Claims
- 1. An engine comprising:
- (a) a frame;
- (b) paired coaxial shafts independently rotatably journaled in said frame;
- (c) at least one pair of open-ended cylinders connected to said frame, said cylinders being located tangential to a cylindrical plane which encircles said central shafts, the cylinders in each pair being arranged in a manner such that their open ends are located adjacent to and face one another;
- (d) a piston and piston rod associated with each of said cylinders, said piston configured for reciprocative travel in its respective cylinder;
- (e) coupling means interconnecting the piston rods of each pair of pistons;
- (f) a connecting rod attached to said coupling means and rotatably journaled to at least one of said shafts; and
- (g) escapement means associated with each of said coupling means, said escapement means configured to automatically, selectively, intermittently interengage said coupling means with said shafts in a manner such that each one of said shafts is rotated in a single direction upon reciprocation of the pistons in their associated cylinders.
- 2. The engine of claim 1 wherein the paired shafts have inner ends located adjacent to one another substantially medial of said coupling means and the escapement means comprises:
- (a) a thin cylindrical friction disc connected to the inner end of each of said shafts substantially perpendicular thereto, each of said friction discs having a frictional surface located about its periphery;
- (b) first friction plates pivotally attached to the outer peripheral surface of each of said coupling means coplanar with one of said friction discs, said first friction plates having pads with high friction surfaces, and being configured for engagement with said one of said friction discs when counterclockwise rotation of said coupling means is initiated thereby translating said counterclockwise rotation to the associated shaft, and for disengagement upon clockwise rotation of said coupling means; and
- (c) second friction plates pivotally attached to the outer peripheral surface of each of said coupling means coplanar with the other of said friction discs, said second friction plates having pads with high friction surfaces, and being configured for engagement with said other of said friction discs when clockwise rotation of the other of said coupling means is initiated thereby transmitting said clockwise rotation to the associated shaft, and for disengagement upon counterclockwise rotation of said coupling means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 684,156, filed May 7, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,057,039.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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