Claims
- 1. A rotary engine including:a rotatable member; two or more cylinders disposed around a circumference of said rotatable member, respective longitudinal axes of said two or more cylinders being at a rim of said rotatable member and extending tangentially thereto; two or more pistons, each piston being associated with a respective cylinder, each said piston being associated with a piston lever pivoted on said rotatable member eccentrically to a rotational axis o said rotatable member and wherein movement of each said piston between top and bottom dead centers is controlled such that combustion energy is transmitted to said rotatable member by the cylinder moving away from said two or more pistons, movement of each said piston is controlled independently of rotation of the rotatable member by a piston controller disposed adjacent a proximal end of a respective piston lever, the proximal end of each said piston lever being coupled with said piston controller to communicate movement to a respective piston lever; and wherein said pistons are engaged, either directly or via a connection rod, to a distal end of a respective piston lever, respective proximal ends of said piston levers being manipulated to control movement of respective pistons relative to respective cylinders.
- 2. The rotary engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said piston controller comprises a cylindrically shaped disk having one or more lobes on a circumferential surface thereof.
- 3. The rotary engine as claimed in claim 2, wherein said piston controller comprises a link member coupling proximal ends of piston levers to diametrically opposed pistons so that excursion of one piston on a compression strike is assisted by excursion of a diametrically opposed piston on a combustion stroke.
- 4. The rotary engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said piston controller is rotationally independent of said rotatable member.
- 5. The rotary engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said piston controller is rotatable in an opposite direction to said rotatable member.
- 6. The rotary engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said piston controller is utilized to control piston dwell at either end of respective piston strokes.
- 7. The rotary engine as claimed claim 1, wherein an energy stroke delivered to the rotatable member is longer than a combustion stroke of a piston.
- 8. The rotary ending as claimed in claim 1, wherein a compression stroke assists in supplying rotational energy to the rotatable member.
- 9. The rotary engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein a mass is associated with each piston lever, centrifugal force acting on aid mass to aid excursion of said pistons within respective cylinders.
- 10. The rotary engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein substantially all force exerted in relative movement between said cylinders and respective pistons is along respective longitudinal axes of said cylinders thereby reducing the effect of cylinder bore side thrust.
- 11. The rotary engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein force generated at the cylinders is delivered directly to an output shaft via said rotatable member.
- 12. A rotary engine comprising:a rotatable member; one or more cylinders disposed around the circumference of the rotatable member, the longitudinal axes of the cylinders being at a rim of the rotatable member and extending tangential to the circumference of the rotatable member; one or more pistons, each piston associated with a corresponding cylinder, each piston being associated with a piston lever pivoted eccentric to the rotatable member and wherein movement of each piston at top and bottom dead centers is controlled such that combustion energy is transmitted to the rotatable member by cylinder moving away from the piston; one or more piston controllers being disposed adjacent a proximal end of the piston lever, the proximal end of the piston lever being adapted to movably engage a surface or edge of the piston controller and communicate movement to the piston lever; and only one piston controller being disposed concentric to the rotatable member, the piston controller being a cylindrically shaped disk having one or more lobes on its circumferential surface.
- 13. A rotary engine comprising:a rotatable member; one or more cylinders disposed around the circumference of the rotatable member, the longitudinal axes of the cylinders being at a rim of the rotatable member and extending tangential to the circumference of the rotatable member; one or more pistons, each piston associated with a corresponding cylinder, each piston being associated with a piston lever pivoted eccentric to the rotatable member and wherein movement of each piston at top and bottom dead centers is controlled such that combustion energy is transmitted to the rotatable member by cylinder moving away from the piston; one or more piston controllers being disposed adjacent a proximal end of the piston lever, the proximal end of the piston lever being adapted to movable engage a surface or edge of the piston controller and communicate movement to the piston lever; and the proximal ends of the piston lever from two or more diametrically opposed pistons being joined or linked so that excursion of a piston on a compression stroke assists excursion of a diametrically opposed piston on a compression stroke.
- 14. The rotary engine as claimed in claim 13, wherein one or more weights are associated with the one or more piston levers, centrifugal force acting on the weights to aid excursion of the pistons within the cylinders.
Priority Claims (1)
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501608 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a nationalization of PCT/NZ00/00241 filed Dec. 7, 2000 and published in English.
PCT Information
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PCT/NZ00/00241 |
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WO01/42624 |
6/14/2001 |
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