Claims
- 1. An internal combustion barrel engine comprising:
an output shaft having a longitudinal central axis and being rotatable about the central axis; a first combustion cylinder and a first compression cylinder spaced apart and disposed on a common cylinder axis that is generally parallel to the central axis, the cylinders each having an inner end and a outer end with the inner ends being closer to each other; an intake system operable to introduce a combustible mixture into the combustion cylinder; a combustion piston movable within the first combustion cylinder and operable to compress the mixture in the combustion cylinder; a compression piston movable within the first compression cylinder; a track supported on the output shaft and extending generally radially therefrom such that a portion of track is disposed between the inner ends of the first combustion cylinder and the first compression cylinder, the track having a longitudinally undulating surface, the track being rotatable with the output shaft such that as the track and output shaft rotate the portion of the surface most directly between the inner ends of the cylinders undulates toward and away from the inner ends of the cylinders; a connecting rod having a first end connected to the combustion piston, a second end connected to the compression piston, and a midportion therebetween, the midportion being in mechanical communication with the surface of the track such that as the track rotates, the connecting rod urges the combustion piston outwardly within the first combustion cylinder to compress the mixture and then allows the combustion piston to move inwardly within the first combustion cylinder as the mixture expands, the compression piston moving with the connecting rod such that as the combustion piston moves outwardly, the compression piston moves inwardly and as the combustion piston moves inwardly the compression piston moves outwardly; and a valve assembly for providing ambient air to the compression cylinder and venting compressed air from the compression cylinder, the valve assembly comprising:
a generally flat valve plate having a generally flat inner surface facing the compression piston and an opposed generally flat outer surface, the valve plate further having an intake passage and an exhaust passage defined therethrough in fluid communicating with the compression cylinder; a intake flapper valve disposed on the inner surface of the valve plate and having a first position wherein the intake flapper valve is adjacent the inner surface of the valve plate and covers the intake passage, the intake flapper valve having a second position wherein a portion of the intake flapper valve flexes away from inner surface so as to uncover the intake passage; and an exhaust flapper valve disposed on the outer surface of the valve plate and having a first position wherein the exhaust flapper valve is adjacent the outer surface of the valve plate and covers the exhaust passage, the exhaust flapper valve having a second position wherein a portion of the exhaust flapper valve flexes away from the outer surface so as to uncover the exhaust passage; wherein the compression piston and the first compression cylinder cooperating to compress a gas.
- 2. The engine of claim 1, further comprising a compression plenum in fluid communication with the exhaust passage such that the compressed air from the compression cylinder flows into the compression plenum, the compression plenum being in fluid communication with the intake system such that the intake system is operable to introduce a compressed combustible mixture into the combustion cylinder.
- 3. The engine of claim 2, further comprising a wastegate in fluid communication with the compression plenum and selectively operable to vent compressed air from the compression plenum.
- 4. The engine of claim 1, wherein the intake system includes a fuel injector in the combustion cylinder.
- 5. The engine of claim 1, wherein the combustion piston, the compression piston, and the connecting rod are formed as a single piece.
- 6. The engine of claim 1, wherein the valve plate further includes a second intake passage defined therethrough in fluid communication with the compression cylinder.
- 7. The engine of claim 6, wherein the intake flapper valve in the first position further covers the second intake passage and in the second position further uncovers the second intake passage.
- 8. The engine of claim 1, wherein the valve plate further includes a second exhaust passage defined therethrough in fluid communication with the compression cylinder.
- 9. The engine of claim 8, wherein the exhaust flapper valve in the first position further covers the second exhaust passage and in the second position further uncovers the second exhaust passage.
- 10. An internal combustion barrel engine comprising:
an output shaft having a longitudinal central axis and being rotatable about the central axis; a first combustion cylinder and a first compression cylinder spaced apart and disposed on a first common cylinder axis that is generally parallel to the central axis, the first combustion and first compression cylinders each having an inner end and a outer end with the inner ends being closer to each other; a second combustion cylinder and a second compression cylinder spaced apart and disposed on a second common cylinder axis that is generally parallel to the central axis and to the first common cylinder axis, the second combustion and second compression cylinders each having an inner end and an outer end with the inner ends being closer to each other. an intake system operable to introduce a combustible mixture into the combustion cylinders; a first combustion piston movable within the first combustion cylinder and a second combustion piston movable within the second combustion cylinder, the combustion pistons being operable to compress the mixture in their respective combustion cylinder; a first compression piston movable within the first compression cylinder and a second compression piston movable within the second compression cylinder; a track supported on the output shaft and extending generally radially therefrom such that a portion of track is disposed between the inner ends of the first combustion cylinder and the first compression cylinder and another portion of the track is disposed between the inner ends of the second combustion cylinder and the second compression cylinder, the track having a longitudinally undulating surface, the track being rotatable with the output shaft such that as the track and output shaft rotate the portions of the surface most directly between the inner ends of the first and second cylinders undulates toward and away from the inner ends of the cylinders; a first connecting rod and a second connecting rod, the first connecting rod having a first end connected to the first combustion piston, a second end connected to the first compression piston, and a midportion therebetween, the second connecting rod having a first end connected to the second combustion piston, a second end connected to the second compression piston, and a midportion therebetween, the midportions of the first and second connecting rods being in mechanical communication with the surface of the track such that as the track rotates, the connecting rods cause the combustion and compression pistons to reciprocate within the cylinders; a first valve assembly for providing ambient air to the first compression cylinder and venting compressed air from the first compression cylinder, the valve assembly comprising:
a generally flat first valve plate having a generally flat inner surface facing the first compression piston and an opposed generally flat outer surface, the first valve plate further having an intake passage and an exhaust passage defined therethrough in fluid communicating with the first compression cylinder; a first intake flapper valve disposed on the inner surface of the first valve plate and having a closed position wherein the first intake flapper valve is adjacent the inner surface of the first valve plate and covers the intake passage, the first intake flapper valve having an open position wherein a portion of the first intake flapper valve flexes away from inner surface of the first valve plate so as to uncover the intake passage; and a first exhaust flapper valve disposed on the outer surface of the first valve plate and having an closed position wherein the first exhaust flapper valve is adjacent the outer surface of the first valve plate and covers the exhaust passage, the first exhaust flapper valve having an open position wherein a portion of the first exhaust flapper valve flexes away from the outer surface of the first valve plate so as to uncover the exhaust passage; a second valve assembly for providing ambient air to the second compression cylinder and venting compressed air from the second compression cylinder, the valve assembly comprising:
a generally flat second valve plate having a generally flat inner surface facing the second compression piston and an opposed generally flat outer surface, the second valve plate further having an intake passage and an exhaust passage defined therethrough in fluid communicating with the second compression cylinder; a second intake flapper valve disposed on the inner surface of the second valve plate and having a closed position wherein the second intake flapper valve is adjacent the inner surface of the second valve plate and covers the intake passage, the second intake flapper valve having an open position wherein a portion of the second intake flapper valve flexes away from inner surface of the second valve plate so as to uncover the intake passage; and a second exhaust flapper valve disposed on the outer surface of the second valve plate and having an closed position wherein the second exhaust flapper valve is adjacent the outer surface of the second valve plate and covers the exhaust passage, the second exhaust flapper valve having an open position wherein a portion of the second exhaust flapper valve flexes away from the outer surface of the second valve plate so as to uncover the exhaust passage; wherein the compression pistons and the compression cylinders cooperating to compress a gas.
- 11. The engine of claim 10, further comprising a compression plenum in fluid communication with the exhaust passage from the first compression cylinder and the exhaust passage from the second compression cylinder such that the compressed air from the first and second compression cylinder flows into the compression plenum, the compression plenum being in fluid communication with the intake system such that the intake system is operable to introduce a compressed combustible mixture into the combustion cylinders.
- 12. The engine of claim 11, further comprising a wastegate in fluid communication with the compression plenum and selectively operable to vent compressed air from the compression plenum.
- 13. The engine of claim 10 wherein the intake system includes a fuel injector in the combustion cylinder.
- 14. The engine of claim 10, wherein the first combustion piston, the first compression piston, and the first connecting rod are formed as a single piece; and
the second combustion piston, the second compression piston, and the second connecting rod are formed as a single piece.
- 15. The engine of claim 10, wherein the first and second valve plates each further include a second intake passage and a second exhaust passage defined therethrough in fluid communication with the respective compression cylinders.
- 16. The engine of claim 15, wherein the first intake flapper valve in the first position further covers the second intake passage in the first valve plate and in the second position further uncovers the second intake passage in the first valve plate;
the first exhaust flapper valve in the first position further covers the second exhaust passage in the first valve plate and in the second position further uncovers the second exhaust passage in the first valve plate; the second intake flapper valve in the first position further covers the second intake passage in the second valve plate and in the second position further uncovers the second intake passage in the second valve plate; and the second exhaust flapper valve in the first position further covers the second exhaust passage in the second valve plate and in the second position further uncovers the second exhaust passage in the second valve plate.
- 17. An internal combustion barrel engine comprising:
an output shaft having a longitudinal central axis and being rotatable about the central axis; a first combustion cylinder and a first compression cylinder spaced apart and disposed on a common cylinder axis that is generally parallel to the central axis, the cylinders each having an inner end and a outer end with the inner ends being closer to each other; an intake system operable to introduce a combustible mixture into the combustion cylinder; a combustion piston movable within the first combustion cylinder and operable to compress the mixture in the combustion cylinder; a compression piston movable within the first compression cylinder; a track supported on the output shaft and extending generally radially therefrom such that a portion of track is disposed between the inner ends of the first combustion cylinder and the first compression cylinder, the track having a longitudinally undulating surface, the track being rotatable with the output shaft such that as the track and output shaft rotate the portion of the surface most directly between the inner ends of the cylinders undulates toward and away from the inner ends of the cylinders; a connecting rod having a first end connected to the combustion piston, a second end connected to the compression piston, and a midportion therebetween, the midportion being in mechanical communication with the surface of the track such that as the track rotates, the connecting rod urges the combustion piston outwardly within the first combustion cylinder to compress the mixture and then allows the combustion piston to move inwardly within the first combustion cylinder as the mixture expands, the compression piston moving with the connecting rod such that as the combustion piston moves outwardly, the compression piston moves inwardly and as the combustion piston moves inwardly the compression piston moves outwardly; and a valve assembly for providing ambient air to the compression cylinder and venting compressed air from the compression cylinder to the intake system.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/326,857, filed Oct. 3, 2001, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/937,543, filed Sep. 26, 2001, which is a U.S. National Phase of PCT/US00/07743, filed Mar. 22, 2000, which claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application Serial No.'s 60/125,798, filed Mar. 23, 1999, 60/134/457, filed May 17, 1999, 60/141/166, filed Jun. 25, 1999, and 60/147,584, filed Aug. 6, 1999, the entire content of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (5)
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60326857 |
Oct 2001 |
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60125798 |
Mar 1999 |
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60134457 |
May 1999 |
US |
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60141166 |
Jun 1999 |
US |
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60147584 |
Aug 1999 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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