Ported Piston Patents (Class 123/73AA)
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Patent number: 6019080Abstract: A ported piston for increasing the cylinder displacement of internal combustion engines which includes, in a first embodiment, an inertia-activated wafer provided in a cavity located in the piston, with one or more ports connecting the bottom of the cavity to the engine cylinder and typically provided with a check valve and one or more ports connecting the upper section of the divided cavity to the underside of the piston. In a second embodiment the cavity is annular in shape and receives a wafer ring and in a third embodiment the annular cavity and wafer ring, as well as the port or ports, are provided in an insert that seats in an opening provided in the top of the piston. The wafer and wafer ring move up and down by inertia in the cavity and cavity ring opening, respectively, to effectively increase the cylinder displacement and efficiency of the engine.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Inventor: John T. LaGrone
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Patent number: 5628295Abstract: This disclosure relates to a two-stroke engine comprising an engine frame forming a cylinder, and a piston mounted for reciprocating movement in the cylinder. The engine frame further includes a crankcase chamber and inlet flow passages for fresh mixture, which form a crankcase compression arrangement. The cylinder includes a cylinder wall having an intake port and an exhaust port. The piston is movable in compression and combustion strokes between a top-dead-center (TDC) position and a bottom-dead-center (BDC) position in the cylinder, and the piston includes a piston skirt. Movement of the piston toward the BDC position opens the intake port and the exhaust port, and fresh mixture flows from the crankcase chamber into the cylinder and scavenges the burned gases through the exhaust port. When the piston moves toward the TDC position, the inlet flow passage is opened which allows fresh mixture to flow into the crankcase chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1996Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: McCulloch Italiana SrlInventors: Giuseppe Todero, Roberto Sommariva
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Patent number: 5521000Abstract: A polymer composite reed for a reed valve is provided, wherein the reed has improved mechanical properties as a result of its construction and is highly resistant to chemical and thermal attack. The improved mechanical properties of the reed are primarily due to the reed being reinforced with two plies of fabric having a harness satin weave, which provides the reed with a flexural modulus that is substantially greater in one direction of the reed. The chemical and thermal properties are primarily due to the semicrystalline thermoplastic material from which the reed is formed. In addition, the thermoplastic material enhances the fracture toughness of the reed to improve the durability of the reed. As a result, the reed is highly suitable for applications requiring long life under high speed, cyclic loading, such as that found in two-stroke and four-stroke internal combustion engines for the automobile industry.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1995Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: John N. Owens
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Patent number: 5379732Abstract: A variable volume transfer duct for maintaining an optimum volume of buffer gas in the transfer duct of a two-stroke engine during operation in order to minimize short circuit loss of fresh charge at all load levels during engine operation. The variable volume transfer duct that has two pieces, a top and a bottom duct wherein the bottom duct is aligned with and slidably disposed within the upper duct. Control means are provided for raising and lowering of the bottom duct to vary the transfer duct volume accordingly. A control means controls recirculates exhaust gas, or the secondary air, as buffer gas that fills the top of the transfer passage and regulates the buffer gas according to engine load conditions such that it provides a larger amount at higher loads and a lesser quantity at lighter loads.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Inventors: Nagesh S. Mavinahally, Pushpalatha S. Mavinahally
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Patent number: 5351659Abstract: A shaft engine including a piston moved in a cylinder to reciprocate at least one cylinder shaft causing it to turn a crank shaft, the at least one cylinder shaft having a respective longitudinal air passage linked to either raised air chamber on the cylinder through a respective extension tube on either raised air chamber for sending exhaust gas out of the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1993Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Inventor: Kuo-An Chao
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Patent number: 5048473Abstract: The invention relates to a method and apparatus for arranging a post-charging two-stroke engine. The apparatus includes a post-charging system (16) including an air admission duct (22) to the cylinder (14). The duct communicates intermittently either with the source of scavenging air (A) or alternatively with a chamber (30) for storing gases under pressure. Advantageously, the chamber (30) is inside the piston (12), whereas the air admission duct (22) is formed by at least one curved duct going round the cylinder (14) and having sufficient volume to constitute a reserve of charging air for use in post-charging. The invention improves engine operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1989Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Inventor: Remi Curtil
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Patent number: 4970769Abstract: A method for manufacturing a cylinder having scavenging passages for a two-cycle internal combustion engine is disclosed which comprises the steps of forming bulged portions protruded radially outwardly in a portion of a cylindrical liner, and surrounding the liner by casting through a high pressure diecast method, thereby form a main part of the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1989Date of Patent: November 20, 1990Assignee: Kioritz CorporationInventors: Hiroshi Iesato, Kazuyuki Nishiwaki, Kazumasa Okano, Isao Masuda, Akira Sageshima, Minoru Yonekawa
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Patent number: 4969425Abstract: The invention relates to a piston for a cylinder of a two-stroke internal combustion engine, the engine having an auxiliary air inlet port which communicates with a cavity within the crown structure of the piston as the piston passes through bottom dead center. The air within the cavity is caused to resonate at high frequency, thereby enhancing the combustion process, enhancing low speed power, torque and eveness of engine running, and reducing or eliminating engine pre-combustion "knock".Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1989Date of Patent: November 13, 1990Assignee: T&N Technology LimitedInventor: Roger H. Slee
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Patent number: 4964382Abstract: The present invention provides a piston for a two-cycle internal combustion engine in which a hole is disposed at a position upwardly remote from a lower end of a skirt portion, which position corresponds to a position of an inlet port.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: Kioritz CorporationInventor: Satoru Kikuchi
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Patent number: 4934345Abstract: A two-cycle internal combustion engine comprising a cylinder including an exhaust outlet and scavenging paths formed in the inner wall thereof, and a piston including openings formed in its peripheral wall at positions near respective piston-pin bosses thereof, the respective upper ends of the scavenging paths serving as scavenging ports which are opened and closed through reciprocating movement of the piston and the openings being so arranged as to communicate with the scavenging paths at positions nearer to the exhaust outlet of the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1989Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Kioritz CorporationInventors: Takashi Fukuoka, Mitsujiro Mochizuka, Masakuni Hiroshima
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Patent number: 4829940Abstract: Several embodiments of cooling arrangements for the pistons of an internal combustion engine operating on a two-cycle, crankcase compression principle. The cooling arrangement comprises a passage that is formed in the piston and which communicates the ports of the engine with each other when the piston is in confronting relationship with them so as to effect a cooling air flow across the piston through the communicating passage.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Sanshin Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masaki Okazaki, Kazutoshi Sato, Hiroaki Fujimoto
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Patent number: 4809648Abstract: Disclosed is a two-stroke engine having a central scavenging system through which the scavenging mixture, regulated into a single stream at a scavenging port provided in the top wall of the piston, jets upwardly into the center of the top portion of the cylinder bore and then spreads radially outwards so as to provide a plurality of currents of scavenging mixture. These currents branch from the main stream of scavenging mixture and flow through shorter distance as well as undergo similar flow environment with respect to one another due to symmetry in regard to the center of the cylinder. Thus, the scavenging performance of the two-stroke engine can be greatly improved.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1988Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: Industrial Technology Research InstituteInventor: Jih-Tzang Luo
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Patent number: 4706618Abstract: In a two stroke cycle internal combustion engine comprising a scavenged crankcase and a fuel injection nozzle (10), the formation of a more satisfactory mixture is desired and the use of a piston having smaller dimensions is to be permitted and this is to be accomplished substantially without an increase of the technical structure expenditure. For this purpose the nozzle (10) discharges a jet of fuel from the crankcase side into the interior of the hollow piston (5) so that at least part of the discharged fuel jet impinges on the piston head (13) as the piston moves toward the crankcase (1).Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1986Date of Patent: November 17, 1987Assignee: Steyr-Daimler-Puch AktiengesellschaftInventor: Franz Laimbock
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Patent number: 4627389Abstract: A two-stroke internal combustion engine is disclosed in which transfer of inlet air occurs from the aspiration chamber into the combustion chamber via channels running within the piston. The outer surfaces of the piston and the inner surfaces of the cylinder may with advantage be provided with heat resistant ceramic layers. Radial forces on the piston may be suppressed by means of a slidable piston guide cradle mounted on the cylinder block. Provision is made to inject water into an extension of the compression chamber. This greatly increases power output and also equalizes temperature and stresses in the cylinder walls. Heating means may be provided mounted in the cylinder end face of the combustion chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1985Date of Patent: December 9, 1986Inventor: Istvan Simon
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Patent number: 4395978Abstract: Two-cycle internal combustion engines are disclosed incorporating intake and transfer ports and passages, and including intake porting at the sides of the cylinder in the regions of an axial plane through the cylinder containing the axis of the wrist pin interconnecting the piston with the crank.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Assignee: Performance Industries, Inc.Inventor: Eyvind Boyesen
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Patent number: 4340016Abstract: An internal combustion engine comprises a combustion chamber and a piston movable relative to the combustion chamber between top dead center and bottom dead center positions. A fuel transfer passage introduces fuel-air mixture into the combustion chamber in response to piston movement. An auxiliary chamber is also provided which is communicable with the combustion chamber in response to piston movement shortly after the ignition of a fuel-air mixture, such that high pressure ignition gases enter the auxiliary chamber. The high pressure ignition gases thereafter flow back into the combustion chamber in response to piston movement before communication is established between the combustion chamber and the fuel transfer passage. The incoming flow of high pressure ignition gases serves to influence the normal scavenging streams.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Outboard Marine CorporationInventor: Josef Ehrlich
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Patent number: 4329948Abstract: A cylinder for crankchamber precompression type two stroke engines includes three pairs of main scavenging ports which are symmetrical with respect to a longitudinal plane passing through the centers of the intake and exhaust ports and containing the longitudinal center line of the cylinder. A pair of auxiliary scavenging ports are provided at the opposite sides of the longitudinal plane in such a manner that in a horizontal cross-section the flows from the auxiliary ports do not intersect with the flows from the main ports. Further, the auxiliary scavenging ports are directed further upwardly than the main ports.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1980Date of Patent: May 18, 1982Assignee: Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tetsuzo Fujikawa, Yasuhiro Seto, Masaru Yamamoto, Ichiro Tanaka
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Patent number: 4296714Abstract: A two stroke internal combustion engine with at least one dual piston, the cylinders of which are connected to each other by a combustion chamber on the cylinder head side. The engine can be charged on the crank chamber side with an air or air/fuel mixture by a turbo or supercharger. Both the leading and trailing pistons of the dual piston construction control the process of transfer of the air or air/fuel mixture through a transfer port from the crank chamber side of the cylinders to the combustion chamber side of the cylinder for the trailing piston as well as the exhaust process such that the exhaust process begins before the initiation of the transfer process. The engine can operate on either the Otto or Diesel cycles and use multiple fuels.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1980Date of Patent: October 27, 1981Inventor: Bernhard Buchner
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Patent number: 4294201Abstract: A two-stoke cycle combustion-engine with crank-chamber compression is described, free of charging transfer passages external to the cylinder, with pumping-displacement exceeding working-displacement for responsive intake and thorough scavenging of spent-gas residue, and featuring an annular water-cooled cell, suspended from the cylinder-head by several water-conduits, and cooperating with an annular recess in the piston-head so as to form, and transversely separate, a plain working-chamber and an annular working-chamber, longitudinally scavengeable in series, bottom-to-top and top-to-bottom, respectively, with minimal loss of charge to exhaust-port, such a system of scavenging also reducing piston cooling-problems and misfiring associated with charge-dilution (in gasoline-engines operating under partial-charge conditions). In addition, a more general scavenging principle is enunciated and claimed, applicable to rear-compression and separately-scavenged two-stroke engines.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1979Date of Patent: October 13, 1981Inventor: Robert V. Swartz
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Patent number: 4248184Abstract: An improved two-cycle Diesel internal combustion engine is provided, whereby the intake and exhaust port passages are modified to provide greater circulation of the combustible fluids and air during the intake and exhaust cycles of the Diesel engine, respectively. The intake passages are so located in each piston and each cylinder to provide communication thereinbetween during the intake cycle with the piston at the bottom of its stroke which effects the exhaust cycle simultaneously substantially similar to a normal two-cycle operation. The intake passages in each cylinder communicate with intake passages in each piston which are connected to an intake flume port located epicentrically in the upper portions of each piston. The movement of the combustible fluids and the evacuation air is directed from the intake flume port and deflected off a conical protrusion in the upper surface of the cylinder, in order to promote circulation of the combustible fluids and the evacuation air, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1979Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: Maul EnterprisesInventor: Thomas A. Maul
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Patent number: 4195600Abstract: In the engine the side wall of the piston is provided with a perforation at a portion not facing an exhaust port of the cylinder for communicating the cylinder wall with the crankcase chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1978Date of Patent: April 1, 1980Assignee: Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Yoshisuke Shingai
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Patent number: 4167160Abstract: A two cycle loop scavenging engine of the crankcase precompression type having a pair of equally dimensioned scavenging passages 14, 16 disposed in a cylinder block 10 behind an apertured cylinder line 12. The passages are symmetrically positioned on opposite sides of a vertical plane A including the cylinder axis and oriented at an angle .theta. to a plane normal to the crankshaft 17. Recessed notches 22, 23 in the lower periphery of the piston skirt 20a mate with notches 12e, 12f, respectively, in the bottom of the cylinder liner at the entrances to scavenging passages 14, 16 at the bottom of each piston stroke. The notches 22, 23 have unequal cross-sectional areas to compensate for unequal fuel mixture pressures at the scavenging passage entrances caused by the rotation of the crankweb 17a, thereby producing a more uniform fuel mixture distribution in the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1978Date of Patent: September 11, 1979Assignee: Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yukio Matsushita, Kenichi Handa
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Patent number: 4161163Abstract: A two-cycle internal combustion engine having reed-type intake valving, and specially configured and positioned intake and injector porting, with the porting constructed and arranged to improve various of the operating characteristics of the engine, and particularly adapted to increase the effectiveness of the injection through the injector porting.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1977Date of Patent: July 17, 1979Assignee: Performance Industries, Inc.Inventor: Eyvind Boyesen
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Patent number: 4135479Abstract: A piston and cylinder for two-cycle engines wherein the fuel-air mixture is precompressed in the crankcase and flows to the combustion chamber through transfer passages formed in the cylinder wall and under the control of the piston movement. The piston skirt is formed with windows or openings adjacent the end faces of the piston pin, the latter being mounted in piston pin bosses carried by bearing brackets depending from the piston head and, when the piston is at its lower dead center, the windows or openings register with the inlet openings of the transfer passages so that the precompressed fuel-air mixture then flows through the interior of the piston, the openings in the piston skirt and the transfer passages and into the combustion chamber itself which contains a depression volume.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1976Date of Patent: January 23, 1979Assignee: Karl Schmidt GmbHInventors: Johannes Reitz, Erich Stark, Dieter Schneck
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Patent number: 4091775Abstract: The intake ports of the combustion chambers of two alternately-operating cylinders of a two-stroke internal combustion engine are connected by a conduit which sets up temporary communication between the two cylinders. In operation, while the piston of one cylinder is at the top dead center, explosive mixture is sucked via an opening in the skirt of the piston and through said conduit to scavenge the other cylinder. During the driving stroke of the first cylinder, just before opening of the exhaust, its piston uncovers the intake port so that the residual energy of the combustion gases supercharges the explosive mixture in the other combustion chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1977Date of Patent: May 30, 1978Assignee: Motosacoche S.A.Inventor: Remi Curtil
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Patent number: 4088097Abstract: An internal combustion, reciprocating-piston engine which includes a sealed crankcase for inducting and compressing air or an air-fuel mixture into the engine. The compressed gas is then forced into a holding tank for subsequent induction into the cylinder combustion chamber. This pre-compresses or "supercharges" the fuel mixture before compression by the piston. An enclosed lift tube within the connecting rod is provided for conveying lubricating oil through the crankcase to the cylinder walls.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1976Date of Patent: May 9, 1978Inventor: Harold Litz
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Patent number: 4079705Abstract: In a two-stroke-cycle dual-piston engine in which a fuel mixture is compressed in the crank chamber by the reciprocating pistons, the compressed fluid flows from the crank chamber and a compartment of one cylinder open toward the crank chamber through a transfer port into a compartment of the other cylinder between the piston therein and the cylinder head, thereafter through a combustion chamber in the cylinder head into the communicating compartment of the first-mentioned cylinder, and the exhaust gases are ultimately discharged through an exhaust port, the transfer port and exhaust port being opened and closed by control devices on the pistons, the exhaust port and transfer port are both controlled by the piston in the first-mentioned cylinder in such a manner that the exhaust port is opened before the transfer port and closed after the transfer port.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1976Date of Patent: March 21, 1978Inventor: Bernhard Buchner
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Patent number: 4067302Abstract: Disclosed herein is an internal combustion engine comprising a piston movable relative to a cylinder and a crankcase between top dead center and bottom dead center positions and relative to first, second and third positions respectively spaced from top dead center position at respectively greater distances, whereby the crankcase is subject to cyclical conditions of relatively high and low pressure, a transfer chamber, a reed valve controlled port for supplying fresh air to the transfer chamber when the transfer chamber is subject to low pressure, a carburetor for supplying a fuel/air mixture to the crankcase when the crankcase is subject to low pressure, a transfor port providing communication between the transfer chamber and the crankcase during conditions of low pressure in the crankcase and during piston travel between top dead center position and the first position whereby to cause introduction into the transfer chamber of fresh air, whereby the air introduced into the chamber is isolated during piston moType: GrantFiled: February 20, 1976Date of Patent: January 10, 1978Assignee: Outboard Marine CorporationInventor: Josef Ehrlich
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Patent number: 4026254Abstract: Disclosed herein is an internal combustion engine (and a method of operation thereof) comprising a piston movable relative to a combustion chamber and to a crankcase to effect cyclical pressure variation in the crankcase in response to piston movement, a transfer passage for introducing fuel-air mixture into the combustion chamber from the crankcase in response to cyclical crankcase pressure variation, an auxiliary chamber separate from the transfer passage, and a port arrangement for providing the auxiliary chamber with pressurized air in response to cyclical crankcase pressure variation and for initiating communication of the auxiliary chamber with the combustion chamber in response to piston movement during the presence of pressurized air in the auxiliary chamber and at a time other than the time of initiation of introduction of fuel-air mixture into the combustion chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1975Date of Patent: May 31, 1977Assignee: Outboard Marine CorporationInventor: Josef Ehrlich
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Patent number: 4000723Abstract: A two-cycle crankcase compression internal combustion engine having extended and specially positioned intake porting and reed-type intake valves, with the porting and valves arranged to improve various of the operating characteristics of the engine.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1973Date of Patent: January 4, 1977Assignee: Performance Industries, Inc.Inventor: Eyvind Boyesen
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Patent number: RE30425Abstract: A two-cycle crankcase compression internal combustion engine having extended and specially positioned intake porting and reed-type intake valves, with the porting and valves arranged to improve various of the operating characteristics of the engine.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1979Date of Patent: November 4, 1980Assignee: Performance Industries, Inc.Inventor: Eyvind Boyesen