Claims
- 1. A machine comprising a cylinder, a piston reciprocable within said cylinder, a pair of crankshafts, at least two connecting rods, said piston being connected to said pair of crankshafts by said at least two connecting rods, and at least two gudgeon pins located on parallel, laterally spaced apart small end axes of rotation directly connected to said piston, each said connecting rod having a small end pivotally attached to a respective gudgeon pin and a big end eccentrically rotatably connected to a respective crankshaft of the crankshaft pair, said connecting rods being spaced apart in the direction of the small end axes to allow each of said connecting rods to cross over at least one of said connecting rods without contact while pivoting about their respective gudgeon pins and crankshafts.
- 2. A machine as claimed in claim 1 said piston having a circular cross-section.
- 3. A machine as claimed in claim 1 said piston having a substantially oval cross-section.
- 4. A machine as claimed in claim 1 said piston having substantially no skirt.
- 5. A machine comprising a cylinder, a piston reciprocable within said cylinder, a pair of crankshafts, at least two connecting rods, said piston being connected to said pair of crankshafts by said at least two connecting rods, wherein said piston includes at least two gudgeon pins located on parallel, laterally spaced apart small end axes of rotation, each said connecting rod having a small end pivotally attached to a respective gudgeon pin and a big end eccentrically rotatably connected to a respective crankshaft of the crankshaft pair, said connecting rods being spaced apart in the direction of the small end axes to allow each of said connecting rods to cross over at least one of said connecting rods without contact while pivoting about their respective gudgeon pins and crankshafts, wherein there are three said connecting rods connecting said piston to said crankshaft pair.
- 6. A machine comprising a cylinder, a piston reciprocable within said cylinder, a pair of crankshafts, at least two connecting rods, said piston being connected to said pair of crankshafts by said at least two connecting rods, and wherein said piston includes at least two gudgeon pins located on parallel, laterally spaced apart small end axes of rotation, each said connecting rod having a small end pivotally attached to a respective gudgeon pin and a big end eccentrically rotatably connected to a respective crankshaft of the crankshaft pair, said connecting rods being spaced apart in the direction of the small end axes to allow each of said connecting rods to cross over at least one of said connecting rods without contact while pivoting about their respective gudgeon pins and crankshafts, wherein there are first and second small end axes, first and second crankshafts and three connecting rods disposed as one parallel pair of connecting rods attached coaxially at their big ends to the first crankshaft and pivotally attached at their small ends about the first small end axis and a third connecting rod lying axially between the pair of connecting rods and being connected to the second crankshaft and pivoting about the second small end axis, the first and second crankshafts being cooperatively attached for contra-rotation.
- 7. A machine as claimed in claim 6, wherein the small end axes are disposed symmetrically of the piston, the crankshafts are disposed symmetrically of the cylinder and the connecting rods cross over with their respective small ends and big ends being on opposite sides of the cylinder axis.
- 8. A machine as claimed in claim 6, wherein the small end axes are disposed separated by a distance different to a separation distance between axes of the crankshafts.
- 9. A reciprocating piston machine comprising a plurality of cylinders, a plurality of pistons, at least two crankshafts, at least two connecting rods associated with each piston, each piston reciprocable within a respective cylinder and connected to a pair of said crankshafts by said at least two connecting rods, at least two gudgeon pins for each piston located on parallel, laterally spaced apart small end axes of rotation and directly connected to a respective piston, each said connecting rod having a small end pivotably attached to a respective gudgeon pin and a big end eccentrically and pivotably connected to a respective crankshaft of the crankshaft pair, said connecting rods being spaced apart in a direction of the small end axes to allow each one of the connecting rods to cross over at least another of said connecting rods without contact while pivoting about their respective gudgeon pins and crankshafts.
- 10. A machine as in claim 9 wherein the cylinders are angularly disposed about a bottom end of the machine which houses the crankshafts, and pistons of angularly adjacent cylinders share a crankshaft disposed angularly centrally of the two cylinders.
- 11. A machine as in claim 9 wherein a plurality of cylinders are disposed in line and each piston shares a common said pair of crankshafts.
- 12. A machine as in claim 9 wherein the big end and small end of each connecting rod are disposed such that the average angle of the connecting rod relative to the cylinder axis with respect to rotation of the crankshaft is non-zero so that piston reciprocation is non-symmetrical to crankshaft rotation.
- 13. A machine as in claim 9 wherein each small end is a distance from the centre of the cylinder not equal to the distance of the connected crankshaft from the centre of the cylinder.
- 14. A machine as in claim 9 wherein each connecting rod is disposed across the cylinder.
- 15. A machine as in claim 14 wherein, during operation, the average piston speed during a top half of its reciprocating motion is higher than the average piston speed during the complementary bottom half of its reciprocating motion.
- 16. A machine as in claim 14 being a two-stroke internal combustion machine.
- 17. A machine as in claim 14 wherein, during operation, the average piston speed during upward reciprocating motion of the piston is slower than the average piston speed during downward reciprocating motion of the piston.
- 18. A machine as in claim 17 wherein the machine is a high pressure fluid pump.
- 19. A reciprocating piston machine including a piston fitted to a slide within a cylinder so as to define a variable volume chamber at one end of the cylinder, a pair of gudgeon/wrist pins being mounted on the piston on either side of the cylinder axis, said piston being connected by rigid means to a pair of rotationally engaged crankshafts so as to provide conversion between crankshaft rotary motion and piston reciprocating motion, wherein the rigid means comprises a plurality of connecting rods being mutually crossed, each connecting rod extending from its pivotal connection with a respective gudgeon/wrist pin on one side of the cylinder axis to a respective crankshaft on an opposite side of the cylinder axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/842,136 filed Mar. 25, 1992, abandoned.
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