Patent classifications
F02F2001/4207
WATER JACKET FOR CYLINDER HEAD
A water jacket for a cylinder head provided inside a cylinder head including a protruded part formed with an exhaust outlet exhausting an exhaust gas includes an upper water jacket for moving a coolant on an exhaust passage connected with the exhaust outlet inside the protruded part, a lower water jacket for moving a coolant under an exhaust passage connected with the exhaust outlet inside the protruded part, and at least one connection part mutually connecting the upper water jacket and the lower water jacket to enable the flow of coolant to a side of the exhaust outlet from the inside of the protruded part.
Engine with rotating valve assembly
An engine with a rotating valve assembly is disclosed. The valve assembly including a housing having an internal cavity, an open top, and an open bottom, the open top and open bottom being in fluid communication with the internal cavity; a valve barrel positioned in the internal cavity and adapted for rotation therein, the valve barrel having an annular peripheral surface and an aperture extending transversely therethrough communicating with the peripheral surface on opposite sides; a first seal assembly positioned in the open top and a second seal assembly positioned in the open bottom, the first and second seal assemblies each include a seal having a sealing surface in mating engagement with the peripheral surface and an aperture extending therethrough.
Intake System for an Internal Combustion Engine, in Particular of a Motor Vehicle
An intake system for an internal combustion engine has at least one inlet channel through which air can flow and by which the air flowing through the inlet channel is to be conducted into at least one combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine. The inlet channel is, on the bottom side thereof, of flat form at least in one length region, wherein the flat bottom side extends as far as a tumble edge by which a tumbling flow of the air flowing into the combustion chamber can be effected.
AIR INTAKE PORT FOR A LEAN-BURN GASOLINE ENGINE
An air intake port (10) for a lean-burn gasoline engine (110) comprises an air inlet (14), two air outlets (15a, 15b), and an air channel connecting the air inlet (14) to the two air outlets (15a, 15b) and comprising an upstream common duct (11) and two downstream port legs (12a, 12b), the two downstream port legs (12a, 12b) branching off from the common duct (11) at a bifurcation point (13). A total cross section of the air intake port (10) gradually decreases between the air inlet (14) and the two air outlets (15a, 15b). A gradient of decrease of the total cross section is locally reduced in a region adjacent the bifurcation point (13).
Air intake port for a lean-burn gasoline engine
An air intake port (10) for a lean-burn gasoline engine (110) comprises an air inlet (14), two air outlets (15a, 15b), and an air channel connecting the air inlet (14) to the two air outlets (15a, 15b) and comprising an upstream common duct (11) and two downstream port legs (12a, 12b), the two downstream port legs (12a, 12b) branching off from the common duct (11) at a bifurcation point (13). A total cross section of the air intake port (10) gradually decreases between the air inlet (14) and the two air outlets (15a, 15b). A gradient of decrease of the total cross section is locally reduced in a region adjacent the bifurcation point (13).
ENGINE WITH ROTATING VALVE ASSEMBLY
An engine with a rotating valve assembly is disclosed. The valve assembly including a housing having an internal cavity, an open top, and an open bottom, the open top and open bottom being in fluid communication with the internal cavity; a valve barrel positioned in the internal cavity and adapted for rotation therein, the valve barrel having an annular peripheral surface and an aperture extending transversely therethrough communicating with the peripheral surface on opposite sides; a first seal assembly positioned in the open top and a second seal assembly positioned in the open bottom, the first and second seal assemblies each include a seal having a sealing surface in mating engagement with the peripheral surface and an aperture extending therethrough.
Intake system for an internal combustion engine, in particular of a motor vehicle
An intake system for an internal combustion engine has at least one inlet channel through which air can flow and by which the air flowing through the inlet channel is to be conducted into at least one combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine. The inlet channel is, on the bottom side thereof, of flat form at least in one length region, wherein the flat bottom side extends as far as a tumble edge by which a tumbling flow of the air flowing into the combustion chamber can be effected.