Claims
- 1. An internal combustion reciprocating piston engine comprising a cylinder head defining at least four valve ports which communicate with a combustion chamber defined between the cylinder head and a piston, a plurality of poppet valves, one for each of said valve ports, wherein each of said valves includes a stem defining a respective axis, spring means offset laterally and protruding substantially at right angles away from the axis of each respective valve stem for closing said valves, and an overhead camshaft for operating the valves, wherein the respective paths of said valves, as viewed along an axis defined by the camshaft, converge with each other in a direction away from the combustion chamber, wherein two of the valves have respective heads with centres lying on opposite sides of a plane containing the camshaft axis and a diameter of the piston and wherein the axis of each valve stem substantially intersects the camshaft axis at a right angle and wherein at least adjacent pairs of valves positioned on the same side of said plane containing the camshaft axis also have their respective heads lying in a common plane and wherein said common plane is parallel to said camshaft axis.
- 2. A cylinder head for an internal combustion engine according to claim 1 comprising bearing means defining an axis of rotation of a camshaft and first, second, third and fourth valve guides for guiding respective poppet valves for movement along respective rectilinear paths towards and away from a common combustion chamber, each said guide defining a longitudinal centreline of a respective path, said centrelines each intersecting said axis of rotation substantially at a right angle and said centrelines, as viewed in a direction along the camshaft axis, diverging in a direction away from the camshaft axis at an angle such that a head of each valve, when fitted in a corresponding one of said guides, does not intersect the plane which contains the camshaft axis and the centreline defined by one of the other guides.
- 3. A cylinder head according to claim 2 wherein each of said four valves had a head which differs in diameter from those of the other three valves.
- 4. An engine according to claim 1 wherein each of said valves has a head which differs in diameter from those of the other valves.
- 5. An engine according to claim 4 wherein the cylinder head presents to the combustion chamber an inverse pent-roof face.
- 6. An engine according to claim 1 wherein said valves have respective longitudinal axes which intersect the camshaft axis substantially at right angles at respective positions spaced apart along the camshaft by distances which do not exceed the means diameter of the heads of the valves.
- 7. An engine according to claim 6 wherein ducts defined by the cylinder head and leading to said ports diverge in opposite directions from a reference plane which contains the camshaft axis and lies between the axes of the valves.
- 8. An engine according to claim 1 wherein there are four valves associated with said combustion chamber, each of said four valves has a head of a diameter different from the diameters of the heads of the other three valves, respective centres of the four valve heads are offset from one another in a direction along the camshaft and respective axes of stems of the valves are correspondingly spaced apart along the camshaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 569,316 filed on Jan. 9, 1984, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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