Claims
- 1. Apparatus comprising:
- a piston assembly;
- said piston assembly including at least one piston and at least one piston rod;
- said at least one piston rod being adapted to be reciprocated within an engine in a direction of reciprocation;
- a crank having an axis of crank rotation;
- a crankpin having a center;
- the center of the crankpin having a radius of crank rotation about the axis of crank rotation;
- said at least one piston rod having a piston rod stroke length and a midstroke position halfway between the ends of the stroke length;
- means for attaching at least the one piston to said at least one piston rod, whereby said rod is driven by said piston;
- connector means adapted to be attached to the crankpin;
- said connector means being rotatably mounted to said at least one piston rod;
- said connector means having a center of connector rotation;
- a resulting distance from the center of rotation of said connector means to the crankpin being equal to said radius of crank rotation;
- said piston rod stroke length being equal to substantially four times the radius of crank rotation, whereby the connector means rotates with an angular velocity same as but in a direction opposite that of the crank;
- interface means between said crank and said at least one piston rod for imparting motion only through a predetermined distance portion of midstroke from the crank to the piston assembly wherein the piston assembly achieves its maximum velocity at midstroke and is substantially twice orbital velocity of the center of the crankpin about the axis of crank rotation; and
- said interface means being positioned to engage at least a length of surfaces substantially at the piston midstroke to force continuity of piston rod movement with a component of velocity of the piston rod being twice that of of the crankpin center in the direction of reciprocation of the piston rod through said predetermined portion of midstroke.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which said interface means includes a cam slider.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which said interface means includes a cam-cam follower.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which:
- said interface means includes a rack and a pinion;
- the pinion being mounted to one of the piston rod and crank;
- the rack being mounted to the other of the piston rod and crank; and
- the pinion and rack being mounted at locations on the one and other of the piston rod and crank respectively to cause them to engage each other through the predetermined portion of midstroke, whereby the pinion drives the rack to a velocity twice that of the crankpin center in the direction of piston rod reciprocation.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which:
- said interface means includes a crank gear and a piston rod gear;
- the crank gear being mounted to the crank;
- the piston rod gear being mounted to the piston rod; and
- the piston rod gear and crank being mounted at respective locations on the piston rod and crank to cause them to engage each other through the predetermined portion of midstroke, whereby the work gear drives the piston rod gear to a velocity twice that of the crankpin center in the direction of piston rod oscillation.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which the crank includes means for imparting a velocity of motion to the piston assembly that is sinsoidal.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 334,963 for ENGINE filed by Douglas T. Carson on Dec. 28, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,485,769.
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