Claims
- 1. A four-rotor rotary piston engine, comprising:
- an engine housing defining four rotor chambers therein;
- first to fourth rotors disposed in said four rotor chambers, respectively; and
- eccentric shaft means for mounting thereon said first to fourth rotors in said rotor chambers and defining an axis of planetary rotation of said first to fourth rotors, said eccentric shaft means including:
- a main eccentric shaft having a large diameter shaft portion formed at a middle portion, said large diameter shaft portion including second and third eccentric journals for rotatably supporting thereon said second and third rotors, respectively, small diameter shaft portions located on opposite sides of said large diameter shaft portion and a tapered shaft portion located between said large diameter shaft portion and each said small diameter shaft portion;
- a first auxiliary eccentric shaft formed thereon with a first eccentric journal for rotatably supporting thereon said first rotor and an axially extending through hole formed at one end with a tapered end so as to couple said first auxiliary eccentric shaft to said main eccentric shaft with said tapered end firmly contacting said tapered shaft portion of said main eccentric shaft;
- a second auxiliary eccentric shaft formed thereon with a fourth eccentric journal for rotatably supporting thereon said fourth rotor and an axially extending through hole formed at one end with a tapered end so as to couple said second auxiliary eccentric shaft to said main eccentric shaft with said tapered end firmly contacting said tapered shaft portion of said main eccentric shaft; and
- at least one of said first and second auxiliary eccentric shafts being formed with a cylindrical portion of the axially extending through hole having an internal diameter greater than an external diameter of a corresponding cylindrical portion of an associated small diameter shaft portion to form a gap therebetween so as to be loosely mounted to an associated small diameter shaft portion of said main eccentric shaft, thereby allowing said at least one of said first and second auxiliary eccentric shafts to smoothly fit on said main eccentric shaft.
- 2. A four-rotor rotary piston engine in accordance with claim 1, further comprising fixing means for fixing said at least one of said first and second auxiliary eccentric shafts on said main eccentric shaft so as to assemble said eccentric shaft means as an integral whole.
- 3. A four-rotor rotary piston engine in accordance with claim 2, wherein said at least one of said first and second auxiliary eccentric shafts has a tapered outer surface and said fixing means has a tapered bore fitting on said tapered outer surface of said at least one of said first and second auxiliary eccentric shafts.
- 4. A four-rotor rotary piston engine in accordance with claim 1, further comprising bearing means disposed in said housing for rotatably supporting said eccentric shaft means thereon.
- 5. A four-rotor rotary piston engine, comprising
- an engine housing defining first to fourth rotor chambers therein;
- first to fourth rotors disposed in said four rotor chambers, respectively, each of said rotors being provided with internal gear means fixed to a side surface thereof;
- eccentric shaft means for mounting thereon said first to fourth rotors in said rotor chambers and defining an axis of planetary rotation of said first to fourth rotors, said eccentric shaft means including:
- a main eccentric shaft having a large diameter shaft portion formed at a middle portion, said large diameter shaft portion including second and third eccentric journals for rotatably supporting thereon said second and third rotors, respectively, small diameter shaft portions located on opposite sides of said large diameter shaft portion and a tapered shaft portion located between said large diameter shaft portion and each said small diameter shaft portion;
- a first auxiliary eccentric shaft formed thereon with a first eccentric journal for rotatably supporting thereon said first rotor and an axially extending through hole formed at one end with a tapered end so as to couple said first auxiliary eccentric shaft to said main eccentric shaft with said tapered end firmly contacting said tapered shaft portion of said main eccentric shaft;
- a second auxiliary eccentric shaft formed thereon with a fourth eccentric journal for rotatably supporting thereon said fourth rotor and an axially extending through hole formed at one end with a tapered end so as to couple said second auxiliary eccentric shaft to said main eccentric shaft with said tapered end firmly contacting said tapered shaft portion of said main eccentric shaft;
- at least one of said first and second auxiliary eccentric shafts being formed with a cylindrical portion of the axially extending through hole having an internal diameter greater than an external diameter of a corresponding cylindrical portion of an associated small diameter shaft portion to form a gap therebetween so as to be loosely mounted to an associated small diameter shaft portion of said main eccentric shaft, thereby allowing said at least one of said first and second auxiliary eccentric shafts to smoothly fit on said main eccentric shaft; and
- bearing means attached to a side wall of each of said first to fourth chambers and having an external gear in mesh with said internal gear means for mounting thereon each of said first to fourth rotor.
- 6. A four-rotor rotary piston engine in accordance with claim 5, wherein said side surface of each of said first to fourth rotors to which said internal gear is fixed is on a side of each of said first to fourth rotors remote from an axial center of said engine housing with respect to each of said first to fourth rotors.
- 7. A four-rotor rotary piston engine in accordance with claim 5, wherein said side wall of each of said first to fourth rotor chambers to which said bearing means is attached is on a side of each of said first to fourth rotor chambers remote from an axial center of said engine housing with respect to each of said first to fourth rotors.
- 8. A method of assembling a four-rotor rotary piston engine comprising an engine body defining first to fourth rotor chambers by an intermediate rotor housing and two end rotor housings fixed to opposite ends of said intermediate rotor housing, respectively, and eccentric shaft means for mounting thereon first to fourth rotors in said rotor chambers, respectively, and defining an axis of planetary rotation of said first to fourth rotors, said eccentric shaft means including a main eccentric shaft having a large diameter shaft portion formed at a middle portion, said large diameter shaft portion being formed thereon with second and third eccentric journals for rotatably supporting thereon said second and third rotors, respectively, small diameter shaft portions located on opposite sides of said large diameter shaft portion and a tapered shaft portion located between said large diameter shaft portion and each said small diameter shaft portion, first and second auxiliary eccentric shaft each formed thereon with an eccentric journal for rotatably supporting thereon each of said first and fourth rotors and an axially extending through hole having at one end a tapered end so as to couple each of said first and second auxiliary eccentric shafts to said main eccentric shaft with said tapered end firmly contracting said tapered shaft portion of said main eccentric shaft, said method comprising the steps of:
- fitting said main eccentric shaft into said intermediate rotor housing;
- rotatably mounting said second and third rotor on said second and third eccentric journals of said main eccentric shaft;
- loosely coupling each said first and fourth auxiliary eccentric shafts onto an associated smaller diameter shaft portion of said main eccentric shaft with a gap between at least one of said first and fourth auxiliary eccentric shafts and an associated smaller diameter shaft portion;
- attaching said two end rotor housings onto said main eccentric shaft; and
- tightening each said auxiliary eccentric shaft by fastening means so as to firmly fix each said auxiliary eccentric shaft to said main eccentric shaft.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/242,342, filed Sept. 9, 1988 abandoned.
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