Claims
- 1. A rotary engine comprising a casing, a rotatable output shaft mounted in said casing, a rotatable rotor shaft mounted in said casing, a pair of concentric rotors comprising an intermittently rotating and constantly rotating rotor in said casing, said intermittently rotating rotor connected to be driven by said rotor shaft, said constantly rotating rotor being drivingly connected to said output shaft and partly defining at least two rotary internal gas expansion chambers, the intermittently rotating rotor being disposed wholly within said constantly rotating rotor and having at least one reaction element thereon disposed within said internal chamber, said rotors both rotating about the axis of said rotor shaft, intermittent drive means connected between said output shaft and said rotor shaft and adapted to intermittently drive said rotor shaft and thereby said intermittently rotating rotor, separate reaction brake means connected to said rotor shaft, said reaction brake means adapted to hold said rotor shaft stationary to provide a reaction for said intermittently rotating rotor whereby when gas expands within said internal chamber said constantly rotating rotor will be driven to drive said output shaft, said brake means comprising cam means formed on said rotor shaft engaged by pivoted followers which permit only one way rotation of said rotor, a driving cam having arms thereon connected to said rotor shaft, a rotary member having a plurality of driving means thereon and driven by said output shaft, said driving means adapted to intermittently engage said driving cam arms to provide for intermittent drive of said rotor shaft, said driving means having two or more roller pairs, which roller pairs successively engage with an arm of the driving cam and thereby move said driving cam to start up slowly and then to stop abruptly as the inner rotor is about to catch up with the outer rotor.
- 2. A rotary engine as defined in claim 1 wherein spring means are provided in contact with said followers and yieldably urging said followers into engagement with said cam means.
- 3. A rotary engine as claimed in claim 1 wherein said casing includes air passage means therein, said rotor shaft having a fan rotatably mounted thereon, said fan connected to be driven by said output shaft and adapted to push air through said casing to cool said engine.
- 4. A rotary engine as claimed in claim 1 wherein said reaction means on said intermittent rotor comprises radially extending abutment members which have relative rotation with respect to said one constantly moving rotor to provide for expansion and contraction of said internal gas chamber during operation of said rotary engine.
- 5. A rotary engine as claimed in claim 4 wherein means are provided to inject fuel into said chamber and including ignition plug means adapted to ignite the fuel in said chamber whereby said one rotor will be driven by the combustion of said fuel in said chamber.
- 6. A rotary engine as claimed in claim 5 including varying volume cooling chambers and displaced from said internal chambers, and means admitting air to said cooling chambers to cool said engine.
- 7. A rotary engine as claimed in claim 6 wherein said means to admit fuel and air are radially disposed with respect to said rotors and external thereto.
- 8. A rotary engine as claimed in claim 4 wherein a plurality of ports are provided in said casing, certain of said ports venting externally compressed gas into the rotary chambers, certain of said ports directing compressed gas into chambers of constantly changing volume, and certain of said ports directing compressed gas intermittently and at a slight angle toward the abutments of the constantly rotating rotor.
- 9. A rotary engine as claimed in claim 8 wherein the radially extending abutment members of the inner rotor are made hollow and are kept cool by conducting a coolant through holes in the abutment members.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 388,629, filed Aug. 15, 1973 and now abandoned.
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