Claims
- 1. An external combustion engine comprising:
- means for supplying compressed air;
- a combustion member including an annular sleeve securing air inlet valving means and gas outlet valving means, fuel injection means and combustion ignition means, mounted on each side of said annular sleeve and positioned in diametrically opposed locations, two conjugate free pistons located inside the annular sleeve in which both pistons can slide and reciprocate circularly and operate as a mirror image of each other;
- means for introducing fuel to form a fuel-air mixture for burning in the combustion member to produce hot combusted gas;
- means for utilizing the movements of the free pistons inside their annular guiding sleeve to timely actuate the air inlet and gas outlet valving means to open, to close and otherwise to function in a timely sequence to insure the proper operation of the air inlet and combusted gas outlet valving means;
- means for coordinating and synchronizing the conjugate motions of the two free pistons with respect to the transversal plane of symmetry of the combustion member body;
- means for forming combustion chambers between the heads of the two pistons and the walls of the annular sleeve, whenever these free pistons reach the ends of their respective circular sliding movements;
- means for preventing the combustion member central plane of symmetry from drifting away from the plane in which the axes of compressed air and combusted gas valving means, of the fuel injection means and of the ignition activation means are also located, and which determines both the transversal plane of symmetry of the combustion chambers and the central plane of symmetry of the combustion member;
- means for receiving and expanding the the combusted gas to operate and drive a power delivery member;
- means for connecting the source of compressed air and the power delivery member to the combustion member; and
- means for channelling the compressed air and the combusted gas side by side, thereby allowing heat transfer to take place between the hot combusted gas and the cooler compressed air, keeping the two fluids segregated and preventing their mixing.
- 2. An external combustion engine according to claim 1 wherein means for absorbing the excess kinetic energy of a free piston, whenever it passes the limits of its normal stroke, is provided and contained inside the free piston, and whereby the reactions of the forces created by the absorption of this excess kinetic energy of the free piston are directly transmitted by the free piston structure to the combustion structure.
- 3. An external combustion engine according to claim 2 wherein a heat exchanging member is positioned and sandwiched between one side of the combustion member and the power output supplying means, and wherein the accessory power output shafts are positioned on the other side of the combustion member, thereby minimizing the length of the compressed air and combusted gas ducts.
- 4. An external combustion engine according to claim 1 wherein the compressed air and the combusted gas valving means are directly and mechanically connected to the movements of the two free pistons.
- 5. An external combustion engine according to claim 4 wherein the two free piston movements are transmitted by pinion gears and curved rack gears affixed to the free piston outer and inner surfaces.
- 6. An external combustion engine according to claim 5 wherein the means for detecting and transmitting the two piston movements comprises:
- means for driving two conjugate power output shafts;
- means for driving two conjugate cam plates; and
- means for engaging two torsional spring members positioned and set to establish and maintain the exact location of the transversal plane of symmetry of the combustion member.
- 7. An external combustion engine according to claim 5 wherein the operation of the torsional spring members takes place only if and when the free piston travel exceeds and goes beyond its normal stroke, and wherein the residual kinetic energy of the free piston is partially restored to that free piston and partially transmitted to the conjugate free piston.
- 8. An external combustion engine according to claim 7 wherein means is provided for setting and adjusting the torsional spring members and located externally to the combustion member.
- 9. An external combustion engine according to claim 6 wherein means is provided to transform the alternating rotary movements of the two conjugate power output shafts into continuous rotary movements automatically, thereby providing the means to operate accessory equipment as needed.
- 10. An external combustion engine according to claim 6 wherein the conjugate cam plates are positioned on the sides of the combustion member and comprise raised flat cam surfaces for the actuation of the compressed air and combusted gas valving means, and of the fuel injection and ignition activation means.
- 11. An external combustion engine according to claim 10 wherein the flat surfaces of the cams are arranged in a circular and concentric manner around the combustion member central main axis and wherein the rotational movements of the cam plates around this axis are directly and singularly related to the conjugate free piston movements, thus providing the means for utilizing the raised portions of the cam surfaces as means for lifting all parts which are in contact with these cam surfaces in a sequence directly related to the two free piston positions.
- 12. An external combustion engine according to claim 11 wherein four separate cam surfaces are used to operate the compressed air and combusted gas valves, two separate cam surfaces are used to operate electrical switches which control the fuel injection means, and two separate cam surfaces are used to operate electrical switches which control the ignition activation means.
- 13. An external combustion engine according to claim 12 wherein the raised flat surfaces of the cams actuating the valving means have serrations for meshing with matching serrations located on the outer rolling surfaces of rollers mounted on shanks positioned at one end of each of two pairs of rocker arms, a pair being located on each side of the combustion member, said matching serrations on the rollers and on the flat surfaces of the cams providing means for preventing any slippage between roller and cam surfaces at all times.
- 14. An external combustion engine according to claim 13 wherein means is provided to force the rollers mounted on the rocker arms to follow the correct flat surface of their respective cams regardless of the rotation direction of the cam plate, by making the rollers move along their respective supporting shanks to permit each roller to roll on one of two parallel flat surfaces of its respective cam, each cam having two tracks positioned side by side, depending upon the direction of rotation of the cam plate.
- 15. An external combustion engine according to claim 14 wherein the means for positioning each roller on the correct cam track of its respective cam maintains the roller on that track until the cam plate changes its direction of rotation, at which time, the means for positioning the roller also causes the roller to shift position and to start riding on the other parallel side track of tis assigned cam, each track side of the cam being automatically and singularly selected by the roller according to the specific directon of rotation of the cam plate, thereby insuring that the valving means are always automatically and correctly controlled by both the position and the direction of the conjugate free pistons, at all times.
- 16. An external combustion engine according to claim 13 wherein means is provided for articulating and supporting the rocker arms, and for actuating the compressed air and combusted gas valves directly by means of the other end of the rocker arm pushing on the valve stems and against resisting spring action.
- 17. An external combustion engine according to claim 12 wherein the cams actuating the electrical switches have smooth flat surfaces and only one track, and wherein means is provided for monitoring the electric signals generated by the switches, and which comprises:
- means for detecting the direction of the two conjugate free piston movements; and
- means for interrupting the switch electrical signals if and when the two conjugate free pistons are in the correct position, but are moving in the wrong direction.
- 18. An external combustion engine according to claim 17 wherein means is provided for monitoring the electrical signal generated by the switch controlling the fuel injection means and for adjusting the duration of said signal according to the power level demand, thereby adjusting the amount of fuel injected, as needed to meet the power level requirement.
- 19. An external combustion engine according to claim 10 wherein the camplates, the rollers and rocker arms, the electrical switches, the compressed air and the combusted gas valving means, and the two conjugate free piston synchronization adjusting means are all covered and protected by one single cowling for each side of the combustion member, and comprising:
- means to provide access to the adjusting means fo the movement synchronization means of the two conjugate free pistons;
- means on the cowlings for supporting the switches for the control and actuation of the fuel injection means and ignition activation means, and their respective cam riding sensors; and
- means for attaching and securing to the cowlings air and gas ducts, accessory supports and other miscellaneous parts and components required for the proper operation of the engine.
- 20. An external combustion engine according to claim 7 wherein the energy needed to stop and then push back the conjugate free pistons whenever they approach each other is provided by the gas trapped between the two piston nearing end faces and the internal surface of the guiding circular sleeve, the compressed air and the combusted gas valves being then closed, these three surfaces thus forming the sealed volume of the combustion chamber, the need for the operation of the free piston synchronization and mechanically shock absorbed stopping being thereby eliminated in this normal mode of operation of the combustion member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of my prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 586,812, filed Mar. 6, 1984, and entitled EXTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,561,252.
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