Hollow poppet valve

US9920663B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9920663-B2
Application numberUS-201314783492-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 11, 2013
Priority dateApr 11, 2013
Publication dateMar 20, 2018
Grant dateMar 20, 2018

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A hollow poppet valve ( 10 ) having an improved heat transfer capability is provided. The valve has an internal cavity (S), extending from within a valve head ( 14 ) into a stem ( 12 ) of the valve, is loaded with a coolant ( 19 ) together with an inert gas. The coolant in the valve head ( 14 ) is stirred by swirl flows of the coolant generated during reciprocal motions of the valve. A multiplicity of swirl-forming protrusions are formed on at least on one of the bottom and the ceiling of the valve head cavity (S 1 ) in such a way that swirl flows (F 20 , F 30 ) of coolant are generated by the protrusions in the valve head cavity (S 1 ) during reciprocal motions of the valve to thereby stir the coolant in the circumferential direction of the cavity (S 1 ).

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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 diametrically large valve head cavity formed in the valve head and a diametrically small linear stem cavity formed in the stem in communication with a central region of the valve head cavity, and wherein a plurality of swirl-forming protrusions are formed on at least one of a bottom and a ceiling of the valve head cavity, the swirl-forming protrusions being positioned at substantially equal intervals in a circumferential direction of the valve head cavity, wherein each of the protrusions has a sloping face inclined in the circumferential direction to generate a swirl flow of the coolant in the valve head cavity around a central axis of the valve during a reciprocal motion of the valve in a direction along the central axis, and wherein the swirl-forming protrusions are provided on the bottom and the ceiling of the valve head cavity and the sloping faces of the protrusions which are provided on the bottom are inclined in the circumferential direction in a vertically reverse direction of the sloping faces of the protrusions which are provided on the ceiling. 2. The hollow poppet valve according to claim 1 , wherein the swirl-forming protrusions are offset from a periphery of the valve head cavity by a predetermined distance so as to provide a circular fluid channel around the protrusions and along the periphery of the valve head cavity, and wherein the sloping faces of the protrusions are inclined towards the fluid channel. 3. The hollow poppet valve according to claim 2 , wherein the valve head cavity is formed in a shape of a truncated circular cone having a tapered outer periphery substantially parallel to an outer periphery of a valve head shell of the valve head, and wherein the stem cavity communicates with the ceiling of the valve head cavity in a substantially perpendicular manner, wherein tumble flows of coolant are formed at least in the valve head cavity around the central axis of the valve during a reciprocal motion of the valve. 4. The hollow poppet valve according to claim 1 , wherein the valve head cavity is formed in a shape of a truncated circular cone having a tapered outer periphery substantially parallel to an outer periphery of a valve head shell of the valve head, and wherein the stem cavity communicates with the ceiling of the valve head cavity in a substantially perpendicular manner, wherein tumble flows of coolant are formed at least in the valve head cavity around the central axis of the valve during a reciprocal motion of the valve. 5. The hollow poppet valve according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of protrusions is positioned such that a sloping face of one of the protrusions ends at another one of the protrusions. 6. The hollow poppet valve according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of protrusions has a rectangular sloping face and a triangular transverse cross section. 7. 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 diametrically large valve head cavity formed in the valve head and a diametrically small linear stem cavity formed in the stem in communication with a central region of the valve head cavity, wherein a plurality of swirl-forming protrusions are formed on at least one of a bottom and a ceiling of the valve head cavity, the swirl-forming protrusions being positioned at substantially equal intervals in a circumferential direction of the valve head cavity, wherein each of the protrusions has a sloping face inclined in the circumferential direction to generate a swirl flow of the coolant in the valve head cavity around a central axis of the valve during a reciprocal motion of the valve in a direction along the central axis, and wherein each of the plurality of protrusions is positioned such that a sloping face of one of the protrusions ends at another one of the protrusions. 8. 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 diametrically large valve head cavity formed in the valve head and a diametrically small linear stem cavity formed in the stem in communication with a central region of the valve head cavity, wherein a plurality of swirl-forming protrusions are formed on at least one of a bottom and a ceiling of the valve head cavity, the swirl-forming protrusions being positioned at substantially equal intervals in a circumferential direction of the valve head cavity, wherein each of the protrusions has a sloping face inclined in the circumferential direction to generate a swirl flow of the coolant in the valve head cavity around a central axis of the valve during a reciprocal motion of the valve in a direction along the central axis, and wherein each of the plurality of protrusions has a rectangular sloping face and a triangular transverse cross section.

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  • Shapes or constructions of valve members, not provided for in preceding subgroups of this group · CPC title

  • F01L3/14Primary

    by means of a liquid or solid coolant, e.g. sodium, in a closed chamber in a valve · CPC title

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What does patent US9920663B2 cover?
A hollow poppet valve ( 10 ) having an improved heat transfer capability is provided. The valve has an internal cavity (S), extending from within a valve head ( 14 ) into a stem ( 12 ) of the valve, is loaded with a coolant ( 19 ) together with an inert gas. The coolant in the valve head ( 14 ) is stirred by swirl flows of the coolant generated during reciprocal motions of the valve. A multipli…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nittan Valva
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01L3/14. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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