Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine, comprising in combination
- (a) a central power block defining between forward and after end plates and fluid-tight engine volume;
- (b) a main crankshaft arranged to deliver mechanical power;
- (c) first chamber defining means movable within said engine volume to define opposed second and fourth chambers of variable and complementary volumes;
- (d) second chamber defining means reciprocally movable within said first chamber defining means to define opposed first and third chambers of variable and complementary volumes, said second chamber defining means being connected to said main crankshaft wherein motion of said second chamber defining means is orbital with respect to said main crankshaft and providing in its motion consequent motion of said first chamber defining means;
- (e) first porting means providing fluid communication between said first and second chambers, the flow of fluid through said first porting means being controlled by the movement of said second chamber defining means;
- (f) second porting means providing fluid communication between said second chamber and the atmosphere, the flow of fluid through said second porting means being controlled at least in part by the movement of said second chamber defining means;
- (g) fuel/air mixture supply means to provide a fuel/air mixture to said first chamber;
- (h) induction porting means to control the flow of said fuel/air mixture from said supply means into said first chamber, said induction porting means having a configuration and location in said after engine plate such that it is open by the motion of said first chamber defining means and closed by the motion of said second chamber defining means; and
- (i) ignition means arranged to ignite said fuel/air mixture in said first chamber.
- 2. An internal combustion engine, comprising in combination
- (a) a central power block including parallel side walls and opposing end walls and defining between forward and after end plates a fluid-tight engine volume;
- (b) a main crankshaft arranged to deliver mechanical power;
- (c) a source of a combustible fluid;
- (d) first chamber defining means reciprocable within said engine volume to define opposed second and fourth chambers of variable and complementary volumes;
- (e) second chamber defining means reciprocally movable within said first chamber defining means to define opposed first and third chambers of variable and complementary volumes, said second chamber defining means being connected to said main crankshaft wherein motion of said second chamber defining means is orbital with respect to said main crankshaft and providing in its motion consequent motion of said first chamber defining means;
- (f) combustible fluid supply means arranged to supply a predetermined amount of said combustible fluid to said first chamber for compression, ignition and expansion thereby to supply power to said main crankshaft;
- (g) ignition means arranged to ignite said combustible fluids in said first chamber;
- (h) first valve means arranged to controllably couple said first chamber to said second chamber and to open during said expansion of combustion gases resulting from said ignition to allow power-supplying expansion to occur in both said first and said second chambers with continuing expansion in both said first and second chambers until the pressure therein drops to essentially atmospheric; and
- (i) second valve means to controllably coupled said first chamber with said source of said combustible fluid, through said combustible fluid supply means, arranged to open at essentially the same time said pressure within said interconnected first and second chambers has reached essentially atmospheric and to remain open at least so long as the sum of the volumes of said first and second chambers increases to effect a suction action causing said combustion gases to be transferred to said second chamber as said combustible fluid is inducted into said first chamber.
- 3. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 2 further comprising third valve means for controllably coupling said second chamber to the atmosphere and arranged to open to discharge said combustion gases from said second chamber at essentially the same time said second chamber begins to decrease in volume and to close before said first valve means opens.
- 4. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 2 wherein said first and second valve means are arranged to close when said second chamber is at essentially its maximum volume and said first chamber is decreasing in volume to compress said combustible fluid and has reached about one-half of its maximum volume.
- 5. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 2 further comprising a third variable-volume, positive displacement chamber and third valve means controllably coupling said second chamber to said third chamber to enhance said suction action, said third valve means being arranged to open when said second and third chamber are sequentially increasing in volume.
- 6. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 2 wherein said combustible fluid supply means includes a fourth pressure/pumping variable-volume chamber providing fluid communication between said source of combustible fluid and said second valve means, said fourth chamber having a fluid inlet port arranged to close at essentially the same time said second valve means opens.
- 7. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 2 wherein said combustible fluid supply means and said second valve means in combination include means to vary the composition of said combustible fluid over the period of time required to supply said predetermined amount.
- 8. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 2 further comprising a continuously energized ignition means and means for controllably exposing said ignition means to said first chamber during said ignition.
- 9. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 2 further comprising counterweight means arranged to achieve dynamic balance of said engine.
- 10. An internal combustion engine, comprising in combination
- (a) a central power block defining between forward and after end plates a fluid-tight engine volume;
- (b) a main crankshaft arranged to deliver mechanical power;
- (c) first chamber defining means reciprocable within said engine volume to define opposed second and fourth chambers of variable and complementary volumes;
- (d) second chamber defining means movable within said first chamber defining means to define opposed first and third chambers of variable and complementary volumes, said second chamber defining means being connected to said main crankshaft and providing in its motion consequent motion of said first chamber defining means, the motion of said second chamber defining means being orbital with respect to said main crankshaft and reciprocal with respect to said first chamber defining means;
- (e) first porting means providing fluid communication between said first and second chamber, the flow of fluid through said first porting means being controlled by the movement of said second chamber defining means;
- (f) second porting means providing fluid communication between said second chamber and the atmosphere, the flow of fluid through said second porting means being controlled at least in part by the movement of said second chamber defining means;
- (g) fuel/air mixture supply means to provide a fuel/air mixture to said first chamber;
- (h) induction porting means to control the flow of said fuel/air mixture from said supply means into said first chamber, said induction porting means having a configuration and location in said after end plate such that it is open by the motion of said first chamber defining means and closed by the motion of said second chamber defining means; and
- (i) ignition means arranged to ignite said fuel/air mixture in said first chamber.
- 11. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 10 including means to control the exposure of said ignition means to said first chamber.
- 12. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 10 wherein said second chamber defining means includes an internal fluid chamber and said second porting means includes said internal fluid chamber.
- 13. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 12 wherein said main crankshaft has a hollow after segment in fluid communication with said internal fluid chamber and provides fluid communication through said second porting means to said atmosphere.
- 14. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 10 wherein said first chamber defining means include porting extension means having a porting edge; said second chamber defining means is formed to have parallel external side walls joined through short angled walls thereby to define at each corner a point which in the orbiting motion of said second chamber defining means traces out a circle, and said induction porting means is configured to have a first edge parallel to said porting edge and an opposing second edge defined by a partial trace of said circle, said first and second edges being joined by opposed edges parallel to said walls of said second chamber defining means.
- 15. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 14 wherein said induction porting means includes a separator member arranged to divide said porting means into subports, each of which is connected to a separate fuel/air supply means, whereby a stratified fuel/air mixture may be introduced into said first chamber as said porting means is opened and closed.
- 16. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 10 including counterweight means arranged to balance the centrifugal force of the orbiting of said second chamber defining means.
- 17. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 16 including supplemental counterweight means arranged to balance the inertial forces of the reciprocation of said first chamber defining means.
- 18. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 10 wherein said first chamber is a primary combustion/expansion chamber; said second chamber is a secondary expansion chamber; said first porting means is arranged to provide fluid communication between said first and second chamber as said second chamber is increasing in volume; and said second porting means is arranged to provide fluid communication between said second chamber and said atmosphere when said second chamber is decreasing in volume.
- 19. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 18 including third porting means providing fluid communication between said third and fourth chambers, the flow of fluid through said third porting means being controlled by the movement of said second chamber defining means; fourth porting means providing fluid communication between said fourth chamber and the atmosphere, the flow of fluid through said fourth porting means being controlled at least in part by the movement of said second chamber defining means; fuel/air mixture supply means to provide a fuel/air mixture to said third chamber; induction porting means to control the flow of said fuel/air mixture from said supply means into said third chamber, said induction porting means having a configuration and location in said after engine plate that it is opened by the motion of said first chamber defining means and closed by the motion of said second chamber defining means; and ignition means arranged to ignite said fuel/air mixture in said third chamber; and wherein said third chamber is a primary combustion/expansion chamber; said fourth chamber is a secondary expansion chamber; said third porting means is arranged to provide fluid communication between said third and fourth chamber as said fourth chamber is increasing in volume; and said fourth porting means is arranged to provide fluid communication between said fourth chamber and said atmosphere when said fourth chamber is decreasing in volume.
- 20. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 18 wherein said second chamber defining means includes an internal chamber and said second porting means includes passage means through said second chamber defining means isolated from said internal chamber.
- 21. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 20 wherein said third chamber is a suction chamber; said fourth chamber is an exhaust chamber continuously open to said atmosphere; and said second porting means comprise openings in said first chamber defining means; said passage means through said second chamber defining means, and side ports in said forward and after engine plates.
- 22. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 20 wherein said third chamber is a condensing chamber continuously open to said atmosphere; said fourth chamber is a pressure/pumping chamber in fluid communication with said internal chamber of said second chamber defining means through fuel/air porting means controllable by the motion of said second chamber defining means; and said fuel/air mixture supply means comprise conduit means communicating with said internal chamber, said internal chamber, said fourth chamber and fluid conduit means between said fourth chamber and said induction porting means.
- 23. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 20 wherein said third chamber is a suction chamber; said fourth chamber is a pressure/pumping chamber in fluid communication with said internal chamber of said second chamber defining means through fuel/air porting means controllable by the motion of said second chamber defining means; said fuel/air mixture supply means comprise conduit means communicating with said internal chamber, said internal chamber, said fourth chamber and fluid conduit means between said fourth chamber and said induction porting means; and said second porting means includes side ports in said engine plates and means to close off said third suction chamber from said atmopshere as said third chamber increases in volume.
- 24. An internal combustion engine, comprising in combination
- (a) a central power block including parallel side walls and opposing end walls and defining between forward and after end plates a fluid-tight engine volume;
- (b) a main crankshaft arranged to deliver mechanical power;
- (c) a moving combustion chamber member reciprocatable within said engine volume to define opposed second and fourth chambers of variable and complementary volumes;
- (d) an orbiting piston reciprocally movable within said moving combustion chamber member mounted on a piston shaft affixed to and having an axis parallel with and spaced from said main crankshaft, said orbiting piston in its motion imparting reciprocating motion to said moving combustion chamber member and defining opposed first and third chambers of variable and complementary volumes;
- (e) first porting means providing controllable fluid communication between said first and second chambers, the flow of fluid through said first porting means being controlled by the reciprocal movement of said orbiting piston within said combustion chamber member;
- (f) second porting means providing controllable fluid communication between said second chamber and the atmosphere, the flow of fluid through said second porting means being controlled at least in part by the reciprocal movement of said orbiting piston;
- (g) fuel/air mixture supply means to provide a fuel/air mixture to said first chamber;
- (h) induction porting means to control the flow of said fuel/air mixture from said supply means into said first chamber, said induction porting means having a configuration and location in said after engine plate such that it is opened by the motion of said combustion chamber member and closed by the motion of said orbiting piston; and
- (i) ignition means arranged to ignite said fuel/air mixture in said first chamber.
- 25. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 24 wherein said first chamber is a primary combustion/expansion chamber; said second chamber is a secondary expansion chamber, said first porting means is arranged to provide fluid communication between said first and second chambers as said second chamber is increasing in volume; and said second porting means is arranged to provide fluid communication between said second chamber and said atmosphere when said second chamber is decreasing in volume.
- 26. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 25 wherein the ratio of maximum volume of said first chamber to the maximum volume of said second chambers ranges between about 1 to 1 and about 1 to 2.
- 27. An internal combustion chamber in accordance with claim 25 including heat transfer means associated with the external walls of said forward and after end plates.
- 28. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 25 wherein said main crankshaft comprises forward and after circular cylinder segments joined by a partial cylindrical segment to which said piston shaft is joined.
- 29. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 28 wherein said after circular cylinder segment of said main crankshaft provides a fluid conduit comprising a part of said second porting means.
- 30. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 25 including main counterweight means mounted on said main crankshaft for balancing the centrifugal force developed by said orbiting piston.
- 31. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 30 including supplemental counterweight means arranged to balance the inertial forces generated by said combustion chamber member.
- 32. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 31 wherein said main counterweight means has affixed thereto a main geared ring and said supplemental counterweight means comprise in combination upper and lower shafts extending through said forward engine plate, said central engine block and said after engine plate; and forward and after supplemental counterweights mounted on said shafts, each of said supplemental counterweights having affixed thereto a geared ring engageable with said main geared ring and sized to provide a gear ratio therewith of precisely one.
- 33. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 25 wherein said fuel/air mixture supply means comprises carburetor means.
- 34. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 25 wherein said ignition means comprises a spark plug or a glow plug.
- 35. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 34 including means associated with said combustion chamber member for controllably exposing said spark plug or said glow plug to said first chamber controlled by the reciprocating motion of said combustion chamber member.
- 36. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 25 wherein said combustion chamber member comprises first opposing parallel walls sealingly engageable with said side walls of said central power block in its reciprocating motion and second opposing side walls joined internally to said first walls through angled members, said combustion chamber member having porting extension means with a porting edge and being further characterized in that the first opposing parallel wall facing said first chamber provides means to expose said ignition means to said first chamber and that the second opposing side wall facing said second chamber has a fluid passage therethrough serving as said first porting means.
- 37. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 36 wherein said orbiting piston is formed of first opposing side walls sealingly engageable with the internal surfaces of said second parallel side walls of said combustion chamber member, second opposing side walls joined to said first walls through angled members conforming externally in overall configuration to the internal configuration of said walls of said combustion chamber member and having at each corner formed with said first walls a point which in the orbiting motion of said piston traces a circle; and front and back plates defining with said side walls an internal fluid volume within said orbiting piston.
- 38. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 37 wherein that second wall of said orbiting piston facing said second chamber has a fluid passage therethrough serving along with said internal volume as a portion of said second porting means.
- 39. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 37 wherein said induction porting means is configured to have a first edge parallel to said porting edge of said combustion chamber member and an opposing second edge defined by a partial trace of said circle, said first and second edges being joined by opposed edges parallel to said second side walls of said combustion chamber member, whereby the motions of said combustion chamber member and of said orbiting piston effects rapid opening and rapid closing of said induction porting means.
- 40. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 39 wherein said induction porting means includes a separator member arranged to divide said porting means into subports, each of which is connected to a separate fuel/air supply means, whereby a stratified fuel/air mixture may be introduced into said first chamber as said porting means is opened and closed.
- 41. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 25 wherein said third chamber is a primary combustion/expansion chamber and said fourth chamber is a secondary expansion chamber; and including third porting means controlled by the movement said orbiting piston and arranged to provide fluid communication between said third and fourth chambers as said fourth chamber is increasing in volume; fourth porting means controlled at least in part by the movement of said orbiting piston and arranged to provide fluid communication between said fourth chamber and said atmosphere as said fourth chamber is decreasing in volume; fuel/air mixture supply means to provide a fuel air mixture to said third chamber; induction porting means controlling the flow of said fuel/air mixture from said supply means into said third chamber, said induction porting means having a configuration and location in said after engine plate such that it is opened by the motion of said combustion chamber member and closed by the motion of said orbiting piston; and ignition means arranged to ignite said fuel/air mixture in said third chamber.
- 42. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 41 wherein said combustion chamber member comprises first opposing parallel walls sealingly engageable with said side walls of said central power block in its reciprocating motion and second opposing side walls joined internally to said first walls through angled members, said combustion chamber member having porting extension means with a porting edge and being further characterized in that the first opposing parallel walls facing said first and third chambers provide means to expose said ignition means to said first and third chambers and that the second opposing side walls facing said second chamber have fluid passages therethrough serving as said first and third porting means.
- 43. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 42 wherein said orbiting piston is formed of first opposing side walls sealingly engageable with the internal surfaces of said second parallel side walls of said combustion chamber member, second opposing side walls joined to said first walls through angled members conforming externally in overall configuration to the internal configuration of said walls of said combustion chamber member and having at each corner formed with said first walls a point which in the orbiting motion of said piston traces circles and front and back plates defining with said side walls an internal fluid volume within said orbiting piston.
- 44. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 43 wherein each of said second walls of said orbiting piston facing said second and fourth chamber has fluid passage therethrough serving along with said internal volume of said orbiting piston serving as a portion of said second and fourth porting means.
- 45. An internal combustion engine engine in accordance with claim 43 wherein said induction porting means associated with said first and third chambers are configured to have first edges parallel to said porting edges of said combustion chamber member and opposing second edges defined by a partial trace of said circles, said first and second edges of each being joined by opposed edges parallel to said second side walls of said combustion chamber member, whereby the motions of said combustion chamber member and of said orbiting piston effects rapid opening and closing of said induction porting means.
- 46. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 45 wherein each of said induction porting means includes a separator member arranged to divide said porting means into subports, each of which is connected to a separate fuel/air supply means, whereby a stratified fuel/air mixture may be introduced into said first and third chambers as said porting means is opened and closed.
- 47. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 25 wherein said orbiting piston has front and back plates defining with said side walls an internal fluid volume and fluid passage means isolated from said fluid volume.
- 48. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 47 wherein said third chamber is a suction chamber; and said fourth chamber is an exhaust chamber continuously open to said atmosphere.
- 49. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 48 wherein said combustion chamber member comprises first opposing parallel walls sealingly engageable with said side walls of said central power block in its reciprocating motion and second opposing side walls joined internally to said first walls through angled members and having fluid ports therein, said combustion chamber member having porting extension means with a porting edge and being further characterized in that the first opposing parallel wall facing said first chamber provides means to expose said ignition means to said first chamber; wherein said orbiting piston is formed of first opposing side walls sealingly engageable with the internal surfaces of said second parallel side walls of said combustion chamber member, second opposing side walls joined to said first walls through angled members conforming externally in overall configuration to the internal configuration of said walls of said combustion chamber member and having formed with said first walls a point which in the orbiting motion of said piston traces a circle and wherein said induction porting means is configured to have a first edge parallel to said porting edge of said combustion chamber member and an opposing second edge defined by a partial trace of said circle, said first and second edges being joined by opposed edges parallel to said second side walls of said combustion chamber member, whereby the motions of said combustion chamber member and of said orbiting piston effects rapid opening and closing of said induction porting means; including side porting means cut in said forward and after engine plates to be in controllable fluid communication with said third suction chamber whereby said second porting means comprises said fluid ports in said second walls of said combustion chamber member, said fluid passage means in said orbiting piston, said third suction chamber, said side porting means and said fourth exhausting chamber.
- 50. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 47 wherein said third chamber is a condensing chamber continuously open to said atmosphere; said fourth chamber is a pressure/pumping chamber in fluid communication with said internal chamber of said orbiting piston through fuel/air porting means controllable by the motion of said orbiting piston; and said fuel/air mixture supply means comprise conduit means communicating with said internal chamber, said internal chamber, said fourth chamber and fluid conduit means between said fourth chamber and said induction porting means.
- 51. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 50 wherein said combustion chamber member comprises first opposing parallel walls sealingly engageable with said side walls of said central power block in its reciprocating motion and second opposing side walls joined internally to said first walls through angled members and having fluid ports therein, said combustion chamber member having porting extension means with a porting edge and being further characterized in that the first opposing parallel wall facing said first chamber provides means to expose said ignition means to said first chamber; wherein said orbiting piston is formed of first opposing side walls sealingly engageable with the internal surfaces of said second parallel side walls of said combustion chamber member and having a fluid port in said first side wall facing said fourth chamber, second opposing side walls joined to said first walls through members conforming externally in overall configuration to the internal configuration of said walls of said combustion chamber member and having formed with said first walls a point tracing a circle; wherein said induction porting means is configured to have a first edge parallel to said porting edge of said combustion chamber member and an opposing second edge defined by a partial trace of said circle, said first and second edges being joined by opposed edges parallel to said second side walls of said combustion chamber member, whereby the motions of said combustion chamber member and of said orbiting piston effect rapid opening and closing of said induction porting means; including side exhasut means open to said atmosphere in fluid communication with said third condensing chamber whereby said second porting means comprises said fluid port in said second wall of said combustion chamber member facing said second chamber, said fluid passage means in said orbiting piston, said third suction chamber, said fluid port in that first of said side walls of said combustion chamber member facing said third suction chamber and said side exhaust means.
- 52. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 47 wherein said third chamber is a suction chamber controllably open to said atmosphere; said fourth chamber is a pressure/pumping chamber in fluid communication with said internal chamber of said orbiting piston through fuel/air porting means controllable by the motion of said orbiting piston; and said fuel/air mixture supply means comprise conduit means communicating with said internal chamber, said internal chamber, said fourth chamber and fluid conduit means between said fourth chamber and said induction porting means.
- 53. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 52 wherein said combustion chamber member comprises first opposing parallel walls sealingly engageable with said side walls of said central power block in its reciprocating motion and second opposing side walls joined internally to said first walls through angled members and having fluid ports therein, said combustion chamber member having porting extension means with a porting edge and being further characterized in that the first opposing parallel wall facing said first chamber provides means to expose said ignition means to said first chamber; wherein said orbiting piston is formed of first opposing side walls sealingly engageable with the internal surfaces of said second parallel side walls of said combustion chamber member and having a fluid port in said first side wall facing said fourth chamber, second opposing side walls joined to said first walls through members conforming externally in overall configuration to the internal configuration of said walls of said combustion chamber member and having formed with said first walls a point tracing a circle; wherein said induction porting means is configured to have a first edge parallel to said porting edge of said combustion chamber member and an opposing second edge defined by a partial trace of said circle, said first and second edges being joined by opposed edges parallel to said second side walls of said combustion chamber member, whereby the motions of said combustion chamber member and of said orbiting piston effect rapid opening and closing of said induction porting means; including side exhaust means providing fluid communication between said third suction chamber and said atmosphere; and side porting means cut in said engine plates, whereby said second porting means comprises said fluid port in said second wall of said combustion chamber member facing said second chamber, said fluid passage means in said orbiting piston, said side porting means, said third suction chamber, said fluid port in that first of said side walls of said combustion chamber member facing said third suction chamber and said side exhaust means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 180,135, filed Aug. 21, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,325,331, and a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 959,795, filed Nov. 13, 1978, now abandoned.
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