Claims
- 1. An implosion rotary engine including, in combination:
- a. a first member having an inner annular wall of given diameter defining a circular cavity;
- b. a second member having an outer annular wall of outside diameter smaller than said given diameter eccentrically positioned in said cavity with respect to the center of said cavity so as to be in tangential engagement with said inner wall at one point whereby a crescent shaped volume is defined between said inner annular wall and outer annular wall;
- c. at least one movable vane in said second member radially extending from its outer annular wall to engage said inner annular wall and divide said crescent shaped volume into first and second volumes on opposite sides of said vane, said members being mounted for relative rotation about an axis passing through the center of said second member so that said vane reciprocates in and out as it passes said one point of tangency and said volumes sequentially increase and decrease in size;
- d. a gas container holding a given gas under at least 2 atmospheres of pressure;
- e. a liquid container holding a given liquid for which said gas has a chemical affinity;
- f. a used liquid container;
- g. gas inlet means connected between said gas container and the members for sequentially introducing said given gas into said first and second volumes only when they are increasing in size;
- h. liquid inlet means connected between said liquid container and said members for sequentially introducing liquid into said first and second volumes only when they are decreasing in size;
- i. outlet means connected between said used liquid container and said members for sequentially passing liquid which has absorbed said given gas from said volumes as said volumes reach minimum sizes; and
- j. a heat exchanger housing for effecting heat exchange between used liquid passing from said outlet means to said used liquid container and incoming gas from said gas container, heat being generated by absorption of said gas in said liquid whereby gas introduced to the members expands the volume receiving the gas and water introduced into said volume when the members reach a relative rotative position such that the volume starts decreasing absorbs said gas to create a vacuum contracting said volume so that relative rotation of said members is sustained.
- 2. An engine according to claim 1, in which said second member is stationarily mounted and said first member is bearingly mounted to said second member to rotate about the center axis of said second member whereby said first member can function as a wheel.
- 3. An engine according to claim 1, in which there are provided three vanes in said second member circumferentially spaced at 120.degree. to divide said crescent shaped volume into three volumes which sequentially increase and decrease in size as a result of relative rotation between said members.
- 4. An engine according to claim 1, in which said inlet means includes a check valve blocking reverse passage of said gas from said members back into said gas container.
- 5. An engine according to claim 1, in which said liquid inlet means including a pump providing liquid under pressure to said members; and a nozzle means in said liquid inlet means for introducing said liquid in the form of a spray mist.
- 6. An engine according to claim 5, including a motor means in the line connecting said gas container to said members coupled to drive said pump.
- 7. An engine according to claim 1, including an auxiliary line from said gas container to used liquid in said heat exchanger to generate heat by direct absorption of gas in said auxiliary passage to thereby provide additional heating to the pressurized gas passing to said members.
- 8. An engine according to claim 1, in which said given gas is ammonia and said liquid is water.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 524,078 filed Nov. 15, 1974, now Pat. No. 3,975,914, and Entitled IMPLOSION ENGINE.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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