The present invention relates to an internal combustion engine such as a gas engine, a prechamber insert for such gas engine and to a fuel injector for a diesel engine.
From US2013/232990A1, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference an internal combustion engine designed as gas engine having at least one cylinder is known. The respective cylinder of the gas engine comprises a main combustion chamber and a prechamber, wherein the prechamber is provided by a prechamber insert. The prechamber insert is also described as prechamber retainer. According to US2013/232990A1, the prechamber provides the insert and furthermore accommodates assemblies that are relevant to the gas supply and the gas ignition. The assemblies serving for the gas supply include a non-return valve, the assemblies relevant to the gas ignition include a spark plug. The prechamber insert according to US2013/232990A1 is mounted on a cylinder head of the respective cylinder between gas exchange valves of the respective cylinder, wherein the prechamber insert is inserted into a cut-out in the cylinder head of the respective cylinder and sealed relative to the cylinder head. In known gas engines, the prechamber insert has a cylindrical shape and accordingly a contour that is circular in cross section.
In particular when the installation space that is available between the gas exchange valves is limited, the arrangement of the prechamber insert on the cylinder head causes difficulties. In particular it is not possible then to arrange the non-return valve at a minimum distance from the prechamber so that the non-return valve then has to be positioned at a greater distance from the prechamber, as a result of which a relatively long gas-conducting bore between non-return valve and prechamber becomes necessary. Because of this, vibrations can form in the gas column of this bore which render accurate metering of gas into the prechamber difficult or impossible.
Similar problems also exist with other internal combustion engines, in particular with diesel engines, in the case of which assemblies serving for the fuel supply and/or the fuel ignition, in particular fuel injectors, have to be mounted on the cylinder head of the cylinders.
It is thus an object of the present invention is to provide a new type of internal combustion engine such as a gas engine, a new type of prechamber insert for a gas engine and a new type of fuel injector for a diesel engine.
According to the invention, a section of the respective assembly that is inserted in the cut-out in the cylinder head of the respective cylinder, which serves for the fuel supply and/or the fuel ignition, is contoured oval in cross section, wherein a boundary surface of this section of the respective assembly located in the sealing region is contoured continuously convexly curved outward in the peripheral direction.
With the present invention it is proposed for the first time to contour an assembly serving for the fuel supply and/or the fuel ignition on the section, via which the same is inserted into the cut-out in the cylinder head, no longer circular in cross section but rather oval according to the invention. Because of this it is possible to better utilise the installation space that is available on the cylinder head. Because of the fact that in the sealing region of the assembly serving for the fuel supply and/or the fuel ignition the boundary surface, which is contoured oval in cross section, is contoured continuously convexly curved outward in the peripheral direction, an unrestricted sealing of the assembly relative to the cylinder head can be realised.
In the case of an assembly designed as prechamber insert serving for the fuel supply and the fuel ignition it is possible to position the non-return valve at a minimal distance from the prechamber so that a fuel-conducting line running between the non-return valve and the prechamber can be embodied with minimal length and accordingly minimum volume. Because of this it is possible to accomplish the fuel metering more accurately.
According to an advantageous further development, the respective assembly serving for the fuel supply and/or the fuel ignition carries axially offset seals on the boundary surface located in the sealing region, namely a lower seal facing the main combustion chamber and an upper seal facing away from the main combustion chamber. The seal allows good sealing of the assembly serving for the fuel supply and/or the fuel ignition in the cylinder head.
In particular when the internal combustion engine is designed as gas engine and the respective assembly as prechamber insert a non-return valve of the prechamber insert serving for the gas conduct is received laterally next to a spark plug of the prechamber insert serving for the gas ignition above a prechamber of the prechamber insert in the prechamber insert in such a manner that the non-return valve is positioned below the lower seal. According to a further advantageous further development, a gas supply bore serving for the gas conduct, via which the gas can be conducted in the direction of the prechamber of the respective prechamber insert, then opens at the boundary surface in the sealing region between the lower seal and the upper seal. Optimal sealing of the prechamber insert relative to the cylinder head and an optimal utilisation of the installation space that is available on the cylinder head is therefore ensured.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail by way of the drawing in which:
The present invention relates, inter alia, to an internal combustion engine preferentially designed as gas engine and to a prechamber insert for a gas engine. The invention can also be utilised with other internal combustion engines such as diesel engines in particular in the region of fuel injectors of the diesel engines. The invention is described making reference to
The prechamber insert 15 is mounted on the cylinder head 12 of the cylinder 11 of the gas engine 10 in such a manner that the prechamber insert 15 is inserted into a cut-out 19 in the cylinder head 12 of the respective cylinder 11 and sealed relative to the cylinder head 12, wherein the prechamber insert 15 is accommodated on the cylinder head 12 in the region between the gas exchange valves 13 of the respective cylinder 11 of the gas engine 10.
In terms of the invention, a section 20 of the prechamber insert 15 inserted into the cut-out 19 of the cylinder head 12 is contoured oval in cross section, wherein the boundary surface 21 of this section 20 of the prechamber insert 15 located in the sealing region between prechamber insert 15 and cylinder head 12 is contoured continuously convexly curved outward in the peripheral direction (see in particular
Through the oval contouring of the section 20 of the prechamber insert 15 projecting into the cut-out 19 of the cylinder head 12, the installation space that is available on the cylinder head 12 can be optimally utilised, in particular, the non-return valve 17 of the prechamber insert 15 can be positioned at a lesser distance from the prechamber 16 of the prechamber insert 15 so that a bore 22 of the prechamber insert 15 serving for the gas conduct extending between the non-return valve 17 and the prechamber 16 can be embodied with minimal length and accordingly minimal volume. Because of this it is possible to introduce the gas into the prechamber 16 of the prechamber insert 15 with great accuracy.
As can be seen in particular from
These seals 23 and 24 are preferentially O-ring seals or alternatively moulded seals.
The non-return valve 17 of the prechamber insert 15 serving for the gas conduct is received, according to
A gas supply bore 25 serving for the gas contact opens with a cut-out or opening 26 at the boundary surface 21 of the prechamber insert 15 located in the sealing region between the two seals 23 and 24.
On diesel engines, fuel injectors can be configured analogously.
Such a fuel injector is mountable to a cylinder head of a cylinder of the diesel engine in such a manner that the fuel injector, in particular an injector sleeve of the same, can be inserted into a cut-out of the cylinder head of the cylinder and is sealed relative to the same. Here, a section of the fuel injector that can be inserted into the cut-out in the cylinder head of the cylinder, in particular of the injector sleeve, is then contoured oval in cross section, wherein a boundary surface of this section of the fuel injector, in particular of the injector sleeve, located in the sealing region, is contoured continuously convexly curved outward in the peripheral direction.
Thus, while there have shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.
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102014016127.7 | Oct 2014 | DE | national |
This is a U.S. national stage of application No. PCT/EP2015//07263, filed on Sep. 30, 2015. Priority is claimed on the following application: Country: Germany, Application No.: 10 2014 016 127.7, filed: Oct. 30, 2014, the content of which is/are incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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PCT/EP2015/072637 | 9/30/2015 | WO | 00 |