Claims
- 1. A crankcase inducted self-supercharging four-cycle internal combustion engine comprising:a) at least one cylinder pair having two pistons arranged in a 360-degree crank throw, whereby both of said pistons in said cylinder pair rise and fall together, wherein each of said two pistons is operably installed in a single cylinder within said cylinder pair; b) a crankcase, operably attached to said cylinder pair; c) an intake manifold, attached to said cylinder pair; d) a first inlet tube, having a first end fixedly attached to said crankcase and having an opening therein to permit a flow of air therebetween, and also having a second end fixedly attached to said intake manifold and having an opening therein to permit a flow of air therebetween; e) a second inlet tube, having a first end fixedly attached to said crankcase and having an opening therein to permit a flow of air therebetween, and also having a second end fixedly attached to said intake manifold and having an opening therein to permit a flow of air therebetween; f) a one-way valve, installed in said first end of said first inlet tube, to draw a quantity of air into a crankcase on the upstroke of the two pistons; g) a first two-way valve operably installed in said intake manifold, in operable contact with said first inlet tube, wherein when said first two-way valve is in a first position, the cylinder pair is naturally aspirated through said intake manifold, and when said first two-way valve is in a second position, air entering into said intake manifold is directed into said crankcase through said first inlet tube during a compression stroke of one of cylinders in said cylinder pair; and h) a second two-way valve operably installed in said intake manifold in operable contact with said second inlet tube, wherein when said second two-way valve is in a first position, the cylinder pair is naturally aspirated through said intake manifold, and when said second two-way valve is in a second position, air is drawn from said crankcase into said intake manifold through said second inlet tube during an intake stroke of one of cylinders in said cylinder pair.
- 2. The internal combustion engine of claim 1 wherein said crankcase has a volume and further wherein said volume of said crankcase is two times a volume of air normally occupying one of said pair of cylinders.
- 3. The internal combustion engine of claim 1 wherein said cylinder pair operates on alternate ignition cycles, whereby when one cylinder of said cylinder pair is in the power stroke, the other cylinder in said cylinder pair is in the intake stroke.
- 4. A method of crankcase inducted self-supercharging of a four-cycle internal combustion engine having at least one cylinder pair having two pistons arranged in a 360-degree crank throw, whereby both of said pistons in said cylinder pair rise and fall together, wherein each of said two pistons is operably installed in a single cylinder within said cylinder pair; a crankcase, operably attached to said cylinder pair; an intake manifold, attached to said cylinder pair; a first inlet tube, having a first end fixedly attached to said crankcase and having an opening therein to permit a flow of air therebetween, and also having a second end fixedly attached to said intake manifold and having an opening therein to permit a flow of air therebetween; a second inlet tube, having a first end fixedly attached to said crankcase and having an opening therein to permit a flow of air therebetween, and also having a second end fixedly attached to said intake manifold and having an opening therein to permit a flow of air therebetween; a one-way valve, installed in said first end of said first inlet tube, to draw a quantity of air into a crankcase on the upstroke of the two pistons; a first two-way valve operably installed in said intake manifold, in operable contact with said first inlet tube, wherein when said first two-way valve is in a first position, the cylinder pair is naturally aspirated through said intake manifold, and when said first two-way valve is in a second position, air entering into said intake manifold is directed into said crankcase through said first inlet tube during a compression stroke of one of cylinders in said cylinder pair; and a second two-way valve operably installed in said intake manifold in operable contact with said second inlet tube, wherein when said second two-way valve is in a first position, the cylinder pair is naturally aspirated through said intake manifold, and when said second two-way valve is in a second position, air is drawn from said crankcase into said intake manifold through said second inlet tube during an intake stroke of one of cylinders in said cylinder pair; comprising the steps of:a) drawing a quantity of air equal to two volumes of air into said crankcase through said first inlet tube on a first upstroke of said pistons; b) moving the double volume quantity air in said crankcase from said crankcase into a first cylinder in said cylinder pair on a first downstroke of said pistons; c) drawing a second quantity of air into said crankcase equal to two volumes of air in a second upstroke; d) moving the double volume quantity air in said crankcase from said crankcase into a second cylinder in said cylinder pair on a second downstroke of said pistons; and e) repeating steps a, b, c, and d for each subsequent cycle of operation.
- 5. The method of claim 4 further comprising the steps of:a) setting the first two-way valve is in said first position; b) setting the second two-way valve in said first position and c) drawing a quantity of intake air directly into one of said cylinders in said cylinder pair through said intake manifold.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the steps of:a) setting the first two-way valve is in said second position; and b) drawing a quantity of intake air into said crankcase, wherein said quantity of air is equal to a double volume of intake air.
- 7. The method of claim 5 further comprising the steps of:a) setting the second two-way valve is in said second position; and b) drawing a quantity of intake air from said crankcase into one cylinder of said cylinder pair.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein a first quantity of intake air is moved into a first cylinder in said cylinder pair on a first cycle; and wherein a second quantity of intake air is moved into a second cylinder in said cylinder pair on a second cycle.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 09/733,408, filed Dec. 5, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,338,328.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09/733408 |
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