Claims
- 1. A two-stroke internal combustion engine comprising:
an engine block defining a cylinder having a longitudinal axis and an upper end, the engine block further having a transfer port configured to pass air into the cylinder from a crankshaft chamber; a piston reciprocally moveable in the cylinder along the longitudinal axis, the piston comprising an upper surface portion and a generally cylindrical body extending from the upper surface; a cylinder head including a lower surface portion closing the upper end of the cylinder to define a combustion chamber between the piston upper surface and the cylinder head lower surface portion; a wrist pin configured to pass through the piston body between a pair of mutually facing pin-receiving holes in the piston; and a passageway in the engine block and piston configured to pass additional air into the combustion chamber when the piston is at or near bottom dead-center to reduce heat transferred through the piston.
- 2. The internal combustion engine of claim 1 wherein the passageway in the piston is through one of a wrist pin of the piston and a skirt of the piston.
- 3. The internal combustion engine of claim 1 wherein the passageway comprises a respective opening above each pin-receiving hole in the piston.
- 4. The internal combustion engine of claim 3 wherein the wrist pin is a solid wrist pin.
- 5. The internal combustion engine of claim 1 wherein the wrist pin has the passageway therethrough.
- 6. The internal combustion engine of claim 1 wherein the piston cylindrical body includes a pair of mutually opposite relatively thick wrist pin bosses, and further wherein the pair of pin-receiving holes and the respective openings extend through the bosses.
- 7. The internal combustion engine of claim 1 wherein a portion of combustion-supporting fluid passes through the passageway in response to a pressure differential as the piston moves from top dead-center to bottom-dead-center in the cylinder.
- 8. The internal combustion engine of claim 1 wherein the engine further comprises a fuel injector for directly injecting fuel into the combustion chamber.
- 9. The internal combustion engine of claim 8 wherein the fuel injector is configured to deliver fuel to the combustion chamber not entrained in a gas.
- 10. The internal combustion engine of claim 9 wherein the fuel injector delivers fluid due to a pressure surge.
- 11. The internal combustion engine of claim 9 wherein the fuel injector delivers fluid due to a pressure differential.
- 12. The internal combustion engine of claim 8 wherein the fuel injector is configured to deliver fuel that is entrained in a predetermined gas to the chamber.
- 13. The internal combustion engine of claim 12 wherein the predetermined gas is air.
- 14. The internal combustion engine of claim 12 further comprising a compressor and wherein the fuel is compressed to be entrained within the predetermined gas by the compressor.
- 15. A direct fuel injection internal combustion engine comprising:
engine block defining a cylinder having a longitudinal axis and an upper end; a piston reciprocally moveable in the cylinder along the longitudinal axis, the piston comprising an upper surface portion and a generally cylindrical body extending from the upper surface; a cylinder head including a lower surface portion closing the upper end of the cylinder to define a combustion chamber between the piston upper surface and the cylinder head lower surface portion; a fuel injector for directly injecting fuel into the combustion chamber; a wrist pin configured to pass through the piston between a pair of mutually facing pin-receiving holes; and a passageway configured to pass additional combustion air through to the cylinder as the piston reciprocates in the cylinder to substantially reduce heat transferred from the piston upper surface portion toward the vicinity of the pin-receiving holes, the passageway at least partially located in one of the cylindrical body of the piston and the wrist pin.
- 16. The internal combustion engine of claim 15 wherein the passageway includes a respective opening above each pin-receiving hole and the wrist pin is a solid wrist pin.
- 17. The internal combustion engine of claim 15 wherein the wrist pin comprises a hollow wrist pin and the passageway is defined through the wrist pin.
- 18. The internal combustion engine of claim 15 wherein the piston cylindrical body includes a pair of mutually opposing relatively thick wrist pin bosses, and wherein the pair of pin-receiving holes and the respective openings extend through the wrist pin bosses.
- 19. The internal combustion engine of claim 15 wherein the additional combustion air passes through the passageway in response to a pressure differential as the piston moves from top-dead-center to bottom-dead-center in the cylinder.
- 20. The internal combustion engine of claim 15 wherein the engine is a two-stroke engine and wherein the fuel injector is configured to deliver to the combustion chamber fuel comprising a single fluid.
- 21. The internal combustion engine of 20 wherein the fuel injector delivers fluid due to a pressure surge.
- 22. The internal combustion engine of claim 20 wherein the fuel injector delivers fluid due to a pressure differential.
- 23. The internal combustion engine of claim 15 wherein the fuel injector is configured to deliver to the chamber fuel that is entrained in a gas.
- 24. An internal combustion engine having a cylinder and comprising:
a piston having a generally cylindrical body including a pair of holes mutually aligned relative to one another to receive a wrist pin therethrough; a passageway comprising respective openings above each pin receiving hole, each opening configured to pass a portion of a combustion air as the piston reciprocates in the cylinder, the portion being sufficient to substantially reduce heat transferred from an upper surface of the piston toward the vicinity of the pin-receiving holes; and a marine propulsion unit being coupled to receive driving power from the engine.
- 25. The internal combustion engine of claim 24 wherein the engine further comprises a fuel injection system to directly inject fuel into the combustion chamber.
- 26. An outboard motor comprising:
a two-stoke internal combustion engine, the engine including:
an engine block defining a cylinder having a longitudinal axis and an upper end, the engine block further defining a transfer port for passing into the cylinder a combustion-supporting fluid from a crankshaft chamber; a piston reciprocally moveable in the cylinder along the axis, the piston comprising an upper surface portion and a generally cylindrical body extending from the upper surface; a cylinder head including a lower surface portion closing the upper end of the cylinder to define a combustion chamber between the piston upper surface and the cylinder head lower surface portion; a wrist pin configured to pass through the piston body into a pair of mutually facing pin-receiving holes; a passageway comprising one of a respective opening above each pin-receiving hole and an opening therethrough the wrist pin to pass a portion of the combustion-supporting fluid as the piston reciprocates in the cylinder, the portion being sufficient to substantially reduce heat transferred from the piston upper surface portion toward the vicinity of the pin-receiving holes; and a marine propulsion unit coupled to the engine to drive the outboard motor.
- 27. The outboard motor of claim 26 wherein the two-stroke internal combustion engine includes a two-stroke direct fuel injected engine.
- 28. A boat comprising:
a transom having an outboard motor mounted thereto; an internal combustion engine configured to provide driving power to a marine propulsion unit, the internal combustion engine including:
a cylinder configured to receive a combustion-supporting fluid from a crankshaft chamber; a piston reciprocally moveable in the cylinder; a wrist pin configured to pass through the piston into a pair of mutually facing pin-receiving holes; and a passageway configured to transport an additional portion of the combustion-supporting fluid during reciprocation of the piston.
- 29. The boat of claim 28 wherein the engine further includes a fuel injector for directly injecting fuel into the combustion chamber and wherein the passageway is one of:
a respective opening above each pin-receiving hole; and an opening in the wrist pin such that the passageway is defined through the wrist pin.
- 30. The boat of claim 28 wherein the portion of combustion-supporting fluid is sufficient to reduce heat transferred from the piston toward the vicinity of the pin-receiving holes.
- 31 A method for dissipating heat in an internal combustion engine, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a combustion chamber; providing a reciprocally moveable piston within the combustion chamber, the piston has an upper portion and a cylindrical body extending therefrom; positioning a wrist pin through the piston cylindrical body; defining a heat transfer passageway through one of the wrist pin and a skirt of the wrist pin; and directing a portion of combustible fluid through the heat transfer passageway during activation of the piston.
- 32. The method of claim 31 further comprising the step of removing heat being transferred from the piston upper surface toward the piston skirt.
- 33. The method of claim 31 wherein the step of directing further comprises the step of applying a pressure surge to the combustion chamber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims priority of U.S. provisional application No. 60/335,201 filed Oct. 23, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60335201 |
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