Claims
- 1. A rotary internal combustion engine, said engine comprising:
- a housing;
- a cam track internally disposed within said housing and adapted to receive a cam follower;
- an engine block disposed within said housing, said engine block and said housing being relatively rotatable with respect to each other about a central axis;
- means connectable to an external drive member for translating said relative rotation of said engine block with respect to said housing into useful work;
- at least one radially arranged cylinder assembly on said block, each cylinder assembly including
- a cylinder having a longitudinal axis extending generally radially outwardly from the rotational axis of said block, said cylinder including means defining an end wall,
- a piston member disposed within said cylinder and adapted to reciprocate within said cylinder;
- said piston, cylinder and cylinder end wall together defining a combination chamber,
- means permitting periodic introduction of air and fuel into said combustion chamber,
- means for initiating combustion of a compressed mixture of air and fuel within said combustion chamber,
- means permitting periodic exhaust of products of combustion of air and fuel from said combustion chamber, and
- means for imparting forces and motions of said piston within said cylinder to and from said cam track, said means comprising linkage means and a cam follower operatively connected to said linkage means, said linkage means comprising a connecting rod having a first end portion pivotally connected to said piston member and a second end portion; a rocker arm having a first end portion pivotally mounted to a mounting point fixed with respect to said block and offset with respect to the longitudinal axis of its associated cylinder, a second end portion pivotally connected to said second end portion of said connecting rod, and an arm portion connecting said first and second end portions of said rocker arm; said cam follower being operatively connected by means of an axle to said arm portion of said rocker arm and being adapted to ride along said cam track so that said cam follower forces and motions are transmitted to and from said piston through said linkage means to and from said cam track;
- wherein said cam track includes at least a first segment and at least a second segment thereof, said first segment having a generally positive slope wherein said segment has a generally increasing radial distance from the rotational axis of said engine block whereby as a piston moves outwardly in a cylinder on a power stroke while the cam follower is in radial register with said cam track segment, the reactive force of the respective cam follower through said linkage means against the cam track segment acts in a direction tending to impart rotation to said engine block in the direction of the positive slope of said cam track segment, said second segment having a generally negative slope wherein said segment has a generally decreasing radial distance from the rotational axis of said engine block whereby as a cam follower rides along said negative slope of said cam track as said engine block rotates, said cam follower will cause a geometrically defined motion of said linkage means to compel a radially inward motion of the respective piston in its respective cylinder.
- 2. The engine as defined in claim 1, wherein said arm portion has a radially inwardly open "V" bend, and said cam follower axle is located substantially at the apex of said "V" bend.
- 3. The engine as defined in claim 1, wherein said housing is stationary and said engine block rotates.
- 4. The engine as defined in claim 1, wherein said engine block is stationary and said housing rotates.
- 5. The engine as defined in claim 3, wherein said first end portion of each respective rocker arm further includes a counterweighted free end extending from said mounting point in a direction generally away from the longitudinal axis of said cylinder whereby centrifugal forces acting upon the respective piston, linkage means and cam follower will be counterbalanced to a substantial degree by centrifugal forces acting upon the free end of said respective rocker arm.
- 6. The engine as defined in claim 1, wherein said cam follower is a roller rollable along at least a portion of said cam track.
- 7. The engine as defined in claim 1, wherein said cam track is an outer cam track and wherein said device further includes an inner cam track spaced apart from and substantially parallel with said outer cam track and wherein said cam follower is adapted to closely fit between said outer track and said inner track.
- 8. The engine as defined in claim 1, wherein said end wall of each respective cylinder is a head fixed with respect to its respective cylinder.
- 9. The engine as defined in claim 1, wherein said said cam track has a shape such that each respective piston has a substantially longer power stroke than intake stroke.
- 10. The engine as defined in claim 1, wherein said said cam track has a shape such that each respective piston has a simple harmonic motion.
- 11. The engine as defined in claim 1, wherein said said cam track has a shape such that each respective piston has a power stroke greater than 90 degrees of relative rotation of said engine block.
- 12. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said means for initiating combustion of a compressed mixture of air and fuel with said combustion chamber includes means for highly compressing the air during the compression stroke of the piston within said combustion chamber to the degree necessary to ignite the fuel by means of heat caused by compression of the air within said combustion chamber.
- 13. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said means for initiating combustion of a compressed mixture of air and fuel with said combustion chamber includes a spark plug for igniting the air and fuel mixture by means of an electrical spark.
- 14. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 1, wherein said engine operates on a four stroke cycle.
- 15. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 1, wherein said engine operates on a two stroke cycle.
- 16. The engine as defined in claim 1, wherein said cam track has a shape such that each respective piston has substantially positive and negative constant acceleration.
- 17. A light airplane comrising a propeller and a rotary internal combustion engine operatively connected to said propeller to drive said propeller, said rotary engine comprising
- a housing;
- a cam track internally disposed within said housing and adapted to receive a cam follower;
- an engine block disposed within said housing, said engine block and said housing being relatively rotatable with respect to each other about a central axis;
- means connectable to an external drive member for translating said relative rotation of said engine block with respect to said housing into useful work;
- at least one radially arranged cylinder assembly on said block, each cylinder assembly including
- a cylinder having a longitudinal axis extending generally radially outwardly from the rotational axis of said block, said cylinder including means defining an end wall,
- a piston member disposed within said cylinder and adapted to reciprocate within said cylinder;
- said piston, cylinder and cylinder end wall together defining a combustion chamber,
- means permitting periodic introduction of air and fuel into said combustion chamber,
- means for initiating combustion of a compressed mixture of air and fuel within said combustion chamber,
- means permitting periodic exhaust of products of combustion of air and fuel from said combustion chamber, and
- means for imparting forces and motions of said piston within said cylinder to and from said cam track, said means comprising linkage means and a cam follower operatively connected to said linkage means, said linkage means comprising a connecting rod having a first end portion pivotally connected to said piston member and a second end portion; a rocker arm having a first end portion pivotally mounted to a mounting point fixed with respect to said block and offset with respect to the longitudinal axis of its associated cylinder, a second end portion pivotally connected to said second end portion of said connecting rod, and an arm portion connecting said first and second end portions of said rocker arm; said cam follower being operatively connected by means of an axle to said arm portion of said rocker arm and being adapted to ride along said cam track so that said cam follower forces and motions are transmitted to and from said piston through said linkage means to and from said cam track;
- wherein said cam track includes at least a first segment and at least a second segment thereof, said first segment having a generally positive slope wherein said segment has a generally increasing radial distance from the rotational axis of said engine block whereby as a piston moves outwardly in a cylinder on a power stroke while the cam follower is in radial register with said cam track segment, the reactive force of the respective cam follower through said linkage means against the cam track segment acts in a direction tending to impart rotation to said engine block in the direction of the positive slope of said cam track segment, said second segment having a generally negative slope wherein said segment has a generally decreasing radial distance from the rotational axis of said engine block whereby as a cam follower rides along said negative slope of said cam track as said engine block rotates, said cam follower will cause a geometrically defined motion of said linkage means to compel a radially inward motion of the respective piston in its respective cylinder.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 277,714, filed Nov. 30, 1988, abandoned.
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