Air Leading-Type Stratified Scavenging Two-Stroke Internal-Combustion Engine
US-2016097343-A1 · Apr 7, 2016 · US
US10487777B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10487777-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514874507-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 26, 2019 |
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The efficiency of charging air to a scavenging channel is enhanced by generating a gas flow in a piston groove simultaneously with the piston groove coming into communication with an air port. A piston groove 8 formed in a peripheral surface of a piston includes a pressure transmission through hole 10, and the pressure transmission through hole 10 consistently communicates with a crankcase. In the course of the piston moving up, upon a pressure in the crankcase becoming negative, the negative pressure in the crankcase affects the piston groove 8 through the pressure transmission through hole 10. Consequently, a pressure in the piston groove 8 is released to the crankcase through the pressure transmission through hole 10. Upon the piston moving up and the piston groove 8 being thereby brought into communication with the air port 4a, air enters the piston groove 8 through the air port 4a ((III) of FIG. 1).
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What is claimed is: 1. An air leading-type stratified scavenging two-stroke internal-combustion engine comprising: an air port that opens in a cylinder wall and is opened/closed by a piston; a scavenging channel including a scavenging port that opens in the cylinder wall and is opened/closed by the piston, the scavenging channel directly communicating with a crankcase; and a piston groove formed in a peripheral surface of the piston to supply air received directly from the air port to the scavenging port in a scavenging process, the piston groove directly communicating with the scavenging port when the piston groove enables the air port and the scavenging port to communicate with each other to charge air into the scavenging channel through the air port, wherein the piston groove includes a pressure transmission through hole that directly communicates with the crankcase, wherein when a pressure in the crankcase becomes negative in the course of the piston moving up from the bottom dead center toward the top dead center, the negative pressure in the crankcase affects the piston groove through the pressure transmission through hole to release a pressure in the piston groove to the crankcase through the pressure transmission through hole prior to charging air into the scavenging channel, wherein the piston groove extends in a circumferential direction of the piston; and wherein the pressure transmission through hole is disposed in an end portion on the side of the piston groove, the side being opposite to the air port across a vertical line running across a piston pin hole in the piston, and wherein in a course of the piston moving up toward the top dead center, there is a period in which the piston groove is in communication with the air port but not in communication with the scavenging port. 2. The air leading-type stratified scavenging two-stroke internal-combustion engine according to claim 1 , wherein the pressure transmission through hole is disposed on a downstream side in an air flow direction of the piston groove. 3. The air leading-type stratified scavenging two-stroke internal-combustion engine according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of the scavenging ports are disposed on a side of the engine; and wherein at a position adjacent to a scavenging port that is furthest from the air port from the plurality of scavenging ports, the pressure transmission through hole is disposed.
characterised by having ports in cylinder wall for scavenging or charging · CPC title
Crankcases of one-cylinder engines · CPC title
Engines characterised by number of cylinders, e.g. single-cylinder engines (F02B75/26 takes precedence) · CPC title
two · CPC title
using unidirectional scavenging · CPC title
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