[0001] The present invention relates to a four-cycle internal combustion engine. In order
to improve the output performance of a four-cycle internal combustion engine at its
high speed running range, it is a current practice to increase the number of intake
valves and the number of exhaust valves for each cylinder of the internal combustion
engine (GB-A-687528; US-A-1484376).
[0002] This is partly because the sum of the areas to be occupied in a combustion chamber
by the intake and exhaust valves, i.e., the so-called "valve area" is increased to
improve the charge and discharge efficiencies in accordance with the increases in
the intake and exhaust valves and partly because the respective valves themselves
can have their sizes and weights reduced so that their followabilities at a high speed
can be improved.
[0003] However, there exist restrictions in that the area of the combustion chamber to be
faced by the respective valves is limited and that the plural valves have to be arranged
within that limited area without any interference among the plural valves.
[0004] In case the number of the valves is increased, there arises another problem in providing
a suitable system for driving said valves.
[0005] Specifically, in the structure having its valves driven by the cam shafts which are
located just above them, a valve or valves may occasionally fail to be aligned with
the corresponding cam shaft if the valve number is too large.
[0006] In this case, connecting means for connecting the misaligned valve or valves and
its or their cam shaft is newly required for driving it or them, thus raising another
problem that the construction of the valve driving system is complicated.
[0007] From the reasons thus far discussed, the respective numbers of the intake and exhaust
valves are two and are not in general increased further.
[0008] The invention as claimed has been conceived in order to remedy these drawbacks and
solves the problem to provide a four-cycle engine which is enabled to have at least
three intake valves without detrimental interferences in a combustion chamber and
to drive the valves without rendering their driving system too complicated.
[0009] One way of carrying out the invention is described in detail below with reference
to drawings which illustrate merely one specific embodiment, in which:-
Figure 1 is a longitudinal section showing the engine according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a section taken along line II―II of Figure 1; Figure 3 is a section taken
along line III-III of Figure 1; and Figure 4 is a section taken along line IV-IV of
Figure 2.
[0010] These drawings illustrate one cylinder of a four-cycle engine, in which reference
letters a and b indicate a cylinder and a cylinder head, respectively,and reference
numerals 1 and 2 indicate an intake passage and an exhaust passage, respectively.
[0011] Numeral 3 indicates a combustion chamber which is formed below the afore-mentioned
cylinder head b and into which the intake and exhaust passages 1 and 2 are opened.
[0012] Numeral 4 indicates a threaded hole for mounting an ignition plug, which is opened
at the center position of the upper side of the afore-mentioned combustion chamber
3.
[0013] Numeral 5 indicates intake valves for opening and closing the afore-mentioned intake
passage 1, and numeral 6 indicates exhaust valves for opening and closing the exhaust
passage 2.
[0014] Said intake and exhaust valves 5 and 6 have their respective lower ends facing the
combustion chamber 3 to close the open ends of the intake passage 1 and the exhaust
passage 2, respectively. Their respective intermediate portions are slidably supported
in the wall of the cylinder head b through guides 5a and 6a.
[0015] Numerals 7 and 8 indicate lifters which are formed to extend from the upper ends
of both the afore-mentioned valves 5 and 6 and through which both the valves 5 and
6 are connected to corresponding cam shafts 9 and 10 just there- above so that they
are driven by said shafts 9 and 10.
[0016] Numerals 11 and 12 indicate springs which are made operative to bias the intake and
exhaust valves 5 and 6 in their closing directions.
[0017] Furthermore, the afore-mentioned cam shafts 9 and 10 are rotatably supported above
the cylinder head b through a cam carrier 13 and cam caps 14 and 15.
[0018] Numeral 16 indicates a cover which covers the afore-mentioned cam shafts 9 and 10
and the cam caps 14 and 15 and which is formed to extend from the upper end of the
cam carrier 13.
[0019] The four-cycle engine thus constructed is equipped, so as to improve its output performance,
with a plurality of intake valves 5 and a plurality of exhaust valves 6 for each cylinder,
of which at least the intake valves 5 are three in number.
[0020] Incidentally, it is quite natural that the numbers of the intake passage 1 and the
exhaust passage 2 be increased in accordance with the respective numbers of the valves
5 and 6.
[0021] The afore-mentioned three intake valves 5 are arranged and constructed such that
the intermediate one 5' faces the combustion chamber 3 at a smaller angle of inclination
with respect to the axis 1
1 of the cylinder a than that of the remaining two outer intake valves 5, 5.
[0022] Specifically, if the angle of inclination of the intermediate intake valve 5' is
designated at α↑ whereas the angle of inclination of the two outer intake valves 5
is indicated at a
2, then a relation of al<a2 exists.
[0023] On the other hand, the afore-mentioned intake valves 5 are further arranged and constructed
such that all their respective axes 1
2 extend through the center 0
1 of the cam shaft 9.
[0024] Thus, the afore-mentioned intake valves 5 are arranged, as shown in Figure 2, such
that the intermediate one 5' is more offset to the outside with respect to the center
line 1
3, which divides the combustion chamber 3 into intake and exhaust portions, than the
two intake valves 5, 5 at both sides, whereby the entirety of intake valves 5 does
not interfere with one another.
[0025] Moreover, since the respective intake valves 5 have their axes 1
2 extending through the center 0
1 of the cam shaft 9, nothing is newly required except the lifters 7 acting as means
for connecting the intake valves 5 with said shaft 9.
[0026] On the contrary, the exhaust valves 6 provided are two in number and are arranged
in the combustion chamber 3 on a plane 1
4 which is parallel to the afore-mentioned center line 1
3. Moreover, the exhaust valves 6 are arranged to have their respective axes Is extending
through the center 0
2 of the cam shaft 10 and are set with an equal angle of inclination a3 with respect
to the axis 1
1 of the cylinder a.
[0027] Thus, since the afore-mentioned exhaust valves provided are two in number, they are
prevented from interfering with each other, even if they are in the combustion chamber
3 on the straight line, and nothing is newly required except the lifters 8 acting
as means for connecting the exhaust valves 6 with the cam shaft 10.
[0028] Incidentally, although the intake valves 5 provided in the embodiment thus far described
are three in number, three exhaust valves 6 may be provided if they adopt the arrangement
and construction similar to those of the intake valves 5.
[0029] As has been described hereinbefore, according to the present invention, the intermediate
intake valve 5' is arranged to face the combustion chamber at a smaller angle α
1 of inclination with respect to the axis 1
1 of the cylinder than that of the remaining two intake valves 5 when the three intake
valves are to be provided. As a result, the intermediate intake valve 5' is more offset
to the outside than the intake valves at both sides so that said three intake valves
can be arranged in the combustion chamber without any interference among them.
[0030] Moreover, said three intake valves are so arranged that their respective axes extend
through the center 0
1 of their cam shaft 9. The position relationship between the respective valves and
their cam shaft is not changed from that of the prior art, and no new one is required
as the means for connecting the respective valves with their cam shaft so that the
valve during the system is not necessarily made complicated.
Viertakt-Brennkraftmaschine des Typs, der für jeden seiner Zylinder (a) eine Vielzahl
von Einlaßventilen (5) und eine Vielzahl von Auslaßventilen (6) aufweist, wobei beide
Ventiltypen mittels einer jeweiligen Nockenwelle (9, 10) angetrieben sind, welche
dicht oberhalb der jeweiligen Einlaß- bzw. Auslaßventile angeordnet sind; wobei wenigstens
drei Einlaßventile (5) derart angeordnet sind, daß das intermediäre Einlaßventil (5')
weiter nach außen in Bezug auf eine Mittellinie (13) versetzt ist, welche die Brennkammer (3) in Einlaß- bzw. Auslaßabschnitte unterteilt,
als die beiden Einlaßventile (5, 5'), welche zu beiden Seiten des intermediären Einlaßventils
(5') angeordnet sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das intermediäre Einlaßventil unter
einem kleineren Neigungswinkel (a1) gegenüber der Achse (11) des Zylinders (a) in Bezug auf die Brennkammer (3) angeordnet ist, als der Neigungswinkel
(a2) der beiden übrigen Einlaßventil (5) zu beiden Seiten des intermediären Einlaßventils;
und daß die Gesamtheit der Einlaßventile (5, 5', 5) so angeordnet sind, daß sich ihre
jeweiligen Achsen (12) so erstrecken, daß sie die Achse (01) der die Einlaßventile (5) triebenden Nockenwelle (9) schneiden.