Information
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Patent Grant
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6634337
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Patent Number
6,634,337
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 12, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 21, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 302
- 123 305
- 123 432
- 123 470
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Axis lines of first and second fuel injection valves are offset from first and second cylinder center lines of first and second combustion chambers by way of moving the first and second fuel injection valves along cam shafts by constituting limits by bringing fuel injection ranges of the first and second fuel injection valves to inner walls of opening portions. Even when the positions of the intake manifolds are obliged to move along the cam shafts, fuel injected from the fuel injection valves can be made to be difficult to adhere to the inner walls of the opening portions and vaporization of fuel can be expedited. Therefore, a mixture in the combustion chambers can be made uniform and engine performance such as response performance of engine rotation, fuel consumption, exhaust gas properties, occurrence of knocking or the like when the throttle valve is opened, can be improved.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority under 35 USC 119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-277186 filed on Sep. 12, 2000 the entire contents thereof is hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a structure of arranging a fuel injection valve of an engine preferable for improving engine performance regardless of the layout of the engine parts.
2. Description of Background Art
FIG. 4
is a sectional view showing a fuel injection state of a conventional engine and showing a state in which an intake manifold
101
is attached to a cylinder head
100
, a fuel injection valve
102
is attached to the intake manifold
101
and fuel
104
is injected from the fuel injection valve
102
into an intake path
103
provided adjacent to the cylinder head
100
. An intake side valve seat opening portion
105
of the intake path
103
is provided that leads to a combustion chamber
106
. An intake valve
107
is provided for opening and closing the opening portion
105
. An exhaust path
108
is provided with an exhaust side valve seat opening portion
111
of the exhaust path
108
leading to the combustion chamber
106
. An exhaust valve
112
is provided for opening and closing the opening portion
111
.
FIG. 5
is a view taken along the arrow
5
direction in FIG.
4
.
FIG. 5
illustrates an arrangement of the intake manifold
101
such that the center of an outlet
101
a
thereof coincides with a center line
113
of the combustion chamber
106
. The fuel injection valve
102
of a two-direction injection type is arranged such that an axis line thereof coincides with the center line
113
of the combustion chamber
106
. Portions of the fuel
104
are sprayed toward two of the opening portions
105
in line with a cam shaft
114
indicated by an imaginary line.
For example, there is a case in which the intake manifold
101
cannot be arranged to coincide with the center line
113
of the combustion chamber
106
for attaching an ignition plug or other engine parts to the cylinder head
100
or for some other reason, in such a case, the intake manifold
101
is attached to the cylinder head
100
by moving the intake manifold
101
in a direction along the cam shaft
114
. In accordance therewith, when the fuel injection valve
102
is also moved in the direction of the arrow in FIG.
5
and the injection ranges of the portions of fuel
104
are changed, an amount of the injected fuel which adheres to inner walls of the opening portions
105
, is increased and the fuel becomes difficult to vaporize. Therefore, a mixture in the combustion chamber becomes non-uniform, which has an influence on the output performance of the engine.
SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
Hence, it is an object of the present invention to improve engine performance regardless of the layout of the engine parts by reforming a structure of arranging a fuel injection valve of an engine.
According to the present invention, a structure is provided for arranging a fuel injection valve of an engine characterized in that in an engine a fuel injection valve of a 2-direction injection type is attached to an intake manifold for injecting fuel into a combustion chamber having two intake holes aligned along a cam shaft. An axis line of the fuel injection valve is offset from a center of the combustion chamber by moving the fuel injection valve along the cam shaft to limit an injection range of the fuel injection valve as the fuel contacts with an inner wall of the intake hole.
By offsetting the axis line of the fuel injection valve from the center of the combustion chamber along the cam shaft by constituting the limit by bringing the injection range of the fuel injection valve into contact with the inner wall of the intake hole, even when a position of the intake manifold is obliged to move along the cam shaft, the fuel injected from the fuel injection valve can be made to be difficult to adhere to the inner wall of the intake hole and vaporization of the fuel can be expedited. Therefore, a mixture in the combustion chamber can be made uniform and engine performance such as response performance of engine rotation, fuel consumption, exhaust gas properties, occurrence of knocking or the like when the throttle valve is opened can be improved.
According to the present invention, the engine is a V-type 2-cylinder engine offsetting respective cylinders from each other in a crankshaft direction and arranged with a throttle body for two of the cylinders on one side of the engine in the crankshaft direction, a first fuel injection valve facing a first combustion chamber proximate to the throttle body is offset in a direction of being remote from the throttle body and a second fuel injection valve facing a second combustion chamber remote from the throttle body is offset to a side of the throttle body.
According to the V-type 2-cylinder engine offsetting the respective cylinders from each other in the crankshaft direction and arranging the throttle body for the two cylinders on one side of the engine in the crankshaft direction, respective lengths of the intake manifolds connected to the respective cylinders differ from each other and accordingly, a difference is produced in intake air amounts of the respective combustion chambers, by unbalance in outputs among the cylinders, it is difficult to increase output. However, for example, in the case in which in order to prolong the short intake manifold provided on the side of the first combustion chamber, an outlet of the intake manifold on a side of the intake path is moved in a direction of being remote from the throttle body and in order to shorten the intake manifold on the side of the second combustion chamber longer than the intake manifold on the side of the first combustion chamber, an outlet of the intake manifold on the side of the intake path is moved to the side of the throttle body to thereby reduce a difference in the respective lengths of the intake manifolds, when the first fuel injection valve is offset in the direction of being remote from the throttle body and the second fuel injection valve is offset to the side of the throttle body, while improving engine performance such as response performance of engine rotation, fuel consumption, exhaust gas properties, occurrence of knocking or the like when the throttle valve is opened, an increase in engine output can be achieved by substantially equal length formation of the respective intake manifolds.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a side view of an engine adopting a fuel injection valve structure according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a plane view of essential portions of an engine showing a structure of arranging a fuel injection valve according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a plane view of essential portions of an engine showing a comparison example of a structure of arranging a fuel injection valve;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view showing a fuel injection state of a conventional engine; and
FIG. 5
is a view taken in the direction of arrow
5
in FIG.
4
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An explanation will be given of embodiments of the present invention in reference to the attached drawings as follows. Further, the drawings are viewed in directions of notations.
FIG. 1
is a side view of an engine adopting a fuel injection valve structure according to the present invention and an engine
10
is a V-type two-cylinder engine in which a first cylinder block
12
and a second cylinder block
13
are attached to upper portions of a crankcase
11
, a first cylinder head
14
and a second cylinder head
15
are respectively attached to upper portions of the first and the second cylinder blocks
12
and
13
. A throttle body
18
for the two cylinders is attached to the first and the second cylinder heads
14
and
15
via a first and a second intake manifold
16
and
17
. An air cleaner
21
is attached to the throttle body
18
.
The V-type engine
10
includes a cylinder having an included angle smaller than 90. Thus, it is difficult to arrange the throttle body
18
between the first and the second cylinder heads
14
and
15
. Therefore, the throttle body
18
is arranged further on the near side of the first cylinder head
14
projecting out of the drawing.
The first cylinder block
12
and the first cylinder head
14
are on the side of the first cylinder and the second cylinder block
13
and the second cylinder head
15
are on the side of the second cylinder.
FIG. 2
is a plane view of essential portions of the engine showing a structure of arranging a fuel injection valve according to the invention and showing a state in which an intake path
24
communicating with a first combustion chamber
23
is provided to the first cylinder head
14
. A first fuel injection valve
27
is attached to the first intake manifold
16
. Portions of fuel
32
and
33
are injected from the first fuel injection valve
27
toward opening portions
28
and
31
as intake holes of the intake path
24
opened to the first combustion chamber
23
. Further, an intake path
36
communicating with a second combustion chamber
35
is provided to the second cylinder head
15
. A second fuel injection valve
41
is attached to the second intake manifold
17
, and portions of fuel
44
and
45
are injected from the second fuel injection valve
41
toward opening portions
42
and
43
as intake holes of the intake path
36
opened to the second combustion chamber
35
. (A method of illustrating the cylinder heads, the intake manifolds and the fuel injection valves is similar to that in
FIG. 5.
)
An opening portion
47
of an exhaust path is opened to the first combustion chamber
23
. An opening portion
47
of an exhaust path is opened to the second combustion chamber
35
. First and a second cylinder center line
51
and
52
are illustrated for indicating centers of the first and second combustion chambers
23
and
35
. An engine center line
53
is located at the center between the first and the second cylinder center lines
51
and
52
. First and a second intake manifold center lines
54
and
55
are illustrated for indicating centers of outlets
16
a
and
17
a
of the first and the second intake manifolds
16
and
17
respectively connected to the intake paths
24
and
36
. Axis lines
56
and
57
are provided for the first and the second fuel injection valves
27
and
41
. In addition, axis lines
58
are provided for cam shafts.
The first combustion chamber
23
is arranged on the side of the throttle body
18
relative to the engine center line
53
and the second combustion chamber
35
is arranged on a side opposed to the throttle body
18
relative to the engine center line
53
.
Further, the first intake manifold center line
54
of the first intake manifold
16
, is offset to the side of the engine center line
53
relative to the first cylinder center line
51
by a (first predetermined distance F
1
and the second intake manifold center line
55
of the second intake manifold
17
, is offset to the side of the engine center line
53
relative to the second cylinder center line
52
by a second predetermined distance F
2
.
Further, the first fuel injection valve
27
is offset to the side of the engine center line
53
relative to the first cylinder center line
51
by a third predetermined distance F
3
and is offset to the side opposed to the engine center line
53
relative to the first intake manifold center line
54
by (F
3
−F
1
) and the second fuel injection valve
41
is offset to the side of the engine center line
53
relative to the second cylinder center line
52
by fourth predetermined F
4
and is offset to the side opposed to the engine center line
53
relative to the second intake manifold center line
55
by (F
4
−F
2
).
Both of the first and second fuel injection valves
27
and
41
are of a 2-direction injection type for injecting fuel into directions respectively by predetermined angles.
The offset amount F
3
of the first fuel injection valve
27
constitutes a limit for bringing an end portion
32
a
of an injection range of the portion of fuel
32
into contact with an inner wall of the opening portion
28
.
Further, the offset amount F
4
of the second fuel injection valve
41
constitutes a limit for bringing an end portion
44
a
of an injection range of the portion of fuel
44
into contact with an inner wall of the opening portion
42
.
As has been explained above, the invention is characterized in the engine
10
being of a style in which the first and the second fuel injection valves
27
and
41
of the 2-direction injection type are attached to the first and the second intake manifolds
16
and
17
. Fuel is injected into the first and second combustion chambers
23
and
35
having the two opening portions
28
and
31
and the two opening portions
42
and
43
are aligned along the cam shafts
58
, wherein the axis lines
56
and
57
of the first and the second fuel injection valves
27
and
41
, are offset from the first and second cylinder center lines
51
and
52
of the first and the second combustion chambers
23
and
35
by a way of moving the first and the second fuel injection valves
27
and
41
along the cam shafts
58
, while constituting the limits by bringing the fuel injection ranges of the first and second fuel injection valves
27
and
41
into contact with the inner walls of the opening portions
28
and
31
and the opening portions
42
and
43
.
By the above-described constitution, for example, even in the case in which positions of the first and the second intake manifolds
16
and
17
are obliged to move from the first and the second cylinder center lines
51
and
52
along the cam shafts
58
, the portions of fuel
32
and
33
and the portions of fuel
44
and
45
injected from the first and second fuel injection valves
27
and
41
can be made to be difficult to adhere to the inner walls of the opening portions
28
and
31
and the opening portions
42
and
43
and vaporization of the portions of fuel
32
,
33
,
44
and
45
can be expedited. Therefore, the mixture in the first and the second combustion chambers
23
and
35
can be made uniform and engine performance such as response performance of engine rotation, fuel consumption, exhaust gas properties, occurrence of knocking or the like when a throttle valve provided at the throttle body
18
is opened, can be improved.
FIG. 3
is a plane view of essential portions of an engine showing a comparison example of a structure of arranging a fuel injection valve.
FIG. 3
illustrates a state in which a first intake manifold
122
is attached to a first cylinder head
121
of a V-type 2-cylinder engine
120
and a first fuel injection valve
123
is attached to the first intake manifold
122
. An intake path
126
is provided with opening portions
125
opening to a first combustion chamber
124
. Portions of fuel
127
are injected from the first fuel injection valve
123
to the opening portions
125
. Similarly, a second intake manifold
132
is attached to a second cylinder head
131
. A second fuel injection valve
133
is attached to the second intake manifold
132
. An intake path
136
is provided with opening portions
135
opening to a second combustion chamber
134
. Portions of fuel
136
are injected from the second fuel injection valve
133
to the opening portions
135
. Further, a first cylinder center line
138
indicates a center of the first combustion chamber
124
and a second cylinder center line
141
indicates a center of the second combustion chamber
134
.
The first intake manifold
122
connects a throttle body
143
and the first cylinder head
121
and the second intake manifold
132
is longer than the first intake manifold
122
and connects the throttle body
143
and the second cylinder head
131
.
According to the first fuel injection valve
123
, an axis line thereof coincides with the first cylinder center line
138
and the center of an outlet
122
a
of the first intake manifold
122
and according to the second fuel injection valve
133
, an axis line thereof is made to coincide with the second cylinder center line
141
and the center of an outlet
132
a
of the second intake manifold
132
.
According to the engine
120
, two of the first and the second combustion chambers
124
and
134
are offset in a direction along a crankshaft (up and down direction of the drawing) and therefore, the lengths of the first intake manifold
122
and the second intake manifold
132
differ from each other. A difference is produced between intake air amounts of the first and second combustion chambers
124
and
134
and are characteristics of an efficiency of taking in air and a mixture (for example, a maximum value of an intake efficiency or an engine rotation number maximizing the intake efficiency) differ. Therefore, unbalance of output is produced among cylinders and the output is difficult to increase.
In contrast thereto, according to the V-type 2-cylinder engine
10
of the present invention shown in
FIG. 2
, there is constituted the V-type 2-cylinder engine offsetting the respective cylinders from each other in the crankshaft direction and arranging the throttle body
18
for two cylinders on one side of the engine
10
in the crankshaft direction, characterized in that the first fuel injection valve
27
facing the first combustion chamber
23
proximate to the throttle body
18
, is offset in a direction of being remote from the throttle body
18
and the fuel injection valve
41
facing the second combustion chamber
35
the is remote from the throttle body
18
, is offset to the side of the throttle body
18
.
That is, the first and second fuel injection valves
27
and
41
are respectively offset from the first and second cylinder center lines
51
and
52
to sides proximate to each other.
By the above-described constitution, according to the engine
10
of the present invention, in the case in which in order to prolong the short first intake manifold
16
provided on the side of the first combustion chamber
23
, the outlet
16
a
on the side of the intake path
24
is moved in the direction of being remote from the throttle body
18
and in order to shorten the second intake manifold
17
on the side of the second combustion chamber
35
that is longer than the first intake manifold
16
on the side of the first combustion chamber
24
, the outlet
17
a
on the side of the intake path
36
is moved to the side of the throttle body
18
to thereby reduce the difference between the respective lengths of the first and the second intake manifolds
16
and
17
, when the first fuel injection valve
27
is offset in the direction of being remote from the throttle body
18
and the second fuel injection valve
41
is offset to the side of the throttle body
18
. The present invention improves engine performance such as engine response performance, fuel consumption, exhaust gas properties, occurrence of knocking or the like when the throttle valve provided in the throttle body
18
is opened. The difference between the intake air amounts of the first and the second combustion chambers
23
and
35
is reduced owing to substantially equal length formation of the first and the second intake manifolds
16
and
17
and the characteristics of the intake efficiency can be matched among the respective cylinders and the engine output can be increased.
Further, in the embodiment of the present invention, the structure of arranging a fuel injection valve is adopted in the V-type 2-cylinder engine, the engine is not limited thereto but the structure may be adopted to an engine of a V-type having a number of cylinders 4, 6, 8 or more, further, the structure may be adopted in other engine styles, for example, an in-line type or a horizontal opposed type.
According to the structure of arranging a fuel injection valve of an engine according to the present invention, the axis line of the fuel injection valve is offset from the center of the combustion chamber by way of moving the fuel injection valve along the cam shaft by constituting the limit by bringing the injection range of the fuel injection valve into contact with the inner wall of the intake hole. Therefore, even when the position of the intake manifold is obliged to move along the cam shaft, fuel injected from the fuel injection valve can be made to be difficult to adhere to the inner wall of the intake hole and vaporization of fuel can be expedited. Therefore, the mixture in the combustion chamber can be made uniform and engine performance such as response performance of engine rotation, fuel consumption, exhaust gas properties, occurrence of knocking or the like when the throttle valve is opened can be improved.
According to the structure of arranging a fuel injection valve of an engine according to the present invention, the engine is constituted by the V-type 2-cylinder engine offsetting the respective cylinders from each other in the crankshaft direction and arranging the throttle body for two cylinders on one side of the engine in the crankshaft direction, the first fuel injection valve facing the first combustion chamber proximate to the throttle body is offset in the direction of being remote from the throttle body, the second fuel injection valve facing the second combustion chamber remote from the throttle body, is offset to the side of the throttle body and therefore, for example, in the case in which in order to prolong the short intake manifold provided on the side of the first combustion chamber, an outlet thereof on the side of the intake path is moved in the direction of being remote from the throttle body and in order to shorten the intake manifold on the side of the second combustion chamber longer than the intake manifold on the side of the first combustion chamber, an outlet thereof on the side of the intake path is moved to the side of the throttle body to thereby reduce a difference between respective lengths of the intake manifolds, while improving engine performance, promotion of engine output can be achieved owing to the substantially equal length formation of the respective intake manifolds.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. An arrangement of a 2-direction injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine comprising:an intake manifold, said 2-direction injection type fuel injection valve being attached to said intake manifold for injecting fuel into a cylinder having two intake holes aligned along a cam shaft; an axis line of the fuel injection valve being offset from a center line of the cylinder by positioning the fuel injection valve along a direction substantially parallel to the cam shaft; a limit for limiting the positioning of the fuel injector valve along the direction substantially parallel to the cam shaft by bringing an injection range of the fuel injection valve into contact with an inner wall of the intake hole.
- 2. The arrangement of a 2-direction injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 1, wherein the engine is a V-type 2-cylinder engine offsetting respective cylinders from each other in a crankshaft direction and arranged with a throttle body for two of the cylinders on one side of the engine in the crankshaft direction, a first fuel injection valve facing a first combustion chamber proximate to the throttle body is offset in a direction of being remote from the throttle body and a second fuel injection valve facing a second combustion chamber remote from the throttle body is offset to a side of the throttle body.
- 3. The arrangement of a 2-direction injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 1, wherein the 2-direction injection type fuel injector is positioned to be displaced towards a direction of a center line of the engine from the center line of the cylinder.
- 4. The arrangement of a 2-direction injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 2, wherein a first 2-direction injection type fuel injector is positioned to be displaced towards a direction of a center line of the engine from the center line of a first cylinder of the V-type 2-cylinder engine and a second 2-direction injection type fuel injector is positioned to be displaced towards a direction of a center line of the engine from a center line of a second cylinder of the V-type 2-cylinder engine.
- 5. The arrangement of a 2-direction injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 3, wherein said 2-direction injection type fuel injector is offset from the center line of the cylinder by a first predetermined distance (F1).
- 6. The arrangement of a 2-direction injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 4, wherein said first 2-direction injection type fuel injector is offset from the center line of the first cylinder by a first predetermined distance (F1) and said second 2-direction injection type fuel injector is offset from the center line of the second cylinder by a second predetermined distance (F2).
- 7. The arrangement of a 2-direction injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 3, wherein said first 2-direction injection type fuel injector is offset from the center line of the first cylinder in a direction towards the center line of the engine by a third predetermined distance (F3).
- 8. The arrangement of a 2-direction injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 4, wherein said first 2-direction injection type fuel injector is offset from the center line of the first cylinder in a direction towards the center line of the engine by a third predetermined distance (F3) and said second 2-direction injection type fuel injector is offset from the center line of the second cylinder in a direction towards the center line of the engine by a fourth predetermined distance (F4).
- 9. The arrangement of a 2-direction injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 3, wherein said first 2-direction injection type fuel injector is offset to the side opposed to the engine center line to a first intake manifold center line by a distance equal to a third predetermined distance (F3) minus a first predetermined distance(F1).
- 10. The arrangement of a 2-direction injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 4, wherein said first 2-direction injection type fuel injector is offset to the side opposed to the engine center line to a first intake manifold center line by a distance equal to a third predetermined distance (F3) minus a first predetermined distance (F1) and said second 2-direction injection type fuel injector is offset to the side opposed to the engine center line to a second intake manifold center line by a distance equal to a fourth predetermined distance (F4) minus a second predetermined distance (F2).
- 11. An injection type fuel injection valve arranged relative to an engine comprising:an intake manifold, said injection type fuel injection valve being attached to said intake manifold for injecting fuel into a cylinder aligned along a cam shaft; an axis line of the fuel injection valve being offset from a center line of the cylinder by positioning the fuel injection valve along a direction substantially parallel to the cam shaft; a limit for limiting the positioning of the fuel injector valve along the direction substantially parallel to the cam shaft to ensure that fuel ejected from the fuel injector valve does not adhere to an inner wall of an intake hole for said cylinder.
- 12. The arrangement of an injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 11, wherein the engine is a V-type 2-cylinder engine offsetting respective cylinders from each other in a crankshaft direction and arranged with a throttle body for two of the cylinders on one side of the engine in the crankshaft direction, a first fuel injection valve facing a first combustion chamber proximate to the throttle body is offset in a direction of being remote from the throttle body and a second fuel injection valve facing a second combustion chamber remote from the throttle body is offset to a side of the throttle body.
- 13. The arrangement of an injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 11, wherein the injection type fuel injector is positioned to be displaced towards a direction of a center line of the engine from the center line of the cylinder.
- 14. The arrangement of an injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 12, wherein a first injection type fuel injector is positioned to be displaced towards a direction of a center line of the engine from the center line of a first cylinder of the V-type 2-cylinder engine and a second injection type fuel injector is positioned to be displaced towards a direction of a center line of the engine from a center line of a second cylinder of the V-type 2-cylinder engine.
- 15. The arrangement of an injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 13, wherein said injection type fuel injector is offset from the center line of the cylinder by a first predetermined distance (F1).
- 16. The arrangement of an injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 14, wherein said first injection type fuel injector is offset from the center line of the first cylinder by a first predetermined distance (F1) and said second injection type fuel injector is offset from the center line of the second cylinder by a second predetermined distance (F2).
- 17. The arrangement of an injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 13, wherein said first injection type fuel injector is offset from the center line of the first cylinder in a direction towards the center line of the engine by a third predetermined distance (F3).
- 18. The arrangement of an injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 14, wherein said first injection type fuel injector is offset from the center line of the first cylinder in a direction towards the center line of the engine by a third predetermined distance (F3) and said second injection type fuel injector is offset from the center line of the second cylinder in a direction towards the center line of the engine by a fourth predetermined distance (F4).
- 19. The arrangement of an injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 13, wherein said first injection type fuel injector is offset to the side opposed to the engine center line to a first intake manifold center line by a distance equal to a third predetermined distance (F3) minus a first predetermined distance (F1).
- 20. The arrangement of an injection type fuel injection valve relative to an engine according to claim 4, wherein said first injection type fuel injector is offset to the side opposed to the engine center line to a first intake manifold center line by a distance equal to a third predetermined distance (F3) minus a first predetermined distance (F1) and said second injection type fuel injector is offset to the side opposed to the engine center line to a second intake manifold center line by a distance equal to a fourth predetermined distance (F4) minus a second predetermined distance (F2).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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2000-277186 |
Sep 2000 |
JP |
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