Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine comprising a plurality of pistons disposed in cylinders, a cylinder head, a main combustion space means, recess means provided in the respective pistons for forming at least a part of the main combustion space means, an auxiliary chamber means eccentrically provided in the cylinder head, and an injection nozzle means operatively associated with the auxiliary chamber means, several discharge openings provided in said auxiliary chamber means for discharging into the main combustion space means, the direction and cross section of the discharge openings being matched to a main combustion space-air volume component of a main combustion space-air volume to be impinged upon by a jet passing through the respective discharge openings, characterized in that the discharge openings have a cross section which is substantially proportional to the main combustion space-air volume component of the main combustion space-air volume disposed in front of and impinged upon by a jet passing through the respective discharge openings when the piston is at a position having a crankshaft angle corresponding to a center point of an area under a full-load heat-release curve for the combustion process, and in that the discharge openings are substantially directed toward a center of gravity of the respective main combustion space-air volume component of the main combustion space-air volume.
- 2. An internal combustion engine according to claim 1, characterized in that the discharge openings are disposed on a cone with a center angle of about 155.degree. to about 175.degree..
- 3. An internal combustion engine according to claim 2, characterized in that the crank angle of the piston is located at full-load within the area of about 17.degree. to about 26.degree. after upper dead-center position of the piston.
- 4. An internal combustion engine according to claim 3, characterized in that at least one further discharge opening is provided which is directed toward the top of the piston.
- 5. An internal combustion engine according to claim 4, characterized in that the engine operates with auto-ignition.
- 6. An internal combustion engine according to claim 1, characterized in that the crank angle of the piston is located at full-load within the area of about 17.degree. to about 26.degree. after upper dead-center position of the piston.
- 7. An internal combustion engine according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one further discharge opening is provided which is directed toward the top of the piston.
- 8. An internal combustion engine according to claim 7, characterized in that the crank angle of the piston is located at full-load within the area of about 17.degree. to about 26.degree. after upper dead-center position of the piston.
- 9. An internal combustion engine according to claim 1, characterized in that the engine operates with auto-ignition.
- 10. An internal combustion engine according to one of claims 1, 2, or 3, characterized in that the discharge opening having the largest cross section is located on a bi-sector of an angle determined by two adjacent discharge openings, said angle has a magnitude of between 90.degree. to about 100.degree., and in that at least two further discharge openings are arranged approximately symmetrically to said bi-sector to form a second angle with an opposite direction of extension, said angle having a magnitude of about 120.degree. to about 130.degree..
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 901,772, Aug. 18, 1976 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 715,540, filed Aug. 18, 1976, both now abandoned.
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