Claims
- 1. A disc-type rotary engine comprising;
- an engine having a cylindrical inner circumferential wall;
- a non-rotary disk in which an undulatory concave/convex surface in a stream line shape having at least two radial concave portions and two radial convex portions alternately is formed on one end and which is fitted to the inner circumferential wall of the casing coaxially and air-tightly
- a rotary disk in which a radial concave/convex surface of the same shape as that of the undulatory concave/convex surface of the non-rotary disc is formed on one end, and which is fitted to the inner circumferential wall of the casing air-tightly and rotatably such that the convex portions of the concave/convex surface are in a sliding contact with the undulatory concave/convex surface of the non-rotary disc;
- a rotary power shaft which rotates interlocking with the rotary disc and which is protruded at one end to the outside of the casing;
- a resilient means for resiliently engaging the non-rotary disc or the rotary disc which is made slidable reciprocally in the axial direction along with the rotation of the rotary disc to the concave/convex surface of the mating rotary disc or the non-rotary disc;
- a fuel supply channel in communication with a vicinity of a slope of a first concave portion formed on the non-rotary disc at which a convex portion of the rotary disc gets into sliding engagement with said concave portion;
- an exhaust port in communication with a vicinity of a slope of a second concave portion formed on the non-rotary disc at which the convex portion of the rotary disc gets out of sliding engagement with said concave portion,
- a gas reservoir combustion chamber opened to a vicinity of a slope of a second concave portion formed on the rotary disc at which the convex portion of the rotary disc gets into sliding engagement with said concave portion, with an ignition plug being disposed at the inside of said reservoir; and
- a compression communication channel for communicating from a vicinity of a slope of the first concave portion formed on the non-rotary disc at which the convex portion of the rotary disc gets into sliding engagement with said concave portion to the gas reservoir fuel chamber by way of a check valve,
- wherein all or a portion of the fuel supply channel, the compression communication channel, the gas reservoir combustion chamber and exhaust port is disposed in the engine casing.
- 2. A disc-type rotary engine as defined in claim 1, wherein either one of the non-rotary disc or the rotary disc is disposed reciprocally and slidably in the axial direction at a stroke corresponding to the difference of height on the concave/convex surface.
- 3. A disc-type rotary engine as defined in claim 1, wherein both of the non-rotary disc and the rotary disc are disposed reciprocally and slidably in the axial direction and the sum of the sliding strokes for both of the rotary discs is adjusted to be equal with the difference of height on the concave/convex surface.
- 4. A disc-type rotary cylinder as defined in claim 1, wherein the resilient means comprises a spring, a compression cylinder or a combination thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of prior application Ser. No. 08/942,696 filed Sep. 29, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 5,836,283.
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