Claims
- 1. A rotary engine including a round wheel having a shaft pivoted on a frame to provide kinetic force during rotating, wherein the round wheel being provided with a plurality of axial pockets, each of which has a leading plane, and at least one block being located at a lateral side of the wheel being kept stable contact with the side surface of the wheel by use of elastic force provided by a spring mounted on a screw, and the block having an intake chamber and a combustion chamber, which are opposite to pockets of the wheel to form quasi cylinders; at least two rollers being fixed on the frame to support and maintain the block in stable, and an action force being produced when fuel is burn in the combustion chamber to push the wheel rotating for output kinetic force.
- 2. The rotary engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the block is provided with a cooling room around the combustion chamber, a temperature controller is provided therein for controlling an electrical valve to spray water from a tank into the cooling room as the temperature in the room reaches to a presetting degree, and then the cooling water becomes steam after cooling the combustion chamber and is sprayed from its outlet vent to push a relating leading plane of a pocket that facilitates the rotation of the wheel.
- 3. The rotary engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein a tail plate is formed on the edge of the block to guide pressured air exhausted from the combustion chamber and the related pocket to blow to a leading plane of another pocket that provides an added motive force for the wheel to rotate for increasing its output kinetic force.
- 4. The rotary engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the block is provided with a cooling room around the combustion chamber, a temperature controller is provided therein for controlling an electrical valve to spray water from a tank into the cooling room based on the temperature in the cooling room, and then the cooling water becomes steam after cooling the combustion chamber and is sprayed from its outlet vent to push a relating leading plane of a pocket; a tail plate is also formed on the edge of the block to guide pressured air exhausted from the combustion chamber and the related pocket to blow to a leading plane of another pocket that provides an added motive force for the wheel to rotate.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/392,859 filed on 21 Mar. 2003, which has claimed priority on Taiwanese application filed on 3 Apr. 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
10392859 |
Mar 2003 |
US |
Child |
10900192 |
Jul 2004 |
US |