Claims
- 1. An oscillating-piston engine, comprising:
- a housing having a circular inner wall and a central housing axis;
- several pistons configured as two-armed levers, each two adjacent pistons of said pistons being in rolling engagement with one another, wherein said pistons are movable together in a revolution direction;
- several piston axes parallel to said housing axis, each of said pistons arranged pivotably about one of said piston axes, respectively, wherein said piston axes revolve about said housing axis on a circular track concentric with said inner wall of said housing;
- a cam piece arranged centrally in said housing, said cam piece having an outer contour;
- said pistons having running surfaces being configured on sides of said pistons facing said cam piece, wherein said running surfaces, as said pistons revolve in said housing, are guided in constant contact with said outer contour in such a way that the pivoting movements of said pistons during revolution are controlled, regardless of the revolution speed, exclusively by the guidance of said pistons along said outer contour of said cam piece in coaction with the rolling engagement.
- 2. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein said outer contour of said cam piece corresponds exactly to the trajectory, during one complete revolution of said pistons, of a point on said running surfaces located closest to said housing axis, said trajectory resulting from the superposition of the pivoting and revolving movements of said pistons during one full revolution.
- 3. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein said cam piece extends axially over approximately the entire length of said housing, but said running surfaces of said pistons and said outer contour of said cam piece are in contact only in axially limited regions.
- 4. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein said running surfaces are arranged at one end of one of two lever arms of said pistons.
- 5. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein said running surfaces of said pistons are surfaces of rollers mounted rotatably on said pistons.
- 6. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 5, wherein said rollers are cylindrical and have a semidiameter which is less than the radius of curvature of concave segments of said cam piece.
- 7. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein said running surfaces are surfaces of piston-mounted sliding elements.
- 8. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 7, wherein said running surfaces are of partially circular configuration at least in the regions which are in contact with said outer contour of said cam piece.
- 9. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein said pistons are each mounted on an axially extending journal rod, said journal rods being joined at their ends to respective annular elements that are movable in said revolution direction.
- 10. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 9, wherein at least one of said annular elements has an external tooth set which meshes with a corresponding external tooth set of an output shaft running parallel to the housing axis and arranged eccentrically with it.
- 11. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein said pistons are axially externally sealed at their axial ends by a seal which has multiple axially inwardly projecting sealing ridges which rest sealingly against the pistons.
- 12. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein said cam piece is rotatable about said housing axis in order to change the ignition point, and can be locked in a rotated position.
- 13. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 12, wherein said cam piece is rotatable steplessly through an angular range of approximately .+-.15 degrees.
- 14. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 13, wherein said cam piece is rotatable as a function of the rotation speed of said oscillating-piston engine.
- 15. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein said cam piece is rotatable about said housing axis, and said cam piece is rotatable as a function of the rotation speed of said oscillating-piston engine.
- 16. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein said cam piece is rotatable about said housing axis, and an adjustment mechanism for said cam piece having a worm drive is provided.
- 17. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 16, wherein said adjustment mechanism is controlled electronically as a function of the rotation speed of said oscillating-piston engine.
- 18. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein said oscillating-piston engine comprises multiple spark plugs, arranged in circumferentially spaced fashion, which are respectively variously activated as a function of the rotation speed of said oscillating-piston engine in order to generate an ignition spark.
- 19. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein it comprises a fuel injection nozzle which is arranged at a circumferential angle of approximately 25 degrees before the ignition point in said revolution direction of said pistons.
- 20. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein it comprises an output shaft arranged concentrically with said housing axis.
- 21. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein said pistons are each mounted on an axially extending journal rod, said journal rods being joined at their ends to a first annular element and to a second annular element, the first annular element and the second annular element being movable in said revolution direction, the oscillating-piston engine further comprising an output shaft arranged concentrically with said housing axis, wherein said first annular element bares said output shaft centeredly on one outer side, and said first annular element, on the opposite side, is joined immovably to said second annular element via said journal rods.
- 22. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 21, wherein said cam piece engages into said first annular element which bears said output shaft, and is retained by said first annular element immovably with respect to the housing.
- 23. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 22, wherein said annular elements and said journal rods form a cylindrical unit with an axially continuously constant outside diameter.
- 24. The oscillating-piston engine of claim 1, wherein said pistons are each mounted on an axially extending journal rod, said journal rods being joined at their ends to a first annular element and to a second annular element, the first annular element and the second annular element being movable in said revolution direction, the oscillating-piston engine further comprising an output shaft arranged concentrically with said housing axis, wherein said first annular element bares said output shaft centeredly on one outer side, and said first annular element, on the opposite side, is joined immovably to said second annular element via said journal rods, and wherein said annular elements and said journal rods form a cylindrical unit with an axially continuously constant outside diameter.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of pending international application PCT/EP97/05245, filed Sep. 24, 1997, which designated the United States.
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