Claims
- 1. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine having a cylinder in which a combustion chamber is defined by a cylinder head and a piston crown, comprising:
- air-fuel mixture supply means for supplying an air-fuel mixture induced into the combustion chamber, said air-fuel mixture supply means being communicated through an intake passage with the combustion chamber and having a throttle valve;
- exhaust gas recirculating means for recirculating a portion of exhaust gases with the induced air-fuel mixture into the combustion chamber, said exhaust gas recirculating means including conduit means which connects an exhaust passage of the engine with the intake passage downstream of the throttle valve
- a plurality of spark plugs disposed within the combustion chamber for reliably igniting the air-fuel mixture containing the recirculated exhaust gases;
- a three-way catalytic converter communicable through the exhaust passage with the combustion chamber to purify the noxious constituents in the exhaust gases discharged from the combustion chamber, said three-way catalytic converter being designed to reduce nitrogen oxides and oxidize carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons in the exhaust gases; and
- air-fuel ratio control means for controlling air-fuel ratio of the air-fuel mixture supplied into the combustion chamber at stoichiometric value so as to accomplish effective purification of noxious constituents in said three-way catalytic converter,
- whereby the emission levels of nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons in the exhaust gases are considerably decreased improving fuel consumption.
- 2. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1, in which said air-fuel mixture supply means includes a carburetor having a main discharge nozzle opened into the venturi portion of the carburetor, a main well communicated through a main fuel passage with the main discharge nozzle and communicated with the float bowl of the carburetor, a main air bleed communicated with the main well for introducing therethrough the atmospheric air into the main well, and a first auxiliary air bleed communicated with the main well for introducing therethrough the atmospheric air into the main well.
- 3. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 2, in which said air-fuel ratio control means includes:
- first air flow amount control means for controlling flow amount of air inducted through the first auxiliary air bleed into the main well, said first air flow amount control means being operated electrically and arranged to take a first state wherein the flow amount of the air is increased than a predetermined level and a second state wherein the flow amount of the air is decreased than the predetermined level;
- control circuit electrically connected to said air flow amount control means and arranged to generate a first command signal to place said air flow amount control means into the first state and a second command signal to place said air flow amount control means into the second state;
- an exhaust gas sensor disposed within the exhaust gas passage of the exhaust system communicated with downstream of the combustion chamber of the engine and electrically connected to said control circuit, said exhaust gas sensor being arranged to generate a first information signal for causing said control circuit to generate the first command signal when the exhaust gases passing through the exhaust passage have a first composition representing that the combustion chamber is fed with an air-fuel mixture richer than a predetermined level, and a second information signal for causing said control circuit to generate the second command signal when the exhaust gases passing through the exhaust passage have a second composition representing that the combustion chamber is fed with an air-fuel mixture leaner than the predetermined level.
- 4. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 3, in which said air flow amount control means includes a first solenoid valve having an actuating member which is arranged to be moved with respect to the first auxiliary air bleed to increase the flow amount of air inducted through the first auxiliary air bleed into the main well than the predetermined level upon receiving the first command signal from the control circuit, and moved with respect to the first auxiliary air bleed to decrease the flow amount of the same air than the predetermined level upon receiving the second command signal from said control circuit.
- 5. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 4, in which said exhaust gas recirculating means includes a conduit means connected between the exhaust passage communicated downstream of the combustion chamber and the intake passage communicated upstream of the combustion chamber, and control valve means for controlling the flow amount of the recirculated exhaust gases at a predetermined rate with respect to the flow amount of the air inducted into the combustion chamber.
- 6. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 5, in which said predetermined rate is in the range of from 10 to 50% by volume of the air inducted into the combustion chamber.
- 7. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 6, in which said plurality of the spark plugs are two spark plugs.
- 8. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 7, in which said two spark plugs are disposed through the cylinder head of the engine to project into the combustion chamber, said two spark plug being located opposite to each other with respect to the center axis of the cylinder.
- 9. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 3, in which said carburetor further includes a fuel passage for the low-speed circuit of the carburetor, said fuel passage communicating the main fuel passage through a restrictor with a slow port opened to the air-fuel mixture induction passage downstream of the venturi portion of the carburetor, a low-speed circuit air bleed communicated with the fuel passage, and a second auxiliary air bleed communicated with the fuel passage for introducing therethrough the atmospheric air into the fuel passage.
- 10. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 9, in which said air-fuel ratio control means further includes second air flow amount control means for controlling the flow amount of air inducted through the second auxiliary air bleed into the fuel passage of the low-speed circuit, said second air flow amount control means being operated electrically and electrically connected in parallel with the first air flow amount control means, and arranged to take a first state wherein the flow amount of air is increased than a predetermined level and a second state wherein the flow amount of the same air is decreased than the predetermined level, said second air flow control means being placed into the first state upon receiving first command signal from said control circuit and into the second state upon receiving the second command signal from said control circuit.
- 11. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 10, in which said second flow amount control means includes a second solenoid valve having an actuating member which is arranged to be moved with respect to the second auxiliary air bleed to increase the flow amount of air inducted through the second auxiliary air bleed into the fuel passage of the low-speed circuit than the predetermined level upon receiving the first command signal from said control circuit, and moved with respect to the second auxiliary air bleed to decrease the flow amount of the same air than the predetermined level upon receiving the second command signal from said control circuit.
- 12. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an exhaust gas purifying device communicable with the combustion chamber for oxidizing unburned constituents in the exhaust gases discharged from the combustion chamber.
- 13. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 12, said exhaust gas purifying device includes an oxidation catalytic converter communicable with the combustion chamber for oxidizing carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon in the exhaust gases discharged from the combustion chamber.
- 14. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 12, said exhaust gas purifying device includes reduction catalytic converter communicable with the combustion chamber for reducing nitrogen oxide in the exhaust gases discharged from the combustion chamber.
- 15. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 3, in which said exhaust gas sensor is an oxygen sensor for detecting the concentration of oxygen contained in the exhaust gases discharged from the combustion chambers.
- 16. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1, in which the engine has at least two combustion chambers, the exhaust ports of the two combustion chambers being a siamesed within the cylinder head to form a siamesed exhaust port.
- 17. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1, in which said exhaust passage provides communication between the combustion chamber and the atmosphere to discharge the exhaust gases to the atmosphere.
- 18. A spark-ignition internal combustion engine having a cylinder in which a combustion chamber is defined by a cylinder head and a piston crown, comprising:
- a carburetor communicable through an intake passage with the combustion chamber, said carburetor including a throttle valve, a main discharge nozzle opened into the venturi portion of the carburetor, a main well communicated through a main fuel passage with the main discharge nozzle and communicated with the float bowl of the carburetor, a main air bleed communicated with the main well for introducing therethrough the atmospheric air into the main well, and a first auxiliary air bleed communicated with the main well for introducing therethrough the atmospheric air into the main well;
- exhaust gas recirculating means for recirculating a portion of exhaust gases with the induced air-fuel mixture into the combustion chamber, said exhaust gas recirculating means including an exhaust gas recirculation conduit which connects an exhaust passage with the intake passage downstream of the throttle valve of said carburetor;
- two spark plugs disposed in the combustion chamber to reliably ignite the air-fuel mixture containing the air-fuel mixture mixed with the recirculated exhaust gases;
- a three-way catalytic converter communicable through the exhaust passage with the combustion chamber to purify the noxious constitutents in the exhaust gases discharged from the combustion chamber, said three-way catalytic converter being designed to reduce nitrogen oxides and oxidize carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons in the exhaust gases; and
- air-fuel ratio control means for controlling the air-fuel ratio of the air-fuel mixture supplied to the combustion chamber at stoichiometric value so as to accomplish effective purification of the noxious constituents in said three-way catalytic converter, said air-fuel ratio control means includes
- first air flow amount control means for controlling flow amount of the air induced through the first auxiliary air bleed into the main well, said first air flow amount control means being operated electrically and arranged to take a first state wherein the flow amount of the air is increased above a predetermined level and a second state wherein the flow amount of the air is decreased below the predetermined level,
- control circuit electrically connected to said air flow amount control means and arranged to generate a first command signal to place said air flow amount control means into the first state and a second command signal to place said air flow amount control means into the second state, and
- an exhaust gas sensor disposed within the exhaust gas passage of the exhaust system communicated with downstream of the combustion chamber of the engine and electrically connected to said control circuit, said exhaust gas sensor being arranged to generate a first information signal for causing said control circuit to generate the first command signal when the exhaust gases passing through the exhaust passage have a first composition representing that the combustion chamber is fed with an air-fuel mixture richer than stocihiometric value, and a second information signal for causing said control circuit to generate the second command signal when the exhaust gases passing through the exhaust passage have a second composition representing that the combustion chamber is fed with an air-fuel mixture leaner than stoichiometric value.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 672,405, filed Mar. 31, 1976 now abandoned.
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