Claims
- 1. A valve device for an internal combustion engine having intake and exhaust passages, comprising
- an outside seat and an inside seat in at least one of the passages, said seats defining common internal spherical surface portions;
- means forming clearance areas in the passage between said seats, said clearance areas extending laterally from the axis of said passage to an extent greater than that of said seats;
- a rotary valve disposed on a rotary axis between said seats having a sliding surface defining common external spherical surface portions capable of mating with said common internal spherical surface portions, a through bore and side cut portions from said sliding surface facing said clearance areas to allow flow about said rotary valve when said spherical portions are not in mating relationship;
- a drive shaft aligned along the common rotary axis to one side of said rotary valves; and
- a torque bias means for biasing said rotary valve in a first rotational direction, said means being to the other side of said rotary valve from said drive shaft along the rotary axis.
- 2. A valve device for an internal combustion engine having intake and exhaust passages, comprising
- an outside seat and an inside seat in at least one of the passages, said seats defining common internal spherical surface portions;
- means forming clearance areas in the passage between said seats, said clearance areas extending laterally from the axis of said passage to an extent greater than that of said seats;
- a rotary valve disposed on a rotary axis between said seats having a sliding surface defining common external spherical surface portions capable of mating with said common internal spherical surface portions, a substantially square through bore and side cut portions from said sliding surface facing said clearance areas to allow flow about said rotary valve when said spherical portions are not in mating relationship;
- a drive shaft aligned along the common rotary axis to one side of said rotary valves; and
- a torque bias means for biasing said rotary valve in a first rotational direction, said means being to the other side of said rotary valve from said drive shaft along the rotary axis.
- 3. For an internal combustion engine having a cylinder, an intake gas flow passage and an exhaust gas flow passage communicating therewith, a rotary valve device for disposition in either one of said gas flow passages for controlling the flow of gas therethrough, said rotary valve device comprising:
- wall means in said flow passage defining a valve cavity intermediate the length thereof having oppositely spaced, substantially coaxially aligned passage openings defined therein;
- oppositely facing annular seats about said passage openings;
- a valve body mounted for angular movement in said valve cavity, said valve body being movable into and out of engagement with said valve seats whereby, in engagement with said valve seats, said valve body prevents the flow of gas between said passage openings and out of engagement with said valve seats, the gas flows around said valve body between said passage openings; and
- drive means for imparting pivotal movement to said valve body about an axis substantially normal to said passage axis.
- 4. The valve device of claim 3 wherein said seats are separate insert members.
- 5. The valve device of claim 3 in which said drive means comprises a drive shaft aligned with the axis of movement of said valve body to one side thereof, connecting members between said drive shaft and said valve body, said connecting members being slidable transversely and fixed rotationally relative to said valve body and a torque bias means for biasing said valve body in a first rotational direction, said biasing means being disposed on said axis of movement on the other side of said valve body from said drive shaft.
- 6. The valve device of claim 3 wherein said annular seats and said first valve body surface portion are formed as complementary spherical surfaces.
- 7. The valve device of claim 3 wherein said valve body includes oppositely spaced flat surfaces having a common normal perpendicular to said valve body pivot axis.
- 8. For an internal combustion engine having a cylinder, an intake gas flow passage and an exhaust gas flow passage communicating therewith, a rotary valve device for disposition in either one of said gas flow passages for controlling the flow of gas therethrough, said rotary valve device comprising:
- wall means in said flow passage defining a valve cavity intermediate the length thereof having oppositely spaced, substantially coaxially aligned passage openings defined therein;
- oppositely facing annular seats about said passage openings;
- a valve body including a through-bore adapted for gas flow between said oppositely spaced passage openings when said valve body is moved out of said one position mounted for angular movement in said valve cavity, said valve body having a first surface portion capable of sealingly engaging said seats with said valve body in one angular position in said valve cavity, and a second surface portion cooperable with the wall of said cavity to allow gas flow between said passage openings when said valve body is moved out of said one position; and
- drive means for imparting pivotal movement to said valve body about an axis substantially normal to said passage axis.
- 9. The valve device of claim 8 wherein said second surface portion comprises flat surfaces parallel to the axis of said through bore.
- 10. The valve device of claim 8 wherein said through bore is substantially circular in cross section.
- 11. The valve device of claim 8 wherein said through bore is substantially rectangular in cross section.
- 12. The valve device of claim 8 wherein said first valve body surface portion includes two parallel spherical segments.
- 13. The valve device of claim 12 wherein said spherical segments are symmetrically disposed about an axis normal to the axis of movement of said valve body.
- 14. The valve device of claim 12 wherein said spherical segments are displaced from and parallel to the axis of movement of said valve body.
- 15. The valve device of claim 8 wherein said first and said second surface portions are substantially spherically formed and said second surface portion cooperates with said cavity wall to define a clearance space to conduct gas flow between said passage openings about the exterior of said valve body when said valve body is moved angularly out of said one position.
- 16. The valve device of claim 15 wherein said clearance space between said cavity wall and said second surface is defined by a groove in said cavity wall.
- 17. The valve device of claim 15 wherein said internal spherical surface portions include two parallel spherical segments.
- 18. The valve device of claim 17 wherein said spherical segments are symmetrically disposed about the centerline of the passage.
- 19. The valve device of claim 18 wherein said spherical segments are displaced from and parallel to said axis of movement of said valve body.
Priority Claims (3)
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60-216388 |
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60-216389 |
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60-216390 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 913,524, filed Sept. 30, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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