Claims
- 1. A method of operating a two-stroke engine comprising:moving a piston in a bore of a cylinder toward, through and away from a top dead center position at a combustion end of the cylinder; maintaining a piston valve mounted for sliding motion in the piston closed by a greater pressure on a forward side of the piston as the piston moves toward the top dead center position; receiving cycle air through a cycle air intake in an opposite end of the cylinder proximate a rear side of the piston; moving the piston in the bore of the cylinder toward a bottom dead center position at the opposite end of the cylinder; receiving cycle air into the bore of the cylinder through the cycle air intake in the combustion end of the cylinder at a forward side of the piston; simultaneously compressing the cycle air proximate a rear side of the piston in the opposite end of the cylinder; opening the piston valve in response to a greater pressure on the rear side of the piston as the piston moves toward the bottom dead center position; maintaining the piston valve open in response to the greater pressure on the rear side of the piston as the piston moves through and away from the bottom dead center position to supply additional cycle air within the bore of the cylinder on the forward side of the piston, thereby improving the scavenging of combusted air from the cylinder through the exhaust valve and providing additional cycle air for compression and combustion; and closing the piston valve in response to a greater pressure on the forward side of the piston as the piston moves toward the top dead center position.
- 2. The method of operating a two-stroke engine of claim 1 further comprising continuing to receive cycle air in the combustion end of the cylinder through the cycle air intake at a forward side of the piston while maintaining the piston valve open.
- 3. The method of operating a two-stroke engine of claim 1 further comprising terminating a reception of cycle air in the combustion end of the cylinder through the cycle air intake at a forward side of the piston after maintaining the piston valve open.
- 4. The method of operating a two-stroke engine of claim 1 further comprising terminating a reception of cycle air in the combustion end of the cylinder through the cycle air intake at a forward side of the piston substantially simultaneously with the closing of the piston valve.
- 5. The method of operating a two-stroke engine of claim 1 further comprising providing a greater pressure on the rear side of the piston when the piston is approximately 55° before its bottom dead center position.
- 6. The method of operating a two-stroke engine of claim 5 further comprising receiving cycle air in the combustion end of the cylinder through the cycle air intake at a forward side of the piston when the piston is approximately 55° before its bottom dead center position.
- 7. The method of operating a two-stroke engine of claim 1 further comprising providing the greater pressure on the forward side of the piston when the piston is approximately 55° after its bottom dead center position.
- 8. The method of operating a two-stroke engine of claim 7 further comprising terminating a reception of cycle air in the combustion end of the cylinder through the cycle air intake at a forward side of the piston when the piston is approximately 55° after its bottom dead center position.
- 9. A two-stroke engine comprising:a crankshaft; a cylinder having an internal bore with a combustion end and an opposite end; a piston mounted for sliding motion within the internal bore of the cylinder and operatively connected to the crankshaft, the piston having a forward side facing the combustion end of the internal bore and a rearward side facing the opposite end of the internal bore; an intake port in fluid communication with the opposite end of the internal bore and the rearward side of the piston in response to the piston moving toward and away from the combustion end of the internal bore, and the intake port being in fluid communication with the combustion end of the internal bore and the forward side of the piston in response to the piston moving toward and away from the opposite end of the internal bore; a piston valve mounted in the piston and providing fluid communication between the forward and rearward sides of the piston, the piston valve being opened by a pressure differential between the forward and rearward sides of the piston substantially simultaneously with the intake port being in fluid communication with the combustion end of the internal bore and the forward side of the piston; and an exhaust port.
- 10. The two-stroke engine of claim 9 further comprising an exhaust valve mounted at the combustion end of the internal bore.
- 11. The two-stroke engine of claim 9 further comprising a fuel injector in fluid communication with the internal bore of the cylinder.
- 12. The two-stroke engine of claim 9 wherein the piston valve is an annular piston valve.
- 13. The two-stroke engine of claim 9 wherein the piston valve is an annular piston valve mounted in the forward side of the piston.
- 14. The two-stroke engine of claim 13 wherein the piston comprises a substantially cylindrical outer body connected with a centrally located inner body, and the annular piston valve is mounted in the forward side of the piston between the outer body and the inner body.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/616,258, entitled “Piston Valve for Two-Stroke Engine”, filed Jul. 14, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,405,691, which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Government Interests
The invention was made with government support under the terms of Contract No. AMSTA-AQ-SCB awarded by Systems Development Department of the Army, United States Army Tank-Automotive & Armaments Command. The government has certain rights in the invention.
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