F02B2023/102

COMBUSTION PRE-CHAMBER FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20220120209 · 2022-04-21 ·

An internal combustion engine has a cylinder head having a cylinder roof defining first and second intake ports. The cylinder head supports a spark plug positioned between a central axis of the cylinder roof and a fuel injector. A combustion pre-chamber is connected to and extends outwardly from the roof. The pre-chamber encapsulates the spark plug, and is offset from the central axis and positioned between the central axis and the first and second intake ports. The pre-chamber defines an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture positioned along a spray streamline of the fuel injector, and defines first and second side apertures. Each side aperture is positioned adjacent to a respective one of the first and second intake ports. A method of operating an engine having a pre-chamber is also provided.

Combustion pre-chamber for an internal combustion engine
11306648 · 2022-04-19 · ·

An internal combustion engine has a cylinder head having a cylinder roof defining first and second intake ports. The cylinder head supports a spark plug positioned between a central axis of the cylinder roof and a fuel injector. A combustion pre-chamber is connected to and extends outwardly from the roof. The pre-chamber encapsulates the spark plug, and is offset from the central axis and positioned between the central axis and the first and second intake ports. The pre-chamber defines an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture positioned along a spray streamline of the fuel injector, and defines first and second side apertures. Each side aperture is positioned adjacent to a respective one of the first and second intake ports. A method of operating an engine having a pre-chamber is also provided.

Fuel injection control device for engine
11149675 · 2021-10-19 · ·

A fuel injection control device for an engine is provided. A swirl generator generates a swirl flow inside a combustion chamber. A fuel injector with multiple nozzle holes injects fuel into the combustion chamber, and forms a lean mixture gas inside the combustion chamber. An spark plug ignites the lean mixture gas to cause a portion of the mixture gas to start combustion accompanied by flame propagation, and then combusts by self-ignition. The fuel injector has first and second nozzle holes, and a first atomized fuel spray injected from the first nozzle hole and a second atomized fuel spray injected from the second nozzle hole separate from each other by the swirl flow. The fuel injector sequentially performs a first injection and a second injection in an intake stroke. The controller makes an injection amount of the second injection greater than that of the first injection.

Combustion chamber structure for engines

A structure of a combustion chamber for an engine includes a crown surface of a piston, a combustion chamber ceiling surface formed on a cylinder head, an injector and an ignition plug provided on the combustion chamber ceiling surface, and an intake opening and an exhaust opening opened in the combustion chamber ceiling surface. A side where the intake opening is opened is defined as an intake port side, and a side where the exhaust opening is opened is defined as an exhaust port side, with respect to a position, as a reference, where an ignition portion of the ignition plug is disposed in a plan view from one side in a cylinder axis direction, the injector is configured to inject fuel toward the exhaust port side, and a reverse squish flow generation portion, which draws an air-fuel mixture toward the intake port side, is provided in the combustion chamber.

Piston and bowl for gasoline direct injection compression ignition (GDCI)
11078867 · 2021-08-03 · ·

A piston for use in a GDCI engine cooperates with the wall of a cylinder defined in the engine and with a cylinder head to define a combustion chamber. The surface of the piston that faces the cylinder head defines a bowl that is configured to receive fuel that is dispensed from a fuel injector that is located in the cylinder head substantially along the central axis of the cylinder. The bowl is configured such that substantially all of the injected fuel associated with a combustion event reaches a localized equivalence ratio greater than 0.0 and less than or equal to 1.2 at a time immediately preceding initiation of the combustion event.

Combustion chamber structure for engines

A structure of a combustion chamber for an engine includes a crown surface of a piston, a cylinder wall surface, a combustion chamber ceiling surface, and an ignition plug which includes an ignition portion. The crown surface of the piston includes: a cavity recessed in the cylinder axis direction; a parallel surface portion which is in parallel to a corresponding region on the combustion chamber ceiling surface at a position above the cylinder axis direction with a gap, when the piston is at a compression top dead center; and an inclined surface portion formed to continue to the parallel surface portion in such a way as to be directed to the ignition plug, when the piston is at a compression top dead center. The parallel surface portion and the corresponding region, in combination, constitute a squish flow generation portion generating a squish flow when the piston is lifted.

Ignition source adapted for positioning within a combustion chamber

An opposed-piston engine optionally contains an ignition system that is at least partially contained within the combustion chamber to enhance the combustion efficiency of a fuel-air mixture within the combustion system. More specifically, the ignition system contains at least one spark plug having an elongated center electrical delivery electrode, and, an elongated ground electrode. Accordingly, the elongated electrodes extend from an area adjacent to the inner periphery of the cylinder to a radially central area within the combustion chamber. Yet further, a cooling jacket is incorporated to provide cooling of the spark plug.

Combustion chamber structure for engines

A structure of a combustion chamber for an engine includes: a crown surface of a piston; a combustion chamber ceiling surface formed on a cylinder head; and an ignition plug mounted on the combustion chamber ceiling surface, and including an ignition portion disposed in such a way as to face the combustion chamber. The crown surface of the piston includes a cavity which is recessed in a cylinder axis direction in a region including a position below the ignition portion of the ignition plug in a plan view from the cylinder axis direction. A rim portion of the cavity includes a guide portion, raised in the cylinder axis direction with respect to an inner region of the rim portion, interposing the ignition portion when the piston is at a compression top dead center, and configured to guide an air-fuel mixture within the combustion chamber to the ignition portion.

ENGINE AND WORK MACHINE
20210262413 · 2021-08-26 ·

An engine includes a cylinder block in which a cylinder is formed, a piston arranged to be reciprocally movable in the cylinder, a cylinder head that is arranged on an upper side of the cylinder block and forms a combustion chamber between an inner peripheral surface of the cylinder and an upper surface of the piston, and an ignition plug arranged in the cylinder head. An inner peripheral portion of the cylinder head includes an inner peripheral side portion formed to be flush with the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder, and a tilting portion tilting from the upper surface of the piston to a side surface is formed on the piston.

Internal combustion engine for a motor vehicle
10968814 · 2021-04-06 · ·

An internal combustion engine for a motor vehicle has at least one cylinder for accommodating a piston and at least one pre-chamber spark plug allocated to the combustion chamber of the cylinder. The engine also has a pre-chamber, fluidically connected with the combustion chamber via several openings, in which at least one ignition spark is generable by the pre-chamber spark plug. At the induction stroke of the internal combustion engine, a rinsing of the pre-chamber with inlet gas including at least fuel and air occurs, so that, at the ignition point, an ignitable mixture of fuel and air is accommodated in the pre-chamber.