Claims
- 1. In a vapor engine which includes a cylinder having a head and a piston reciprocable in said cylinder relative to said head in response to vapor under pressure, the combination of inlet valve apparatus comprising means forming a chamber and inlet valve cage in said head, an inlet valve body disposed in said chamber and reciprocable in the same directions as said piston, an inlet port to the interior of said cylinder being formed at one end of said chamber, said inlet valve body normally closing said inlet port, an extension formed on said inlet valve body and protruding into said inlet port, said extension being disposed in the path of reciprocation of said piston whereby said inlet valve body is knocked from said port by said piston as said piston approaches top dead center adjacent said head, whereby said inlet port is opened to admit said vapor under pressure to said cylinder to cause reversal of direction of reciprocation of said piston, said inlet valve body traveling ballistically from said inlet port and rebounding elastically from the top of said chamber to reseat in said inlet port as said piston moves away from said head, and normally closed exhaust valve apparatus operative to release vapor from said cylinder as said piston moves a predetermined distance from said head, said exhaust valve apparatus comprising a secondary cylinder disposed adjacent said cylinder, means forming an exhaust valve port and seat in said secondary cylinder, an exhaust valve body disposed in said exhaust valve port, resilient means normally biasing said exhaust valve body out of said exhaust valve seat, said secondary cylinder having an opening to the outside atmosphere formed in its wall below said exhaust valve seat, said cylinder and said secondary cylinder being in communication by means of three spaced passages formed through the walls thereof, the first of said passage being adjacent said head, and above said exhaust valve seat the third passages being adjacent but above said exhaust valve seat and the second of said passages being at a point below said valve seat and remote from said head by substantially said predetermined distance, whereby the bulk of exhaust vapor passes through said second passage and said outside opening as said piston reaches said point, residual exhaust vapor being exhausted through said third and first passages as said piston returns toward said head until said piston passes and thereby blocks said third passage, final residual vapor passing only through said first passage to force said exhaust valve body into said exhaust valve seat as said piston approaches top dead center.
- 2. In a vapor engine having a main cylinder one end of which is closed by a head and a piston reciprocable in said cylinder between a first position adjacent said head and a second position remote from said head, the combination therewith comprising:
- a valve cage formed in said head, said valve cage defining an elongated inlet chamber having an inlet port to said cylinder at one end of said chamber adjacent said cylinder and including stop means at the opposite end of said chamber;
- an inlet valve body having a shape closely conforming to the shape of said inlet chamber, said valve body being reciprocable in said inlet chamber between said inlet port and said stop means, said valve body normally closing said inlet port; an inlet passage through a wall of said valve cage near the end of said elongated chamber adjacent said cylinder
- means for ballistically driving said inlet valve body from said inlet port as said piston approaches said first position and causing said valve body to travel in free flight from said inlet port to impact against said stop means;
- said stop means operable upon impact of said inlet valve body to elastically bounce said inlet valve body into free flight for travel to and reclosure of said inlet port as said piston moves toward said second position;
- exhaust valve apparatus; and
- means for opening said exhaust valve apparatus as said piston moves toward said second position.
- 3. In a vapor engine as defined in claim 2, the combination wherein said means for driving said inlet valve body from said inlet port and causing said valve body to travel in free flight from said inlet port to impact against said stop means comprises an extension formed on said valve body and disposed in the path of said piston as said piston approaches said first position.
- 4. In a vapor engine as defined in claim 3, the combination wherein said extension protrudes through the head of said cylinder and is contacted by a portion of the crown of said piston as said piston approaches said first position.
- 5. In a vapor engine as defined in claim 2, the combination wherein said valve cage further includes means for varying the distance between said stop means and said inlet port.
- 6. In a vapor engine having a main cylinder one end of which is closed by a head and a piston reciprocable in said cylinder between a first position adjacent said head and a second position remote from said head, the combination of an inlet chamber and valve cage formed in said head, a normally closed inlet valve reciprocable in said cage, means comprising an extension formed on the body of said valve and disposed in the path of said piston as said piston approaches said first position for causing said inlet valve to be ballistically driven toward the top of said cage to open said valve as said piston approaches said first position, said inlet valve bouncing elastically from the top of said cage to reclose as said piston moves toward said second position, exhaust valve apparatus, and means for opening said exhaust valve apparatus as said piston moves toward said second position, said exhaust valve apparatus comprising a second cylinder, an exhaust valve reciprocable in said second cylinder, a plurality of ports being formed between said cylinders, means normally urging said exhaust valve open, a first of said ports permitting residual vapor under pressure to leave said main cylinder and reach said second cylinder to close said exhaust valve as said piston approaches said first position, a second of said ports permitting the bulk of exhaust vapor to bypass said exhaust valve and be exhausted from said main cylinder to said second cylinder as said piston approaches said second position said means urging said exhaust valve open becoming operative to open said exhaust valve as said bulk of said vapor under pressure is exhausted through said second port, said third of said ports permitting vapor to continue to be exhausted through said exhaust valve as said piston leaves said second position and commences its return to said first position.
- 7. In a vapor engine which includes a cylinder having a head and a piston reciprocable in said cylinder relative to said head in response to vapor under pressure, the combination of inlet valve apparatus comprising means forming a chamber and inlet valve cage in said head, an inlet valve body disposed in said chamber and reciprocable in the same directions as said piston, an inlet port to the interior of said cylinder being formed at one end of said chamber, said inlet valve body normally closing said inlet port, an extension formed on said inlet valve body and protruding into said inlet port, stop means along said chamber spaced from and facing the portion of said inlet valve body opposite said extension, said extension being disposed in the path of reciprocation of said piston whereby said inlet valve body is knocked from said port by said piston as said piston approaches top dead center adjacent said head and travels in free flight from said inlet port to said stop means from which said inlet valve body rebounds elastically without substantial loss of energy and continues in said free flight for reseating in said inlet port, whereby said inlet port is opened to admit said vapor under pressure to said cylinder to cause reversal of direction of reciprocation of said piston as said inlet valve body travels from said inlet port to said stop means and rebounds elastically from said stop means for reseating in said inlet port, and normally closed exhaust valve apparatus operative to release vapor from said cylinder as said piston moves a predetermined distance from said head.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of an application of the same applicants entitled Power Output Control System For Vapor Engine, Ser. No. 713,983, filed Mar. 18, 1968, now abandoned.
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