Claims
- 1. A rotary internal combustion engine, comprising:
- engine block means for defining a cylindrical internal periphery of an internal-combustion-cycle chamber;
- a rotatable drive shaft extending axially through the internal-combustion-cycle chamber;
- first and second paddle, hub and side-disc means substantially sealingly in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber and freely rotatable on the drive shaft, each of the paddle, hub and side-disc means having first and second paddles that are fixed on a side disc diametrically opposite each other with a hub therebetween, the hubs cooperating with each other so that the first and second paddles, hub and side disc of the first paddle, hub and side-disc means can also rotate relative to the first and second paddles, hub and side disc of the second paddle, hub and side-disc means, the side discs of the first and second paddle, hub and side-disc means respectively extending radially from axially opposite end portions of the hubs;
- first and second gear train means for rotation by the respective end portions of the hubs, each of the first and second gear train means comprising (A) a first unidirectional transmission device for rotationally connecting one of the hubs to the drive shaft in a first rotational direction and disconnecting the one of the hubs from the drive shaft in a second, opposite relative rotational direction and (B) a second unidirectional transmission device with gear reduction means for rotationally connecting the drive shaft to the one of the hubs in the first rotational direction with a reduced rotational speed relative to a rotational speed of the rotational connection of the first unidirectional transmission device and disconnecting the drive shaft from the one of the hubs in the second relative rotational direction, whereby the drive shaft and first and second paddle, hub and side-disc means all rotate in the first rotational direction;
- inlet means in a first quadrant of the chamber for admitting air into the internal-combustion-cycle chamber;
- fuel means for admitting fuel into a third quadrant of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber in the first rotational direction;
- ignition means for defining an ignition point of an air/fuel mixture in the third quadrant of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber; and
- outlet means in a fourth quadrant of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber in the first rotational direction for exhausting,
- wherein axially opposite ends of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber respectively comprise the side discs and axial ends of the paddles are on the side discs at peripheries of the side discs for the paddles to project axially from the side discs.
- 2. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 3. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the inlet means is at a beginning of the first quadrant of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber in the first rotational direction.
- 4. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 3, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 5. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 3, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 6. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the inlet means includes the fuel means, whereby to admit an air/fuel mixture for Otto cycle operation.
- 7. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 6, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 8. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 6, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 9. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the ignition means comprises the fuel means for Diesel cycle operation.
- 10. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 9, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 11. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 9, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 12. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the ignition means defines the ignition point at the beginning of the third quadrant of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber in the first rotational direction.
- 13. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 12, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 14. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 12, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 15. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the outlet means is at an end of the fourth quadrant of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber in the first rotational direction.
- 16. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 15, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 17. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 15, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 18. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein axially opposite end portions of the engine block means support the rotatable drive shaft and first and second gear train means.
- 19. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 18, wherein the engine block means encloses the first and second gear train means.
- 20. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 18, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 21. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 18, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 22. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the engine block means encloses the first and second gear train means.
- 23. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 22, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 24. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 22, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 25. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 1, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 26. A rotary internal combustion engine, comprising:
- engine block means for defining an internal-combustion-cycle chamber;
- a rotatable drive shaft extending axially through the internal-combustion-cycle chamber;
- first and second paddle and hub means substantially sealingly in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber and freely rotatable on the drive shaft, each of the paddle and hub means having first and second paddles that are fixed diametrically opposite each other with a hub therebetween, the hubs cooperating with each other so that the first and second paddles and hub of the first paddle and hub means can also rotate relative to the first and second paddles and hub of the second paddle and hub means, the hubs of the first and second paddle and hub means having end portions respectively extending from axially opposite ends of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber;
- first and second gear train means for rotation by the respective end portions of the hubs, each of the first and second gear train means comprising (A) a first unidirectional transmission device for rotationally connecting one of the hubs to the drive shaft in a first rotational direction and disconnecting the one of the hubs from the drive shaft in a second, opposite relative rotational direction and (B) a second unidirectional transmission device with gear reduction means for rotationally connecting the drive shaft to the one of the hubs in the first rotational direction with a reduced rotational speed relative to a rotational speed of the rotational connection of the first unidirectional transmission device and disconnecting the drive shaft from the one of the hubs in the second relative rotational direction, whereby the drive shaft and first and second paddle and hub means all rotate in the first rotational direction;
- inlet means in a first quadrant of the chamber for admitting air into the internal-combustion-cycle chamber;
- fuel means for admitting fuel into a third quadrant of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber;
- ignition means for defining an ignition point of an air/fuel explosion in the third quadrant of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber; and
- outlet means in a fourth quadrant of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber for exhausting,
- wherein the first quadrant of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber comprises a recess to reduce a compression ratio produced by rotation of the paddles and the inlet and fuel means comprise a carburetor.
- 27. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 26, wherein the inlet means is at a beginning of the first quadrant of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber in the first rotational direction.
- 28. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 27, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 29. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 27, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 30. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 26, wherein the inlet means includes the fuel means, whereby to admit an air/fuel mixture for Otto cycle operation.
- 31. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 30, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 32. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 30, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 33. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 26, wherein the ignition means defines the ignition point at the beginning of the third quadrant of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber in the first rotational direction.
- 34. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 33, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 35. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 33, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 36. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 26, wherein the outlet means is at an end of the fourth quadrant of the internal-combustion-cycle chamber in the first rotational direction.
- 37. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 36, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 38. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 36, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 39. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 26, wherein axially opposite end portions of the engine block means support the rotatable drive shaft and first and second gear train means.
- 40. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 39, wherein the engine block means encloses the first and second gear train means.
- 41. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 39, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 42. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 39, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 43. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 26, wherein the engine block means encloses the first and second gear train means.
- 44. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 43, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 45. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 43, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
- 46. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 26, and further comprising post-ignition means for providing a gassifying non-combustion material in the internal-combustion-cycle chamber downstream of the ignition point and upstream of the outlet means in the first rotational direction.
- 47. The rotary internal combustion engine according to claim 26, wherein edge portions of the side discs are inclined to divert explosion pressures from seals thereat.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application(s) International Application PCT/US94/09348 filed on Aug. 19, 1994 which designated the U.S. which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/109,317 filed Aug. 19, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,400,754.
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