Claims
- 1. A combustion chamber for a reciprocating-piston internal combustion engine having a cylinder (10) defined by a cooled cylinder wall and a cylinder head (12), a piston (20) which is reciprocal therein, at least one inlet duct (40), and at least one outlet duct (70), characterized in that the inlet duct (40) enters the cylinder (10) tangentially such that fresh gasses introduced therethrough during an induction stroke contact and circulate in the combustion chamber against the cooled cylinder wall of the cylinder (10) to reduce the temperature of the fresh gasses cylinder head (12) of the cylinder (10) and the piston (20) each have a respective annular squish surface (14, 26) for acceleration of the fresh gases, wherein adjoining a crown of the piston is a mixture guide element (22) which is symmetrical about a longitudinal axis (L) of the cylinder (10) and which is provided at a top end thereof with a recess (24) also symmetrical about the longitudinal axis (L) of the cylinder (10), which mixture guide element (22) maintains the circulatory movement of the fresh gasses during a compression stroke, and wherein the crown of piston (20) has a flat annular squish surface (26) radially outwardly of the mixture guide element (22) which moves the fresh gasses upwardly with the piston (20) and which along with a flat annular sguish surface (14) of the cylinder head (12) form a squish gap at about a top dead center position of the piston (20) which urges the fresh gasses in a circulatory mode inwardly so as to collect in the recess (24) of the mixture guide element (22) for subsequent ignition along the longitudinal axis (L) of the cylinder (10) to form a flame front which spreads radially outwardly in a uniform manner.
- 2. A combustion chamber as set forth in claim 1 characterized in that the mixture guide element is a frustoconical raised portion (22).
- 3. A combustion chamber as set forth in claim 1 characterized in that the recess (24) is of a part-spherical configuration.
- 4. A combustion chamber as set forth in claim 2 characterized in that the recess (24) is of a part-spherical configuration.
- 5. A combustion chamber for a reciprocating-piston internal combustion engine having a cylinder (10) defined by a cooled cylinder wall and a cylinder head (12), a piston (20) which is reciprocal therein and at least one inlet duct (40), and at least one outlet duct (70), characterized in that the inlet duct (40) enters the cylinder (10) tangentially such that fresh gasses introduced therethrough during an induction stroke contact and circulate in the combustion chamber against the cooled cylinder wall of the cylinder (10) generally about a longitudinal axix (L) of the cylinder (10) to reduce the temperature of the fresh gasses, wherein adjoining a crown of the piston is a mixture guide element (22) which is symmetrical about the longitudinal axis (L) of the cylinder (10) and which is provided at a top end thereof with a recess (24) also symmetrical about the longitudinal axis (L) of the cylinder (10), which mixture guide element (22) maintains the circulatory movement of the fresh gasses during a compression stroke, and wherein the crown of piston (20) has a flat annular sguish surface (26) radially outwardly of the mixture guide element (22) which moves the fresh gasses upwardly with the piston (20) and which along with a flat annular squish surface (14) of the cylinder head (12) form a squish gap at about a top dead center position of the piston (20) which urges the fresh gasses in a circulatory mode inwardly so as to collect in the recess (24) of the mixture guide element (22) for subsequent ignition along the longitudinal axis (L) of the cylinder (10) to form a flame front which spreads radially outwardly in a uniform manner.
- 6. A combustion chamber as set forth in claim 5 characterized in that the mixture guide element is a frustoconical raised portion (22).
- 7. A combustion chamber as set forth in claim 5 characterized in that the recess (24) is of a part-spherical configuration.
- 8. A combustion chamber as set forth in claim 6 characterized in that the recess (24) is of a part-spherized configuration.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 652,583 having a filing date of Oct. 23, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,738,050 as the U.S. National Phase of PCT/EP94/04061 filed Dec. 6, 1994.
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