Internal-combustion engines – Four-cycle – Single poppet valve
Patent
1989-03-09
1990-07-24
Okonsky, David A.
Internal-combustion engines
Four-cycle
Single poppet valve
F01L 128
Patent
active
049428500
ABSTRACT:
An inlet and exhaust valve in internal combustion engines is described in the form of a vessel, designed with a large through cavity in its interior. The valve has two guiderods (8, 9) and two seating zones (1, 2), one on its internal side in which a conventional valve is fitted, and the other (1) on its external side where it itself fits onto the cylinder head. The design of this valve allows it to have a large dimension and from which it adjusts on its inside, factors which result in an increase in the combustibility of the gases, improving the efficiency of the engine. This improvement brings with it in addition a reduction in the emission of pollutant gases.
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