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US1996675A
US1996675A US634433A US63443332A US1996675A US 1996675 A US1996675 A US 1996675A US 634433 A US634433 A US 634433A US 63443332 A US63443332 A US 63443332A US 1996675 A US1996675 A US 1996675A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01LCYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
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  • This invention relates to. a valve structure for internal combustion. engines and. has relation more particularly to a structure of this kind wherein the valve member is parti-spherical and effect the desired timed adjustment of the valvemember. .7 a I
  • the invention consists'in the details of construction and inthecombination and arrangement of the several parts of my improved valve structure whereby certain important advantages are attained and the device'rendered simpler, less expensive and otherwise more convenient and advantageous for use, as will be hereinafter more fully'set forth.
  • Figure 1 is a view partly in section and partly in elevation illustrating a valve'mechanism constructed in accordancewith an embodiment of my invention
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view taken substantially on the line 22 of Figure 1 with certain of the parts in elevation;
  • FIG. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view illustrating in detail the valve seat as herein disclosed.
  • B denotes a cylinder block with which is associated in a conventional manner a head H.
  • the head H has in communication with each of the cylinders C of the block B a port I which is continued, as at 2, through a superimposed plate 3 bolted, as at 4, or otherwise anchored to the head H.
  • the shims 5 Interposed between the applied plate 3 and the head H are the shims 5 for a-purpose to be hereinafter more particularly set forth and through which the port I, 2 is also continued.
  • the port I, 2 is parti-spherical in form or,
  • the port I, 2 has its wall in cross section curved on'a radius concentric to an axis "at' -a desired distance above thev end of the port l discharging within a cylinder C and coincident to the axis of such discharge end of the port
  • the port I, 2 has opening therein an intake port 6 and an exhaust port I and each of these ports at its' inner end is relatively broad.
  • Snugly engagedv within-the port l, 2 are the upper and lower '1ine'rs 8' of cast iron or other desired material, the'opposed margins of which being provided with registeririg recesses '9 providing slots affording com munication with either'th'e intake port 6 or the exhaust-port 'L'
  • Theserecesses 9 provide inter mediate ribs ID for a purpose to be hereinafter more particularly, referred to and it is to be noted that the 'shims15 are so formed as to also be recei'ved between'the ribs lllof the liners 8.
  • valve member M Snugly engaged withinthe' port I, 2 for oscil-v lation therein is a valve member M.
  • This member M is parti-sphericalin form and in excess of a semi-sphere.”
  • Theinserted or marginal portion of the valve member M' also carries the surrounding compression rings II of a conventional type for coaction with the liners 8.
  • Thel'outer rounded portion of the member M is provided with the outstanding and radially disposed post I2 provided with a longitudinally disposed slot M.
  • the free end portion of the post I2 is received between the spaced arms 15 carried by one end portion of a valve lever [B and freely disposed through the slot I4 is a bolt I! carried by andbridging the space between the outer extremities of the arms I5.
  • the opposite end'portion of the lever I6 is pivotally mounted, as at l8, between a pair of depending lugs l9 carried by a bracket frame 2i].
  • This frame Ell extends along the engine block B at a desired distance thereabove and each end portion of the bracket'frame 20 is supported by a frame 2
  • Each of the frames 2i is bolted, as at 22, or otherwise secured to the bracket frame 20 and the head H.
  • cam shafts 23 Rotatably supported by the bracket frame 20 and positioned therebelow and equidistantly spaced at opposite sides from the pivotal mount-- ing l8 for the lever l6 are the cam shafts 23 geared together, as at 24, for unitary rotation in opposite directions at the same speed and adapted to be driven at desired speed by any suitable timing assembly.
  • the cam shafts 23 carry the cam members 25 each coacting with the lever I6 and operating to oscillate said lever I6 at required speed as to cause the valve member'M to close the ports 6 and 'l and to open such ports 7 in required timed sequence.
  • the cam members25 are of duplicate construction and each is substantially right triangular in form with its side margin merging with the periphery of its associated shaft 23.
  • the base margin of each of the cam members 25 is disposed on an outward curvature and said base portionextends a material distance to one side of the shaft 23 remote from the side margin ofthe cam member.
  • the hypotenuse'margin of the cam member is disposed on such an angle with respect to the side margin of the cam member that when the side margin of one of the cams members is in contact from end to end with the lever 16, the hypotenuse margins of the cam members are in parallelism and when saidhypotenuse-margins are in such parallel relation, the side margins of the cam members are substantially at right angles.
  • each of the cam members is rounded.
  • the rings l I will be below the ports 6 and I and operate to effectively seal the compression.
  • valve member M In proper timed sequence the valve member M will be moved to the position illustrated in Figure 1 to afford communication with the. intake port 6 or in the required'further position to afford communication with the exhaust-port vI.
  • valve member M In the operationof the valve member M the cam members 25' are-at all times in contact with the lever I6, and it isto be noted that the formation of the cam members is such as to permit the desired oscillation of the lever. By this coaction of the cam members 25 with the lever “l 6, the valve member, M is effectively maintained in its various positions and is caused to have its desired movements without the necessity, of using springs or the like. 7. Upon undue wearof the valve member M or the liners 8 a shim 5 can be readily re.-'
  • valve member M aside from the port I, 2 requires no mounting and that the resultant simulation of a ball and socket arrangement afforded by the valve member M and its seat facilitates lubrication and also assures at all times an eifective functioning of the valve member.
  • the formation of the member M provides an inner or inserted closed flat face substantially at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the post I2. This flat face facilitates the desired flow into or out of the cylinder C.
  • An. operating mechanism comprising a lever supported for swinging movement, revolving cam members constantly contacting with the lever at opposite sides, each ofsaid cam members being substantially right triangular in form with its base margin disposed on an outward curvature, the hypotenuse margins being substantially parallel and the side margins being substantially at right angles.
  • said last named means including a shaft for each of the cam members, the side margin'and the base margin of each of the-cam members merging with the periphery of the shaft.

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April 2, 1935.
E. A. HAGAN 1,996,675
VALVE STRUCTURE Filed Sept. 22, 1932 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 April 2, 1935. E. A. HAGAN 1,996,675
VALVE STRUCTURE Filed Sept. 22, 1932 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 2 2 a 777 47- "fir-49144 3 Patented Apr. 2, 1935 VALVE STRUCTURE L 7 Edward A. Hagan, Butler, Pa. 7 Application September 22, 1932, Serial No, 634,433
1 Claim.
This invention relates to. a valve structure for internal combustion. engines and. has relation more particularly to a structure of this kind wherein the valve member is parti-spherical and effect the desired timed adjustment of the valvemember. .7 a I The invention consists'in the details of construction and inthecombination and arrangement of the several parts of my improved valve structure whereby certain important advantages are attained and the device'rendered simpler, less expensive and otherwise more convenient and advantageous for use, as will be hereinafter more fully'set forth.
The novel features of mymvention will hereinafter be definitely claimed.
In order that my invention may be the better understood,'I will now proceed to describe-the same with reference to the accompanying drawings,*wherein: 1'
Figure 1 is a view partly in section and partly in elevation illustrating a valve'mechanism constructed in accordancewith an embodiment of my invention; 7
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken substantially on the line 22 of Figure 1 with certain of the parts in elevation; t
Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional view illustrating in detail the valve seat as herein disclosed.
As disclosed in the accompanying drawings, B denotes a cylinder block with which is associated in a conventional manner a head H. The head H has in communication with each of the cylinders C of the block B a port I which is continued, as at 2, through a superimposed plate 3 bolted, as at 4, or otherwise anchored to the head H. Interposed between the applied plate 3 and the head H are the shims 5 for a-purpose to be hereinafter more particularly set forth and through which the port I, 2 is also continued.
The port I, 2 is parti-spherical in form or,
in other words, has its wall in cross section curved on'a radius concentric to an axis "at' -a desired distance above thev end of the port l discharging within a cylinder C and coincident to the axis of such discharge end of the port At diametrically opposed points the port I, 2 has opening therein an intake port 6 and an exhaust port I and each of these ports at its' inner end is relatively broad. Snugly engagedv within-the port l, 2 are the upper and lower '1ine'rs 8' of cast iron or other desired material, the'opposed margins of which being provided with registeririg recesses '9 providing slots affording com munication with either'th'e intake port 6 or the exhaust-port 'L' Theserecesses 9 provide inter mediate ribs ID for a purpose to be hereinafter more particularly, referred to and it is to be noted that the 'shims15 are so formed as to also be recei'ved between'the ribs lllof the liners 8.
Snugly engaged withinthe' port I, 2 for oscil-v lation therein is a valve member M. This member M is parti-sphericalin form and in excess of a semi-sphere." Theinserted or marginal portion of the valve member M'also carries the surrounding compression rings II of a conventional type for coaction with the liners 8. As the valve member M is oscillated the ribs I9 hold the rings ll against tendency to spring'too fargoutwardly .with the liability to project sufiiciently within the adjacent portions of the ports 6 and 1 to inter'-' fere with the efficient operation of the member M. Thel'outer rounded portion of the member M is provided with the outstanding and radially disposed post I2 provided with a longitudinally disposed slot M. The free end portion of the post I2 is received between the spaced arms 15 carried by one end portion of a valve lever [B and freely disposed through the slot I4 is a bolt I! carried by andbridging the space between the outer extremities of the arms I5.
The opposite end'portion of the lever I6 is pivotally mounted, as at l8, between a pair of depending lugs l9 carried by a bracket frame 2i]. This frame Ell extends along the engine block B at a desired distance thereabove and each end portion of the bracket'frame 20 is supported by a frame 2| interposed between the adjacent end portions of the bracket frame 20 and block '3 or more particularly the head H. Each of the frames 2i is bolted, as at 22, or otherwise secured to the bracket frame 20 and the head H.
Rotatably supported by the bracket frame 20 and positioned therebelow and equidistantly spaced at opposite sides from the pivotal mount-- ing l8 for the lever l6 are the cam shafts 23 geared together, as at 24, for unitary rotation in opposite directions at the same speed and adapted to be driven at desired speed by any suitable timing assembly. The cam shafts 23 carry the cam members 25 each coacting with the lever I6 and operating to oscillate said lever I6 at required speed as to cause the valve member'M to close the ports 6 and 'l and to open such ports 7 in required timed sequence.
As is particularly illustrated in Figure 1 the cam members25 are of duplicate construction and each is substantially right triangular in form with its side margin merging with the periphery of its associated shaft 23. The base margin of each of the cam members 25 is disposed on an outward curvature and said base portionextends a material distance to one side of the shaft 23 remote from the side margin ofthe cam member. The hypotenuse'margin of the cam member is disposed on such an angle with respect to the side margin of the cam member that when the side margin of one of the cams members is in contact from end to end with the lever 16, the hypotenuse margins of the cam members are in parallelism and when saidhypotenuse-margins are in such parallel relation, the side margins of the cam members are substantially at right angles. 7 The vertex of each of the cam members is rounded. W hen the post 12 is in a central position the valve member M is in an adjustment to close both. of the ports G and ,"i and such ports will be maintained closed of course during the compression and firing strokes of the .piston P' operating in the cylinder C. At this timeithe rings l I will be below the ports 6 and I and operate to effectively seal the compression.
In proper timed sequence the valve member M will be moved to the position illustrated in Figure 1 to afford communication with the. intake port 6 or in the required'further position to afford communication with the exhaust-port vI.
. In the operationof the valve member M the cam members 25' are-at all times in contact with the lever I6, and it isto be noted that the formation of the cam members is such as to permit the desired oscillation of the lever. By this coaction of the cam members 25 with the lever "l 6, the valve member, M is effectively maintained in its various positions and is caused to have its desired movements without the necessity, of using springs or the like. 7. Upon undue wearof the valve member M or the liners 8 a shim 5 can be readily re.-'
moved as required to compensate for such wear. It is also to be noted that the valve member M aside from the port I, 2 requires no mounting and that the resultant simulation of a ball and socket arrangement afforded by the valve member M and its seat facilitates lubrication and also assures at all times an eifective functioning of the valve member.
The formation of the member M provides an inner or inserted closed flat face substantially at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the post I2. This flat face facilitates the desired flow into or out of the cylinder C.
While I have described and illustrated my invention as particularly employed in connection with an'internal combustion engine, it is to be stated that with slight modifications it can be employed to the same advantage in connection with a steam engine.
From the foregoing description it is thought to beiobvious that a'valve structure constructed in accordance with my invention is particularly well adapted for use by reason of the convenience and facility with which it may be assembled and operated, and it will also be obvious that my invention is susceptible of some change and modification without departing from the principles and spirit thereof and forthis reason I do not wish to be understood as limiting myself to the precise arrangement and formation of the several parts herein shown incarrying out-my invention in practice except 'ashereinafter claimed.
I claim:-
An. operating mechanism comprising a lever supported for swinging movement, revolving cam members constantly contacting with the lever at opposite sides, each ofsaid cam members being substantially right triangular in form with its base margin disposed on an outward curvature, the hypotenuse margins being substantially parallel and the side margins being substantially at right angles. when the side margin of one of the cam members is in contact'from end to end with the lever, and means for simultaneously rotating the cam'members one in aclockwise direction and the other in an'anti-clockwise direction, said last named means including a shaft for each of the cam members, the side margin'and the base margin of each of the-cam members merging with the periphery of the shaft. e
V EDWARD A. HAGAN.
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US2907290A (en) * 1955-10-27 1959-10-06 Greist Mfg Co Decorative stitchers
US4092873A (en) * 1974-11-29 1978-06-06 Wataru Shimokawa Converting continuous rotary motion
US4280682A (en) * 1979-06-04 1981-07-28 Eaton Corporation Cam actuated butterfly valve
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US20120192561A1 (en) * 2010-12-20 2012-08-02 Coates George J Combination spherical rotary valve internal combustion engine and steam engine incorporating scrubber capabilities on internal combustion engine exhaust
US20170074416A1 (en) * 2015-09-16 2017-03-16 Ford Global Technologies, Llc Pin bracket and valve assembly employing the same
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US4092873A (en) * 1974-11-29 1978-06-06 Wataru Shimokawa Converting continuous rotary motion
US4280682A (en) * 1979-06-04 1981-07-28 Eaton Corporation Cam actuated butterfly valve
EP0092869A2 (en) * 1982-04-23 1983-11-02 Van de Vel, Alfons Juul Improved motor
EP0092869A3 (en) * 1982-04-23 1984-02-22 Van de Vel, Alfons Juul Improved motor
US20120192561A1 (en) * 2010-12-20 2012-08-02 Coates George J Combination spherical rotary valve internal combustion engine and steam engine incorporating scrubber capabilities on internal combustion engine exhaust
US20170074416A1 (en) * 2015-09-16 2017-03-16 Ford Global Technologies, Llc Pin bracket and valve assembly employing the same
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US10030810B2 (en) * 2015-09-16 2018-07-24 Ford Global Technologies, Llc Pin bracket and valve assembly employing the same
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