Claims
- 1. An internal combustion four cycle rotary engine comprising: a generally cylindrical having one or more acrcuately spaced cylinders, each carrying a piston therein extending radially of a central rotational axis of the rotor; stationary bearings support shaft means disposed coaxially of said rotor, unitary combustion chamber means carrying main bearing means for rotatably supporting the same on said shaft means and providing one or more individual combustion chambers, each indpendently communicating with one of said cylinders; said chamber means being mounted concentrically of said rotor and rotatably moveable therewith about said shaft means; plural cam means comprising a pair of registeringly aligned, axially spaced, continuously curvilinear cam track means which are formed radially assymetrical about a central axis coincident with said rotational axis of said rotor; said pair of cam track means being located axially outwardly of said cylinders in parallel planes lying formal to said rotational axis and adjacent opposite axial ends of said rotor; plural cam rider assembly means, each having follower means engaged with said track means for following the contour thereof; and means coupling a said rider assembly means to the piston in each cylinder whereby to effect reciprocal strokes of each said piston coaxially of its associated cylinder and radially of said rotor in response to the movements of said follower means along said track means; said track means being constructed and arranged to produce distinctly dissimilar rovements of the pistons, to produce strokes of unequal duration and length during the respective intake, compression, combustion and exhaust strokes thereof.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein each said riders assembly means effects single intake, compression, combustion and exhaust stroke movements of the said piston coupled thereto during a single revolution of said rotor.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said cam track means is configured to effect a single intake, compression, combustion and exhaust stroke of each piston for a single revolution of said rotor.
- 4. The combination of claim 1 wherein said shaft means comprises coaxial intake and exhaust passageway means, and intake and exhaust valve port means communicating between the exterior of said shaft means and said intake and exhaust passageway means, respectively, and operable to successively communicate with the combustion chamber of each said cylinder in response to rotation of said rotor and combustion chamber means about said shaft means.
- 5. The combination of claim 1 wherein each cam rider assembly means comprises a pair of ritid slide members slidably connected to said rotor for movement radially thereof and parallel to the movement axis of an associated piston, means traversing each cylinder for rigidly joining one end of said slide members to the radially outward end of an associated piston, and roller means mounted on the opposite end of said slide members for engaging said track means substantially opposite the radially inner end of said associated piston.
- 6. The combination of claim 1 wherein the point of force transfer between a said rider assembly means and said track means is adjacent the radially innermost end of the said piston coupled thereto.
- 7. The combination of claim 1, and spark plugs mounted in each said combustion chamber for rotational movement with said chamber means about said shaft means.
- 8. The combination of claim 1 wherein each said cam means comprises a pair of radially spaced cam track means each of which is engageable by one of a pair of said follower means associated with a said cam rider assembly means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 06/583,816, filed on Feb. 27, 1984, now abandoned.
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