Cylinder head with blended inlet valve seat for high tumble inlet port
US-2017058823-A1 · Mar 2, 2017 · US
US11060425B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11060425-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916352347-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 13, 2021 |
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A valve seat insert for a gas exchange valve such as an intake valve controlling gas exchange of a cylinder includes an insert body having an inner peripheral surface, an outer peripheral surface, and a valve seating surface structured to contact the gas exchange valve at a closed position and profiled to limit valve recession thereof. The valve seating surface includes an arrangement of linear segments and curved segments forming wear crowns to contact the gas exchange valve at different wear states. The valve seat insert is further structured by way of the inner peripheral surface with an incoming flow crown, and a venturi extending from the incoming flow crown toward a throat of the valve seat insert. The venturi accelerates incoming gas flow.
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An engine head assembly for an internal combustion engine comprising: an engine head having an intake conduit formed therein; a valve seat insert positioned at least partially within the engine head and defining a valve seat center axis extending between a first axial end surface structured to face a cylinder in the internal combustion engine, and a second axial end surface; the valve seat insert further having an inner peripheral surface forming a throat, an outer peripheral surface, and a valve seating surface; the valve seating surface including, in profile, an outer curved segment forming a first wear crown for contacting an intake valve at an early wear state, an inner curved segment forming a second wear crown for contacting the intake valve at a later wear state, and a linear segment extending between the outer curved segment and the inner curved segment; the inner peripheral surface including, in profile, an upper curved segment forming an incoming flow crown, and a sloping segment disposed between the upper curved segment and the inner curved segment; and the upper curved segment transitioning with the second axial end surface and the incoming flow crown being set off radially inward from the engine head, and the sloping segment being oriented at a venturi angle relative to the valve seat center axis, such that the inner peripheral surface forms a venturi to accelerate an incoming flow of gases to the cylinder. 2. The engine head assembly of claim 1 wherein the venturi angle is from about 10° to about 30°. 3. The engine head assembly of claim 2 wherein the linear segment of the valve seating surface defines a break-in face contact width that is from about 4 millimeters to about 5 millimeters, and the sloping segment has a running length that is greater than the break-in face contact width. 4. The engine head assembly of claim 3 wherein the incoming flow crown is set off radially inward from the engine head a distance that is greater than a size of a radius forming the upper curved segment. 5. The engine head assembly of claim 3 wherein the size of the radius forming the upper curved segment is from about 1 millimeter to about 3 millimeters, a size of a radius forming the outer curved segment is from about 3 millimeters to about 6 millimeters, and a size of a radius forming the inner curved segment is from about 0.4 millimeters to about 3 millimeters. 6. The engine head assembly of claim 3 wherein the sloping segment transitions with each of the upper curved segment and the inner curved segment, and the throat is defined by the inner curved segment. 7. The engine head assembly of claim 3 wherein the inner peripheral surface further includes, in profile, a lower curved segment forming a second flow crown. 8. The engine head assembly of claim 7 wherein the inner peripheral surface further includes, in profile, a vertical segment oriented parallel to the valve seat center axis and transitioning with each of the lower curved segment and the inner curved segment, and the throat is defined by the vertical segment. 9. A valve seat insert for an intake valve in an internal combustion engine having a cylinder, the valve seat insert comprising: an annular insert body defining a valve seat center axis extending between a first axial end surface structured for facing the cylinder in the internal combustion engine, and a second axial end surface; the annular insert body further having an inner peripheral surface defining a throat structured to fluidly connect the cylinder to an intake conduit in an engine head, an outer peripheral surface, and a valve seating surface for contacting the intake valve extending between the first axial end surface and the inner peripheral surface; the valve seating surface including, in profile, an outer curved segment forming a first wear crown for contacting the intake valve at an early wear state, an inner curved segment forming a second wear crown for contacting the intake valve at a later wear state, and a linear segment extending between the outer curved segment and the inner curved segment; the inner peripheral surface including, in profile, an upper curved segment forming an incoming flow crown, and a sloping segment extending between the upper curved segment and the inner curved segment; and the upper curved segment transitioning with the second axial end surface, and the sloping segment extending radially inward from the upper curved segment at a venturi angle, of about 10° or greater, relative to the valve seat center axis, such that the inner peripheral surface forms a venturi to accelerate an incoming flow of gases to the cylinder. 10. The valve seat insert of claim 9 wherein the upper curved segment is formed by a radius larger than a radius forming the inner curved segment. 11. The valve seat insert of claim 9 wherein the venturi angle is from about 10° to about 30°. 12. The valve seat insert of claim 9 wherein: the linear segment of the valve seating surface defines a break-in face contact width that is from about 4 millimeters to about 5 millimeters; a size of a radius forming the upper curved segment is from about 1 millimeter to about 3 millimeters; a size of a radius forming the outer curved segment is from about 3 millimeters to about 6 millimeters; and a size of a radius forming the inner curved segment is from about 0.4 millimeters to about 3 millimeters. 13. The valve seat insert of claim 12 wherein the sloping segment transitions with each of the upper curved segment and the inner curved segment, and the throat is defined by the inner curved segment. 14. The valve seat insert of claim 13 wherein: the break-in face contact width is about 4 millimeters; the size of the radius forming the upper curved segment is about 1 millimeter; the size of the radius forming the second wear crown is about 0.4 millimeters; and the venturi angle is about 14°. 15. The valve seat insert of claim 12 wherein the inner peripheral surface further includes, in profile, a lower curved segment forming a second flow crown, and a vertical segment oriented parallel to the valve seat center axis and transitioning with each of the second wear crown and the second flow crown, and the throat is defined by the vertical segment. 16. The valve seat insert of claim 15 wherein a running length of the vertical segment is about 1.5 millimeters. 17. The valve seat insert of claim 15 wherein: the break-in face contact width is about 5 millimeters; the size of the radius forming the upper curved segment is about 1 millimeter; the size of the radius forming the second wear crown is about 0.4 millimeters; and the venturi angle is about 27°. 18. A valve seat insert for an intake valve in an internal combustion engine having a cylinder, the valve seat insert comprising: an annular insert body defining a valve seat center axis extending between a first axial end surface structured for facing the cylinder in the internal combustion engine, and a second axial end surface; the annular insert body further having an inner peripheral surface defining a throat structured to fluidly connect the cylinder to an intake conduit in an engine head, an outer peripheral surface, and a valve seating surface for contacting the intake valve extending between the first axial end surface and the inner peripheral surface; the valve seating surface forming a first wear crown for contacting the intake valve at an early wear state, a second wear crown that is radially inward and axially inward of the first wear crown,
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