Claims
- 1. A combustion engine, comprising, in combination,
- a compression chamber having inlet means, a combustion chamber provided with with fuel supply means and ignition means, an expansion chamber with inlet and outlet means, at least one passage from said compression chamber to said combustion chamber and from said combustion chamber to said expansion chamber, movable members in said compression and expansion chambers which expand and reduce the volumes of said chambers in periodic cycles, said expansion chamber provided with at least two valves, with said two valves having extensions which individually extend outwardly from said valves through a respective chamber head wherein they are guided, said valves controlled by respective control devices in suitable timed relation respective to the expansion and exhaust of said expansion chamber and thereby in relation to the movements and positions of said moveable member in said expansion chamber, said inlet means of said compression chamber provided by an inlet valve and said compression chamber provided with an outlet valve between said compression chamber and said passage from said compression chamber to said combustion chamber, wherein
- the portion of said passage from said combustion chamber to said expansion chambers goes through first and second cleaning arrangements which include each a respective cleaning chamber portion,
- said cleaning chamber portions contain revolvable collection members,
- said collection members are provided with at least partially substantially radially directed blades to actuate an at least partially substantial radial movement of unpure gas portions away from the central portion of the respective collection member and into a respective dust collection space,
- the respective collection member is provided with a pure gas passage to collect purified and cleaned gas from the respective cleaning chamber to transfer it through said puregas passage,
- said puregas passage is a medial bore in the respective collection member with said puregas passage communicated to ingoing substantially at least partially radial bores which extend from the respective cleaning chamber portion into said pure gas passage, whereby the centrifugal forces which act in said radial bores during the rotation of the respective collection member prevent the entering of unpure particles which are heavier than pure gas into said pure gas passage,
- said revolvable collection member is rotatably borne in a respective bearing and provided with drive means to effect the rotation of said collection member,
- a transfer portion is provided surrounding an outgoing portion of said collection member,
- said outgoing portion is provided with outporting bores and said transfer portion is provided with a transfer recess with said transfer recess communicating to an intermediate transfer passage,
- said intermediate transfer passage communicates to the second chamber of said cleaning devices with a second collection member located in said second cleaning chamber portion, and
- said second collection member is driven by a second rate of rotary angular velocity with said second rate different from the first rate of angular velocity with which the first of said collection members in said first collection chamber portion is driven.
- 2. The engine of claim 1, wherein
- said bearing has a shorter bearing portion and a longer bearing portion with said transfer portion provided in said longer bearing portion, while a distance is provided between said shorter and said longer bearing portion, and
- a gear is provided in said distance between said bearing portions.
- 3. The engine of claim 2, wherein
- said gear of said first cleaning arrangement has a smaller number of teeth than the gear of said second cleaning arrangement, and
- a transmission is provided between the outgoing shaft of said engine and said gear of said second cleaning arrangement.
- 4. The engine of claim 1, wherein
- at least one additional cleaning arrangement is provided between said first and second cleaning arrangements.
- 5. The engine of claim 1, wherein
- said cleaning arrangements are substantially vertically directed with said collection members extending with their axes and with their pure gas passages substantially vertically,
- said bearing and said transfer portion are located above said blades of said collection members, and
- said intermediate passage extends from one of said transfer portions to the bottom of a neighboring cleaning chamber portion of said cleaning arrangements.
- 6. The engine of claim 5, wherein
- individual ports with opening and closing valves are provided to said intermediate passage and to said dust collection chambers.
- 7. The device of claim 1, wherein
- said blades have radially inner portions and radially outer portions with said inner portions substantially radially directed while said radial outer portions are rearwardly directed with respect to the angular rotary direction of rotation of the respective collection member, and
- said bores are extended into pipes with said pipes, having an inner end and an outer end while said inner end is provided substantially radially on the respective collection member and said outer end extends rearwardly respective to said rotary direction, whereby said bores extend at their radial inner ends from said pure gas passage substantially radially, while they port with their radial outer ends rearwardly directed respective to said rotary direction into the respective cleaning chamber portion of the respective cleaning arrangement of said cleaning arrangements.
- 8. The engine of claim 1, wherein
- said cleaning arrangements are provided in a cleaning housing,
- said compressor is a multi-cylinder compressor of a smaller total delivery volume,
- said expander is a multi-cylinder expander with a larger consumption volume, and,
- said cleaning housing has an inlet port communicated to the delivery valves of the cylinders of said compressor and an outlet port communicated to the inlet valves of said cylinders of said expander.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation in part application of my application Ser. No. 828,116, filed on Feb. 10, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,716,720, issued on Jan. 8, 1988, and which was a continuation in part of my earlier application Ser. No. 522,959, now abandoned and which was filed on Dec. 8, 1983 as a continuation in part application of my on Sept. 8, 1980 filed application Ser. No. 184,687 which is now also abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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