Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
TWO-STROKE ENGINE

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Abstract:

A two-stroke engine includes: a scavenging port communicating with a crank chamber and a side portion of a cylinder, and switchably brought into communication with or shut off from the cylinder by a piston; and multiple fuel injection valves for injecting fuel into the scavenging port. Since the fuel injection valves inject fuel into the scavenging port, there is no need to apply a high pressure injection system. By causing the start of fuel injection to be delayed from a timing at which the scavenging port is opened, fresh air is sent into the cylinder at an early stage of scavenging, and air-fuel mixture is sent into the cylinder at a late stage of scavenging. Thereby, even in a long-stroke engine, stratified scavenging is performed to suppress blow-by of air-fuel mixture.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

12 Dec 2017

Issue date:

16 Sep 2021