Multi-port exhaust valve
US-12553402-B2 · Feb 17, 2026 · US
US11236651B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11236651-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816766621-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 26, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 24, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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A two-stroke internal combustion engine has a crankshaft disposed at least in part in a crankcase, and a cylinder block connected to the crankcase and defining a cylinder. The cylinder defines at least one exhaust port for discharging exhaust fluid. A piston is movably disposed within the cylinder and is operatively connected to the crankshaft. The piston is movable along a cylinder axis in a reciprocating motion including an upstroke and a downstroke. An exhaust valve assembly is operatively connected to and rotates with the crankshaft. The exhaust valve assembly has a shaft rotatably supported by the cylinder block and a valve configured to cyclically obstruct the exhaust port. The valve is operable to move clear of the exhaust port before the piston uncovers the exhaust port during its downstroke, and at least partially close the exhaust port before the piston fully covers the exhaust port during its upstroke.
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A two-stroke internal combustion engine comprising: a crankcase; a crankshaft disposed at least in part in the crankcase; a cylinder block connected to the crankcase; a cylinder defined in the cylinder block and having a cylinder axis, the cylinder defining at least one exhaust port for discharging exhaust fluid from the cylinder; a piston movably disposed within the cylinder and being operatively connected to the crankshaft, the piston being movable along the cylinder axis in a reciprocating motion including an upstroke and a downstroke; an exhaust valve assembly operatively connected to and rotatable with the crankshaft, the exhaust valve assembly comprising: a shaft rotatably supported by the cylinder block and extending along a central axis, the shaft being discontinuous such that the shaft comprises a first portion and a second portion spaced apart from the first portion in a direction of the central axis; a valve connected to the shaft and configured to cyclically obstruct the exhaust port, the valve having two ends opposite one another in the direction of the central axis and defining a length of the valve therebetween, the valve being disposed between and separating the first portion and the second portion of the shaft such that the shaft does not extend along the length of the valve in the direction of the central axis, the valve being operable to: move clear of the exhaust port before the piston uncovers the exhaust port during the downstroke of the piston, and at least partially close the exhaust port before the piston fully covers the exhaust port during the upstroke of the piston. 2. The engine of claim 1 , wherein: the valve has an inner surface and an outer surface; the inner surface of the valve has a cross-sectional profile taken along a plane normal to the central axis; and the cross-sectional profile of the inner surface of the valve has a generally triangular shape defined by two sides of the inner surface converging at an apex. 3. The engine of claim 2 , wherein: the outer surface of the valve defines an axial curvature of the valve, the axial curvature having an axial radius measured between the outer surface of the valve and an arcuate axis; when the outer surface of the valve faces the cylinder, the arcuate axis is disposed within the cylinder; and the axial radius is greater than a radius of the cylinder. 4. The engine of claim 3 , wherein: the arcuate axis is disposed, in a plane normal to the cylinder axis and containing the central axis, further from the outer surface of the valve than the cylinder axis when the outer surface of the valve faces the cylinder. 5. The engine of claim 1 , wherein: the shaft comprises web portions adjacent each end of the valve; and the exhaust valve assembly further comprises a plurality of sealing rings mounted concentrically to the web portions of the shaft. 6. The engine of claim 5 , wherein the web portions of the shaft define a maximum diameter of the shaft. 7. The engine of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the web portions of the shaft comprises a plurality of annular grooves configured to receive a corresponding plurality of sealing rings of the plurality of sealing rings. 8. The engine of claim 5 , wherein each sealing ring of the plurality of sealing rings has a peripheral surface in contact with the cylinder block. 9. The engine of claim 1 , wherein the shaft and the valve of the exhaust valve assembly form a one-piece component such that the shaft and the valve are made of a same continuous material. 10. The engine of claim 1 , wherein: the exhaust valve assembly further comprises a weighted member configured to counterbalance moving masses of the engine; and the weighted member is mounted to an end portion of the shaft and rotatable with the shaft. 11. The engine of claim 10 , wherein: at least part of the exhaust valve assembly is enclosed within a housing defined at least in part by the cylinder block; and the weighted member is enclosed within a chamber defined by the housing. 12. The engine of claim 11 , wherein the weighted member is a first weighted member, the exhaust valve assembly comprising a second weighted member positioned at an opposite end portion of the shaft. 13. The engine of claim 11 , wherein: the exhaust valve assembly comprises a venting system configured to vent blow-by gas; and at least a portion of the venting system is integrated in the shaft. 14. The engine of claim 13 , wherein: the venting system includes: a radial bore defined by the weighted member; an axial bore defined by the shaft and extending from an end of the shaft; the radial bore of the weighted member being fluidly connected to the axial bore of the shaft. 15. The engine of claim 1 , wherein: the cylinder is a first cylinder and the exhaust port is a first exhaust port; the cylinder block defines a second cylinder having a second cylinder axis, the second cylinder defining a second exhaust port for discharging exhaust fluid from the second cylinder; the engine further comprises a second piston movably disposed within the second cylinder, the second piston being movable along the second cylinder axis in a reciprocating motion including an upstroke and a downstroke; the valve is a first valve; the exhaust valve assembly comprises a second valve connected to the shaft and configured to cyclically obstruct the second exhaust port, the second valve being operable to: move clear of the second exhaust port before the second piston uncovers the second exhaust port during the downstroke of the second piston, and at least partially close the second exhaust port before the second piston fully covers the second exhaust port during the upstroke of the second piston. 16. The engine of claim 15 , wherein: the shaft of the exhaust valve assembly comprises a first end portion, a second end portion and an intermediate portion between the first and second end portions; the first valve is located between the first end portion of the shaft and the intermediate portion of the shaft; the second valve is located between the second end portion of the shaft and the intermediate portion of the shaft; the intermediate portion of the shaft is positioned laterally between the first and second cylinders; the first and second end portions of the shaft are rotatably supported by the cylinder block; the second valve has two ends opposite one another in the direction of the central axis; a first end of the first valve and a second end of the second valve are the respective ends of the first and second valves that are closest to one another; the intermediate portion is positioned laterally between the first end of the first valve and the second end of the second valve; and the shaft is unsupported by the cylinder block between the first end of the first valve and the second end of the second valve such that the intermediate portion of the shaft is unsupported by the cylinder block. 17. The engine of claim 1 , wherein the exhaust valve assembly rotates continuously during operation of the engine. 18. The engine of claim 1 , wherein: the exhaust port has an upper edge and a lower edge opposite the upper edge; during the upstroke of the piston, the piston and the valve close the exhaust port together before the piston reaches the upper edge of the exhaust port. 19. The engine of claim 1 , wherein: the exhaust port has an upper edge and a lower edge opposite the upper edge; during the downstroke of the piston,
with one or more valves · CPC title
two · CPC title
specially for two-stroke engines (F01L7/04 takes precedence) · CPC title
Crankcase ventilating or breathing · CPC title
Sealing or packing arrangements specially therefor · CPC title
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