Butterfly valve body

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Inventors

Hannewald, Thomas
Seeger, Armin
Bock, Wilhelm

Application #

601016

Filed

Sep-8-2000

Published

Mar-5-2002

Current US Class

251/129.11
251/305

International Classes

F16K 031/02; F16K 001/22

Field of Search

251/129.11 251/305 251/366

Assignee

Mannesmann VDO AG (Frankfurt, DE)

Examiners

Scherbel; David A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Farber; Martin A.

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Abstract
A throttle body (1) which has a throttle housing (2) made of plastic, a throttle butterfly (5) being pivotably mounted in a conduit section (3) of the throttle housing (2), wherein, a metal cylinder (12) is provided in the conduit section (3) over at least part of the pivoting range of the throttle butterfly (5).
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A throttle body (1) comprising a throttle housing (2) made of plastic, a throttle butterfly (5) being pivotably mounted in a conduit section (3) of the throttle housing (2), and a metal cylinder (12) provided in the conduit section (3) over at least part of pivoting range of the throttle butterfly (5); wherein the plastic housing is thicker than the metal cylinder and

the throttle body further comprises a holder, suitable for holding an additional element for the operation of the throttle butterfly at a location outside of the housing, and connecting means extending from the cylinder through the housing for connecting the holder to the cylinder.

2. The throttle body (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the metal cylinder (12) is included in the plastic of the throttle housing (2), a metal inner wall of the metal cylinder (12) being exposed in a region of the conduit section (3).



Description
FEILD BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a throttle body with a throttle housing made of plastic 1.

Throttle housings of throttle bodies are generally made from aluminum by die casting. However, this has the disadvantage that involved and careful machining of the die casting is required, and there is also the fact that such throttle housings are heavy and have poor corrosion resistance.

Consideration has therefore already been given to producing the throttle housing from plastic by injection molding. Such throttle housings made of plastic have the advantage that they are lighter than aluminum housings, that the production material is less expensive and that inserts, for bearings for example, can be press-fitted in openings formed during the injection-molding process, thus making it either completely unnecessary to machine the molding or significantly reducing the amount of machining required.

However, throttle housings made from plastic have the disadvantage that they may shrink during and after the injection-molding process and may deform after being released from the mold. The same applies to the effects of temperature and forces, especially since such throttle bodies are arranged in the engine compartment of vehicles, where they are subject to very large fluctuations in temperature. If, for example, the engine of the vehicle is not in operation and the outside temperature is low, very low temperatures are reached (e.g. temperatures around freezing point or even below); when the internal combustion engine is operating, on the other hand, a very high temperature (in particular over 100 C.) is reached. Due, in particular, to these large temperature fluctuations, disadvantageous deformations therefore occur in the pivoting rang e of the throttle butterfly, making it impossible to meet the high leakage-air requirements, particularly in the idle position of the throttle butterfly and around the latter. However, it is precisely this range that is particularly important since it exerts a major effect on fuel consumption and the quality of the exhaust gas. It is therefore particularly important that the intake wall of the throttle body should maintain its dimensional accuracy, both under the conditions mentioned and over a prolonged period, in particular a number of years.
 
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