Claims
- 1. A free piston internal combustion engine, operating according to the principle of two-stroke cycle, utilizing hydraulic pressure to output power, comprising a cylinder assembly, a power piston, a main spring, a hydraulic cylinder assembly, and an electronic control unit, wherein:
- said cylinder assembly includes a cylinder head and a cylinder in which said power piston is moved therein and having a rear end connected to the hydraulic cylinder assembly, said cylinder head being provided with a fuel injection valve, compressed air injection valve and a spark plug, fuel and compressed air being able to inject directly into a combustion chamber formed between said cylinder and said power piston, said cylinder having an intermediate portion formed with scavenging ports and an exhaust port, rear portion of said power piston and the rear portion of said cylinder forming a scavenging chamber, air being able to enter through an inlet reed valve and transfer to said scavenging ports for scavenging;
- said power piston having an interior connected with said main spring and a ball-end pushrod, said main spring being used for absorbing kinetic energy in power stroke for pushing back said power piston in compression stroke, said ball-end pushrod being connected to a hydraulic piston, said power piston being provided at a rear end thereof with an interrupter for sensing an ignition sensor and fuel injection sensor;
- said hydraulic cylinder assembly includes a hydraulic piston, a hydraulic cylinder, an inlet valve, a start holding device, an outlet valve, and a hydraulic pressure sensor, said start holding device being composed of a short arm, a shaft, a long arm, a magnet, and an electromagnetic actuator, said electromagnet actuator will release said long arm in starting to let said long arm to a position attracted by said magnet thereby applying force to said outlet valve through said shaft and said short arm and therefore locking the hydraulic fluid inside said hydraulic cylinder and counter-balancing compression force subjected by said hydraulic piston in starting, and after explosion, hydraulic pressure will overcome attraction force of said magnet, said outlet valve will push away said short and long arms to have said long arm locked by said electromagnetic actuator and said power piston will begin normal operating cycles;
- said electronic control unit includes a single chip microprocessor and interface circuits for receiving signals from said hydraulic pressure sensor, ignition sensor, and fuel injection sensor for launching a program to control said fuel injection valve, said compressed air injection valve, said spark plug and said electromagnetic actuator.
- 2. A method of starting free piston internal combustion engines, comprising a hydraulic piston and hydraulic cylinder connected to a power piston, said hydraulic cylinder having an inlet valve, a holding device and an outlet valve, said holding device including a magnet and the mechanical arms which will be attracted by said magnet in starting, said mechanical arms applying force to said outlet valve to seal hydraulic fluid in said hydraulic cylinder in order to counter-balance compression force subjected by said piston in starting thereby keeping said power piston at a fixed position, said outlet valve pushing away said mechanical arms in reverse direction after initial explosion to release said mechanical arm from said magnet, said power piston being located at an end of the compression stroke and held by a hydraulic system when said internal combustion engine is starting, fuel and compressed air being injected into a combustion chamber of said cylinder at that time thus forming well-mixed compressed mixture, or compressed air-fuel mixture being directly injected into said combustion chamber to be ignited by said spark plug thereby causing explosion to overcome the holding force and pushing said piston to start normal operating cycles.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/679,226 filed Jul. 12, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 5,678,522, owned by the same inventor.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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