Claims
- 1. A rotory motor comprising a housing, first and second co-axial opposing rotors rotatable within said housing, first and second rotor shafts upon which first and second rotors are mounted respectively, a closed annular rotor chamber which is divided into power, exhaust, intake and compression regions by said rotors, ignition means for fuel combustion in the power region of said annular chamber for rotor rotation, a torque receiving shaft alternately driven by said first and second rotor shafts, a first anti-reversing spring clutch wound on said first rotor shaft and arranged to bind on said first rotor shaft for substantially preventing rotation in a first direction while allowing rotation of said first rotor shaft in a second direction opposite to said first direction, a first movable spring clutch wound around and adapted to bind on and rotate with said first rotor shaft when rotating in said second direction, a second anti-reversing spring clutch wound on said second rotor shaft and arranged to bind on said second rotor shaft for substantially preventing rotation in said first direction while allowing rotation of said second rotor shaft in said second direction, a second movable spring clutch wound around and adapted to bind on and rotate with said second rotor shaft when rotating in said second direction, drive means connecting said first and second movable spring clutches to said torque receiving shaft; said first an second rotors being adapted to alternately rotate in said second direction with said movable spring clutches providing, in turn, drive to said torque receiving shaft through each rotor shaft when rotating and providing slippage around each rotor shaft when each rotor shaft is prevented from rotating thereby enabling alternating rotation of said rotors, and sensing means for sensing position of said rotors, said sensing means comprising a pair of discs secured to said rotor shafts and being marked by a regular sequence of openings in each disc and magnetic pick-up members for magnetically picking up said openings.
- 2. A rotary motor as claimed in claim 1 wherein said magnetic pickup members comprise a plurality of magnetic coils for sensing presence and absence of said openings.
- 3. A rotary motor as claimed in claim 1 or 2 including gears fixed to said movable spring clutches, said movable spring clutches being mounted directly on said rotor shafts and said gears being mounted on bushings at said rotor shafts for saving wear thereon.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U. S. application Ser. No. 314,758, filed Oct. 26, 1981.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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52-36204 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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