Claims
- 1. In an engine wherein a combustion chamber is defined by an end wall (39), a cylindrical side wall (34), and a movable piston (41) movable back and forth within the cylindrical side wall: the improvement comprising means for air-cooling the cylindrical side wall; said cooling means comprising wall structure defining an annular chamber surrounding the side wall; a pressurized air entrance port means in a portion of the chamber remote from the aforementioned end wall; an air exit port means in a portion of the chamber adjacent to said end wall; and closely spaced heat transfer fins arranged in the annular chamber to intercept pressurized coolant air flowing from the entrance port means to the exit port means; said heat transfer fins occupying the entire circumferential extent of the chamber; said heat transfer fins extending outwardly from the cylindrical side wall; said fins having radial dimensions that are the same as the radial dimension of the annular chamber whereby the air is required to move between fins in order to travel from the entrance port means to the exit port means; the fin density being relatively great near the combustion chamber end wall and relatively less remote from the combustion chamber end wall.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the fins are spaced axially from the air entrance port means so that a circumferential section of the air chamber in direct contiguous communication with the entrance port means serves as an unobstructed air plenum.
- 3. The improvement of claim 2 wherein the fins include upstream fin sections extending generally axially along the cylindrical side wall, and curved downstream fin sections that transition from axial directions to circumferential directions.
- 4. The improvement of claim 3 and further comprising auxiliary curved heat transfer fins interposed between adjacent ones of the aforementioned curved fin sections.
- 5. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the downstream ends of the heat transfer fins are spaced axially from the plane of the combustion chamber end wall, such that a circumferential air exit passage (40) is formed to direct spent air toward the aforementioned air exit port means.
- 6. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said annular chamber has an axial dimension approximately the same as the axial dimension of the combustion chamber when the piston is in its bottom dead center position.
- 7. The improvement of claim 1 and further comprising means for air-cooling the combustion chamber end wall; said second-mentioned cooling means comprising at least one additional passage (14, 15 or 16) for pressurized air extending along said end wall in general parallelism with the combustion chamber end surface; said last mentioned passage having a height dimension normal to the plane of the combustion chamber end surface and a width dimension parallel to the plane of the combustion chamber end surface; and additional closely spaced heat transfer fins extending parallel to one another along the longitudinal dimension of the last mentioned passage; said additional heat transfer fins being oriented in planes parallel to the height dimension of the passage; said additional heat transfer fins extending the full height of the associated passage whereby all of the air flowing through the additional passage moves between fins.
- 8. The improvement of claim 7 wherein the combustion chamber has an intake valve and exhaust valve disposed in the chamber end wall for opening-closing motions; said additional passage extending around a peripheral edge of the exhaust valve for cooling same.
- 9. In an engine wherein a combustion chamber is defined by an end wall (39), a cylindrical side wall (34) and movable piston (41) movable back and forth within the cylindrical side wall: the improvement comprising means for air-cooling the combustion chamber end wall; said cooling means comprising at least one passage (14, 15 or 16) for pressurized air extending within said end wall in general parallelism with the combustion chamber end surface; said passage having a height dimension normal to the plane of the combustion chamber end surface and a width dimension parallel to the combustion chamber end surface; and closely spaced heat transfer fins extending parallel to one another along the longitudinal dimension of the passage; said fins being oriented in planes parallel to the height dimension of the passage; said fins extending the full height of the passage whereby all of the air flowing through the passage moves between fins.
- 10. The improvement of claim 9 wherein the passage is of uniform cross section along its length.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty.
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