Claims
- 1. A rotary internal combustion engine comprising:
- support means defining an axis of rotation and provided with static crankshaft means defining a crank axis which is offset from said axis of rotation;
- a rotor assembly which is mounted by said support means to rotate about said axis of rotation and comprises a double-headed piston member having two primary pistons at opposite ends respectively of an intermediate portion of the piston member and also having two secondary pistons at opposite ends respectively of said intermediate portion, and a double-headed cylinder member defining two primary cylinders in which the two primary pistons are fitted respectively and also defining two secondary cylinders in which the two secondary pistons are fitted respectively, one of said members being connected to said crankshaft means to rotate about the crank axis defined thereby and the other being rotatable about said axis of rotation, whereby each piston reciprocates relative to the cylinder in which it is fitted as the rotor assembly rotates about said axis of rotation, the spaces in the primary cylinders which are bounded by the primary pistons fitted respectively therein constituting combustion chambers and the spaces in the secondary cylinders which are bounded by the secondary pistons filled respectively therein constituting pumping chambers;
- means defining a fuel inlet;
- first passage means establishing communication between the fuel inlet and the two combustion chambers, said first passage means including passages formed in the cylinder member and controlled by edge regions of the piston member;
- means defining an air inlet; and
- second passage means establishing communication between the air inlet and the two pumping chambers and between the two pumping chambers and the combustion chambers respectively, said second passage means including passages formed in the cylinder member and controlled by edge regions of the piston member.
- 2. An engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cylinder member and the piston member define two precompression chambers in addition to the combustion chambers and the pumping chambers, and said first passage means establish communication between the fuel inlet and the two combustion chambers by way of the two precompression chambers respectively.
- 3. An engine as claimed in claim 2, wherein the intermediate portion of the piston member has at each of its opposite ends an end face from which a primary piston and a secondary piston project parallel to one another and to the central axis of said intermediate portion and spaced from one another in a direction perpendicular to said central axis, and said intermediate portion of the piston member is fitted to reciprocate in an intermediate cylinder defined by the cylinder member, and the two precompression spaces are defined by the cylinder member and the end faces respectively of said intermediate portion.
- 4. An engine as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of the primary pistons is hollow and has a peripheral wall, and is formed in its peripheral wall with a port which communicates with the hollow interior of the primary piston, and wherein the first passage means includes passages formed in the cylinder member and controlled by edge regions of the piston member to establish communication between the fuel inlet and each precompression space when the precompression space is of maximum volume and to interrupt such communication when the precompression space is of less than maximum volume, conduits formed in the piston member and establishing communication between each precompression space and the hollow interior of the piston at the opposite end of the intermediate portion from the precompression space, and transfer passages formed in the walls of the primary cylinders and controlled by edge regions of the primary pistons fitted in the primary cylinders respectively to establish communication between the port of each primary piston and the combustion chamber bounded by the primary piston when the combustion chamber is of maximum volume and to interrupt such communication when the combustion chamber is of less than maximum volume.
- 5. An engine as claimed in claim 3, wherein the central axis of the intermediate portion of the piston member is disposed between the central axes of the two primary pistons.
- 6. An engine as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a sleeve which is fitted in said one member, and a carriage which is mounted in said sleeve to be slidable therewithin in directions perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said one member, and wherein said crankshaft means include a crank pin defining said crank axis, said pin being received in said carriage.
- 7. An engine as claimed in claim 1, further comprising exhaust passages which extend to the exterior from the combustion chambers, each exhaust passage being controlled by an edge of the piston reciprocating in the associated combustion chamber to be open when the combustion chamber has its maximum volume.
- 8. An engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the crankshaft means include a main bearing journal pin which is coaxial with said axis of rotation, a crank pin defining said crank axis and a crank web connecting the pins together, the crank web extending within a space bounded by said one member and communicating with a conduit formed in said main bearing journal pin for feeding fuel to said space.
- 9. An engine as claimed in claim 2, wherein each precompression space is at the opposite end with respect to the intermediate portion of the piston member from the combustion chamber with which it communicates by way of said first passage means.
- 10. An engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the central axes of the two primary pistons are parallel to one another and are spaced apart from one another with the axis about which the piston member rotates being disposed in the space between said central axes.
- 11. An engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the central axes of the two primary pistons are parallel to one another and are spaced apart from one another, and the central axis of the intermediate portion of the piston member is parallel to the central axes of the primary pistons and is disposed therebetween, equidistant therefrom.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 808,419 filed June 20, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,178,885, granted Dec. 18, 1979.
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