VALVE APPARATUS HAVING SLOWLY REVOLVING ROTARY VALVES FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
20180051600 ยท 2018-02-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01L7/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A valve system for internal combustion engines that is controlled by a camshaft is a potential source of engine damage if the timing thereof is disrupted (e.g. when the timing belts rupture). Furthermore, valves in combination with the camshaft and the timing chain contribute to noise and vibrations during operation. The production costs can be high. Thus, the engine is positioned higher and is heavier. Thus, there is proposed a valve mechanism composed of a plurality of gas exchange valves that revolve slowly about the cylinder wall. Each rotary valve is controlled separately and has symmetrical openings. The number of openings in the rotary valve corresponds to the number of working cycles per revolution. Since each rotary valve is driven separately and as a result of the size of the openings in the valve, it is possible to obtain different phase shifts, valve overlaps and opening times.
Claims
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4. Valve apparatus for an internal combustion engine, which consists of at least two independent ring-like rotary valves, which rotate in contact-free manner against one another, about their axis, which is the same as the cylinder axis, and sit lined up one on top of the other on the outside around the cylinder wall, above the top dead point of the piston, wherein the rotary valves and the valve seats have openings disposed symmetrically relative to the axis of rotation, and a slanted section on the entire lateral slide surfaces, and the speed of rotation of each rotary valve for a work cycle can be slowed down by means of increasing the number of openings, and wherein the rotary valves are controlled separately from one another, in order to implement the phase shift.
5. Valve apparatus for an internal combustion engine, which consists of a ring-like rotary valve, which rotates about its axis, which is the same as the cylinder axis, and sits on the outside around the cylinder wall, above the top dead point of the piston, wherein the rotary valve and the valve seat have openings disposed symmetrically relative to the axis of rotation, and a slanted section on the entire lateral slide surfaces, and the speed of rotation of the rotary valve for a work cycle can be slowed down by means of increasing the number of openings.
6. Rotary valve that has a ring-like shape, lateral openings disposed symmetrically relative to the axis of rotation, a slanted section on the entire lateral slide surfaces, and is used in a valve apparatus like that in claim 4.
Description
[0005] The invention relates to a rotary valve (
[0006] The invention relates to a method for operation of an internal combustion engine having a valve apparatus, in which one or more rotary valves are used on the outside, around the cylinder wall, and its/their axis of rotation runs parallel to the cylinder axis (
[0007] The possibility exists of combining different openings of the cylinders and of the rotary valve. For example: a) A cylinder only has outlet openings to an upper rotary valve and inlet openings to a lower valve (
[0008] The inner wall of the rotary valve, together with the outer wall of the cylinders, forms a sliding surface by means of its common, identically running surface. This sliding surface is not precisely parallel to the axis of rotation, but rather slightly conical, so that the rotary valve does not become jammed in place due to the different heat expansion (
[0009] The opening angle of the valve or of the cylinder can be increased or reduced in size by means of the design, in order to implement different opening periods for the gas exchange.
[0010] The possibility exists of increasing the number of openings of the rotary valve (
[0011] By means of a valve apparatus that has multiple (in