This is a national stage application under 35 U.S.C. ยง371 of International Application PCT/CZ2011/000121 filed 22 Dec. 2011, which claims the benefit of Czech Republic application Serial No. PV 2011-104 filed 28 Feb. 2011, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention deals with a two-stroke spark-ignition engine for use in a car, motorbike, sports or tourist aircraft or as the drive of industrial units.
In existing two-stroke spark-ignition engines the engine cylinder is filled via the crankcase with throttling of inlet air by a throttle valve in the suction pipeline or carburettor. A disadvantage of the current state of the art is imperfect scavenging of the cylinder with fresh air or a fresh mixture of air with fuel and low volume efficiency, which results in a lower power output per liter and higher fuel consumption.
The principle of the invention is that the inlet air is throttled with a rotary bushing right at the inlet of the engine cylinder with the possibility of changing the timing of the start and end of air inlet into the engine cylinder and reduction of blowing of combustion products into the storage area filled by the charger or the engine crankcase. By the creation of sufficient pressure of fresh air before the cylinder entry with the use of a charger (i.e. a supercharger) or turbocharger the penetration of the combustion products is reduced even if the channels of the engine cylinder are fully open and filling of the cylinder with fresh air is improved. The injection of fuel through the fuel nozzle at the moment the engine piston has passed the bottom dead centre prevents fuel losses with the possibility to produce a stratified mixture with ignition consistency at the sparking plug in the cylinder head.
An example embodiment of the above mentioned invention is schematically illustrated in the attached drawings.
The two-stroke spark-ignition engine consists of the cylinder head 1 in which exhaust valves 7 are mounted in a sliding way and an injection nozzle 5 and sparking plug 6 is attached. In the cylinder block 13 a cylinder 2 is pressed in along the perimeter of which inlet openings 11 are created. In the cylinder 2 a piston 3 moves in a sliding way the movement of which is derived from the crank mechanism. In the space of the inlet openings 11 from the outside of the cylinder 2 a bushing 4 is mounted in a rotary way the perimeter of which contains throttle openings 10. In the bottom part of the bushing 4 there is a gear ring 15 that is firmly attached to it to the teeth, of which the teeth of a control rod 14 engage. The movement of the control rod 14 ensures rotary adjustment of the bushing 4. The control rod 14 is mounted in a sliding way in the cylinder block 13 and is controlled by the throttle pedal. In the cylinder block 13 an annular storage space 9 is created that is filled with fresh air from the charger 8 or the crankcase. The air enters the compression space 12 from the storage space 9 through the throttle openings 10 and inlet openings 11 and is compressed by the piston 3.
The two-stroke spark-ignition engine works in such a way that fresh air from the crankcase or the charger 8 is driven under pressure to the storage space 9 and from there, when the inlet openings 11 are open, it flows through the piston 3 during its movement to the bottom dead centre via the throttle openings and inlet openings 11 to the compression space 12 and forces the exhaust gases via the exhaust valves 7 to the exhaust pipeline. When the piston 3 moves from the bottom dead centre and starts to compress the air in the cylinder 2 and closes the inlet openings 11, the injection nozzle 5 injects finely sprayed fuel into the compressed air on simultaneous closing of the exhaust valves 7. The compressed homogeneous mixture is ignited by the sparking plug 6 before the top dead centre. To create a stratified mixture the ignition mixture must be rotated by the tangential air inlets into the compression space 12.
The power of the engine is changed by rotary adjustment of the bushing 4 which changes the cross-section of the inlet openings 11 and thus the amount of air in the compressions space 12. The rotary adjustment of the bushing 4 is done by the control rod 14 the teeth of which engage into the teeth of the gear ring 15. The control rod 14 is moved by the throttle pedal. Changing of the timing of the beginning and end of air inlet into the compression space 12 is ensured in such a way that the circular inlet openings 11 in the engine cylinder 2 are evenly distributed on the perimeter in several rows over each other, individual rows being offset by an angle with regard to each other. The rows are offset in such a way that the bottom row is the first one to be opened while the last row, which is the nearest to the top dead centre of the piston 3, is the last one to be opened.
The throttle openings 10 have a triangular shape which ensures opening of all the inlet openings 11 in all the rows at the fully open throttle without throttling. In the idle mode only the inlet openings 11 in the bottom row towards the bottom dead centre are only open, being in addition partly closed by the throttle openings 10 in the bushing 4. At the expansion stroke of the piston 3 the piston only opens the bottom row of the inlet openings 11, which causes a delay of the inlet start and accelerates the end of the inlet because the other rows of openings are covered by the bushing 4.
A two-stroke spark-ignition engine in accordance with the invention can be used in the automotive, motorbike and aviation industry.
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