Patents Assigned to Wartsila Technology Oy Ab
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Patent number: 6973908Abstract: An arrangement for lubricating a piston engine comprising a source of lubrication medium, first pressure elevating means for elevating the pressure of the lubricating medium, and first ducting means for delivering the lubricating medium to lubrication targets of the engine. The arrangement comprises at least one second ducting means which is separate from the first ducting means and which is provided with a valve arrangement controllable by external control for controlling flow of lubricating medium in the second ducting means. The second ducting means is connectable in now communication with a source of lubricating medium through the valve arrangement. The invention relates also to a corresponding method.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2001Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Wartsila Technology Oy ABInventor: Daniel Paro
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Patent number: 6953052Abstract: A fuel system shut-off valve includes a valve body bounding a fuel space, the valve body having an inlet opening and an outlet opening communicating with the fuel space. A piston assembly in the fuel space includes a main piston member that is movable relative to the valve body and an auxiliary piston member that is movable relative to the main piston member. The piston assembly either allows or prevents fuel flow through the valve from the inlet opening towards the outlet opening depending on the position of the auxiliary piston member. A force member urges the piston assembly towards the inlet opening.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Wartsila Technology Oy ABInventor: Kai Lehtonen
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Patent number: 6912978Abstract: A piston engine includes a feed channel for conducting combustion air to the engine, a collecting container for receiving combustion air from the feed channel, and a feed pipe for conducting combustion air from the collecting container to a cylinder of the engine. Moistening fluid is introduced into the combustion air at a location upstream of the feed pipe and a droplet separator removes droplets of moistening fluid from air flowing through the feed pipe.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Wartsila Technology Oy ABInventors: Tero Raikio, Carl-Erik Rösgren
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Patent number: 6910469Abstract: A supercharged multi-cylinder piston engine includes an elongate air inlet manifold and multiple heat transfer elements located in the interior space of the air inlet manifold. The heat transfer elements extend individually over different respective length segments of the interior space of the manifold and extend collectively over substantially the entire length of the interior space of the manifold.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Wartsila Technology Oy ABInventor: Jari Renkonen
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Patent number: 6883325Abstract: Method of utilizing waste heat in a turbocharger unit of an internal combustion engine unit having means for recovering heat from the combustion process, the engine unit comprising a turbocharger unit adapted to feed pressurized combustion air to the engine and to receive exhaust gases from the engine, wherein the means for recovering heat is producing steam, which is generated using waste heat from the engine and wherein the steam is injected to the turbocharger unit and the energy of steam is at least partially recovered in the turbocharger. The invention relates also to an internal combustion engine arrangement which comprises means for recovering heat from the combustion process and a turbocharger unit adapted to feed pressurized combustion air to the engine and to receive exhaust gases from the engine. The turbocharger unit is provided with a steam injection arrangement connected with the means for recovering heat.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Wartsila Technology Oy AbInventor: Jerzy Chomiak
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Patent number: 6626237Abstract: Apparatus for recovering heat from a gas flow defines a heat transfer space through which the gas flow can be directed, the heat transfer space having a first region and a second region, a gas inlet and a gas outlet. A first valve arrangement alters the direction of gas flow through the heat transfer space, the first valve arrangement having a first condition in which the first region is upstream of the second region and a second condition in which the second region is upstream of the first region. First and second heat exchangers are disposed in the first and second regions respectively of the heat transfer space. A second valve arrangement connects each heat exchanger selectively either to a first heat transfer medium flow circuit or to a second heat transfer medium flow circuit.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Wartsila Technology Oy ABInventor: Ted Bergman
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Patent number: 6622486Abstract: An arrangement for feeding air in a supercharged piston engine includes at least a supercharging device arranged for feeding air to more than one cylinder, an air chamber in connection with the supercharging device, and a channel arrangement leading from the air chamber to each cylinder of the piston engine. A resonator system is in connection with the air chamber for attenuating the pressure pulsation in the air chamber. In a method of operating the supercharged piston engine, combustion air is fed by means of the supercharging device at a pressure higher than ambient pressure into the air chamber, air is led from the air chamber to the cylinders through the channel arrangements, and a pressure pulsation is formed in the air chamber, which pulsation is half-wavelength shifted from the pulsation in the air chamber, appearing at frequencies at or below the third harmonic of the rotational speed of the engine.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Wartsila Technology Oy ABInventor: Arto Järvi