Claims
- 1. A rotary valve assembly comprising:a generally elongated valve body having first and second ends, a longitudinally extending axis of rotation, and an outer wall; said valve body being formed from a separate intake housing and exhaust housing which are fitted together; an intake port and a radially spaced exhaust port defined by said outer wall of said valve body; an intake passage extending between said first end of said valve body and said intake port; an exhaust passage extending between said exhaust port and said second end of said valve body; said intake passage including an intake tube connecting said intake housing with said intake port and said exhaust passage including an outlet tube connected to said exhaust port, said intake tube and said exhaust tube defining a space therebetween; and said exhaust tube having an inner tube connected to said exhaust port and extending through and being radially spaced from said outer wall of said exhaust housing.
- 2. The rotary valve assembly of claim 1 further comprising:a spacer ring positioned between and holding said inner tube within said outer wall of said exhaust housing.
- 3. The rotary valve assembly of claim 1 in which said inlet tube and said exhaust tube each include parallel faces extending at an angle to said longitudinal axis of rotation and being spaced a uniformed distance apart.
- 4. The rotary valve assembly of claim 3 in which said distance is about ⅜ to ¼ inches.
- 5. The rotary valve assembly of claim 1 in which said exhaust housing further includes means for receiving cooling media for circulation between said outer wall of said exhaust housing and said inner tube of said exhaust tube.
- 6. The rotary valve assembly of claim 5 in which said means for receiving cooling air is further adapted for receiving cooling media for circulation though the space between said intake tube and said exhaust tube.
- 7. The rotary valve assembly of claim 6 further comprising:a tube extending within said inner tube of said exhaust tube and being in communication with said space between said intake tube and said exhaust tube.
- 8. The rotary valve assembly of claim 7 further comprising:a spacer ring extending about and securing said pitot tube within said inner tube of said exhaust tube.
- 9. A rotary valve assembly comprising:a generally elongated valve body having first and second ends, a longitudinally extending axis of rotation, and an outer wall; an intake port and an exhaust port defined by said outer wall of said valve body; intake passageway means for providing an intake passage between said first end of said valve body and said intake port; exhaust passageway means for providing an exhaust passageway means for providing an exhaust passage between said second end of said valve body and said exhaust port; said exhaust passageway means comprising a generally cylindrical inner tube being disposed within and be radially spaced from said outer wall of said valve body to define a chamber therebetween and extending between said second end of said valve body and said exhaust port; one or more cooling ports defined by said outer wall of said valve body and being in communication with said chamber; and an injection port defined by said inner tube and extending between said chamber and said exhaust passage such that cooling media can be circulated into said cooling ports and through said chamber for injection through said injection port into said exhaust passage.
- 10. The rotary valve assembly of claim 9 further comprising:an engine head including a generally cylindrical bore having a head port in communication with a combustion chamber and mounting means for mounting said valve body within said bore such that said intake and exhaust ports periodically communicate with said head port as said valve body is rotated about said axis of rotation.
- 11. The rotary valve assembly of claim 10 in which said engine head includes air injection means for injecting air through said cooling ports of said valve body.
- 12. The rotary valve assembly of claim 11 in which said air injection means comprises an air pump.
- 13. The rotary valve assembly of claim 10 further comprising:temperature control means for regulating the circulation of said cooling media into said cooling ports.
- 14. The rotary valve of claim 13 in which said temperature control means for regulating the circulation of said cooling media into said cooling ports further comprises:a thermo switch in communication with engine coolant circulating in the engine, said thermo switch providing an output signal; a control system for receiving said output signal of said thermo switch and providing a control output in response to said output signal of said thermo switch; a pump connected in communication with said cooling ports, said pump being connected to said control system and responsive to said control output of said control system to regulate said circulation of said cooling media into said cooling ports.
- 15. The rotary valve of claim 14 in which said control system inhibits the circulation of said cooling media when said thermo switch provides an output signal of below 45° C.
- 16. The rotary valve assembly of claim 9 further comprising:a valve housing within which said rotary valve is rotatably mounted; and an air inlet located in said housing.
- 17. The rotary valve assembly of claim 16 further comprising:an air inlet fitting connected between said injection port and said air inlet of said housing.
- 18. The rotary valve assembly of claim 9 further comprising:a coolant air exhaust port arranged in said rotary valve for allowing escape of said coolant air.
- 19. The rotary valve assembly of claim 9 in which said inner tube is disposed within and radially spaced from said outer wall of said valve body such that said chamber defined therebetween forms a channel having an outlet.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of patent application Ser. No. 08/926,879, filed Sep. 10, 1997, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/712,468 filed Sep. 11, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,967,108.
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