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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 07, 1988
Filed:
Feb. 18, 1987
Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha, Toyota, JP;
Abstract
A cylinder head for an engine is formed with a first straight intake passage which leads to a first intake port, and with a second helical intake passage which leads to a second intake port and is formed with a helical end vortex portion. A common intake passage leads to the upstream ends of the first and second intake passages. A dividing ridge extends from one side of the inner surface of the cylinder head defining the intake passages towards but not reaching an opposite side of that surface, with a gap being left beween the ridge summit portion and that opposite side. The ridge thus divides the second intake passage into a one side portion remote from the first intake passage and terminating in the helical end vortex portion, and another side portion towards that first intake passage which is a straight bypass passage and is communicated at its downstream end to that helical end vortex portion. The upstream end of the ridge is positioned substantially upstream of the point at which the common intake passage becomes bifurcated into the first and second intake passages. A control valve is fitted in the common intake passage between its wall and this upstream ridge end, so as to control the flow resistance of the first straight intake passage and the straight bypass passage. Optionally, the portion of the control valve on the ridge side of the cylinder head inner surface is substantially upstream of the portion thereof on the opposite side thereof.