Claims
- 1. An expanding chamber machine such as an internal combustion engine, compressor and pump, said machine including block structure provided with an equal number of first and second paired beam sections, a single crankshaft means within said sections and rotatably supported by said block structure, the axis of said crankshaft means lying in a central transverse plane of said block structure and dividing the block into halves, said block structure also having a plane normal to and intersecting the rotational axis of the crankshaft means, said normal plane defining end boundaries of each section, each section including first and second piston-cylinder units, said units of each section lying on opposite sides of said transverse plane, said cylinders open at one end and closed at their opposite end to establish a head and at least the open ends of the cylinders on opposite sides of said central transverse plane, means to effect intake and exhaust of fluid to and from each cylinder, the first unit of the first section and the second unit of the second section constituting a first pair of units which are on opposite sides of the central transverse plane, each of said units of said first pair being axially spaced from each other with respect to said crankshaft axis and positioned with the axes of the cylinders thereof being parallel to each other and spaced substantially an equal first distance from said normal plane, the second unit of the first section and the frist unit of the second section constituting a second pair of units which are on opposite sides of the central transverse plane, each of said units of said second pair being axially spaced from each other with respect to said crankshaft axis and positioned with the axes of the cylinders thereof being parallel to each other and spaced substantially an equal distance from said normal plane by a distance therefrom which is different from said first distance, whereby the intersection of the normal and transverse planes define an axis of block symmetry and whereby the block halves on opposite sides of the central transverse plane are substantially identical, beams, one for each unit, said beams on opposite sides of said plane, means pivotally connecting each beam to said structure and said crankshaft including a connecting rod means for each beam, means pivotally connecting one end of each beam to the appropriate one of said pistons, the cylinders of the sections so dimensioned and positioned that a plane inclusive of any point on a working surface of any first section cylinder and said axis of block symmetry defines an acute angle with respect to a plane inclusive of a corresponding point on a second section cylinder and said axis of block symmetry that is on the opposite side of said first named plane that does not exceed .+-.4.degree. and perpendicular radial distances between said corresponding points and said axis of block symmetry differ by no more than .+-.8%.
- 2. The expanding chamber machine of claim 1 in which the axis of each first section cylinder is in a plane normal to the transverse plane and includes the axis of a second section cylinder the head of which is on the opposite side of the transverse plane.
- 3. The expanding chamber machine of claim 1 in which the crankshaft means consists of two separate crankshafts one in each of the first and second sections of the block structure, said crankshaft means also includes gear connection between said crankshafts operable to transmit torque from one crankshaft to the other in the direction in which said other crankshaft is rotatable and all of the connecting rod means so disposed that all pistons of the machine rach top dead center simultaneously.
- 4. The machine of claim 1 in which the block is unitary and has a passageway in said transverse plane for the crankshaft means, passageways on each side of said plane, each for the appropriated one of the connecting rod means and bores in said block establishing the cylinders of the sections.
- 5. The machine of claim 1 in which the cylinders are bores in the block structure and their other ends are closed thereby to establish the cylinder heads.
- 6. A paired beam expanding chamber machine such as an internal combustion engine, compressor and pump, said machine including block structure, at least one crankshaft within and rotatably supported by said block structure with its axis in a central transverse plane thereof, said block structure including at least one pair of piston-cylinder units, each unit including a head and means to effect intake and exhaust of fluids to and from each cylinder, a pair of beams, means pivotally connecting said beams to the block structure on opposite sides of said plane so as to allow reciprocating angular motion with respect to the block structure, a pair of connecting rod means, one for each unit and operatively connected to said crankshaft, a pair of first pivot means, each connecting one of said beams to an appropriate one of the connecting rod means and a pair of second pivot means, each connecting one end of one of said beams to the appropriate one of said pistons, said beams and connecting rod means constituting moving paired parts of a power train and a plane inclusive of the mass centroid of the piston on one side of the central transverse plane and including the crankshaft axis in any and all angular positions of the crankshaft defines an acute angle with respect to a plane inclusive of the mass centroid of a corresponding piston on the opposite side of the central transverse plane and including the axis of the crankshaft that does not exceed .+-.4.degree. and a perpendicular radial distance between the mass centroid of one piston and the crankshaft axis does not differ by more than .+-.8% with respect to a perpendicular radial distnace between the mass centroid of the corresponding piston and the crankshaft axis.
- 7. A paired beam expanding chamber machine such as an internal combustion engine, compressor and pump, said machine including block structure, at least one crankshaft within and rotatably supported by said block structure with its axis in a central transverse plane threof, said block structure including at least one pair of piston-cylinder units, the cylinder of each unit open at one end and closed at its corresponding end to establish a head thereon and at least the open ends ofthe cylinders on opposite sides of said plane, and means to effect intake and exhaust of fluids to and from each cylinder, a pair of beams, means pivotally connecting said beams to the block structure so as to allow receiprocating angular motion with respect to the block structure, a pair of connecting rod means, one for each unit and operatively connected to said crankshaft, a pair of first pivot means, each connecting one of said beams to an appropriate one of the connecting rod means and a pair of second pivot means, each connecting one end of one of said beams to an appropriate one of said pistons, said pistons, beams and connecting rod means constituting moving paired parts of a power train, and a plane inclusive of a combined mass centroid of at least two or more parts in the power train on one side of the central transverse plane and including the crankshaft axis in any and all angular positions of said crankshaft defines an acute angle with respect to a plane inclusive of a corresponding combined mass centroid of corresponding parts on an opposite side of the central transverse plane and including the crankshaft axis that does not exceed .+-.4.degree. and the product of the combined mass of said parts on one side of the central transverse plane and the perpendicular radial distance between its centroid and the crankshaft axis does not differ by more than .+-.8% with respect to the product of the combined mass of the corresponding parts on an opposite side of the central transverse plane and a perpendicular radial distance between its centroid and the crankshaft axis.
- 8. A paired beam expanding chamber machine such as an internal combustion engine, compressor and pump, said machine including block structure, at least one crankshaft within and rotably supported by said block structure with its axis in a central transverse plane thereof, said block structure including at least one pair of piston-cylinder units, each cylinder of each unit open at one end and closed at an opposite end thereby to establish a head thereon and at least the open end of the cylinders on opposite sides of said plane, means to effect intake and exhaust of fluids to and from each cylinder, a pair of beams, a single beam on each side of said plane, means pivotally connecting each beam to said block structure so as to allow reciprocating angular motion with respect to the block structure, connecting rod means, one for each unit and operatively connected to said crankshaft, first pivot means, each connecting one of said beams to an appropriate one of the connecting rod means and second pivot means, each connecting one end of one of said beams to an appropriate one of said pistons, said pistons, said paired pistons and corresponding beams and connecting rod means constituting moving parts of power trains and when the paired pistons are both in an uppermost zone of their strokes a plane inclusive of a fixed point on one piston on its central longitudinal axis of motion at its top dead center position and the crankshaft axis defines an acute angle with respect to a plane inclusive of a corresponding fixed point on a corresponding piston on a longitudinal axis of its motion at its top dead center position and the crankshaft axis that does not exceed .+-.4.degree. and a perpendicular radial distance between the fixed point on said one piston axis and the crankshaft axis does not differ by more than .+-.8% with respect to a perpendicular radial distance between a corresponding fixed point on the corresponding piston axis and the crankshaft axis, and the paired fixed points on the piston axes are so chosen that the minimum combustion volumes of the paired piston-cylinder units would be equal if the acute angle and the difference between the perpendicular radial distances were equal to zero.
- 9. A block structure for a reciprocating piston-cylinder machine, said block structure including portions in a central transverse plane for reception of a crankshaft and establishing a rotational axis thereof, a pair of cylinders, a head positioned on each cylinder with a cylinderhead junction established at an end of each cylinder, the cylinder head junction of the pair of cylinders formed substantially along said central transverse plane, and at least the open ends of said cylinders on opposite sides of said plane, the cylinders so dimensioned and positioned that a plane inclusive of any point of one cylinder and passing through said crankshaft axis defines an acute angle with respect to a plane inclusive of a corresponding point on a corresponding cylinder and passing through said crankshaft axis that is on an opposite side of the central transverse plane that does not exceed .+-.4.degree. and respective perpendicular radial distances between said corresponding points and said crankshaft axis differ by no more than .+-.8% and said block structure formed of substantially identical block halves on opposite sides of the central transverse plane.
- 10. The block structure of claim 9 in which the block halves are separate parts thereof.
- 11. The block structure of claim 9 in which the heads are integral parts of the block structure.
- 12. A block structure for a reciprocating piston-cylinder machine, said block structure including portions in a central transverse plane for reception of a crankshaft and establishing a rotational axis thereof, a pair of cylinders spaced axially with respect to said crankshaft axis, a head positioned on each cylinder with a cylinder-head junction established at an end of each cylinder, the cylinder head junction of the pair of cylinders formed substantially along said central transverse plane and at least the open ends of said cylinders on opposite sides of said plane, a central block axis fixed in the central transverse plane, said central block axis arranged perpendicular to said crankshaft axis and lying midway between said pair of cylinders, the cylinders so dimensioned and positioned that a plane inclusive of any point of one cylinder and passing through said block axis defines an acute angle with respect to a plane inclusive of a corresponding pointing on a corresponding cylinder and passing through said block axis that is on an opposite side of the central transverse plane that does not exceed .+-.4.degree. and respective perpendicular radial distances between said corresponding points and said block axis differ by no more than .+-.8% and said block structure formed of substantially indentical block halves on opposite sides of the central transverse plane.
- 13. The block structure of claim 12 in which the block halves are separate parts thereof.
- 14. The block structure of claim 12 in which the heads are integral parts of the block structure.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a divisional application of Ser. No. 425,285 filed Sept. 28, 1982 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,517,932.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Divisions (1)
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