Claims
- 1. The method of operation for the extraction of work from combusted products in two piston chambers hereafter referred to as working and auxiliary having a means of controlling isolation between the two said chambers, said method comprising of
- admitting a charge of carbureted air into both said chambers and compressing the charge from both said chambers into said working chamber,
- timing said auxiliary chamber piston to be at about TDC following a compression stroke as said working chamber piston on a compression stroke is approaching and within 45 degrees of TDC,
- isolating said working chamber from said auxiliary chamber when said auxiliary chamber piston is at substantially TDC,
- initiating combustion of said charge in said working chamber with said working chamber piston within 30 degrees of and before reaching TDC on said compression stroke,
- the compression ratio at working chamber piston TDC shall not exceed eighteen,
- expanding said combusted products by the working chamber piston until a point in the cycle after combustion is completed and before said working chamber piston is within 60 degrees of BDC,
- both said combustion and said expansion occurring while said working chamber is isolated from said auxiliary chamber,
- said combusted products are permitted to communicate freely to said auxiliary chamber, said auxiliary chamber piston being at about TDC and about to enter an expansion stroke as said communication is commenced,
- working chamber piston expansion ratio from TDC prior to communication being established shall not exceed four,
- said auxiliary chamber piston then expands said combusted products communicated from said working chamber,
- before the combined expansion of both said chambers reaches maximum expansion an exhaust valve between said chamber containing said combusted products and an exhaust manifold opens and said combusted products, except for residual gases, are exhausted.
- 2. The method of operation for the extraction of work from combusted products in two piston chambers hereafter referred to as working and auxiliary having a means of controlling isolation between the two said chambers, said method comprising of
- isolating said working chamber from said auxiliary chamber when said working chamber piston is at substantially TDC,
- admitting a charge of pressurized carbureted air into said working chamber as said working chamber piston moves toward BDC,
- closing a valve admitting said charge after said working piston is 40 or more degrees past TDC and before said working chamber piston reaches BDC,
- compression ratio at said valve closing shall not exceed eighteen,
- initiating combustion of said charge in said working chamber near the time said valve admitting said charge into said working chamber is closed,
- expanding said combusted products in said working chamber until a point in the cycle after combustion is completed and before said working piston has rotated 100 degrees past initial combustion,
- volumetric expansion from said closure of said valve admitting said charge into said working chamber of said combusted products in said working chamber prior to establishing communication between the working and auxiliary chambers shall not exceed four,
- said combusted products are permitted to communicate freely to said auxiliary chamber, said auxiliary chamber piston being at about TDC as said communication is commenced,
- said auxiliary chamber then expands said combusted products communicated to said auxiliary chamber from said working chamber,
- said auxiliary chamber total volumetric displacement shall not exceed the working chamber total volumetric displacement by greater than three times,
- before the combined expansion of both said chambers reaches maximum expansion an exhaust valve opens and said combusted products, except for residual gases, are exhausted.
- 3. The method of operation for the extraction of work from combusted products in two piston chambers hereafter referred to as working and auxiliary having a means of controlling isolation between the two said chambers, said method comprising of
- admitting a charge of air into both said chambers and compressing the charge from both said chambers into said working chamber,
- timing said auxiliary chamber piston to be at about TDC following a compression stroke as said working chamber piston on a compression stroke is approaching and within 45 degrees of TDC,
- isolating said working chamber from said auxiliary chamber when said auxiliary chamber piston is at substantially TDC,
- injecting fuel into said working chamber causing combustion with in 30 degrees of and before said working chamber piston reaches TDC on said compression stroke,
- expanding said combusted products by the working chamber piston until a point in the cycle after combustion is completed and before said working chamber piston is within 60 degrees of BDC,
- both said combustion and said expansion occurring while said working chamber is isolated from said auxiliary chamber,
- said combusted products are permitted to communicate freely to said auxiliary chamber, said auxiliary chamber piston being at about TDC and about to enter an expansion stroke as said communication is commenced,
- working chamber piston expansion ratio from TDC prior to communication being established shall not exceed one-third of said compression ratio,
- said auxiliary chamber piston then expands said combusted products communicated from said working chamber,
- before the combined expansion of both said chambers reaches maximum expansion condition an exhaust valve between said chamber containing said combusted products and an exhaust manifold opens and said combusted products, except for residual gases, are exhausted.
- 4. The method of operation for the extraction of work from combusted products in two piston chambers hereafter referred to as working and auxiliary having a means of controlling isolation between the two said chambers, said method comprising of
- isolating said working chamber from said auxiliary chamber when said working chamber piston is at substantially TDC,
- admitting a charge of pressurized air into said working chamber as said working chamber piston moves toward BDC,
- closing a valve admitting said charge after said working piston is 25 or more degrees past TDC and before said working chamber piston reaches BDC,
- initiating fuel injection into said working chamber causing combustion near the time the valve admitting the charge is closed,
- expanding said combusted products in said working chamber until a point in the cycle after combustion is completed and before said working piston has rotated 100 degrees past initial combustion,
- volumetric expansion from said closure of said valve admitting said charge into said working chamber of said combusted products in said working chamber prior to establishing communication between the working and auxiliary chambers shall not exceed one-third of said compression ratio,
- said combusted products are permitted to communicate freely to said auxiliary chamber, said auxiliary chamber piston being at about TDC as said communication is commenced,
- said auxiliary chamber then expands said combusted products communicated to said auxiliary chamber from said working chamber,
- said auxiliary chamber total volumetric displacement shall not exceed the working chamber total volumetric displacement by greater than three times,
- before the combined expansion of both said chambers reaches maximum expansion an exhaust valve between said chamber containing said combusted products and an exhaust manifold opens and said combusted products, expect for residual gases, are exhausted.
- 5. The method of operation for the extraction of work from combusted products in two chambers hereafter referred to as working and auxiliary having a means of controlling isolation between the two said chambers, said method comprising of
- isolating said working chamber from said auxiliary chamber when said working chamber piston is at substantially TDC,
- admitting a charge of pressurized air into said working chamber as said working chamber piston moves toward BDC,
- closing a valve admitting said charge after said working chamber piston is past BDC but before it is midway to TDC,
- compressing said charge in said working chamber,
- injecting fuel to initiate combustion of said charge before said working chamber piston reaches TDC on said compression stroke,
- expanding said combusted products in said working chamber until between a point in the cycle after combustion is completed and before said working chamber piston is within 60 degrees of BDC,
- said combusted products are permitted to communicate freely to said auxiliary chamber, said auxiliary chamber piston being at about TDC as said communication is commenced,
- volumetric expansion from said closure of said valve admitting said charge into said working chamber of said combusted products in said working chamber piston chamber prior to establishing communication between the working and auxiliary chambers shall not exceed one-third of said compression ratio,
- said auxiliary chamber piston then expands said combusted products communicated from said working chamber to said auxiliary chamber,
- before the combined expansion of both said chambers reaches maximum expansion an exhaust valve between said chamber containing said combusted products and an exhaust manifold opens and said combusted products, except for residual gases, are exhausted.
- 6. A method of operation as stated in 1 above, wherein the working chamber piston reciprocates within a sleeve valve and wherein said sleeve valve reciprocates within said auxiliary chamber piston.
- 7. A method of operation as stated in 2 above, wherein the working chamber piston reciprocates within a sleeve valve; wherein said sleeve valve reciprocates within the auxiliary chamber piston.
- 8. A method of operation as stated in 3 above, wherein the working chamber piston reciprocates within a sleeve valve and wherein said sleeve valve reciprocates within the auxiliary chamber piston.
- 9. A method of operation as stated in 4 above, wherein the working chamber piston reciprocates within a sleeve valve and wherein said sleeve valve reciprocates within the auxiliary chamber piston.
- 10. A method of operation as stated in 5 above, wherein the working chamber piston reciprocates within a sleeve valve and wherein said sleeve valve reciprocates within the auxiliary chamber piston.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional process patent application to application No. 924,887 filed 10/30/86 and now 4,741,296 which is a continuation to continuation-in-part process patent application No. 727,338 filed 4/25/85 and now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part to patent application No. 688,954 filed 12/31/84 and now 4,570,580 which is a continuation-in-part to application No. 647,842 filed 9/6/84 and now 4,580,532 which is a divisional to application No. 326,902 filed 12/2/81 and now 4,489,681.
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