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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 06, 2005
Filed:
Oct. 21, 2004
Tomoharu Sakai, Okazaki, JP;
Takeshi Hasegawa, Kyoto, JP;
Takafumi Shigemori, Aichi, JP;
Toshiaki Umemura, Nisshin, JP;
Yoshiyuki Hoshiba, Kyoto, JP;
Katsuhiko Miyamoto, Kyoto, JP;
Kiyotaka Hosono, Kyoto, JP;
Hideki Miyamoto, Seto, JP;
Yu Yokoyama, Okazaki, JP;
Tomoharu Sakai, Okazaki, JP;
Takeshi Hasegawa, Kyoto, JP;
Takafumi Shigemori, Aichi, JP;
Toshiaki Umemura, Nisshin, JP;
Yoshiyuki Hoshiba, Kyoto, JP;
Katsuhiko Miyamoto, Kyoto, JP;
Kiyotaka Hosono, Kyoto, JP;
Hideki Miyamoto, Seto, JP;
Yu Yokoyama, Okazaki, JP;
Mitsubishi Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
There is provided a combustion chamber structure in an internal combustion engine in which, at a peripheral portion of a combustion chamber, a gap between a cylinder head lower face and a piston upper face is small in intake-to-intake and exhaust-to-exhaust zones and gradually increases toward an intake-to-exhaust zone. According to such design, the mixture in the peripheral portion of the combustion chamber can smoothly flow from the intake-to-intake and exhaust-to-exhaust zones to the intake-to-exhaust zone along the peripheral face of the cylinder. The flow of air-fuel mixture from the intake-to-intake zone collides at the center of the intake-to-exhaust zone with the flow of mixture from the exhaust-to-exhaust zone, and the combined flow goes over a conical tapered portion in the upper face of the piston and vigorously enters a central recessed portion thereof. Therefore, it is possible to satisfactorily mix an air-fuel mixture with a simplified configuration.