Variable compression ratio engines having a cylinder head assembly that is movable relative to the crankcase assembly require a sealing element between the crankcase and cylinder head in order to contain the engine oil. Saab Automobile Powertrain AB has developed a variable compression ratio engine of this kind, and shows a sealing bellows in FIG. 7 of Society of Automotive Engineers paper number 2002-01-0996 having a publication date of March 2002. Envera LLC has also developed a variable compression ratio engine of this kind, and shows a sealing curtain in FIG. 1 of PCT Patent Application US2016/000043 by Mendler published Dec. 8, 2016 under No. WO 2016/195756. These sealing elements may flap under oscillating crankcase gas pressure, leading to wear and failure of the seal. Crankcase noise is also not well contained within the crankcase. Accordingly, a durable low cost sealing element is needed that also has a low cost. Travel distance between the sealing surfaces is as large as 15 millimeters in some automotive or truck engines. Accordingly, the seal must also be capable of accommodating large travel distances.
According to the present invention a closed cell compressible sponge is used to provide a seal between the cylinder head assembly and the crankcase assembly in variable compression ratio engines. The closed cell sponge is capable of accommodating large travel distances and can be fabricated out of durable rubber. The sponge gasket also does not flap, and is effective at isolating noise inside the crankcase.
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, variable compression ratio engine 2 further includes sealing means 16 for providing a seal between cylinder head assembly 4 and crankcase assembly 6, wherein said sealing means 16 includes a sponge 18. Sealing means 16 is used primarily to contain engine oil inside of crankcase assembly 6.
Preferably sponge 18 is a closed cell sponge 20 for sealing crankcase assembly 6, where the closed sponge cells prevent passage of engine oil from the crankcase through the sponge.
Optionally sponge 18 has a sealed surface 22 for sealing crankcase 6. Optionally sponge 18 may have both a sealed surface 22 and closed cells 20, or only closed cells 20, or only a sealed surface 22.
Variable compression ratio engine 2 has an operational travel distance 24 for adjusting the compression ratio of the engine. Operational travel distance 24 is the maximum distance between large spacing 12 and small spacing 14. The operational travel distance 24 is preferably at least three millimeters, for providing the compression ratio range needed for engine performance and efficiency.
Variable compression ratio engine 2 preferably includes at least one sponge retaining rail 26 for retaining sponge 18 in place. Retaining rail or rails 26 are used to hold sponge 18 in place, and in particular when the crankcase pressure and atmospheric pressure are different. Retaining rails 26 may be formed in the cylinder head or crankcase castings, or removable parts as shown.
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This application relates to Provisional Application No. 62/498,373 having a filing date of Dec. 22, 2016.
The present invention was made during performance of work under United States Department of Energy contract number DE-EE0005981.
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62498373 | Dec 2016 | US |