IP Library Granted Patent US 9,845,773
Granted Patent B2
US 9,845,773 · App. 14/334,094 · Granted Dec 19, 2017

Aspirator and ejector system

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Patent No.
US 9,845,773
App. No.
14/334,094
Granted
Dec 19, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

An engine system having a flowpath between a junction upstream of a turbocharger and an intake manifold that includes an ejector and an aspirator connected in parallel relative to one another within the flowpath is disclosed. The motive flow through the ejector is in the opposite direction relative to the direction of the motive flow through the aspirator, and both the ejector and the aspirator have a suction port fluidly coupled to a device requiring vacuum. The engine system also includes a first check valve disposed in control of the motive flow through the ejector and a second check valve disposed in control of the motive flow through the aspirator and may also include a control valve in fluid communication within the flowpath upstream or downstream of the ejector and the aspirator that controls the flow into and/or out of both thereof.

Claims (31)

1. An engine system comprising:

a flowpath between a junction upstream of a turbocharger and an intake manifold of an engine intake system;

an ejector and an aspirator connected in parallel relative to one another and forming a portion of the flowpath;

wherein a first motive flow through the ejector is in an opposite direction relative to a direction of a second motive flow through the aspirator, the second motive flow being in a direction from a junction upstream of the turbocharger toward the intake manifold; and

a first check valve disposed in control of the first motive flow through the ejector and a second check valve disposed in control of the second motive flow through the aspirator;

wherein the first check valve allows fluid flow in the direction of the first motive flow under a boost condition with the throttle open;

wherein both the ejector and the aspirator have a suction port fluidly coupled to a device requiring vacuum.

2. The engine system of claim 1 , wherein the aspirator and the ejector are both connected to the same device requiring vacuum.

3. The engine system of claim 1 , wherein the motive flow through the ejector is from the intake manifold toward the junction upstream of the turbocharger.

4. The engine system of claim 1 , wherein the second check valve allows fluid flow in the direction of the second motive flow under idle conditions.

5. The engine system of claim 4 , further comprising a third check valve disposed in control of the flow through the suction port of the ejector and a fourth check valve disposed in control of the flow through the suction port of the aspirator.

6. The engine system of claim 1 , wherein the aspirator includes a bypass port having a bypass check valve disposed in control of flow therethrough.

7. The engine system of claim 1 , further comprising a control valve in fluid communication within the flowpath downstream of the ejector and the aspirator and controlling the flow into the ejector and out of the aspirator.

8. The engine system of claim 1 , further comprising a control valve in fluid communication within the flowpath upstream of the ejector and the aspirator and controlling the flow into the aspirator and out of the ejector.

9. The engine system of claim 8 , wherein the control valve is a vacuum actuated control valve.

10. The engine system of claim 9 , wherein the vacuum actuated control valve includes a control chamber in fluid communication with one or both of the ejector and the aspirator or with the device requiring a vacuum.

11. The engine system of claim 8 , wherein the control valve is an electromagnetically actuated control valve.

12. The engine system of claim 8 , wherein the control valve is a vacuum actuated control valve or an electromagnetically actuated control valve.

13. The engine system of claim 9 , wherein the control valve is a vacuum actuated control valve that includes a control chamber in fluid communication with one or both of the ejector and the aspirator or with the device requiring a vacuum.

14. An engine system comprising:

a flowpath between a junction upstream of a turbocharger and an intake manifold of an engine intake system;

an ejector and an aspirator connected in parallel relative to one another and forming a portion of the flowpath; and

a control valve in fluid communication within the flowpath upstream of the ejector and the aspirator and simultaneously controlling the flow into the aspirator and out of the ejector, or downstream of the ejector and the aspirator and simultaneously controlling the flow out of the aspirator and into the ejector;

wherein a first motive flow through the ejector is in an opposite direction relative to a direction of a second motive flow through the aspirator, the second motive flow being in a direction from an air induction conduit toward the intake manifold; and

wherein both the ejector and the aspirator have a suction port fluidly coupled to a device requiring vacuum.

15. The engine system of claim 14 , wherein the control valve is a vacuum actuated control valve.

16. The engine system of claim 15 , wherein the vacuum actuated control valve includes a control chamber in fluid communication with one or both of the ejector and the aspirator or with the device requiring a vacuum.

17. The engine system of claim 14 , wherein the control valve is an electromagnetically actuated control valve.

18. The engine system of claim 14 , further comprising a first check valve disposed in control of the motive flow through the ejector and a second check valve disposed in control of the motive flow through the aspirator.

19. The engine system of claim 18 , further comprising a third check valve disposed in control of the flow through the suction port of the ejector and a fourth check valve disposed in control of the flow through the suction port of the aspirator.

20. The engine system of claim 18 , wherein both the first and second check valves are positioned upstream of the ejector and aspirator when the control valve is downstream of the aspirator and ejector, or downstream of the ejector and aspirator when the control valve is upstream of the aspirator and ejector.

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