WO2002073015A1 - Modified otto engine with one cylinder - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02B—INTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES; COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL
- F02B69/00—Internal-combustion engines convertible into other combustion-engine type, not provided for in F02B11/00; Internal-combustion engines of different types characterised by constructions facilitating use of same main engine-parts in different types
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02B—INTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES; COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL
- F02B75/00—Other engines
- F02B75/04—Engines with variable distances between pistons at top dead-centre positions and cylinder heads
- F02B75/044—Engines with variable distances between pistons at top dead-centre positions and cylinder heads by means of an adjustable piston length
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02D—CONTROLLING COMBUSTION ENGINES
- F02D15/00—Varying compression ratio
- F02D15/04—Varying compression ratio by alteration of volume of compression space without changing piston stroke
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- the present invention relates to a method for modifying a petrol-driven, single-cylinder Otto engine, which engine comprises an engine block with a cylinder, a cylinder head, a piston disposed movably inside the cylinder, a valve arranged by the cylinder, a carburettor with a fuel nozzle and an air filter arrangement.
- the invention also relates to a modified single-cylinder Otto engine.
- ethanol which is a bio-fuel with combustion products that are on the whole environmentally friendly and which is priced at roughly the level of normal petrol.
- major manufacturers of single-cylinder Otto engines that are used in lawnmowers state that it is not possible to modify their single-cylinder Otto engines for ethanol operation, in spite of the fact that it has been known for over 100 years that Otto engines can de facto be powered by means of ethanol by using a relatively high compression ratio. Difficulties in cold starting are a general problem with ethanol as a fuel, however. It appears that this problem has contributed to the fact that development with regard to ethanol operation has led to increasingly sophisticated and thus expensive solutions.
- a modified single-cylinder Otto engine is obtained with which it is possible to use an environmentally friendly propellant
- a propellant known by the designation E85 which contains 85% ethanol and 15% petrol, is particularly suitable.
- E85 which contains 85% ethanol and 15% petrol.
- Tests have shown that a drastic reduction in the CO emission can be obtained. Measurements have confirmed that it is possible to obtain a CO emission as low as 0.1% in operation under load.
- the cost reduction is very large compared with using so-called environmental petrol, since the price of E85 is approx. 1/3 that of environmental petrol.
- the modified engine achieves higher efficiency, resulting in a further reduction in the fuel cost.
- stage d that checking according to stage d) is carried out by placing the cylinder head on top of the engine block without a gasket to ensure that none of said valve ends collide with said opposing surface, following which the cylinder head is fitted with a cylinder head gasket,
- stage f comprises the following stages:
- stage 1) that between stage 1) and 2) a set of prefabricated fuel nozzles of different opening sizes is used to test the optimum opening size for the current engine before the opening in the engine's own fuel nozzle is finally enlarged, - that the carburettor is provided with a fixed non-modifiable fuel nozzle, stage f) being achieved by providing said air filter with a choke element that reduces the existing intake area for feed air by 70-95 %, preferably 80-95 %, more preferredly approx. 85- 90 %.
- Fig. 1 shows a preferred modified single-cylinder Otto engine according to the invention in cross-section
- Fig. 2 shows an engine according to Fig. 1 in cross-section before modification
- Fig. 3 shows a carburettor for the engine according to Fig. 1 in cross-section
- Fig. 3 A shows a nozzle forming part of a carburettor according to Fig. 3,
- Fig. 4 shows an alternative modified single-cylinder Otto engine according to the invention in cross-section
- Fig. 5 shows a preferred air filter forming part of an engine according to Fig. 4.
- Fig. 1 shows a single-cylinder Otto engine with an overhead valve according to the invention in cross-section.
- An engine of this kind occurs extremely commonly mainly in manual lawnmowers, the engine power normally being approx. 3 - 5.5 hp (DIN). They are also common in so-called ride-on lawnmowers 1 , but the power is somewhat greater there, approx. 8-9 hp (DIN).
- the engine comprises an engine block 1 with a cylinder 2.
- Located on top of the engine block 1 is a cylinder head 3.
- the cylinder head 3 is provided with cooling fins 3C and an opening 3E for a spark plug.
- the cylinder head 3 is provided with through holes 3D to screw the cylinder head 3 with its downward facing surface 3B to the cylinder head 1.
- valves 5, 5' In the cylinder head 3 are two valve ducts 3F, located inside which are valves 5, 5'.
- the valves 5, 5' are provided with a valve cone 5B that is intended to interact with a valve seat 5C in the cylinder head 3.
- Each valve 5 is provided with a flat surface 5 A at its end.
- a movable piston 4, which is provided at the top with an essentially flat surface 4A, is located inside the cylinder space 2.
- the engine also has a cup-type carburettor 6, with a fuel nozzle 7 and a pump mechanism 9.
- the engine is provided with an air filter 8.
- the play S2 between the valve end 5 A and the upper surface 4 A of the piston in its upper position is extremely small, preferably approx. 0.4 - 0.6 mm.
- Another important aspect is that the opening 7A of the nozzle is sufficiently great to permit an adequate fuel inflow.
- the engine is equipped with a pump mechanism 9 to be able to force fuel into the carburettor on start-up.
- the distance (SI) is measured between the valve end (5 A) and the piston top (4 A). This distance (SI) is also equal to the depth (B) in the cylinder head (3) minus the distance (A) that the valve end (5A) projects from the cylinder wall.
- a part of the material in the cylinder head 3 must now be cut so that the play SI between the piston top 4A and the lower end 5 A of the valve is reduced to a modified play S2 of between 0.4 - 1 mm (see Fig. 1).
- the cylinder head 3 is machined by means of suitable cutting machining (e.g. milling or grinding) so that a greater part of the distance SI is cut. More often than not, cutting of approx.
- Fig. 3 shows a detailed view of a carburettor according to the invention.
- the carburettor 6 is provided with a removable (via screw threads) fuel nozzle 7 in a known manner.
- the carburettor 6 is also provided with a pump mechanism 9, a so-called "primer system" 9.
- Fig. 3 A shows a detailed view of a fuel nozzle 7 for the carburettor 6. It is shown here that the diameter d, opening 7 A in the fuel nozzle has been enlarged from approx. 0.6 mm — approx. 0.7 mm, i.e. an increase in the sectional area of more than 30%, for an engine with a power of approx. 4-5 hp. In engines of a somewhat higher power, e.g. 8-9 hp, the diameter d is normally approx. 0.75 mm.
- the diameter of the existing opening 7A is enlarged by approx. 5-20%, more preferredly approx. 10-15%, which is applicable in principle regardless of the engine's power within the above-mentioned ranges.
- the engine is tested in operation using a number of different fuel nozzles that are provided with different-sized openings.
- a set consisting of a number of fuel nozzles with openings of different sizes When the optimum fuel nozzle opening has thus been checked, a corresponding drill is used to enlarge the existing opening 7A to the desired size.
- Fig. 4 shows a so-called side valve engine, in an engine of this kind the valves 5, 5' are arranged in ducts 1 A, 1 'A in the engine block 1 adjacent to the piston 4.
- the principles of modification are the same as described above. In this case, however, the valve end 5' A does not move towards the upper surface 4A of the piston but towards a surface 3 A inside the cylinder head 3. In the same way, however, it is important to optimize modification of the cylinder head 3 so that the remaining play S2 between the valve top 5 'A and the opposing surface 3 A remains approx. 0.5 mm.
- modification of a single- cylinder Otto engine provided with a supporting valve according to the invention, one starts out however by removing the cylinder head 3.
- the cylinder head 3 and engine block 1 are cleaned of residues of the old gasket 10.
- the valves are then positioned in their most extreme position, i.e. so that the valve 5' is in its most open position a set distance A from the cylinder wall in the cylinder head 3. In this position, it is measured (for example using a sliding calliper or dial test indicator) how great distance A is. The depth B in the top is then measured. Cutting, levelling and checking then takes place in the same way as above.
- Fig. 5 shows an air filter 8 intended to be used in a carburettor 6 that is provided with a non-removable fuel nozzle.
- the air filter 8 is provided with a choke element 8B that is provided with choke openings 8A.
- the choke openings are eight in number according to the practical example shown and consist of circular holes with a diameter of 4 mm. The total opening area through these holes is thus approx. 100 mm 2 .
- the area for the fastening screw that penetrates the centre hole (8C) in the choke element (8B) must be deducted here. It is also clear from the figure that the choke element (8B) is cup-shaped, with outer wall parts that are converging, so that the shape of a truncated cone is formed. This shape facilitates a simple, secure and tight fitting of the choke element (8B). It should be made clear that this form of modification is only a necessary alternative when the carburettor 6 is provided with a fixed non-modifiable fuel nozzle.
- Test 1 was carried out using Aspen environmental petrol in a new lawnmower.
- Tests 2 and 3 were carried out on a used lawnmower modified according to the invention.
- the propellant used in tests 2 and 3 is so- called E85, containing 85% ethanol and 15% petrol.
- the invention is not restricted to what has been described above, but can be varied within the scope of the following claims.
- the invention can also be applied in application areas other than lawnmowers, for example other garden machinery and/or agricultural machinery.
- the existing play - S 1-between-eritical-points-in-the-engine-ean-be measured ⁇ n-ways-other-than-those described- above for example by means of laser meters or other existing measuring devices.
- the cylinder head it is also conceivable for the cylinder head to be cut by more than 100% of SI and to use a thicker cylinder head gasket instead as compensation.
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EP02703025A EP1383994B1 (en) | 2001-03-13 | 2002-03-12 | Modified otto engine with one cylinder |
DE60221816T DE60221816T2 (en) | 2001-03-13 | 2002-03-12 | MODIFIED OTTOMOTOR WITH A CYLINDER |
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