Internal-combustion engines – Four-cycle – Scavenging
Patent
1987-11-23
1989-03-07
Cross, E. Rollins
Internal-combustion engines
Four-cycle
Scavenging
123432, F02B 2500
Patent
active
048096490
ABSTRACT:
A four-stroke cycle internal combustion engine including a scavenging air system to minimize the emission of oxides of nitrogen. The engine includes a scavenging valve to admit scavenging air into the cylinder, and the scavenging valve is so oriented as to cause scavenging air to flow radially toward the center of the cylinder. The inlet valve and valve seat are configured in such a way as to cause the air-fuel mixture to circulate circumferentially within the cylinder and a spark plug is provided to ignite the air-fuel mixture. Additionally, an air charging system is provided to pressurize the air that is introduced for scavenging purposes, and a portion of the air from the air charging system is conveyed to an air cooling system, within which the fuel is added to the air, whereupon the air-fuel mixture is cooled to a temperaturea below the temperature of the scavenging air.
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Brown Laurence R.
Cross E. Rollins
Mangels Alfred J.
Thomassen International B.V.
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