Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine comprising:
- a plurality of combustion chambers, each having an equal variable length along each of its sides and forming a polygonal configuration and at least one rigidly fixed inner wall surface and two movable inner wall surfaces reciprocally mounted therein forming said sides and adapted to reciprocate from a first position decreasing an internal volume of said combustion chamber to a second position expanding the internal volume of said combustion chamber, said movable wall surfaces defined by walls having a maximum thickness less than their maximum length minus the maximum length of an adjoining one side of said combustion chamber means attached only externally to said walls to cause reciprocation of said walls;
- said two movable inner wall surfaces being adapted to remain in the first position decreasing the internal volume of said combustion chamber by an operatively associated means connected to each of said movable inner wall surfaces respectively to cooperatively act with a common crankshaft operatively associated with other of said combustion chamber wall surfaces;
- a spark plug secured in said combustion chamber and having the spark gap terminals terminals thereof extending into said combustion chamber; and
- a pair of inlet and exhaust valves disposed in said combustion chamber and opening inwardly thereinto.
- 2. An internal combustion engine comprising:
- a plurality of combustion chambers, each combustion chamber having an equal variable length along each of its sides and at least three movable inner wall surfaces reciprocally mounted therein forming said sides and adapted to reciprocate from a first position lessening an internal volume of said combustion chamber to a second position expanding the internal volume of said combustion chamber, each wall surface defined by a relatively thin, rigid wall having a maximum thickness less than its maximum length minus the maximum length of an adjoining one side of said chamber, one end of each wall in slidable moving contact with inner wall surface of an adjacent wall;
- an elongated extension attached to the exterior of each said movable wall, adjacent the wall-contacting end and extending substantially parallel along said adjacent inner wall surface, providing reciprocal linear motion in response to movement of said wall;
- collar means secured on said adjacent inner wall surface for supporting said extension and means for engaging said elongated extension for translating said reciprocal linear motion into rotary motion;
- means for coupling said rotary motion derived from each said movable wall into sychronous rotary motion;
- ignition means secured in said combustion chamber adapted to selectively ignite a gas contained in said combustion chamber; and
- means for permitting said gas to selectively enter into and exit from said combustion chamber.
- 3. An internal combustion engine comprising:
- a combustion chamber having an equal variable length along each of its sides and at least three movable inner wall surfaces reciprocally mounted therein forming said sides and adapted to reciprocate from a first position lessening an internal volume of said combustion chamber to a second position expanding the internal volume of said combustion chamber, each wall surface defined by relatively thin, rigid wall having a maximum thickness less than its maximum length minus the maximum length of an adjoining one side of said chamber, one end of each wall in slidable moving contact with an inner wall surface of an adjacent wall;
- an elongated extension attached to the exterior of each said movable wall, adjacent the wall-contacting end and extending substantially parallel to said adjacent inner wall surface, providing reciprocal linear motion in response to movement of said wall, said elongated extension provided along one side with teeth for engaging a gear;
- collar means secured on said adjacent inner wall surface for supporting said extension and means for engaging said elongated extension for translating said reciprocal linear motion into rotary motion, said translation means including said gear adapted to receive said teeth in said extension;
- means for coupling said rotary motion derived from each said movable wall into sychronous rotary motion, said coupling means including an extension provided with teeth along one side near both ends, one end of which engages said gear and a second end of which engages a common gear adapted to receive an extension coupled to each said translation means;
- ignition means secured in said combustion chamber adapted to selectively ignite a gas contained in said combustion chamber; and
- means for permitting said gas to selectively enter into and exit from said combustion chamber.
- 4. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 3 wherein said ignition means is a spark plug secured in said in combustion chamber and having the spark gap terminals thereof extending into said combustion chamber.
- 5. The internal combustion engine of as defined by claim 3 wherein said means for permitting said gas to selectively enter into and exit from said combustion chamber comprises a pair of inlet and exhaust valves disposed in said combustion chamber and opening inwardly thereinto.
- 6. An internal combustion engine comprising:
- a combustion chamber having an equal variable length along each of its sides, at least three movable inner wall surfaces reciprocally mounted therein forming said sides and adapted to reciprocate from a first position lessening an internal volume of said combustion chambers to a second position expanding the internal volume of said combustion chamber, each wall surface defined by a relatively thin, rigid wall having a maximum thickness less than its maximum length minus the maximum length of an adjoining one side of said chamber, one end of each wall in slidable moving contact with an interior wall surface of an adjacent wall;
- an elongated extension attached to the exterior of each said movable wall, adjacent the wall-contacting end and extending substantially parallel to said adjacent inner wall surface, providing reciprocal linear motion in response to movement of said wall;
- means on said adjacent inner wall surface for supporting said extension and for translating said reciprocal linear motion into rotary motion;
- means for coupling said rotary motion derived from each said movable wall into synchronous rotary motion;
- ignition means secured in said combustion chamber adapted to selectively ignite a gas contained in said combustion chamber; and
- means for permitting said gas to selectively enter into and exit from said combustion chamber.
- 7. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 6 wherein said combustion chamber is polygonal shaped.
- 8. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 6 wherein said combustion chamber is rectangular in shaped.
- 9. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 6 wherein said combustion chamber is triangular in shape.
- 10. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 6 wherein said means for permitting said gas to selectively enter into and exit from said combustion chamber comprises a pair of inlet and outlet exhaust valves disposed in said combustion chamber and opening inwardly thereinto.
- 11. The internal combustion chamber as defined by claim 6 wherein said ignition means comprising a spark plug secured in said combustion chamber and having spark gap terminals thereof extending into said combustion chamber.
- 12. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 6 wherein said extension is provided along one side with teeth for engaging a gear and said translating means includes said gear adapted to receive said teeth on said extension.
- 13. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 12 wherein said coupling means includes an extension provided with teeth along one side near both ends, one end of which engages said gear and a second end of which engages a common gear adapted to receive an extension coupled to each said translation means.
- 14. An internal combustion engine comprising:
- a combustion chamber having an equal variable length along each of its sides, at least one rigidly fixed inner wall surface and at least two movable inner wall surfaces reciprocally mounted therein forming said sides and adapted to reciprocate from a first position lessening an internal volume of said combustion chamber to a second position expanding the internal volume of said combustion chamber, said movable wall surfaces defined by walls having a maximum thickness less than their maximum length minus the maximum length of an adjoining one side of said combustion chamber means attached only externally to each of said walls to cause reciprocation of said walls;
- ignition means secured in said combustion chamber adapted to selectively ignite a gas contained in said combustion chamber; and
- means for permitting said gas to selectively enter into and exit from said combustion chamber.
- 15. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 14 wherein said movable inner wall surfaces are reciprocally mounted in said combustion chamber so that the longitudinal axis of reciprocal movement of each movable inner wall surface is non-parallel to the longitudinal axis of reciprocal movement of any other of said movable inner wall surfaces.
- 16. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 14 wherein said combustion chamber is rectangular in shape.
- 17. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 14 wherein said combustion chamber is polygonal shaped.
- 18. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 17 wherein said movable inner wall surfaces are adjacent one another.
- 19. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 18 wherein said movable inner wall surfaces are slidably joined one to another and are adapted to be capable of reciprocal movement independent of one another.
- 20. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 19 futher including means operatively attached to said movable inner wall surfaces to urge said first position decreasing the internal volume of said combustion chamber.
- 21. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 20 wherein said means operatively attached to said movable inner wall is a crankshaft adapted to urge said movable inner wall surfaces into said first position lessening the internal volume of said combustion chamber.
- 22. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 21 wherein said ignition means is a spark plug secured in said combustion chamber and having the spark gap terminals thereof extending into said combustion chamber.
- 23. The internal combustion engine as defined by claim 22 wherein said means for permitting said gas to selectively enter into and exit from said combustion chamber is a pair of inlet and exhaust valves disposed in said combustion chamber and opening inwardly thereinto.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present patent application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 06/646,773, filed Sept. 4, 1984 now abandoned.
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