Claims
- 1. A device for transferring a reciprocal movement of a piston into a continuous rotary movement of a shaft comprising:
a double ended piston; two driving surfaces integrally provided between two ends of the double ended piston, wherein the two driving surfaces alternately engage with a surface of the shaft to provide the continuous rotary movement of the shaft; and a traction lubricant to facilitate a tractive contact between the driving surfaces and the surface of the shaft.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the traction lubricant is an elastohydrodynamic lubricant.
- 3. The device of claim 1, wherein the two driving surfaces are substantially flat.
- 4. The device of claim 1, further comprising a ramp and pin assembly to take the device over a top dead center position.
- 5. A device for transferring a reciprocal movement of a piston into a continuous rotary movement of a shaft comprising:
at least one double ended piston; and at least one cam assembly comprising:
a driving surface integrally provided between two ends of the at least one double ended piston; and two cam lobes coupled to the shaft which contact the driving surface to provide continuous rotary movement of the shaft.
- 6. The device of claim 5, wherein the driving surface includes at least two ramp shaped areas to push the cam lobes over a top dead center position.
- 7. The device of claim 5, further comprising at least two double piston assemblies and at least two cam assemblies, wherein each of the double piston assemblies includes one cam assembly to push the respective double piston assembly over a top dead center position.
- 8. A multiple cylinder engine comprising:
a first four double piston assembly coupled by a first x-shaped web assembly; and a first reciprocating to rotary drive assembly located in a common center area of the first x-shaped web assembly.
- 9. The multiple cylinder engine of claim 8, wherein the first reciprocating to rotary drive assembly includes a rack and pinion type drive.
- 10. The multiple cylinder engine of claim 8, wherein the first reciprocating to rotary drive assembly includes a fluid traction drive.
- 11. The multiple cylinder engine of claim 8, wherein the first reciprocating to rotary drive assembly includes a cam and ramp assembly to push the piston assemblies over their respective top dead center positions.
- 12. The multiple cylinder engine of claim 8, further comprising a second four double piston assembly coupled by a second x-shaped web assembly and a second reciprocating to rotary drive assembly located in a common center area of the second x-shaped web assembly.
- 13. The multiple cylinder engine of claim 12, wherein the second reciprocating to rotary drive assembly includes a rack and pinion type drive.
- 14. The multiple cylinder engine of claim 12, wherein the second reciprocating to rotary drive assembly includes a fluid traction drive.
- 15. The multiple cylinder engine of claim 12, wherein the second reciprocating to rotary drive assembly includes a cam and ramp assembly to push the piston assemblies over their respective top dead center positions.
- 16. The multiple cylinder engine of claim 12, wherein the first and second x-shaped web assemblies are offset and opposite to allow the first and second reciprocating to rotary drive assemblies to be co-located in a central crankcase area.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/480,293 filed Jun. 20, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60480293 |
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