A three-valve combustion chamber typically has one intake valve and two exhaust valves

Agent Frank D. Gilliam Primary examiner Raymond A. Nelli
Application number 9957855 Kind A Document number 5313921
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International Patent Classification F02P 15/02 United States Patent Classification 123/310000000

An intake and exhaust system for use with internal combustion engines that uses two intake valves and one exhaust valve for each engine cylinder. The three valves are preferably round and spaced substantially uniformly in the cylinder head around the cylinder centerline. For best results, the two intake valves have substantially equal diameters, with the diameter of the exhaust valve having a ratio to the diameter of an intake valve of from about 1:1 to about 1:1.2. Preferably one axial, three peripheral or an axial and three peripheral spark plugs equally spaced around the cylinder axis each centrally located in one of the areas between adjacent valves and the edge of the cylinder. The head has three substantially hemispheric depressions each housing one of said valves. This invention provides a fast and uniform lean burn, permits use of a high compression ratio and lower octane, unleaded gasoline and provides improved thermal efficiency.

An improved combustion chamber system for use with internal combustion engine having at least one piston and a cooperating cylinder head forming a combustion chamber therebetween, which comprises: three valves in the head at the combustion chamber, the valves substantially uniformly arranged around the axis of the cylinder; two of the valves having substantially equal areas and adapted to act as intake valves; the third of the valves having an area substantially equal to, or slightly greater than, the area of one of the intake valves, the third valve being adapted to act as an exhaust valve; said piston having a generally planar surface adjacent to said head forming one wall of the combustion chamber; and at least one spark plug for igniting an air/fuel mixture in the combustion chamber said spark plug located entirely within said head without extending below the plane of the piston generally planar surface at any point during engine operation.

The system according to claim 1 wherein said ignition means comprises a single spark plug located in said head substantially on the cylinder axis.

The system according to claim 1 wherein said ignition means comprises three spark plugs each approximately centrally located in one of the three spaces bounded by two adjacent valves and the cylinder edge.

The system according to claim 3 further including a fourth spark plug located in the head substantially on the axis of the cylinder.

The system according to claim 1 wherein said ignition means comprises at least three spark plugs.

The system according to claim 1 wherein each of the valves is substantially circular and the ratio of diameters of the intake valves to the diameter of the exhaust valve being from about 1:1 to 1:1.2.

The system according to claim 1 wherein the head includes three hemispheric depressions each housing one of the valves.

The system according to claim 1 wherein the exhaust area/intake area ratio is less than 65%.

The system according to claim 1 wherein the exhaust area/intake area ratio is in the range of 50% to 65%.

The system according to claim 1 wherein said combustion chamber includes a squish area.

The system according to claim 1 wherein said cylinder head includes a squish area.

The system according to claim 1 wherein squish areas are formed at substantially equally spaced areas around the combustion chamber, each squish area located along the combustion chamber periphery between two adjacent valves.

An improved combustion chamber system for use with an internal combustion engine having at least one cylinder each having a piston and a cylinder head forming a combustion chamber therebetween, which comprises: three valves in the head at each combustion chamber, the valves substantially uniformly arranged around the axis of the cylinder; two of the valves having substantially equal areas and adapted to act as intake valves; the third of the valves having an area substantially equal to, or slightly greater than, the area of one of the intake valves, the third valve being adapted to act as an exhaust valve; and the head having three approximately hemispherical recesses, each of the recesses housing one of the valves.

The system according to claim 13 further including an ignition means comprising a single spark plug located in said head substantially on the cylinder axis.

The system according to claim 13 further including an ignition means comprising at least three spark plugs.

The system according to claim 13 wherein each of the valves is substantially circular and the ratio of diameters of the intake valves to the diameter of the exhaust valve is from about 1:1 to 1:1.2.

The system according to claim 13 wherein the exhaust area/intake area is less than 65%.

The system according to claim 13 wherein the exhaust area/intake area ratio is in the range of 50% to 65%.

The system according to claim 13 wherein squish areas are formed at substantially equally spaced areas around the combustion chamber, each squish area located along the combustion chamber periphery between two adjacent valves.

The system according to claim 13 further including an ignition means comprising three spark plugs each approximately centrally located in one of the three spaces bounded by two adjacent valves and the cylinder edge.

The system according to claim 20 further including a fourth spark plug located in the head substantially on the axis of the cylinder.

An improved combustion chamber system for use with internal combustion engine having at least one generally planar piston surface cooperating with a recessed combustion chamber in a generally planar cylinder head, which comprises: three valves in the head at the combustion chamber, the valves substantially uniformly arranged around the axis of the cylinder; two of the valves having substantially equal areas and adapted to act as intake valves; the third of the valves having an area substantially equal to, or slightly greater than, the area of one of the intake valves, the third valve being adapted to act as an exhaust valve; at least one spark plug for igniting an air/fuel mixture in the combustion chamber, said at least one spark plug located entirely within said cylinder head and combustion chamber without extending below the plane of the cylinder head; and three squish areas formed at substantially equally spaced areas around the combustion chamber, each squish area located along the combustion chamber periphery between two adjacent valves.

The system according to claim 22 wherein said at least one spark plug is a single spark plug is located in said head substantially on the cylinder axis.

The system according to claim 22 wherein said at least one spark plug comprises three spark plugs each approximately centrally located in one of the three spaces bounded by two adjacent valves and the cylinder edge.

The system according to claim 24 further including a fourth spark plug located in the head substantially on the axis of the cylinder.

An improved combustion chamber system for use with internal combustion engine having at least one piston and a cooperating cylinder head forming a combustion chamber therebetween, which comprises: three valves in the head at the combustion chamber, the valves substantially uniformly arranged around the axis of the cylinder; two of the valves having substantially equal areas and adapted to act as intake valves; the third of the valves having an area substantially equal to, or slightly greater than, the area of one of the intake valves, the third valve being adapted to act as an exhaust valve; a single spark plug for igniting an air/fuel mixture in the combustion chamber; said single spark plug located at substantially the center of said combustion chamber.

The system according to claim 26 wherein the combustion chamber in the cylinder head includes three hemispheric depressions each housing one of said valves.

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