Internal-combustion engines – Noncompression
Patent
1974-12-12
1977-08-16
Dority, Jr., Carroll B.
Internal-combustion engines
Noncompression
123 32AA, 123191S, 123191SP, F02B 2300
Patent
active
040419096
ABSTRACT:
An internal-combustion engine having a combustion chamber consisting of a main combustion chamber and a sub-combustion chamber, said main combustion chamber being defined by the inner surface of the cylinder head and the top surface of the piston in the cylinder, said sub-combustion chamber being formed in a sub-chamber element, said sub-chamber element being forcedly fitted into a recess arranged in said cylinder head, and the coefficient of thermal expansion of said cylinder head being 1.5 to 2.5 times that of said sub-chamber element.
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Devinsky Paul
Dority Jr. Carroll B.
Toyota Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
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