Claims
- 1. A four cycle opposed piston engine.
- 2. The four cycle opposed piston engine according to claim 1, wherein said engine comprises:
a rotating cylinder with a surface circumference and an aperture defined through the surface circumference; and first and second opposing pistons.
- 3. The four cycle opposed piston engine according to claim 2, wherein said aperture has a size between 30° and 70° of said circumference.
- 4. The four cycle opposed piston engine according to claim 3, wherein said aperture has a size of about 60° of said circumference.
- 5. The four cycle opposed piston engine according to claim 2, wherein said engine further comprises:
first and second opposing cylindrical spacers; and first and second opposing piston caps.
- 6. The four cycle opposed piston engine according to claim 5, wherein said first and second opposing piston caps each have a face and a grounding element centrally positioned on the face of the associated piston cap.
- 7. The four cycle opposed piston engine according to claim 5, wherein said first and second opposing cylindrical spacers, and first and second opposing piston caps are made of carbon fiber.
- 8. The four cycle opposed piston engine according to claim 5, wherein said first and second opposing cylindrical spacers, and first and second opposing piston caps are made of ceramic.
- 9. The four cycle opposed piston engine according to claim 2, wherein said engine further comprises:
a spark rod.
- 10. The four cycle opposed piston engine according to claim 9, wherein said a spark rod bisects the cylinder with insulating elements.
- 11. The four cycle opposed piston engine according to claim 10, further comprising a connecting rod interconnected with each of said first and second pistons.
- 12. The four cycle opposed piston engine according to claim 2, further comprising a pair of opposing gears.
- 13. An opposed piston engine method comprising:
providing an engine assembly with a rotating cylinder and first and second opposing pistons; and performing induction, compression, ignition, and exhaust cycles with the engine assembly.
- 14. The opposed piston engine method according to claim 13, further comprising:
providing the rotating cylinder with a circumference and an aperture defined through the circumference.
- 15. The opposed piston engine method according to claim 13, further comprising:
providing the engine assembly with first and second opposing cylindrical spacers, and first and second opposing piston caps.
- 16. The opposed piston engine method according to claim 13, further comprising:
providing the first and second opposing piston caps each with a face and a grounding element centrally positioned on the face of the associated cap.
- 17. The opposed piston engine method according to claim 13, further comprising forming the first and second opposing cylindrical spacers, and first and second opposing piston caps are made of carbon fiber.
- 18. The opposed piston engine method according to claim 13, further comprising providing the engine assembly with a spark rod.
- 19. The opposed piston engine method according to claim 13, further comprising providing the engine assembly with a pair of opposing gears.
- 20. A four-stroke engine, comprising:
a first piston; a second piston opposed to the first piston, the first and second pistons being configured to reciprocate along a first centerline perpendicular to a second centerline; a valve centered between the first and second pistons and located at an intersection of the first and second centerlines, and being adjacent to the valve; an intake; an exhaust, the intake and exhaust being located along the second centerline; and an igniter, wherein said engine does not include a scavenging valve.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/468,961, filed May 9, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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