Claims
- 1. Apparatus for reducing pollution of a cyclic internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a constant volume independent combustion chamber fluidly connected to a buffer volume of compressed air via a pipe, said buffer volume being fluidly connected to a compressor;
- a first flap positioned in said pipe for controlling the opening and closing thereof;
- a fuel injector structured and arranged to produce an air/fuel mixture before introducing said mixture into the combustion chamber;
- an expansion chamber equipped with a main piston connected to a crank shaft, and with a secondary piston mounted in opposition;
- said expansion chamber being fluidly connected to the combustion chamber via a duct having a second flap positioned in said duct;
- the movement of said secondary piston being controlled to accompany the main piston over part of its downstroke so as to make the start of expansion pressure, in a minimum volume, coincide with a crank angle and connecting rod angle of inclination, which produce an optimum expansion mean tangential force; and
- an air injector fluidly connected to the combustion chamber and to a source of highly pressurized compressed air;
- means for actuating said air injector during low power operation, when operation of said fuel injector is discontinued, and after a charge of hot compressed air contained in the buffer volume has been admitted into the combustion chamber, whereby actuation of said air injector lets a small amount of compressed air contact said hot air, expand, and increase in pressure to produce a power stroke.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the source of highly pressurized compressed air comprises a reservoir having a filler orifice with a non-return valve.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the source of highly pressurized compressed air comprises a storage reservoir having an auxiliary filler orifice fed by a high pressure on-board compressor structured and arranged to be set in operation by a clutch during deceleration or braking of the vehicle.
- 4. Method for reducing pollution of a cyclic internal combustion engine, comprising:
- providing a constant volume independent combustion chamber fluidly connected to a buffer volume of compressed air via a pipe, said buffer volume being fluidly connected to a compressor;
- controlling the opening and closing of said pipe by providing a first flap positioned in said pipe;
- providing a fuel injector structured and arranged to produce an air/fuel mixture;
- introducing said mixture into the combustion chamber;
- providing an expansion chamber equipped with a main piston connected to a crank shaft, and with a secondary piston mounted in opposition; said expansion chamber being fluidly connected to the combustion chamber via a duct;
- controlling movement of said secondary piston to accompany the main piston over part of its downstroke so as to make the start of expansion pressure, in a minimum volume, coincide with a crank angle and connecting rod angle of inclination which produce an optimum expansion mean tangential force;
- providing an air injector fluidly connected to the combustion chamber and to a source of highly pressurized compressed air;
- actuating said air injector during low power operation, when operation of said fuel injector is discontinued, and after a charge of hot compressed air contained in the buffer volume has been admitted into the combustion chamber, to let a small amount of compressed air contact said hot air, expand and increase in pressure to produce a power stroke.
- 5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the engine is fitted with an auxiliary high-pressure compressor which will be switched on as the vehicle slows down or brakes, as well as during running at high power when the fuel injector is operated, thereby making it possible to improve the range in a limited-pollution running.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is the 35 USC 371 national stage of PCT/FR96/00335 filed on Mar. 4, 1996, which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/FR96/00335 |
3/4/1996 |
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9/5/1997 |
9/5/1997 |
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WO96/27737 |
9/12/1996 |
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