Combustion Chamber Shape Is A Figure Of Revolution Patents (Class 123/664)
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Patent number: 8813717Abstract: An internal combustion engine 100 includes a cylinder 102 that defines a combustion chamber 196 causing a premixed gas to be combusted, a piston 120 that defines the combustion chamber 196 together with the cylinder 102, and reciprocates in the cylinder 102, and an active species generator 150 that generates active species. The internal combustion engine 100 promotes combustion of the mixed gas by the active species generated by the active species generator 150. The piston 120 includes an active species generation chamber 194 that is formed therein and open to a top surface of the piston 120, and in which the active species generator 150 generates the active species.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2010Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Imagineering, Inc.Inventor: Yuji Ikeda
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Patent number: 8733332Abstract: The invention discloses a general-purpose gasoline engine, comprising a cylinder block, a cylinder head main body (1), and an intake passage (12) and an exhaust passage (11) arranged on the cylinder head main body (1); an intake valve (5) is arranged on the cylinder head main body (1) correspondingly to the intake passage (12), an exhaust valve (9) is arranged correspondingly to the exhaust passage (11), the intake valve (5) is correspondingly provided with an intake rocker arm (8) and an intake push rod, the exhaust valve (9) is correspondingly provided with an exhaust rocker arm (2) and an exhaust push rod, a combustion chamber surface (13) is formed on the inner side of the cylinder head main body (1), and the combustion chamber surface (13) is of a spherical structure or an arch structure formed of smooth curves; the part of the combustion chamber surface (13) between the intake valve (5) and the exhaust valve (9) forms a nose bridge region (14), and a through air-cooling passage (10) is arranged on the cType: GrantFiled: December 13, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Loncin Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Bibo Che
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Patent number: 8156927Abstract: A combustion chamber structure for a direct injection diesel engine is provided which can increase recirculated amount of exhaust gas while avoiding generation of black smoke and deterioration of fuel efficiency as much as possible. Disclosed is a combustion chamber structure for a direct injection diesel engine having a cavity 10 on a top surface of a piston 9. The cavity is concave to provide a majority of the combustion chamber. Fuel is injected from a center of a cylinder top radially into an inner periphery of the cavity 10 to self-ignite. A depression 24 is formed at an outer periphery of the cavity 10 and is sunken relative to the top surface of the piston 9 to provide a step. The depression 24 has a bottom with an outer periphery gradually rising radially outwardly in modestly curved surface to the top surface of the piston 9.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Hino Motors, Ltd.Inventors: Shotaro Iikubo, Hiroshi Nakajima, Yusuke Adachi, Kiyohiro Shimokawa
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Patent number: 8146563Abstract: A piston crown for a diesel engine in which the crown has an annular recess coaxial with an injector injecting fuel in a radiated, non-swirl pattern. The recess has an internal central crown portion approximately parallel to the angle of the fuel injected and a curved outer section to curve air compressed by the piston significantly enough that it is directed back toward the central axis and mixes with the fuel injected along the internal central crown portion to promote mixing and reduction in soot formation.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventor: Craig W. Lohmann
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Patent number: 8091537Abstract: An apparatus and method for improving performance in an internal combustion engine includes texturing on an inner surface of at least a portion of an engine head. The texturing may include elongated raised portions extending in one or more directions that may aid in controlling and directing pre-combustion and/or combustion gases in a combustion chamber for a more unified combustion. The result is improved power and/or efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Inventors: Kelsey Manning, James Rex Larsen
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Patent number: 7909011Abstract: An internal combustion engine having an engine block with a chamber disposed therein containing a reciprocating piston. A head is mounted on the head of the engine block for providing fuel to the chamber. The chamber is designed to have a first end with a first diameter that tapers inward to a second end that has a second diameter that is less than the first diameter and extends into a cylindrical portion such that the reciprocating piston reciprocates within the cylindrical portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2008Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: RX 33, LLCInventor: Sheldon Kiroff
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Publication number: 20100108044Abstract: A combustion chamber bowl is defined in a crown of a piston for use in a cylinder of a diesel engine. The combustion chamber bowl includes a center convex spherical portion, first and second annular concave portions and an annular convex portion. The center convex spherical portion is elevated relative to a bottom plane of the combustion chamber bowl and smoothly transitions into the first concave annular portion which transitions smoothly into the second concave annular portion. The second concave annular portion smoothly transitions into the convex annular portion which smoothly transitions into the top surface of the piston crown.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: INTERNATIONAL ENGINE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMPANY, LLCInventor: ZHENGBAI LIU
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Publication number: 20040112323Abstract: A combustion chamber assembly for use in a piston of a diesel engine includes a combustion chamber defined intersecting a crown of the piston, the combustion chamber being defined by three curved surfaces, adjacent surfaces having direct smooth junctures.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventor: Zhengbai Liu
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Patent number: 6708666Abstract: An apparatus and method for improving efficiency of combustion engines. At least two combustion chambers are provided by contouring the surface of a piston or a cylinder head or a combination thereof. Such a contoured piston or cylinder head controls the peak temperature and pressure in order to combust the mixture efficiently, to increase power generated, and to decrease the amount of unused mixture exhausted from the combustion chamber. With the ability to control the peak pressure, the ignition plug can be fired at advanced ignition timing, thereby extending its life. The chambers are also designed to control flame propagation speed to reduce knock. Additionally, the chambers can also decrease the amount of pollutants such as NOx produced during combustion.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Southwest Research InstituteInventor: Charles Edward Roberts, Jr.
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Patent number: 6647950Abstract: A direct fuel injection internal combustion engine configured to reduce engine knock during high speed operation of the engine is provided. The engine comprises a cylinder head including a lower surface portion closing an upper end of a cylinder to define a combustion chamber between a piston upper surface and the cylinder head lower surface portion. The lower surface portion has therein an upwardly extending recess. The recess has a lower end which is complementary with the piston surface and an upper end. The lower end of said recess has an area in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the cylinder and that area comprises a range from more than 20% to about 65% of the cross-sectional area of the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Bombardier Motor Corporation AmericaInventors: Todd D. Craft, Erick Lee Gruber
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Publication number: 20020195080Abstract: A direct fuel injection internal combustion engine configured to reduce engine knock during high speed operation of the engine is provided. The engine comprises a cylinder head including a lower surface portion closing an upper end of a cylinder to define a combustion chamber between a piston upper surface and the cylinder head lower surface portion. The lower surface portion has therein an upwardly extending recess. The recess has a lower end which is complementary with the piston surface and an upper end. The lower end of said recess has an area in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the cylinder and that area comprises a range from more than 20% to about 65% of the cross-sectional area of the cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventors: Todd D. Craft, Erick Lee Gruber
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Patent number: 6435159Abstract: A direct fuel injection internal combustion engine configured to reduce engine knock during high speed operation of the engine is provided. The engine comprises a cylinder head including a lower surface portion closing an upper end of a cylinder to define a combustion chamber between a piston upper surface and the cylinder head lower surface portion. The lower surface portion has therein an upwardly extending recess. The recess has a lower end which is complementary with the piston surface and an upper end. The lower end of said recess has an area in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the cylinder and that area comprises a range from more than 20% to about 65% of the cross-sectional area of the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Bombardier Motor Corporation of AmericaInventors: Todd D. Craft, Erick Lee Gruber
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Patent number: 6314937Abstract: A diesel locomotive engine (10) having a combustion chamber (30) formed into the cylinder head (16) to have a diameter (D2) greater than the diameter (D1) of the cylinder liner (14). A piston (20) is disposed for reciprocating motion in the cylinder. The piston has a top wall (36) with a convex surface to form a generally ring-shaped combustion volume. A fuel injection nozzle (28) directs a flow of fuel into the combustion chamber in a direction generally along a radius of the generally ring-shaped combustion volume at a pressure of more than 1800 bar in one embodiment. A cooling passage (42) is formed in the cylinder head to remove heat energy, thereby reducing the production of the oxides of nitrogen during engine operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2000Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Prakash Bedapudi, Jeffrey S. LeBegue, Erwin Peter Reichert
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Patent number: 5934262Abstract: A combustion chamber in a reciprocating-piston internal combustion engine having at least one inlet duct and at least one outlet duct is formed by a cylinder head and piston each having respective annular squish surfaces for acceleration of fresh gases. A mixture guide element having a recess in its top adjoins the piston crown and the inlet duct to the cylinder is arranged to cause fresh gases to flow with a circulatory movement into the combustion chamber. The configuration increases power output while reducing pollution emissions.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1998Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Inventor: Kurt Konig
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Patent number: 5727535Abstract: In an internal combustion engine, a piston/cylinder arrangement includes a hemispherical combustion chamber formed either in a piston crown secured to a top of the piston or in the piston head itself. This hemispherical combustion chamber occupies substantially an entirety of the surface area of the upper face of the piston crown or piston. A cylinder head extension member extends downwardly into the hemispherical combustion chamber so as to occupy a volume thereof as necessary to increase the compression ratio to a desired value. When the hemispherical combustion chamber is formed in the piston crown, the piston crown is secured to but spaced apart from the piston head so as to insulate the piston crown from the piston head. This enables the piston crown to be formed of superior grade metal relative to the piston head.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1996Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Inventor: William K. Wallace
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Patent number: 5492092Abstract: The invention in a snow mobile engine head is formed, as by milling methods, from an aluminum billet and includes spaced bolt bosses extending at spaced intervals from around the head perimeter, each of which bolt bosses includes a hole formed therethrough to receive a bolt that is turned into an engine block, mounting the head. The head includes a firing chamber formed therein in opposition to a piston chamber formed in the engine block, for containing a piston having a crown top surface with a junction of an outer edge of the firing chamber and an edge of an inner wall of a head squish band radiused to provide a curved surface thereat that will encourage a circular flow of an air fuel mixture towards the head firing chamber center to provide for improved exhaust gas acceleration away from the piston outer perimeter, aiding in the eliminate detonation.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Inventor: Steven R. Benson
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Patent number: 4881513Abstract: A two-cycle internal combustion engine capable of improving its output and a rate of feed consumption. In the engine, an ignition plug is so disposed that its tip end is arranged in a top chamber and positioned on a vertical plane extending through the top chamber and a partition is provided in a region of the top chamber apart from the ignition plug in a manner to extend substantially along the vertical plane from one end of the top chamber by a distance toward the ignition plug, to thereby divide the region into two compartments. The partition cooperates with the top chamber to form corners to both sides of the one end of the top chamber with the partition being interposed therebetween so that they may serve to direct fuel gas supplied to the top chamber toward the ignition plug.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1988Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Assignee: Tohatsu CorporationInventor: Tamotsu Hamanaka
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Patent number: 4719880Abstract: A direct injected two stroke cycle internal combustion engine having a cylinder, a cylinder head at one end of the cylinder, a piston mounted for reciprocation in the cylinder, and an inlet port and an exhaust port in the wall of the cylinder at substantially diametrically opposite locations in the cylinder. A cavity in the cylinder head extending in a generally diametral direction from adjacent the cylinder wall at a location opposite the exhaust port. The cavity having substantially straight side edges in the direction of extension, and the longitudinal length of the cavity in said direction being about 0.55 to 0.77 of the diameter of the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Orbital Engine Company Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Christopher K. Schlunke, Robert M. Davis
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Patent number: 4706622Abstract: A mixture-compressing spark-ignited four-stroke internal combustion engine having a combustion chamber bounded by the piston and the cylinder head, and inlet and exhaust valves, the valve openings of which are offset in plan view in the longitudinal direction of the engine with respect to a transverse plane of the cylinder and the valve stems of which form an acute angle when projected onto the transverse plane of the cylinder, and a squish area opposite a spark plug and parts of the inlet valve opening being masked and supplied with a mixture by a swirl inlet passage, the swirl inlet passage supplying a mixture to the inlet valve opening tangentially, a spark plug being disposed close to the center of the cylinder on the side facing the inlet valve opening, a squish area being provided opposite the spark plug amounting to between 5% and 15% of the cylinder cross-sectional area, and the inlet valve opening being masked on its flow downstream area toward the outer periphery of the cylinder by a downward projecType: GrantFiled: December 1, 1986Date of Patent: November 17, 1987Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Martin Cloke, Michael Horton, Rudolf Menne, Andreas Stwiorok
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Patent number: 4452221Abstract: A high efficiency high ratio dual swirl combustion chamber of a spark ignition internal combustion engine includes in preferred embodiment opposing closely conforming squish surfaces with an eight (8) shaped subchamber recess formed of adjoining subcylinders with concave sides joining to provide opposed diametrically located projections that generate dual swirling turbulent mixture flow for ignition and combustion in the subchamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1983Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: Edward J. Keating
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Patent number: 4445467Abstract: A two-cycle, gas-powered engine which is capable of operating over a wide range of loads including those (e.g. idle speed) which have previously caused misfirings in known engines of this type. A specially constructed head and piston assembly and a governor-controlled fuel system are incorporated into an otherwise typical two-cycle engine to convert the engine into a stratified charge engine. The head and piston assembly is constructed to provide an ovate-domed, flat-bottomed combustion chamber therebetween when the piston is in a top dead center position in the cylinder. This combustion chamber allows fuel injected in the top of the combustion chamber to mix with air being compressed by the piston to provide a rich stratified charge around the ignition means (e.g. spark plugs) which are also positioned near the top of the chamber. This charge is always rich enough to support rapid ignition and to quickly spread burning to the weaker, exhaust-contaminated mixture present in the lower combustion chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1982Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: Howard WestermanInventors: Howard G. Westerman, Lewis E. Allsopp