Portable gas powered internal combustion engine arrangement
09765918 · 2017-09-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M21/029
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B43/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M21/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B63/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/315
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M31/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B2043/103
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T10/12
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F02M21/0296
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T10/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F02M31/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M21/0287
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B63/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B65/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M21/0239
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M21/0221
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02G5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M31/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M31/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gas powered internal combustion engine in which the gas is provided from the gas phase of a pressurized liquid gas in an liquified petroleum gas container and in which the liquified petroleum gas container is rigidly mounted adjacent to the internal combustion engine at a preselected angle to be in conductive heat transfer relationship to the internal combustion engine and in vibration receiving relationship to the internal combustion engine whereby the liquified gas in the liquified petroleum gas container is heated and vibrated and the effective surface area thereof is thereby increased. A pressure regulator is provided for receiving the gas from the liquified petroleum gas bottle regulating the pressure of the gas transmitted to the internal combustion engine and at least one flexible hose is connected to the pressure regulator for transmitting the gas therethrough. A vibration and/or heat limiting member may be incorporated to reduce the frequence and amplitude of the vibration and limit the amount of heat transferred to the liquified petroleum gas.
Claims
1. A gas powered internal combustion engine drive arrangement comprising, in combination: a liquified gas storage bottle arrangement having liquified gas therein, and an outlet connection to allow the flow of gas generated from said liquified gas therethrough; an outlet conduit having a first end connected to said outlet connection of said liquified gas storage bottle arrangement to allow the flow of gas therethrough, and a second end; an internal combustion engine having an operating condition and a non-operating condition, and rotating an output shaft in said operating condition, said internal combustion engine generating heat and vibration in said operating condition thereof, said second end of said outlet conduit connected to said internal combustion engine for transmitting gas thereto; a liquified gas storage bottle mounting arrangement for mounting said liquified gas storage bottle arrangement rigidly in heat and vibration receiving relationship to said internal combustion engine, whereby said heat and vibration agitates and heats said liquified gas stored in said liquified gas storage bottle arrangement; and, said mounting arrangement further comprising a vibration and/or heat limiting member for controlling at least one of the amplitude of the vibration, the frequency of the vibration and the amount of heat transmitted to said liquified gas storage bottle arrangement.
2. The arrangement defined in claim 1 and further comprising: a mounting bracket; said vibration and/or heat limiting member coupled to said internal combustion engine and to said mounting bracket and said vibration and/or heat limiting member transmitting heat and vibration from said internal combustion engine to said mounting bracket; said liquified gas storage bottle rigidly mounted on said mounting bracket for receiving heat and said vibration therefrom.
3. The arrangement defined in claim 2 wherein: said vibration and/or heat limiting member reduces the frequency of the vibration transmitted from said internal combustion engine to said mounting bracket.
4. The arrangement defined in claim 2 wherein: said vibration and/or heat limiting member reduces the magnitude of the amplitude of the vibration transmitted from said internal combustion engine to said mounting bracket.
5. The arrangement defined in claim 2 wherein: said vibration and/or heat limiting member reduces the frequency of the vibration transmitted from said internal combustion engine to said mounting bracket and reduces the magnitude of the amplitude of the vibration transmitted from said internal combustion engine to said mounting bracket.
6. The arrangement defined in claim 2 wherein: said vibration and/or heat limiting member reduces the amount of heat transmitted from said internal combustion engine to said mounting bracket.
7. The arrangement defined in claim 6 wherein: said vibration and/or heat limiting member reduces the frequency of the vibration transmitted from said internal combustion engine to said mounting bracket and reduces the magnitude of the amplitude of the vibration transmitted from said internal combustion engine to said mounting bracket.
8. The arrangement defined in claim 7 wherein: said mounting bracket having an arcuate internal surface with a preselected curvature thereof to define a cavity; said liquified gas storage bottle having a cylindrical external surface having a preselected diameter and said cylindrical outer surface of said liquified gas storage bottle having substantially the same curvature of said preselected curvature of said arcuate internal surface of said mounting bracket; said liquified gas storage bottle rigidly and removably mounted in said cavity of said mounting bracket and said arcuate interior surface of said mounting bracket in conductive heat transfer contact with said cylindrical outer surface of said liquified gas storage bottle for said liquified gas storage bottle receiving heat and vibration from said mounting bracket for agitating and heating said liquified gas stored in said liquified gas storage bottle to increase the generation of gas phase therefrom, and said liquified gas storage bottle having an outlet connection.
9. The arrangement defined in claim 8 wherein: said contact between said arcuate internal surface of said mounting bracket with said cylindrical outer surface of said liquified gas storage bottle is substantially continuous throughout the extent of said arcuate interior surface of said mounting bracket.
10. The arrangement defined in claim 9 and further comprising: a connector connected to said outlet connection of said liquified gas storage bottle for receiving said gas phase therefrom; an outlet conduit having a first end connected to said connector for receiving said gas phase from said connector, and a second end; a pressure regulator for delivering gas phase to said internal combustion engine, and said second end of said outlet conduit connected to said pressure regulator for delivering gas phase to said pressure regulator; said outlet conduit comprising a flexible hose; whereby said internal combustion engine receives said gas phase for operation thereof from said pressure regulator and said internal combustion engine generates said heat and said vibration for transmitting said heat and vibration to said vibration and/or heat limiting member for the condition of said internal combustion engine operating.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) The above and other embodiments of the present invention may be more fully understood from the following detailed description taken together with the accompanying drawing wherein similar reference characters refer to similar elements throughout and in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(24) Referring now to the drawing, and in particular
(25) The gas 16 may also be directed to flow from the conduit 18 through conduit 19 to an auxiliary gas powered device 21 such as an illumination device, cooking device or the like. Such devices are well known and in general have a built in pressure regulator or flow control to regulate the pressure or flow of the gas 16 to a value that compatible with the device 21.
(26) The gas 16 flowing from the pressure regulator 20 is directed through a delivery conduit 23 into a carburetor 24 that is part of the internal combustion engine 22. The carburetor 24 has an air intake as indicated at 26. The carburetor 24 mixes the gas 16 with the air and provides the mixture to the cylinder 28 of the internal combustion engine 22 in a manner well known. The internal combustion engine 22 has a rotating output shaft 30. In the embodiment 10 the rotating output shaft drives an electric generator 32. The electric generator 32 provides electric energy as indicated at 34 and may be, for example in the power range of 300 to 1000 watts though larger power generators may be utilized in other applications. The electric energy may, if desired, be directed to provide 12 volt DC current as indicted at 36 or may be passed into an invertor 38 for conversion to 120 volts AC, 60 cycle as indicted at 40.
(27) As noted above, the internal combustion engine 22 may be a four stroke, or two stroke with appropriate oil injection, air or liquid cooled engine, though in other applications a larger engine may utilized as desired. During the operation of the internal combustion engine 22, the combustion of the gas 16 and air mixture therein in the cylinder thereof generates heat and also vibrates the engine 22. As described below in greater detail, these two factors which are always occurring during the operation of an internal combustion engine are uniquely and advantageously utilized in the operation of the various embodiments of the present invention.
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(30) A front plate 50 is mounted on the crankcase 44 by bolts 52a, 52b, 52c and 52d. The front plate 50 is provided with a connector 56 that is adapted to engage the output connection 12′ of the LPG tank 12. A mounting bracket 58 is rigidly connected to the crankcase 44 of the internal combustion engine 22 and to the front plate 50 by bolts 60a, 60b, 60c and 60d to be in heat receiving and vibration receiving relationship to the internal combustion engine 22. The mounting bracket 58 has a strap 62 which is provided with an over center fastener 64 and the strap 62 is adapted to receive the LPG container 12 therein for snug retention in the cavity 66 when the over center fastener 64 is closed. As noted above, when the LPG container 12 is mounted in the cavity 66 the connector 56 of front plate 50 engages the output connection 12′ to allow the flow of gas 16 through the conduit 18 and/or 19.
(31) Since there may be some variation in the size of LPG containers depending on the amount of LPG stored therein and the size desired by a particular manufacturer thereof,
(32) The output shaft 30, in the embodiment 10 is, as described above in connection with
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(34) As noted above, in the embodiment 10 the output shaft 30 of the internal combustion engine 22 is connected to an electric generator 32.
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(38) In some applications of the principles of the present invention, it has been found that excessive vibration generated by some engines and/or usage of the device over long periods of time and/or the relative movement between the internal combustion engine and the LPG bottle may cause a crack or other damage to the liquified gas storage bottle due to relative movement between the liquified gas storage bottle and the internal combustion engine. As noted above, the front plate 50 of the embodiment 10 as shown on
(39) In order to eliminate the cracking or other damage to the LPG bottle 12 caused by the relative movement and the excessive vibration/long usage, the rigid mounting of the LPG tank 12 to the connector 56 on the front plate 50 may be eliminated and the LPG tank 12 may be rigidly supported, as described above, on the mounting plate 58.
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(41) A delivery conduit 123 is connected between the pressure regulator 120 and the engine 122 to direct the flow of gas into the internal combustion engine 122 and may be fabricated from a rigid conduit or a flexible hose as desired for any particular application. The delivery conduit 123 may be a flexible hose or a rigid tube depending on the particular application. The flexible delivery conduit 123 and/or the outlet conduit 118 prevents damage due to relative movement between the LPG bottle 112 and the internal combustion engine 122.
(42) In a variation of the embodiment 140, the pressure regulator 120 may be line mounted between the LPG bottle and the internal combustion engine 122. In such an arrangement either the outlet conduit 118 or the delivery conduit 123, or both, may be flexible hose and the other conduit may be a rigid tube as may be selected for particular applications. The flexible delivery conduit 123 and/or the flexible outlet conduit prevents damage due to relative movement between the LPG bottle 112 and the internal combustion engine 122.
(43) In another embodiment of the present invention 160 shown in block diagram form on
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(45) As noted above, in some applications of the present invention it has been found that the vibration induced by the engine on which the LPG gas bottle is mounted can cause damage to the various components of the structure of the present invention. In other applications of the present invention it has been found that the frequency and/or the amplitude of the vibration to which the LPG bottle is subject and/or the heat transmitted to the LPG bottle may become excessive and cause damage to the various components even though a flexible hose may be utilized in various arrangements of the components or may cause inconsistent operation of the device. The factors that result in such excessive vibration and/or heat may include, but are not limited to, the particular internal combustion engine and its design and configuration, the mounting arrangement for the various components of the device, the environment in which the device is utilized, the materials utilized in the various components and the mountings thereof, the loads imposed on the various components during use and the like. Therefore, in accordance with the principles of the present invention, the rigid mounting of the LPG bottle in heat and vibration receiving relationship to the internal combustion engine may incorporate a vibration and/or heat limiting member so that the frequency of the vibration transmitted to the LPG bottle and/or the amplitude of the vibration transmitted to the LPG bottle and/or the heat transmitted to the LPG bottle from the internal combustion engine is reduced or otherwise limited to a range wherein the possibility of potential damage will be reduced. Such vibration and/or heat limiting member may be utilized, if desired, with the various flexible hose arrangements described above.
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(47) The first end 204a of wing portion 204 has an aperture 204a′ therethrough and the first end 206a of wing portion 206 has an aperture 206a′ therethrough and the second end 208b has an aperture 208b′ and bolts 214 are utilized to extend through the apertures 204a, 206a′ and 208b′ to connect to the vibration and/or heat limiting member 202 to the engine 22′.
(48) The second end 208b of the intermediate member 208 has aperture 208b′ extending therethrough and the second end 204b of wing portion 204 has an aperture 204b′ therethrough and the second end 206b of wing portion 206 has an aperture 206b′ extending therethrough. The mounting bracket 58′ has apertures 58′a, 58′b and 58′c extending therethrough. Bolts or rivets 216 are utilized to extend through the apertures 58′a, 58′b and 58′c and the apertures 204b′, 206b′ and 208 a′ to connect the vibration and/or heat limiting member 202 to the mounting bracket 58′. The LPG bottle 13 may be rigidly mounted in the mounting bracket 58′ as described above in connection with the rigid mounting of the LPG bottle 12 to the mounting bracket 58 as shown in
(49) The vibration and/or heat limiting member 202 may be fabricated from a resilient, heat transferring material such as spring steel. As shown on
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(57) In each of the embodiments 200, 220 and 250, a flexible tubing, such as shown at 280 on
(58) As described above, there is provided by the present invention a convenient and safe internal combustion engine driven by the gas generated from the liquefied gas in an LPG container and in which the amount of gas to be drawn from the liquefied gas in the LPG is maximized by having the LPG container rigidly connected to the internal combustion engine for both direct conductive heat transfer from the internal combustion engine to the LPG to overcome the cooling due to the latent heat of evaporation of the liquefied gas and to have the internal combustion engine vibrate the LPG container to increase the effective surface area of the liquefied gas. The liquefied gas may be, for example, propane, butane or the like as packaged by many manufactures in various shapes and sizes of LPG containers. Several of the preferred embodiments of the present invention described herein utilize a flexible hose to connect various components such as the pressure regulator to the liquified petroleum gas bottle and/or the pressure regulator to the internal combustion engine and/or the outlet of the LPG bottle depending upon the particular application, so as to prevent damage to the components due to relative movement therebetween caused by operation of the internal combustion engine or other factors. Further, in several other embodiments of the present invention a vibration and/or heat limiting member may be incorporated into the mounting structure to attenuate the frequency of the vibration and/or to limit the amplitude of the vibration and/or to limit the amount of heat transmitted to the rigidly connected LPG bottle.
(59) Although specific embodiments of the present invention have been described above with reference to the various Figures of the drawing, it should be understood that such embodiments are by way of example only and merely illustrative of but a small number of the many possible specific embodiments which can represent applications of the principles of the present invention. Various changes and modifications obvious to one skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains are deemed to be within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the present invention as further defined in the appended claims. Accordingly, those skilled in this art will appreciate that the embodiments discussed above are exemplary of the present invention and they are not, however, intended to limit the scope of the claims herein. Many other substances and techniques, different from those discussed above, can be used as equivalents of the structural components disclosed to provide an equivalent function.