0776 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 28, 2012
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 028458/0184 →