Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine comprising:
- (A) a housing defining a combustion chamber having an intake port;
- (B) a first vane mounted for rotation in said combustion chamber about a fixed axis;
- (C) a second vane mounted for rotation in said combustion chamber about said fixed axis independently of said first vane;
- (D) control means preventing rotation of either vane in one direction about said axis while allowing free rotation in the other direction about said axis so that said vanes may rotate freely in said other direction about said axis and may simultaneously undergo relative rotation;
- (E) converter means, including an output shaft, drivingly connected to said vanes and operative to convert such rotation of said vanes in said other direction and such relative rotation into unidirectional rotation of said output shaft in said other direction; and
- (F) starter means for said engine including means for generating relative rotation of said vanes by delivering a charge to said intake port under a boost pressure.
- 2. An internal combustion engine according to claim 1 wherein:
- (G) said starter means includes means for rotating said output shaft in said other direction to rotate each of said vanes in said other direction and means for simultaneously delivering a charge under boost pressure between said rotating vanes through said intake port.
- 3. An internal combustion engine according to claim 2 wherein:
- (H) said means for delivering a charge under boost pressure comprises a supercharger drivingly connected to said output shaft and having its fluid outlet in fluid communication with said intake port.
- 4. An internal combustion engine according to claim 2 wherein:
- (H) a pair of concentric driveshafts are positioned on said axis and respectively drivingly secured to said first vane and said second vane, and said shafts extend axially out of one side of said combustion chamber for connection to said control means and extend axially out of the other side of said combustion chamber for connection to said converter means.
- 5. An internal combustion engine according to claim 2 wherein:
- (H) said control means comprises a pair of ratchet mechanisms engageable, respectively, with said first vane and said second vane.
- 6. An internal combustion engine according to claim 2 wherein:
- (H) said converter means comprises a differential gear assembly including a first pinion gear drivingly connected to said first vane, a second pinion gear drivingly connected to said second vane, a converter means housing secured to said output shaft, and further pinion gears drivingly connected with said first and second pinion gears and carried on a pinion shaft journalled in said converter means housing.
- 7. An internal combustion engine according to claim 2 wherein:
- (H) said converter means comprises a pneumatic coupling including a converter means housing secured to said output shaft and defining a generally cylindrical chamber, first and second converter vanes mounted for independent rotation in said converter means housing and respectively drivingly connected to said first and second vanes of said combustion chamber, and a plurality of rigid internal vanes extending radially inwardly from said converter means housing at circumferentially spaced locations thereabout and coacting with said converter vanes to drive said converter means housing and thereby said output shaft.
- 8. An internal combustion engine according to claim 2 wherein:
- (H) said converter means comprises a hydraulic coupling including a converter means housing secured to said output shaft, a pair of converter vanes respectively drivingly connected to said first and second vanes in said combustion chamber, and a plurality of internal vanes rigid with said converter means housing and extending radially inwardly from said converter means housing at circumferentially spaced locations thereabout and coacting with said converter vanes to drive said converter means housing and thereby said output shaft.
- 9. An internal combustion engine according to claim 2 wherein:
- (H) said converter means comprises a hydraulic differential coupling including a converter means housing secured to said output shaft and defining a generally cylindrical converter means chamber, and a pair of planetary gear sets disposed in side by side relation within said converter means chamber and each including a sun gear respectively drivingly connected to one of said first and second vanes in said combustion chamber, each of said planetary gear sets further including a pair of planet gears meshingly engaging with diametrically opposed portions of the respective sun gear and disposed generally tangentially with respect to the inner periphery of said converter means chamber and a second pair of planet gears respectively meshingly engaged with the first pair of planet gears and tangentially disposed with respect to the internal periphery of said converter means chamber.
- 10. A method of starting a rotary engine of the type including two vanes mounted for rotation in a combustion chamber about a common central axis, said method comprising:
- (A) mounting said vanes for independent rotation in said chamber about said axis;
- (B) connecting said vanes to concentric independent shafts mounted on said axis;
- (C) providing means precluding rotation of each of said vanes and its associated shaft in one direction about said axis but allowing free rotation of each of said vanes and its associated shaft in the opposite direction about said axis;
- (D) connecting said shaft to an output drive member through a differential mechanism allowing relative rotation between said shafts;
- (E) rotating said output drive member to of said vanes in said one direction; and
- (F) introducing boost pressure between said vanes to urge rotation of one of said vanes in said one direction and resist rotation of the other of said vanes in said one direction to thereby provide relative rotation of said vanes, accommodated by said differential mechanism, to facilitate starting of the engine.
- 11. A method according to claim 10, wherein said chamber has an intake port; and
- (H) said boost pressure is introduced between said vanes by providing a supercharger driven by said output shaft and delivering the output of said supercharger to said chamber intake port.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 773,636, filed Sept. 9, 1985.
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