Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine having means to deliver a combustible mixture to a cylinder, means to ignite said combustible mixture, and means to exhaust said mixture after ignition, which comprises: at least one piston capable of reciprocating within said cylinder, each said piston having an interior cylindrical surface and a continuous, wave-shaped groove recessed in said interior cylindrical surface; rotatable crankshaft means passing concentrically through said cylinder and through said piston; at least one crank member extending radially from said crankshaft and received in said wave-shaped groove; a disc extending radially from said crankshaft and freely rotatable therein, said disc terminating in a tapered end, and wherein said continuous wave-shaped groove is trapezoidal in cross section and wherein each said crank member terminates in a pair of rollers in parallel alignment which rotate in opposite directions and which travel within and engage said wave-shaped groove, said rollers also engaging said tapered end of said disc; and means to limit rotation of said piston while allowing reciprocal movement of said piston, whereby the force of combustion causes movement of said piston, thereby causing rotation of said crank member and rotation of said crankshaft.
- 2. An internal combustion engine having at least one piston capable of reciprocating within a cylinder wherein reciprocal movement of said piston is translated into rotational movement of a crankshaft that passes through said cylinder and piston, wherein said improvement comprises: at least one pair of parallel crank members extending radially from said crankshaft; a continuous wave-shaped groove recessed in an interior cylindrical surface of said piston; a roller extending from the end of each said crank member, said rollers in parallel alignment and which rotate in opposite directions and which travel within and engage said groove; and a disc extending radially from said crankshaft and freely rotatable therein, said disc terminating in a tapered end juxtaposed between said rollers and engaged therewith.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a continuation-in-part of U. S. patent application Ser. No. 07/371,258, filed Jun. 26, 1989, entitled "Rotatably Driven Positive Displacement Pump," U.S. Pat. No. 4,960,369.
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Design News, Dec. 1, 1986, pp. 62-64 "Sinusoidal Cam Engine Gives High Torque at Low RPM". |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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