Exhaust gas recirculation pre-stratified charge
First Claim
1. In an internal combustion engine having a combustion chamber, a carburetor for producing a fuel/air mixture, intake manifold and intake valve means for delivering a charge of said mixture to the combustion chamber, an ignition device for igniting the charge in the combustion chamber, and exhaust valve and exhaust manifold means for removing products of combustion from the combustion chamber;
- the improvement comprising;
(a) a stratifying device including a conduit containing a plurality of holes;
(b) said intake manifold having a portion thereof wherein flow therein is determined by whether said intake valve means is open or closed;
(c) said stratifying device being positioned in said intake manifold portion controlled in flow by said intake valve means such that the gas passes directly from said conduit through said holes in a direction transverse to the axis of flow within said intake manifold portion towards a wall of said intake manifold; and
(d) exhaust gas passage means connected between said exhaust manifold and said conduit, whereby when said intake valve is closed, exhaust gas enters said intake manifold through the holes of said stratifying device to produce a pocket of diluted exhaust gas in the intake manifold, and when the intake valve is open, the stratified charge delivered to the combustion chamber includes a layer of diluted exhaust gas.
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Abstract
A low pollution internal combustion engine is disclosed in which a predetermined portion of a stratified charge is initially pre-formed in the part of the manifold which supplies the predetermined charge portion to the cylinder, said predetermined charge portion being composed of fuel-air mixture diluted by exhaust gas and pre-formed when the intake valve for the cylinder is in the closed condition, and subsequently being introduced together with the remaining portion of the stratified charge, when the intake valve is opened during the intake stroke of the engine.
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3 Claims
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1. In an internal combustion engine having a combustion chamber, a carburetor for producing a fuel/air mixture, intake manifold and intake valve means for delivering a charge of said mixture to the combustion chamber, an ignition device for igniting the charge in the combustion chamber, and exhaust valve and exhaust manifold means for removing products of combustion from the combustion chamber;
- the improvement comprising;
(a) a stratifying device including a conduit containing a plurality of holes; (b) said intake manifold having a portion thereof wherein flow therein is determined by whether said intake valve means is open or closed; (c) said stratifying device being positioned in said intake manifold portion controlled in flow by said intake valve means such that the gas passes directly from said conduit through said holes in a direction transverse to the axis of flow within said intake manifold portion towards a wall of said intake manifold; and (d) exhaust gas passage means connected between said exhaust manifold and said conduit, whereby when said intake valve is closed, exhaust gas enters said intake manifold through the holes of said stratifying device to produce a pocket of diluted exhaust gas in the intake manifold, and when the intake valve is open, the stratified charge delivered to the combustion chamber includes a layer of diluted exhaust gas. - View Dependent Claims (2)
- the improvement comprising;
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3. In the method of operating an internal combustion engine the improvement which comprises:
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creating a column of air/fuel mixture in an intake manifold portion which functions as part of the charge of a cylinder of an internal combustion engine by closing the intake valve of said cylinder, and creating at least one pocket of diluted exhaust gas in said column of air/fuel mixture by injecting the exhaust gas, transverse to the axis of flow of said column.
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