Claims
- 1. A rotary machine, comprising:a housing having an outer wall and an inner wall; a rotatable sealing cylinder in sliding and sealable contact with the inner wall; an expansion ring mechanically connected to the sealing cylinder and having an outer surface in sliding and sealable contact with the cylinder, an inner surface having a projection in sliding contact with the inner wall, whereby an expandable chamber is defined by the projection, the inner surface, the inner wall, and the cylinder; an intake port internally disposed with the chamber; and an exhaust port, whereby the fluids delivered through the intake port to the chamber are pressurized by external ignition and cause the expansion ring to rotate and deliver the fluids to the exhaust port.
- 2. A rotary machine, comprising:a housing having an outer wall and an inner wall; a rotatable sealing cylinder in sliding and sealable contact with the inner wall; an expansion ring mechanically connected to the sealing cylinder and having an outer surface in sliding and sealable contact with the cylinder, an inner surface having a projection in sliding contact with the inner wall, whereby an expandable chamber is defined by the projection, the inner surface, the inner wall, and the cylinder; an intake port internally disposed in the chamber; and an exhaust port, whereby the fluids delivered to the space are ignited external to the chamber and rotation of the sealing cylinder causes the expansion ring to rotate fluids and draw in fluids through the intake port and deliver to the exhaust port.
- 3. A rotary machine, comprising:a housing defining a chamber between an outer and an inner wall, the housing having a cap at an end; an intake port to introduce an ignitable fluid into the chamber; an induction controller means to deliver the fluid into the chamber; an igniter in communication with the chamber to ignite the fluid and form a combustion product; an exhaust port adapted to allow the expulsion of the product; an expansion ring rotatably disposed within the chamber and having a projection extending radially from the expansion ring to sealably engage the inner wall; a sealing cylinder mechanically connected to the expansion ring and having a recess to receive the expansion ring projection, at least one sealing cylinder projection extending generally axially from the sealing cylinder through the housing to transmit rotation movement to or from the sealing cylinder, wherein the sealing cylinder and expansion ring form a substantially sealed contact area, such that the movement of the sealing ring causes movement of the expansion ring; a space defined by a trailing edge of the expansion ring projection, the inner wall, the expansion ring, and the contact area, and wherein at an intake time, the space receives the fluid from the induction controlling means, so that the moving expansion ring causes the delivery of the product to the exhaust port.
- 4. The rotary machine of claim 3, wherein the fluid received in the space is ignited within the space.
- 5. The rotary machine of claim 3, wherein the product received within the space is expanding combustion gases received from an external combustion chamber.
- 6. The rotary machine of claim 3, wherein the product received within the space are compression waves generated from a shaped charge or detonation cycle combustion chamber.
- 7. The rotary machine of claim 3, wherein the products received within the space are compressible fluids.
- 8. The rotary machine of claim 3, wherein the products received within the space are vacuum products induced into the space by rotary motion of the expansion ring and the sealing cylinder.
- 9. The rotary machine of claim 3, wherein the products received within the space are pressurized fluids induced into the space to drive the rotary motion of the expansion ring and sealing cylinder.
PRIORITY CLAIM
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/850,937 filed May 7, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,484,687.
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