Claims
- 1. An injection and ignition device for preparing and igniting a nonhomogeneous stratified air-fuel mixture inside a cylinder of an internal combustion engine, comprising:
(a) at least one injection valve, (b) said injection valve being fluidically connected to a source of combustible fuel at a pressure substantially higher than the pressure inside said cylinder of said internal combustion engine, (c) means, including a spring, for resiliently urging said injection valve to a closed position thereby preventing the flow of a fluid therethrough, (d) means for forcing said injection valve open for a predetermined time thereby allowing the flow of a predetermined quantity of said combustible fuel therethrough, (e) ignition means for igniting said combustible fuel inside said cylinder, (f) at least one main injection port fluidically connected to said injection valve at a first end and to the engine cylinder at a second end opposite to said first end, (g) at least one pilot injection port of substantially smaller area than said main injection port and wherein said pilot injection port is fluidically connected to said injection valve at a first end and to a region of the engine cylinder surrounding said ignition means, at a second end opposite to said first end, whereby a predetermined fuel dose is divided into a main fuel dose and a pilot fuel dose, and whereby injecting said main fuel dose into the internal combustion engine cylinder in a predetermined quantity and at a predetermined moment in time will, in co-operation with the varying cylinder pressure, form a lean mixture field inside said cylinder, and whereby injecting said pilot fuel dose in the proximity of said ignition means in a predetermined quantity and at a predetermined moment in time will, in co-operation with the varying cylinder pressure, form a rich mixture kernel surrounding said ignition means, and whereby said ignition means ignites said rich mixture kernel at a predetermined moment in time.
- 2. The injection and ignition device of claim 1, further including a combustion shell projecting into the combustion chamber of said cylinder such that a predetermined volume is delimited surrounding said at least one pilot injection orifice and surrounding said ignition means.
- 3. The combustion shell of claim 2, further including at least one flame ejection nozzle cut through the wall of said combustion shell such that when said pilot fuel dose is ignited inside said combustion shell, at least one combustion flame will be ejected therethrough,
- 4. The injection and ignition device of claim 1 wherein said means for forcing said injection valve open is the hydraulic force created by pressure applied to an incompressible fluid.
- 5. The injection and ignition device of claim 1 wherein said means for forcing said injection valve open is an electromagnet.
- 6. The injection and ignition device of claim 1 wherein said ignition means comprise:
(a) at least one positive electrode, electrically connected to an external voltage source, (b) at least one negative electrode, electrically connected to the engine ground, whereby applying a positive voltage of predetermined magnitude to said positive electrode will generate an electric spark.
- 7. The injection and ignition device of claim 1 wherein said ignition means is electrically induced incandescence.
- 8. A control system for an injection and ignition system for internal combustion engines, comprising:
(a) an electronic control unit capable of generating at least one output signal, (b) at least one pressure transducer capable of supplying to said electronic control unit an electric signal proportional to the pressure inside a cylinder of said internal combustion engine, whereby said electronic control unit determines the moment in time and the duration of said output signal based on a computational processing of said electric signal.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims benefit under 37 CFR 119e to the provisional application 60/210085
Provisional Applications (1)
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60210085 |
Jun 2000 |
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