Claims
- 1. A device for controlling the circulation of gases to and from a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a sealing ring slidably positioned in a first bore of said engine such that a space is defined between said sealing ring and said bore, said sealing ring including a connecting orifice having one end in fluid communication with said chamber;
- a transverse bore in fluid communication between an opposite end of said orifice and one of an intake and exhaust orifice;
- a rotary throttle including a cut-out section defining a passage, said throttle positioned within said transverse bore and continuously revolving during operation, in synchronism with operation of the engine, to cyclically connect the connecting orifice with said passage;
- at least one sealing element surrounding said sealing ring to prevent fluid flow within said space between said chamber and said passage;
- said sealing ring normally biased in the direction of said rotary throttle by pressure in the combustion chamber; and
- fluid injection means for injecting a liquid in a gap between a sealing surface of the sealing ring and an external surface of said throttle via said space.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, applied to an internal combustion engine operating according to a four stroke cycle with feeding of motor-fuel occurring prior to intake of combustion air within the combustion chamber, and further including scraper means of lubricating fluid injected into the gap, disposed around the intake orifice connecting the throttle to the combustion air and motor-fuel intake, said scraper means including an intake sealing ring disposed at the periphery of the said intake orifice, continuously abutting upon the external surface of the throttle and adpated to shut fluid communication between the inside of the intake orifice and the gap between the throttle and said transverse bore in order to limit the carrying along of liquid to the surface of the rotating throttle.
- 3. A device according to claim 2, wherein the intake sealing ring is made of a soft material having good rubbing qualities with the external surface of the throttle and is continuously pushed against the external surface of the throttle under a substantially constant pressure by a spring.
- 4. A device according to claim 2, wherein the throttle comprises two separate intake and exhaust pipes, respectively, that are intended to emerge successively, through rotation of the throttle, (a) on the side of the combustion chamber, onto the sealing ring, and (b) from the opposite side onto output orifices, respectively, that are each shifted with respect to each other along the axis of the throttle with respect to the sealing ring, in such a way as to reduce the carrying along of the motor-fuel on the external surface of the rotating throttle and of the motor-fuel carried along the passage provided by the throttle.
- 5. A device according to claim 4, wherein the separate passages of two adjacent combustion chambers are provided in the throttle and emerge into a common orifice communicating with one of the intake and exhaust orifices and which is common to the two adjacent combustion chambers in such a way as to reduce the number of openings provided on the external surface of the throttle.
- 6. A device according to claim 1, and applied to a combustion engine operating according to a four stroke cycle, wherein an admission circuit of the combustion chamber comprises means for suppressing the amount of motor-fuel within the air inducted into the combustion chamber at the end of intake, in order to limit the quantity of motor-fuel introduced into the passage provided in the throttle and which has not entered within the combustion chamber during an intake phase.
- 7. A device according to claim 6, wherein in the case where the motor-fuel is introduced through injection into the intake air, said supression means including means for interrupting the motor-fuel injection well before the end of the intake phase.
- 8. A device according to claim 1, wherein an end portion of at least one supply member of a plug used for controlled ignition of the engine, sealingly passes through a the transverse section of the sealing ring in order to emerge into connecting orifice that is connected to the combustion chamber, and wherein an adjacent portion of said end is housed with annular clearance in a passage issuing towards the outside of a wall of a cylinder head of the combustion engine.
- 9. A device according to claim 8, wherein the passage giving rise to the annular clearance is through-crossed by a cooling liquid.
- 10. A device according to claim 9, wherein the cooling liquid is constituted by a lubricating and refrigerating liquid conveyed by the fluid injection means.
- 11. A device according to claim 1, wherein the fluid injection means includes an annular intake chamber defined in said space and bounded axially at opposite ends thereof by said at least one sealing element; and at least one feed passage in said sealing ring for fluidly connecting said annular intake chamber with said gap, wherein said liquid is supplied to said gap via said annular intake chamber and said at least one feed passage.
- 12. A device for controlling the circulation of gases to and from a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a sealing ring slidably positioned in a first bore of said engine such that a space is defined between said sealing ring and said bore, said sealing ring including a connecting orifice having one end in fluid communication with said chamber;
- a transverse bore in fluid communication between an opposite end of said orifice and one of an intake and exhaust orifice;
- a rotary throttle including a cut-out section defining a passage, said throttle positioned within said transverse bore and continuously revolving during operation, in synchronism with operation of the engine, to cyclically connect the connecting orifice with said passage;
- at least one sealing element surrounding said sealing ring to prevent fluid flow within said space between said chamber and said passage;
- said sealing ring normally biased in the direction of said rotary throttle by pressure in the combustion chamber;
- fluid injection means for injecting a liquid in a gap between a sealing surface of the sealing ring and an external surface of said throttle via said space, and fluid injection means including an annular intake chamber defined in said space and bounded axially at opposite ends thereof by one said sealing element, and at least one feed passage in said sealing ring for fluidly connecting said annular intake chamber with said gap, wherein said liquid is supplied to said gap via said annular intake chamber and said at least one feed passage; and
- at least one fire ring interposed between the sealing ring and said first bore for protecting said at least one sealing ring and said annular intake chamber from heat from burned gases in the combustion chamber.
- 13. A device according to claim 11, wherein said sealing surface of the sealing ring includes a feed distribution groove facing the external surface of the throttle and fluidly connected with said at least one feed passage.
- 14. A device according to claim 13, wherein the fluid injection means includes means for regulating fluid flow through said at least one feed passage.
- 15. A device according to claim 14, wherein said means for regulating includes a porous annular cartridge positioned within said at least one feed passage and extending to said gap, said cartridge made of a material that provides good rubbing properties with the external surface of said throttle.
- 16. A device for controlling the circulation of gases to and from a combustion chamber of a four stroke cycle internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a sealing ring slidably positioned in a first bore of said engine such that a space is defined between said sealing ring and said bore, said sealing ring including a connecting orifice having one end in fluid communication with said chamber;
- a transverse bore in fluid communication between opposite end of said orifice and one of an intake and exhaust orifice;
- a rotary throttle including a cut-out section defining a passage, said throttle positioned within said transverse bore and continuously revolving during operation, in synchronism with operation of the engine, to cyclically connect the connecting orifice with said passage;
- at least one sealing element surrounding said sealing ring to prevent fluid flow within said space between said chamber and said passage;
- said sealing ring normally biased in the direction of said rotary throttle by pressure in the combustion chamber;
- fluid injection means for injecting a liquid in a gap between a sealing surface of the sealing ring and an external surface of said throttle via said space; and
- an admission circuit of the combustion chamber including means of suppressing the amount of motor-fuel within the air inducted into the combustion chamber at the end of intake, in order to limit the quantity of motor-fuel introduced into the passage provided in the throttle and which has not entered within the combustion chamber during an intake phase, said suppression means including means for interrupting the injection of motor-fuel into the intake air well before the end of the intake phase, said suppression means including at least one auxiliary passage of fuel enriched air provided in the throttle and the at least one auxiliary passage of fuel enriched air provided in the throttle and the at least one auxiliary passage emerging onto a gap between the throttle and its transverse bore at a point where it is shut by the rotation of the throttle prior to the intake orifice being in fluid communication with the throttle.
- 17. A device for controlling the circulation of gases to and from a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a sealing ring slidably positioned in a first bore of said engine such that a space is defined between said sealing ring and said bore, said sealing ring including a connecting orifice having one end in fluid communication with said chamber;
- a transverse bore in fluid communication between an opposite end of said orifice and one of an intake and exhaust orifice;
- a rotary throttle including a cut-out section defining a passage, said throttle positioned within said transverse bore and continuously revolving during operation, in synchronism with operation of the engine, to cyclically connect the connecting orifice with said passage;
- at least one sealing element surrounding said sealing ring to present fluid flow within said space between said chamber and said passage;
- said sealing ring normally biased in the direction of said rotary throttle by pressure in the combustion chamber;
- fluid injection means for injecting a liquid in a gap between a sealing surface of the sealing ring and an external surface of said throttle via said space; and
- an end portion of at least one supply member of one of a plug used for controlled ignition of the engine, sealing passes through a transverse section of the sealing ring in order to emerge into the connecting orifice that is connected to the combustion chamber, and an adjacent portion of said end is housed with annular clearance in a passage issuing towards the outside of a wall of a cylinder head of the combustion engine, said passage giving rise to the annular clearance being through-crossed by a cooling liquid, and the passage giving rise to the annular clearance being extended towards the outside by an enlarged annular chamber, said enlarged annular chamber being sealed off by a resilient annular seal which is interposed between the supply member and an internal wall of said chamber and which defines a cooling chamber through crossed by a lubricating and cooling liquid conveyed by the fluid injection means.
Priority Claims (2)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application No. 517,030, filed July 25, 1983, and issued on Mar. 26, 1985 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,506,636.
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