Claims
- 1. A cylinder head for use on a four-stroke and two-valve type spark-ignition internal combustion engine, said cylinder head being adapted to be joined at mating surfaces to a cylinder having a piston mounted therein, said cylinder head including:a generally planar squish surface opposing the outer peripheral portion of the top surface of said piston; a combustion chamber recess formed in the wall of said cylinder head adjacent said squish surface and defining together with said piston top surface a combustion chamber; a set of intake port and exhaust port formed open through the wall of the combustion chamber recess either at the apex thereof or on the lateral side of the combustion chamber recess opposite from said squish surface; an ignition plug aperture formed open through the wall of the combustion chamber recess at a location closer to said squish surface relative to said intake port and exhaust port and adapted to receive an ignition plug extending therethrough into said combustion chamber; and a squish guide groove formed by notching into the wall of the combustion chamber recess so as to extend from the side of said ignition plug aperture to a location of said squish surface adjacent the inner wall of said cylinder, wherein a gap formed between said squish guide groove and the top surface of said piston, when said piston reaches the top dead central region of a compression stroke, is relatively large as compared to the squish area between the opposing squish surface and the top surface of said piston, and is progressively larger toward said ignition plug, so that the compressive pressure on the air-fuel mixture in the squish guide groove decreases progressively as it goes from the outer periphery of the squish area toward said ignition plug.
- 2. A four-stroke and two-valve type spark-ignition internal combustion engine, comprising;a cylinder having a piston mounted therein; a cylinder head adapted to be joined at mating surfaces to said cylinder; a generally planar squish surface formed on the wall of said cylinder head adjacent the mating surfaces and opposing the outer peripheral portion of the top surface of said piston; a combustion chamber recess formed in the wall of said cylinder head adjacent said squish surface and defining together with said piston top surface a combustion chamber; a set of intake valve and exhaust valve disposed on the wall of the combustion chamber recess either at the apex thereof or on the lateral side of the combustion chamber recess opposite from said squish surface; an ignition plug through the wall of the combustion chamber recess into said combustion chamber at a location closer to said squish surface relative to said intake valve and exhaust valve; and a squish guide groove formed by notching into the wall of the combustion chamber recess so as to extend from the side of said ignition plug to a location of said squish surface adjacent the inner wall of said cylinder, wherein a gap formed between said squish guide groove and the top surface of said piston, when said piston reaches the top dead central region of a compression stroke, is relatively large as compared to the squish area between the opposing squish surface and the top surface of said piston, and is progressively larger toward said ignition plug, so that the compressive pressure on the air-fuel mixture in the squish guide groove decreases progressively as it goes from the outer periphery of the squish area toward said ignition plug.
Priority Claims (1)
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2002-105269 |
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Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2002-105269, filed Apr. 8, 2002.
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