Pre-chamber gas valve
10184386 ยท 2019-01-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
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
F16K1/126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M21/0275
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M21/0281
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M21/0269
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M21/0242
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B19/108
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02B19/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K1/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pre-chamber gas valve including a valve body, at least one valve spring and at least one valve needle, wherein the valve body has a lower space which is acted upon with gas in the operating condition and an upper space in which the valve spring is arranged, wherein the upper space is closed by way of a pressed plug.
Claims
1. A pre-chamber gas valve comprising: a valve body; at least one valve spring; at least one valve needle connected to a cap; and an annular passage defined by the valve body and a wall of a spark plug sleeve or a cylinder head, with the annular passage fluidly connected to a lower space; wherein the valve body comprises the lower space supplied gas in an operating condition, and an upper space housing the at least one valve spring; and wherein an upper space is closed by a pressed plug arranged adjacent the cap within the upper space opposite the at least one valve needle connection to the cap, and in an operating condition supplying gas to the lower space, the cap is stopped from longitudinal movement in a direction opposite the plug by abutment against the valve body.
2. The pre-chamber gas valve as set forth in claim 1, wherein the valve body is configured as one piece extending longitudinally from defining the lower space to an opposed end for pre-chamber gas valve arrangement within the spark plug sleeve or within the cylinder head.
3. The pre-chamber gas valve as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one valve needle is connected via a weld to the cap.
4. The pre-chamber gas valve as set forth in claim 1, wherein the valve body is in one piece.
5. The pre-chamber gas valve as set forth in claim 4, wherein longitudinal movement of the valve needle is guided by the valve body.
6. The pre-chamber gas valve as set forth in claim 1, wherein the lower space opens into a pre-chamber or into a passage to the pre-chamber.
7. The pre-chamber gas valve as set forth in claim 6, wherein the lower space is of a substantially pear-shaped configuration which narrows in a direction towards the pre-chamber.
8. The pre-chamber gas valve as set forth in claim 1, further comprising at least one projection with a first side defining a side of the annular passage and a second side, opposite the first side, abutting a sealant for sealing off passage between the pre-chamber gas valve and the spark plug sleeve or the cylinder head accommodating the pre-chamber gas valve.
9. A process for producing a pre-chamber gas valve comprising: a valve body; at least one valve spring; at least one valve needle connected to a cap; and an annular passage defined by the valve body and a wall of a spark plug sleeve or a cylinder head, with the annular passage fluidly connected to a lower space; wherein the valve body comprises the lower space supplied gas in an operating condition, and an upper space housing the at least one valve spring; and wherein an upper space is closed by a pressed plug arranged adjacent the cap within the upper space opposite the at least one valve needle connection to the cap, and in an operating condition supplying gas to the lower space, the cap is stopped from longitudinal movement in a direction opposite the plug by abutment against the valve body, the process comprising: constructing the valve body comprising the lower space operable to receive a supply of gas in the operating condition, and the upper space housing a portion of the at least one needle, the at least one valve spring, the cap, and the plug; and connecting the plug to the valve body by a press connection or a screw connection.
10. A process for producing a pre-chamber gas valve comprising: a valve body; at least one valve spring; at least one valve needle connected to a cap; and an annular passage defined by the valve body and a wall of a spark plug sleeve or a cylinder head, with the annular passage fluidly connected to a lower space; wherein the valve body comprises the lower space supplied gas in an operating condition, and an upper space housing the at least one valve spring; and wherein the upper space is closed by a pressed plug arranged adjacent the cap within an upper space opposite the at least one valve needle connection to the cap, and in an operating condition supplying gas to the lower space, the cap is stopped from longitudinal movement in a direction opposite the plug by abutment against the valve body, the process comprising: arranging the at least one valve spring for biasing the at least one valve needle to abut a valve seat, wherein the at least one valve needle of the pre-chamber gas valve is connected to the cap via a weld.
Description
(1) The invention is illustrated in greater detail by the Figures in which:
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(9) The cavity 7 includes on the one hand a shaft which is concentric around the axis of symmetry S1, consisting of cylinder portions, for receiving a spark plug 6.
(10) The cavity 7 further has a bore 10 with an axis of symmetry S2 for receiving a pre-chamber gas valve 5.
(11) A passage 8 leads from the pre-chamber gas valve 5 to the pre-chamber 3. The pre-chamber 3 comprises on the one hand the actual cavity, that is to say the hollow space in which the ignition of mixture takes place. The pre-chamber 3 is of course also a physical component. In the present embodiment the pre-chamber 3 is in the form of a component separate from the spark plug sleeve 4 and is connected to the spark plug sleeve 4, for example by pressing.
(12) The spark plug 6 which is not shown for the sake of clarity is introduced into the spark plug sleeve 4 by way of the shaft concentric with the axis of symmetry S1, in such a way that it terminates flush with the pre-chamber 3 and its electrodes project into the pre-chamber 3. The pre-chamber 3 is enriched with combustion gas by the pre-chamber gas valve 5 by way of the passage 8. After ignition in the pre-chamber 3 ignited mixture passes by way of the flow transfer bores 9 into the main combustion chamber (not shown).
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(22) The valve needle 14 is braced against its seat by the spring 15. The cap 16 embraces the spring 15 and is connected to the valve needle 14. The connection can preferably be done by beam welding.
(23) The present embodiment shows the particularly preferred situation in which the cap 16 bears against the valve body 24 in abutment relationship in the opened condition of the pre-chamber gas valve 5. That entails the particular advantage that the movement of the valve needle 14 has a well-defined end position. For that purpose the upper space 22 of the pre-chamber gas valve 5 is subdivided into two cylindrical portions of different diameter. The cap 16 is moveable in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the pre-chamber gas valve 5 to the right in the present Figure, that is to say in the direction of the plug 17. When the open position of the pre-chamber gas valve 5 is reached the cap 16 is in abutment relationship with the shoulder formed between the portion of larger diameter and the portion of smaller diameter in the space 22. The valve spring 15 is disposed in the portion of the space 22 of smaller diameter. The plug 17 closes the space 22 and seals off the pre-chamber gas valve 5 upwardly. Here the plug 17 is connected with the valve body 24 by a press fitting. The valve body 24 extends in one piece starting from the valve seat in the cylinder head 2 to the end (of the pre-chamber gas valve 5) facing away from the valve seat.
(24) A further space 21 is provided immediately in front of the valve seat. The space 21 is supplied with gas by the passages 20 extending from the annular gap 13.
(25) A further space 23 is disposed between the seat of the valve head of the pre-chamber gas valve 5 and the mouth opening of the pre-chamber gas valve 5 into a pre-chamber 3 or between the seat of the valve head of the pre-chamber gas valve 5 and the mouth opening of the pre-chamber gas valve 5 into a passage 8. Being cylindrical in the present Figure the space 23 can also assume other shapes. It can for example be of a pear-shaped configuration.
(26) Sealing of the annular passage 13 in relation to the cavity 7 is effected radially by way of the O-rings 18. They are arranged in the annular receiving means formed by the projections 19. The sealing concept of the pre-chamber gas valve 5 shown here therefore provides that sealing of the pre-chamber gas valve 5 is effected radially, that is to say by way of the outside surface of the pre-chamber gas valve 5.
(27) The flank of the projection 19, that faces towards the annular passage 13, also delimits the annular passage 13. The projection 19 therefore on the one hand performs the function of providing a receiving for a sealant, here in the form of an O-ring, while on the other hand the projection 19 also delimits the annular passage 13.
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LIST OF REFERENCES USED
(29) 1 internal combustion engine 2 cylinder head 3 pre-chamber 4 spark plug sleeve 5 pre-chamber gas valve 6 spark plug 7 cavity 8 passage 9 flow transfer bore 10 wall of the cavity 7 11 spark plug bore 12 gas feed passage 13 annular passage 14 valve needle 15 valve spring 16 cap 17 plug 18 O-ring 19 projection 20 gas passage 21 lower cavity of the pre-chamber gas valve 22 upper cavity of the pre-chamber gas valve 23 space 24 valve body S1 axis of symmetry S2 axis of symmetry