Claims
- 1. An engine which includes a plurality of cylinders, a plurality of pistons each slideable in one of said cylinders to compress fluid in the cylinder to a maximum compression ratio in each cycle, an air-intake opening that opens to each cylinder, and a fuel injector opening that opens to each cylinder, comprising:an air-fuel mixer coupled to each of said air-intake openings, which supplies a mixture of fuel and air to the cylinder; a fuel injector system coupled to each of said fuel injector openings to inject fuel into each cylinder; said air-fuel mixer being constructed to supply an air-fuel mixture that contains over 10% of the fuel used in each cycle, but that is sufficiently lean to avoid detonation or ignition of the air-fuel mixture at said maximum compression ratio; said fuel injector system is constructed to inject a plurality of the percent of fuel used in each cycle.
- 2. The engine described in claim 1 wherein said engine is a diesel-type engine with a compression ratio of at least 12, and wherein:said air-fuel mixer is constructed to supply said mixture at an air to fuel ratio that is no more than 35 to 1, and said fuel injector system is constructed to inject sufficient fuel to lower the air to fuel ratio to no more than about 17 to 1.
- 3. The engine described in claim 1 wherein:said fuel injector system is constructed to inject at least about 5% of the fuel used in each cycle.
- 4. An engine which includes a plurality of cylinders, a plurality of pistons (14) each slideable in one of said cylinders in a cycle that includes a compression stroke wherein the maximum compression ratio is at least 12 to 1 and that includes a power stroke, comprising:an air-fuel mixer that flows a subcritically lean mixture of fuel and air to each cylinder prior to each power stroke, wherein said subcritically lean mixture contains insufficient fuel to cause self ignition at said compression ratio; a fuel injector system (68) that injects fuel into each of said cylinders to raise the level of fuel to a critical level wherein ignition of the mixture occurs at said compression ratio achieved during said compression stroke.
- 5. The engine described in claim 4 wherein:said maximum compression ratio is between about 16:1 and 18:1; said subcritical lean mixture contains an air to fuel ratio of at least about 18 but no more than about 35 so at least half of the required fuel is supplied in the mixture and less than half need be supplied by fuel injection.
- 6. The engine described in claim 4 wherein:said air-fuel mixer is constructed to supply at least half of the fuel required to produce a critical mixer that ignites at a compression ratio of about 17.1, and said fuel injector is constructed to supply at least 5% of the fuel required to produce such critical mixture.
- 7. A method for operating a diesel engine which includes a plurality of cylinders, a plurality of pistons each slideable in one of said cylinders in a cycle that includes a compression stroke wherein the maximum compression ratio is at least 12 to 1, comprising:mixing air and fuel to generate an air to fuel ratio that is greater than that at which self ignition can occur at close to said maximum compression ratio, and flowing the mixture into said cylinders in each cycle; injecting fuel into the mixture lying in each cylinder to lower the air-fuel ratio to cause ignition of the air and fuel mixture at the maximum compression and temperature that occurs in the cylinders prior to ignition.
- 8. The method described in claim 7 whereinsaid step of mixing air and fuel includes creating an air to fuel ratio that is greater than about 18 and flowing said mixture into each cylinder; said step of injecting fuel includes injecting sufficient fuel to lower the air fuel ratio to less than about 17.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/306,713, filed Jul. 20, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Provisional Applications (1)
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