Method for supplying inert gas into poppet valve intermediate and apparatus for supplying inert gas into poppet valve intermediate
US-9840948-B2 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US9611953B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9611953-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314759850-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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A hollow poppet valve ( 10 ) has an internal cavity (S) which comprises a diametrically large valve head cavity (S 1 ) formed in a valve head ( 14 ) and a diametrically small stem cavity (S 2 ) formed in a stem ( 12 ) in communication with the valve head cavity (S 1 ). The stem cavity has a diametrically larger first portion (S 21 ) near the end of the stem and a diametrically smaller second portion (S 22 ) near the valve head. A step ( 17 ) is formed at the boundary of the first and the second portion of the stem cavity (S 2 ). The internal cavity is loaded with a coolant to a level above the step, together with an inert gas. In response to a reciprocal motion of the valve, turbulent flows of coolant (F 9 ) are created in the neighborhood of the step ( 17 ), facilitating active stirring of the coolant ( 19 ) in the cavity (S).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hollow poppet valve, comprising: a stem; a valve head integrally formed at one end of the stem; and an internal cavity that extends from inside the valve head into the stem, the internal cavity loaded with a coolant together with an inert gas, wherein the internal cavity has a valve head cavity of a large inner diameter formed in the valve head and a linear stem cavity of a small inner diameter formed in the stem and communicated with a central region of the valve head cavity at a substantially right angle, wherein the stem cavity has a first portion near the valve head and a second portion near a stem end of the stem, both portions configured such that the second portion has a larger inner diameter than the first portion, wherein an annular step is formed in, and at a predetermined axial position of, the stem cavity, wherein the internal cavity is loaded with the coolant in the valve head cavity and in the stem cavity to a level above the annular step, and wherein a turbulent flow of coolant is created in the stem cavity downstream of the annular step during a reciprocating axial motion of the valve. 2. The hollow poppet valve according to claim 1 , wherein the step is provided at a position in the stem cavity such that the step does not enter either an exhaust port or an intake port when the valve is installed in either the exhaust port or the intake port. 3. The hollow poppet valve according to claim 1 , wherein the valve head cavity is configured in the shape of a substantially truncated circular cone having a conic surface in parallel to an outer periphery of the valve head, wherein a peripheral region located around an open end of the stem cavity and forming a ceiling of the valve head cavity is a planar face substantially perpendicular to a central axis of the poppet valve, and wherein, in response to reciprocating axial motion of the valve, a vertical inner perimetric circulatory or convective flow of coolant is created in the valve head cavity around the central axis of the valve, while the turbulent flow of coolant is created in the stem cavity. 4. The hollow poppet valve according to claim 2 , wherein the valve head cavity is configured in the shape of a substantially truncated circular cone having a conic surface in parallel to an outer periphery of the valve head, wherein a peripheral region located around an open end of the stem cavity and forming a ceiling of the valve head cavity is a planar face substantially perpendicular to a central axis of the poppet valve, and wherein, in response to reciprocating axial motion of the valve, a vertical inner perimetric circulatory or convective flow of coolant is created in the valve head cavity around the central axis of the valve, while the turbulent flow of coolant is created in the stem cavity. 5. A hollow poppet valve, comprising: a stem; a valve head integrally formed at one end of the stem; and an internal cavity that extends from inside the valve head into the stem, the internal cavity loaded with a coolant together with an inert gas, wherein the internal cavity includes a valve head cavity formed in the valve head and a stem cavity formed in the stem that communicates with a central region of the valve head cavity, wherein the valve head cavity has a larger inner diameter than the stem cavity, wherein the stem cavity has a first portion near the valve head and a second portion near a stem end of the stem, the second portion having a larger inner diameter than the first portion, wherein the stem cavity includes an annular step formed at a predetermined axial position of the stem cavity, wherein the internal cavity is loaded with the coolant in the valve head cavity and in the stem cavity to a level above the annular step, and wherein a turbulent flow of coolant is created in the stem cavity downstream of the annular step during a reciprocating axial motion of the valve. 6. The hollow poppet valve of claim 5 , wherein the valve head cavity has a substantially smoothly curving transitional region of a substantially smoothly varying inner diameter. 7. The hollow poppet valve of claim 5 , wherein the valve head cavity is configured in the shape of a truncated circular cone having a tapered conic surface.
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