Engine turbulent jet ignition system
11408329 · 2022-08-09
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Inventors
Cpc classification
F02B19/1004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B19/1023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B19/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M31/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B19/1014
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/242
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B19/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B19/1028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B2019/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B19/1019
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02B19/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M31/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An engine system employs a pre-assembled and/or removable cartridge. In another aspect, an ignitor, a fuel injector and an air inlet valve are all accessible from a top of a cartridge even after assembly of the cartridge to an engine cylinder head. A further aspect positions centerlines of an ignitor, a fuel injector and an air inlet valve angularly offset from each other and also angularly offset from a vertical centerline of a cartridge to which they are mounted.
Claims
1. An engine ignition system comprising: (a) an engine cylinder head including an upwardly facing surface and a receptacle configured to be accessible to a piston cylinder; (b) a preassembled cartridge comprising: (i) a body including openings therein; (ii) a pre-chamber coupled to a bottom portion of the body, the pre-chamber including a pre-combustion cavity and at least one combustion exit aperture configured to be accessible to the piston cylinder; (iii) an ignitor located in a first of the body openings, the ignitor having a longitudinal centerline and a distal end in or adjacent to the pre-combustion cavity; (iv) a fuel injector located in a second of the body openings, the fuel injector having a longitudinal centerline and a distal end in or adjacent to the pre-combustion cavity; (v) an air inlet valve located in a third of the body openings, the air inlet valve having a longitudinal centerline and a distal end in or adjacent to the pre-combustion cavity; (vi) the centerlines of the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve being angularly offset from each other and being angularly offset from a vertical centerline of the body and the pre-chamber; (vii) the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve being secured within their respective body openings and being accessible, from a top of the body; (c) a fastener removably securing at least a portion of the cartridge within the receptacle of the engine cylinder head, and the fastener being removably fastened to the upwardly facing surface of the engine cylinder head.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein: the air inlet valve is a purge valve including an actuator which is one of: (a) a hydraulic actuator, (b) a pneumatic actuator, (c) an actuator including an electric coil and a moving armature, and (d) a piezo-electric actuator; an upper portion of the actuator extends above the cartridge when assembled thereto; and another portion of the actuator is located in a collar upwardly projecting from the top of the body.
3. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a metallic, annular and tapered seal located adjacent to an interface between the pre-chamber and the body; and the pre-chamber being connected to the bottom of the body by mating threads in lateral walls thereof.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein: the cartridge is located in a valley of the engine cylinder head between camshafts rotatable about parallel axes which are substantially perpendicular to the vertical centerline of the body and the pre-chamber; and multiples of the fastener fasten a laterally projecting flange of the cartridge to the engine cylinder head laterally inboard of the camshaft axes.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein: the cartridge has curved corners; the air inlet valve being adjacent to one of the corners; and the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve are arranged in a triangular top view orientation relative to each other.
6. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the body of the cartridge has a largest vertical dimension greater than a largest vertical dimension of the pre-chamber; and a largest horizontal dimension of the body is greater than a largest horizontal dimension of the pre-chamber.
7. An engine ignition system comprising: (a) a preassembled cartridge comprising: (i) a body including openings therein; (ii) a pre-chamber coupled to a bottom portion of the body, the pre-chamber including at least one combustion exit aperture configured to be accessible to a piston cylinder; (iii) an ignitor located in a first of the body openings, the ignitor having a longitudinal centerline and a distal end in the pre-chamber; (iv) a fuel injector located in a second of the body openings, the fuel injector having a longitudinal centerline and a distal end in the pre-chamber; (v) an air inlet valve located in a third of the body openings, the air inlet valve having a longitudinal centerline and a distal end in the pre-chamber; (vi) the centerlines of the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve being angularly offset from each other and being angularly offset from a vertical centerline of the body and the pre-chamber; (vii) the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve being secured within their respective body openings and being accessible from a top of the body; (b) a fastener configured to removably secure at least a portion of the cartridge to an upwardly facing surface of an engine cylinder head; (c) an incoming air conduit connected to the cartridge body, the cartridge body including multiple straight air passageways connected to the third opening of the body to be controlled by the air inlet valve, at least two of the straight air passageways being offset angled from each other at their intersection located internal to the body between the air conduit and the third opening of the body; and (d) a heater coupled to the air conduit.
8. An engine ignition system comprising a cartridge comprising: (a) a body including openings therein; (b) a pre-chamber coupled to a bottom portion of the body, the pre-chamber including a pre-combustion cavity and at least one combustion exit aperture; (c) an ignitor located in a first of the body openings, the ignitor having a longitudinal centerline and a distal end in or adjacent to the pre-combustion cavity; (d) a fuel injector located in a second of the body openings, the fuel injector having a longitudinal centerline and a distal end in or adjacent to the pre-combustion cavity; (e) an air inlet valve located in a third of the body openings, the air inlet valve having a longitudinal centerline and a distal end in or adjacent to the pre-combustion cavity; (f) the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve being secured within their respective openings and being accessible, from a top of the body; (g) a flange located adjacent an upper portion of the body above the pre-chamber, and including at least one fastener hole through the flange; and (h) the cartridge having a periphery with a substantially triangular top view shape and at least one curved peripheral section thereof.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the at least one fastener hole includes two fastener holes through the flange which laterally projects from the body, a first of the fastener holes being adjacent a first corner and a second of the fastener holes being adjacent to a second corner of the triangular top view shape.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein the air inlet valve is adjacent to a third corner of the triangular top view shape, and the ignitor and the fuel injector are located between the holes in a top view.
11. The system of claim 8, wherein the at least one curved peripheral section includes curved corners of the flange.
12. The system of claim 8, wherein: centerlines of the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve are angularly offset from each other and are angularly offset form a vertical centerline of the body and the pre-chamber; and the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve are arranged in a triangular top view orientation relative to each other.
13. The system of claim 8, further comprising: an engine cylinder head; camshafts; the cartridge being located in a valley of the engine cylinder head between the camshafts which are rotatable about parallel axes, the axes being substantially perpendicular to a vertical centerline of the pre-chamber; fasteners removably fasten the cartridge of the engine cylinder head; and the ignitor, the fuel injector, the air inlet valve and the pre-chamber being preassembled to the body prior to the cartridge being assembled to the engine cylinder head.
14. The system of claim 8, wherein: the body of the cartridge has a largest vertical dimension greater than a largest vertical dimension of the pre-chamber; and a largest horizontal dimension of the body is greater than a largest horizontal dimension of the pre-chamber.
15. An engine ignition system comprising a cartridge comprising: (a) a body including openings therein; (b) a pre-chamber coupled to the body, the pre-chamber including a cavity and at least one combustion exit aperture; (c) an ignitor located in a first of the body openings; (d) a fuel injector located in a second of the body openings; (e) an air inlet valve located in a third of the body openings; (f) a mounting flange projecting from the body; (g) the body of the cartridge having a largest longitudinal dimension greater than a largest longitudinal dimension of the pre-chamber; (h) a largest lateral dimension of the body being greater than a largest lateral dimension of the pre-chamber; and (i) a portion of the body adjacent to the flange being laterally enlarged further away from a longitudinal centerline of the pre-chamber as compared to an opposite side of the body.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein centerlines of the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve are angularly offset from each other and are angularly offset from the longitudinal centerline of the pre-chamber.
17. The system of claim 15, further comprising a hollow collar extending above and being an integral single piece with the flange and the body of the cartridge, and an upper portion of the air inlet valve being located in the collar.
18. The system of claim 15, further comprising: an incoming air conduit externally connected to a same end of the cartridge body as the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve; and a heater coupled to the air conduit, the heater being external to the body of the cartridge.
19. The system of claim 15, further comprising: an engine cylinder head; camshafts; the cartridge being located in a valley of the engine cylinder head between the camshafts which are rotatable about parallel axes, the axes being substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline of the pre-chamber; the flange laterally projects more than a lateral periphery of the pre-chamber, the flange being located adjacent an upper portion of the body above the pre-chamber; and fasteners removably fasten the flange of the cartridge to the engine cylinder head.
20. An engine ignition system comprising a cartridge comprising: (a) a pre-chamber including a pre-combustion cavity, combustion exit apertures and a longitudinal centerline; (b) an ignitor located in the cartridge with a distal end accessible to the pre-combustion cavity, the ignitor being one of: a spark plug or glow plug; (c) a fuel injector located in the cartridge with a distal end accessible to the pre-combustion cavity; (d) an air inlet valve located in the cartridge with a distal end accessible to the pre-combustion cavity; and (e) an air flow path of at least one of the exit apertures of the pre-chamber being offset angled from the longitudinal centerline of the pre-chamber such that air flowing back from a piston cylinder causes swirling of the air within the pre-chamber to assist in evaporation of any of the fuel remaining therein a fuel combustion in the pre-chamber, the air flowing back being configured to occur when a piston upwardly strokes toward the pre-chamber such that some compressed combustion charge is forced back through the exit apertures.
21. The system of claim 20, wherein the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve are accessible from a top of the cartridge when the cartridge is removably assembled to an engine cylinder head.
22. The system of claim 20, wherein: centerlines of the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve are angularly offset from each other; and there are at least three of the apertures which are all located on a vertical plane and which are three-dimensionally angularly offset from each other.
23. The system of claim 20, wherein an internal surface of the pre-chamber comprises a longitudinally curved and inwardly stepped shoulder located between a lateral plane, defined by the distal end of the ignitor, and a longitudinally extending and central extension of the pre-combustion cavity, with the evaporation occurring at the shoulder, and a longitudinal length of the central extension being less than an outer diameter of the shoulder.
24. An engine ignition system comprising a cartridge comprising: (a) a pre-chamber including a pre-combustion cavity, combustion exit apertures and a longitudinal centerline; (b) an ignitor located in the cartridge with a distal end accessible to the pre-combustion cavity; (c) a fuel injector located in the cartridge with a distal end accessible to the pre-combustion cavity; (d) an air inlet valve located in the cartridge with a distal end accessible to the pre-combustion cavity; and (e) an air flow path of at least one of the exit apertures of the pre-chamber being offset angled from the longitudinal centerline of the pre-chamber; (f) the air inlet valve is a purge valve including an actuator which is one of: (i) a hydraulic actuator, (ii) a pneumatic actuator, (iii) an actuator including an electric coil and a moving armature, or (iv) a piezo-electric actuator; (g) an upper portion of the actuator extending above the cartridge when assembled thereto; (h) an incoming air conduit externally connected to a same end of the cartridge body as the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve; (i) heater coupled to the air conduit, the heater being external to the body of the cartridge; and (j) the ignitor, the fuel injector, the air inlet valve and the air conduit are preassembled to the cartridge prior to the cartridge being removably fastened to an engine cylinder head.
25. The system of claim 24, wherein longitudinal centerlines of the ignitor, the fuel injector and the air inlet valve are angularly offset from each other and are angularly offset from the longitudinal centerline of the pre-chamber.
Description
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(20) Turbulent jet ignition cartridge 41 includes an ignitor 81 such as a spark plug, glow plug or the like. Ignitor 81 has a middle section removably secured within an elongated opening 83 of body 51, and a distal end 85 located within pre-chamber 55 for providing a spark or other heat ignition source for a fuel-rich, fuel-air mixture within pre-chamber 55. An optional pre-chamber pressure transducer or indicator can be part of ignitor 81. It is also envisioned that an optional electrical resistance heater 90 may be internally located within pre-chamber 53.
(21) A longitudinally elongated and generally cylindrical fuel injector 91 has a middle section removably disposed within another elongated opening 93 through body 51 such that a distal end 95 of the fuel injector is located within pre-chamber 55. Furthermore, the exemplary embodiment illustrates an uppermost proximal end 97 of fuel injector 91 coupled to crossing brace 63 which is, in turn, removably fastened to covers 45 of cylinder head 23 by way of threaded bolt fasteners 99. Alternately, the fuel injector can be located upstream of the pre-chamber air intake valve and/or both combined together.
(22) A pre-chamber air inlet valve 101 has a middle section located within another elongated opening 103 through body 51, with an air valve seat 105 at a distal end thereof located within pre-chamber 55, and with a proximal end section 107 located within a generally cylindrical collar 109 integrally upstanding from body 51. Air inlet valve 101 includes a helically coiled spring 111 and a securing cap 113 retaining the spring to a longitudinally elongated shaft 115. Air inlet valve 101 is preferably a poppet valve type which is moved by a rocker arm 121 driven by cam shaft 47. Pre-chamber air inlet valve 101 is separate from a main piston chamber air intake valve. Alternately, the poppet valve may instead be a pintal or rotary valve.
(23) A fresh air conduit 131 is externally connected to a top surface 133 of cartridge 41 by way of a threaded fitting 135. An inline heater 137 is positioned adjacent air conduit 131. Heater 137 can be a primarily external heater (as shown in
(24) Furthermore, a vertically elongated air passageway 139 intersects with a horizontally elongated air passageway 140 internal to body 51 of the cartridge. An upper end of passageway 139 is coupled to air conduit 131 and an innermost end of passageway 140 intersects opening 103 within which moves air inlet valve 101. Passageways 139 and 140 are preferably straight and a majority of these incoming air passageways are laterally overhanging and spaced further from a longitudinal centerline 73 of pre-chamber housing 53 as compared to an outside lateral surface 123 of pre-chamber housing 53 (as can best be observed in
(25) Air inlet valve 101 advantageously serves a duel synergistic purpose: to supply air into the pre-chamber for combustion therein, and also to provide an additional air flow into the pre-chamber before and/or after the combustion therein in order to purge out combustion residuals. Moreover, a primary direction of the main chamber air enters the pre-chamber during piston compression back through one or more apertures 71 which are three-dimensionally angled along a length thereof relative to centerline 73. This occurs when piston 27 upwardly strokes toward pre-chamber 53, such that some compressed combustion charge is forced back through apertures 71. The offset angle(s) of the apertures induce a swirling fluid flow effect within the pre-chamber which beneficially assists in evaporating any remaining fuel located in corners of the pre-chamber after combustion therein, thereby reducing soot production in the pre-chamber and other undesired characteristics.
(26) Proximal upper ends of ignitor 81, fuel injector 91 and air inlet valve 101 are all accessible from an upper top surface 133 of cartridge 41. Furthermore, a longitudinal centerline 141 of ignitor 81 is offset angled by approximately 13° from longitudinal and vertical centerline 73 of pre-chamber housing 53. Furthermore, a longitudinal centerline 143 of air inlet valve 101 is offset angled by approximately 15° relative to longitudinal and vertical centerline 73 of pre-chamber housing 53. Similarly, a longitudinal centerline 145 of fuel injector 91 is offset angled by approximately 5° relative to longitudinal and vertical centerline 73 of the pre-chamber. Thus, centerlines 141, 143 and 145 are also offset angled from each other and define a triangularly oriented relationship between holes 147 which receive fasteners 59. Moreover, mounting flange 149, which includes holes 147 extending therethrough, of cartridge 41 has a generally triangular top view shape (as can be observed in
(27) It noteworthy that body 51 of cartridge 41 has a lateral dimension 151 (see
(28) Cartridge 41 is preferably manufactured independently of cylinder head 23. An exterior of the cartridge is machined from aluminum or steel, with the passageways internally machined therein. Thereafter, the body of the cartridge is furnace brazed or diffusion welded if the body is cast or machined as two separate parts. Alternately, the cartridge body and/or pre-chamber may be made from a ceramic or other low thermal conductivity material. A tapered and annular seal 200, preferably made from copper, internally contacts pre-chamber housing 53 and seals between it and the threaded mating of the bottom end of body 51, when they are screwed together. The ignitor, fuel injector and air valve are thereafter assembly to the body, such as by threaded screwing in of the components or as otherwise fastened.
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(31) While various feature of the present invention have been disclosed, it should be appreciated that other variations may be employed. For example, different air valve actuator configurations and positions can be employed, although various advantages of the present system may not be realized. As another example, the cartridge flange can have a vertical or diagonal section, but certain benefits may not be obtained. Additionally, alternate fuel-air passageways, conduits, openings and ports may be provided in the cartridge, although some advantages may not be achieved. Alternately, variations in the fuel-air mixture can be used, but performance may suffer. For example, various alternate liquid or gaseous fuels may be used in place of gasoline. Moreover, while the presently illustrated cartridge is best suited for an overhead cam engine, differently shaped and sized cartridges may be employed for differently configured engines such as for an inline-type of engine. In another variation, if the fuel injector and pre-chamber air inlet valve are combined, then only two openings (one for each) may be needed in the pre-chamber cartridge. Variations are not to be regarded as a a departure from the present disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope and spirit of the present invention.