Claims
- 1. A rotary piston engine comprising:
- housing means having a trochoidal peripheral wall and side walls,
- rotor means disposed within said housing and having sides cooperating with the peripheral and side walls of said housing to define a plurality of working chambers respectively,
- said rotor means being operable to perform a planetary rotary movement causing the engine to perform intake, compression, combustion and exhaust strokes,
- first intake port means formed in a portion of said housing which is on the leading side in a rotational direction of said rotor means with respect to the minor axis of trochoidal curves of said peripheral wall,
- said first intake port being adapted to open into one of said working chambers which is in the intake stroke, and
- exhaust port means opening to a portion within the housing which is on the trailing side in a rotational direction of said rotor means with respect to the minor axis,
- wherein the improvement comprises:
- second intake port means formed in a portion of said housing between said exhaust port means and the minor axis of the trochoidal curves,
- said second intake port means being adapted to directly open into one of said working chambers which is at the initial stage of the intake stroke,
- means connected to said second intake port means for supplying rich mixture into said working chambers through said second intake port means, and
- means connected to said first intake port means for supplying air only into said working chambers through said first intake port means.
- 2. A rotary piston engine according to claim 1, wherein said rotor means is formed with at least one recess in its peripheral walls, respectively, each of said recesses having a depth which is gradually decreasing along the corresponding peripheral wall from the leading side to the trailing side in the rotational direction of said rotor means.
- 3. A rotary piston engine according to claim 1, wherein said rich mixture supplying means comprises means for supplying air under pressure to said second intake port means and means for supplying fuel into the air supplied by the latter air supplying means.
- 4. A rotary piston engine according to claim 3, wherein said fuel supplying means includes a solenoid valve energized by electric signals to inject fuel into said engine, a fuel pump for supplying fuel to said solenoid valve and control means which transmits signals to said solenoid valve.
- 5. A rotary piston engine according to claim 4, wherein said control means actuates said solenoid valve to inject fuel only when said second intake port means is in communication with the working chamber which is at the initial stage of the intake stroke.
- 6. A rotary piston engine according to claim 1, wherein said rich mixture supplying means comprises a carburetter producing rich mixture, an intake pipe connecting between said carburetter and second intake port, a none-return valve provided in said second intake pipe to permit only the rich mixture to flow from said carburetter to said second intake port.
- 7. A rotary piston engine comprising:
- housing means having a trochoidal peripheral wall and side walls,
- rotor means disposed within said housing and having sides cooperating with the peripheral and side walls of said housing to define a plurality of working chambers respectively,
- said rotor means being operable to perform a planetary rotary movement causing the engine to perform intake, compression, combustion and exhaust strokes,
- first intake port means formed in said housing and adapted to open into one of said working chambers which is in the intake stroke, said first intake port means being supplied with only air and feeding the same therethrough into the latter working chamber,
- second intake port means opening to a portion within the housing which is on the trailing side in the rotational direction of said rotor means with respect to said first intake port means,
- said second intake port means being supplied with rich mixture and feeding the same therethrough directly into the working chamber which is at the initial stage of the intake stroke, and
- exhaust port means opening to a portion within the housing which is on the trailing side in the rotational direction of said rotor means with respect to said second intake port means for discharging exhaust gas contained within the working chamber in the exhaust stroke.
Priority Claims (3)
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49-48417 |
Apr 1974 |
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49-50455 |
May 1974 |
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49-68576 |
Jun 1974 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 470,294, filed May 15, 1974, and now U.S. Pat. 3,977,368, dated Aug. 31, 1976.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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