Claims
- 1. An adiabatic internal combustion engine, including engine components comprising:a compression cylinder having an intake valve and at least one transfer compression valve; a compression piston mounted for reciprocation inside said compression cylinder; an adiabatic power cylinder having at least one adiabatic transfer power valve; an adiabatic power piston mounted for reciprocation inside said adiabatic power cylinder; and a passage connected between each transfer compression valve and transfer power valve, said passage including a regenerator and a regenerator exhaust valve between said transfer compression valve and said regenerator.
- 2. The adiabatic internal combustion engine of claim [c1], wherein said adiabatic transfer power valve is selected from the group consisting of ceramic valves and ceramic coated valves.
- 3. The adiabatic internal combustion engine of claim [c1], wherein said adiabatic power cylinder piston, adiabatic power cylinder head and adiabatic power transfer valve are selected from the group consisting of ceramic engine components and ceramic coated engine components.
- 4. The adiabatic internal combustion engine of claim [c1], wherein the engine comprises a valvetrain selected from the group consisting of:(i) a single transfer compression valve, a single transfer power valve, a single passage, and a single regenerator; (ii) a single transfer compression valve, a transfer power valve, a single passage, a single regenerator, and a power exhaust valve in said power cylinder; and (iii) a pair of transfer compression valves, a pair of transfer power valves, a pair of passages, and a pair of regenerators.
- 5. The adiabatic internal combustion engine of claim [c1], further comprising compression cylinder injector means for injecting a substance selected from the group consisting of fuel and water.
- 6. The adiabatic internal combustion engine of claim [c1], wherein said transfer power valve seat is recessed in a head of said power cylinder to provide at least two bends to resist blow-by between said transfer power valve and said head.
- 7. The adiabatic internal combustion engine of claim [c6], further comprising a rapid leakdown lifter for said transfer power valve.
- 8. The adiabatic internal combustion engine of claim [c1], further comprising means for injecting fuel into said power cylinder selected from the group consisting of soft spray nozzles and hard spray nozzles.
- 9. The adiabatic internal combustion engine of claim [c1], further comprising means connecting said compression piston and said power piston to rotate between 0-90 degrees out of phase.
- 10. The adiabatic internal combustion engine of claim [c9], wherein said compression piston and said power piston rotate approximately 60 degrees out of phase.
- 11. The adiabatic internal combustion engine of claim [c1], wherein said compression cylinder has an approximately 30% larger bore and the same stroke as said power cylinder.
- 12. An internal combustion engine process with thermal efficiency greater than 50%, comprising:drawing air though an intake valve into a compression cylinder; closing said intake valve and compressing said air with a compression piston; opening at least one transfer compression valve to pass compressed air through a regenerator and an adiabatic transfer power valve to supply heated compressed air to an adiabatic power cylinder; combusting fuel in said heated compressed air to drive an adiabatic power piston; and opening said transfer power valve and to pass exhaust gas through said regenerator and a regenerator exhaust valve to reclaim exhaust gas heat.
- 13. The internal combustion engine process of claim [c12], wherein said air is passed through a process selected from the group consisting of:(i) a single transfer compression valve, a single transfer power valve, a single passage, and a single regenerator in a two-stroke cycle process; (ii) a single transfer compression valve, a single transfer power valve, a power exhaust valve, a single passage, and a single regenerator in a two-stroke cycle process; and (iii) a pair of transfer compression valves, a pair of transfer power valves, a pair of passages, and a pair of regenerators in a four-stroke cycle process.
- 14. The internal combustion engine process of claim [c12,]wherein the compression of air in said compression cylinder is nearly isothermal by the addition of water or fuel to said air.
- 15. The internal combustion engine process of claim [c12], wherein fuel is injected into said power cylinder in a soft spray and combustion is initiated by a method selected from the group consisting of hot air ignition, spark ignition, or a combination thereof.
- 16. The internal combustion engine process of claim [c12], further comprising an anti-reversion process comprising providing a recessed valve seat and a rapid leakdown lifter for said transfer power valve to allow fuel ignition prior to complete seating of said transfer power valve without causing blow-by.
- 17. The internal combustion engine process of claim [c12], further comprising a springback process for said compression cylinder wherein said transfer compression valve remains open to allow compressed air in said regenerator and passage to move said compression piston until atmospheric pressure is reached, at which point said transfer compression valve closes and said intake valve opens.
- 18. The internal combustion engine process of claim [c12], further comprising connecting said compression piston and said power piston to rotate between 0-90 degrees out of phase.
- 19. The internal combustion engine process of claim [c18], wherein said compression piston and said power piston rotate approximately 60 degrees out of phase.
- 20. The internal combustion engine process of claim [c12], wherein fuel is supplied in the form of a soft spray at a pressure of approximately 4 to 5 atmospheres.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/651,482, filed Aug. 30, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,340,004, now pending, which claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/151,994, filed Sep. 1, 1999.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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