Claims
- 1. An engine employing magnetically actuated valves, said engine comprising:
- a combustion chamber;
- a port coupled to the combustion chamber;
- a valve guide adjacent to the port and coupled to the port;
- a valve adapted to move within the valve guide and within the port;
- an electromagnet coupled to the valve guide; and
- a spring within the valve guide biasing the valve,
- wherein the valve is capable of movement within the valve guide such that the valve resides substantially outside of the port and substantially outside of the combustion chamber.
- 2. The engine of claim 1 wherein the valve is actuated by the electromagnet upon energization of the electromagnet to move within the valve guide such that the valve resides substantially outside of the port and substantially outside the combustion chamber.
- 3. The engine of claim 2 wherein the spring within the valve guide biases the valve within the port such that the port is thereby closed; and
- wherein the valve is actuated by the electromagnet upon energization of the electromagnet to move within the valve guide such that the port is thereby open.
- 4. The engine of claim 1 wherein the valve is adapted to reciprocate within said valve guide,
- wherein before actuation by said magnetic field said valve resides substantially inside of said port such that said port is thereby closed, and
- wherein after actuation by said magnetic field said valve resides substantially outside of said port such that said intake port is thereby substantially open.
- 5. The engine of claim 1 wherein said valve is made from a non-ferromagnetic material and said valve includes a ferromagnetic insert.
- 6. The engine of claim 1 further comprising
- a second port coupled to the combustion chamber;
- a second valve guide adjacent to the second port and coupled to the second port;
- a second valve adapted to move within the second valve guide and within the second port;
- a second electromagnet coupled to the second valve guide;
- a second spring within the second valve guide biasing the second valve,
- wherein said first port is adapted to receive combustible material and to provide the combustible material to the combustion chamber, and
- wherein said second port is adapted to receive exhaust material from the combustion chamber and to assist in expelling the exhaust material from the combustion chamber.
- 7. The engine of claim 1 wherein wherein the valve is capable of movement within the valve guide such that the valve resides fully outside of the combustion chamber.
- 8. The engine of claim 1 further comprising a bumper upon which the valve is biased by the spring.
- 9. The engine of claim 1 further comprising a magnetic shield adjacent to the electromagnet.
- 10. The engine of claim 1 wherein the valve, electromagnet, and spring reside within a housing.
- 11. The engine of claim 10 wherein the housing is removable.
- 12. The engine of claim 11 wherein the housing includes a magnetic shield.
- 13. The engine of claim 12 wherein a conductor is coupled to the electromagnet.
- 14. The engine of claim 2 wherein
- the electromagnet is within the valve guide and is coupled to the valve by the spring; and
- wherein the valve is actuated by the electromagnet upon energization of the electromagnet to move within the valve guide towards the electromagnet such that the coupling between the port and the chamber is substantially unobstructed.
- 15. The engine of claim 14 wherein
- the valve guide is substantially perpendicular to the port;
- the valve guide is positioned below the port; and
- the electromagnet is positioned below the port.
- 16. An engine employing magnetically actuated valves, said engine comprising:
- a combustion chamber;
- a fuel intake port coupled to the combustion chamber;
- a fuel intake valve guide adjacent to the fuel intake port;
- a fuel intake valve operably positioned in relation to the combustion chamber to allow combustible material into the combustion chamber, the fuel intake valve actuated by a first magnetic field within the fuel intake valve guide; and
- an exhaust valve operably positioned in relation to the combustion chamber to allow exhaust to exit the combustion chamber, the exhaust valve actuated by a second magnetic field, and
- wherein the fuel intake valve is adapted to reciprocate within the fuel intake valve guide, and wherein before actuation by the first magnetic field the fuel intake valve resides substantially inside of the fuel intake port such that the intake port is thereby closed; and
- wherein after actuation by the first magnetic field the fuel intake valve resides substantially outside of the fuel intake port and fully outside of the combustion chamber such that the intake port is thereby substantially open.
- 17. The engine of claim 16, said engine further comprising
- a spark plug positioned to create a spark within the chamber; and
- a piston positioned within the chamber,
- wherein the first magnetic field is generated by a magnet disposed within the fuel intake valve guide, and wherein after actuation by the first magnetic field, said coupling between the fuel intake port and said combustion chamber is substantially unobstructed by the fuel intake valve.
- 18. The engine of claim 17 wherein the fuel intake port and the exhaust port are aligned, and the fuel intake port is substantially perpendicular to the fuel intake guide such that the fuel intake valve reciprocates in a horizontal plane.
- 19. A process of providing combustible material to a combustion chamber in an engine comprising the combustion chamber, a port coupled to the combustion chamber, a valve guide adjacent to the port and coupled to the port, a valve adapted to move within the valve guide and within the port, an electromagnet coupled to said valve guide, and a spring within the valve guide normally biasing the valve such that the valve blocks the port, said process comprising the steps of:
- energizing the electromagnet such that the valve is attracted to the electromagnet and moves within the valve guide such that the valve resides substantially outside of the port and fully outside of the combustion chamber and no longer blocks the port, wherein before the step of energizing the electromagnet, the valve resides substantially inside of the port such that the intake port is thereby closed;
- injecting combustible material into the port such that the combustible material travels through the port into the combustion chamber;
- de-energizing the electromagnet such the valve moves within the valve guide such that the valve blocks the port.
- 20. A valve system for use in an engine having a combustion chamber and a port coupled to the combustion chamber, the valve system comprising:
- a valve guide adapted to couple to the port;
- a valve adapted to move within the valve guide and within the port;
- an electromagnet coupled to the valve guide; and
- a spring within the valve guide biasing the valve,
- wherein the valve is capable of movement within the valve guide such that the valve resides substantially outside of the port and substantially outside of the combustion chamber.
- 21. The valve system of claim 20 wherein the valve is a fuel intake valve.
- 22. The valve system of claim 20 wherein said valve is made from a non-ferromagnetic material and said valve includes a ferromagnetic insert.
- 23. The valve system of claim 20 further comprising a magnetic shield adjacent to the electromagnet.
- 24. The valve system of claim 20 wherein the valve, electromagnet, and spring reside within a housing.
- 25. The valve system of claim 24 wherein the housing includes a magnetic shield.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of pending application Ser. No. 08/824,471 filed Mar. 26, 1997, which is incorporated herein in full by reference.
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