Claims
- 1. A rotary piston machine having at least one bearingless piston connecting member and incorporating a relative stroke motion within a rotating system, said rotary piston machine comprising:
- a) a cylinder drum including at least one cylinder, said at least one cylinder having an interior cylinder wall and a cross-sectional area bounded by said interior cylinder wall;
- b) a piston rotor being of unitary construction and including at least one piston connected to a piston connecting member, said at least one piston having a cross-section substantially equivalent to said cross-sectional area of said at least one cylinder,
- whereby the relative stroke motion is created by a sweep of said piston along said interior cylinder wall, the relative stroke motion having a length equal to the sweep of said at least one piston, the sweep of said at least one piston further occurs along a figure axis which exists along an axis of symmetry of said at least one cylinder and intersects a center of said at least one piston, thus said figure axis is also equivalent to the length of the relative stroke motion;
- c) said piston rotor and said cylinder drum each rotate on separate axes of rotation being fixed relative to one another such that said at least one piston engages with said at least one cylinder to form a piston and cylinders pair, whereby said at least one piston and said at least one cylinder revolve in a same direction and at a same rate about separate orbits to produce a periodic change in distance between any two fixed points, one of the fixed points being associated with said at least one piston and the other of the fixed points being associated with said at least one cylinder, the periodic change in distance is equivalent to the length of the relative stroke motion; and
- d) a casing for containing said cylinder drum and said piston rotor such that the axis of rotation of said cylinder drum is not aligned with the axis of rotation of said piston rotor and each of the axes of rotation remain constant relative to each other, whereby a revolution of the piston and cylinder pair results in an oscillating motion of said at least one piston within said at least one cylinder along the figure axis filling said at least one cylinder through an inlet port during an induction stage of the relative stroke motion and discharging said at least one cylinder through an outlet port during a compression stage of the relative stroke motion.
- 2. The rotary piston machine according to claim 1, wherein said casing comprises a control surface and a means for retaining said cylinder drum against said control surface and wherein said cylinder drum further includes means for providing a seal between said control surface and cylinder.
- 3. The rotary piston machine according to claim 1, wherein said at least one piston is rigidly connected to said piston connecting member and wherein said piston connecting member includes means for minimizing unwanted crosswise movement of said at least one piston against the relative stroke motion.
- 4. The rotary piston machine according to claim 1, wherein said piston connecting member is elastic crosswise at right angles to the relative stroke motion and along the relative stroke motion, thus enabling said at least one piston to be pivotal within said at least one cylinder.
- 5. The rotary piston machine according to claim 2, wherein said retaining means includes a fastening member axially insertable through said cylinder drum along the axis of rotation of said cylinder drum, said fastening member being engagable with said casing such that said cylinder drum is loosely secured adjacent said control surface.
- 6. The rotary piston machine according to claim 1, wherein said at least one piston includes means to provide a laterally shiftable seal between said at least one piston and said interior cylinder wall of said at least one cylinder wall to enable lateral mobility of said laterally shiftable seal, thereby minimizing unwanted crosswise movement of said at least one piston against the relative stroke motion to follow said at least one cylinder.
- 7. The rotary piston machine according to claim 1, wherein said piston connecting member includes a plurality of concentric tubular members joined at alternative ends to minimize unwanted crosswise movement of said at least one piston against the relative stroke motion.
- 8. The rotary piston machine according to claim 1, wherein said piston connecting member is comprised of a plurality of rods, whereby an increase in a quantity of said plurality of rods and a decrease in a cross-section of each one of said plurality of rods produces an increase in a ratio between a transmittable longitudinal force and a lateral deflection.
- 9. The rotary piston machine according to claim 1, wherein said interior cylinder walls are turned out in a spherical shell-shaped manner adjacent said control surface to control dead volume.
- 10. The rotary piston machine according to claim 1, wherein each piston is semi-spherical and includes a pivotal seal, said pivotal seal being a substantially thin ring which has a semi-spherical inner surface to conform to said semi-spherical piston and a cylindrical surface to conform with said cylinder.
- 11. The rotary piston machine according to claim 10, wherein each interior cylinder wall is turned out in a spherical shell-shaped manner adjacent said control surface to minimize dead volume.
- 12. A rotary piston machine having a plurality of bearing-free piston connecting members and incorporating a relative stroke motion within a rotating system, said rotary piston machine comprising:
- a) a cylinder drum including a plurality of cylinders, each cylinder having an interior cylinder wall and cross-sectional area bounded by said interior cylinder wall;
- b) a piston rotor being of unitary construction and including a plurality of pistons, each piston being connected to a piston carrier by a respective piston connecting member, each piston further having a cross-section substantially equivalent to the cross-sectional area of each respective cylinder, and
- whereby the relative stroke motion is created by a sweep of each respective piston along said interior cylinder wall of each respective cylinder, the relative stroke motion having a length equivalent to the sweep of each respective piston, said sweep of piston further occurring along a figure axis which exists along an axis of symmetry of said cylinder and intersects a center of said piston, said figure axis thus also being equivalent to said length of said stroke of motion;
- c) said piston rotor and said cylinder drum each rotate on separate axes of rotation, said axes of rotation being fixed relative to one another such that each piston engages a respective cylinder to form a plurality of piston and cylinder pairs, and
- whereby said plurality of pistons and said plurality of cylinders revolve in a same direction and at a same rate about separate orbits to produce a periodic change in distance between any two fixed points, one of the fixed points being associated with each piston and the other of said fixed points being associated with each respective cylinder of each respective piston and cylinder pair, the periodic change in distance is equivalent to the length of the relative stroke motion; and
- d) a casing for containing said cylinder drum and said piston rotor such that the axis of rotation of said cylinder drum is not aligned with the axis of rotation of said piston rotor and each of the axes of rotation remain constant relative to each other, and
- whereby a revolution of each piston and cylinder pair results in an oscillating motion of each piston within each respective cylinder along each respective figure axis filling each respective cylinder through an inlet port during a induction stage of the relative stroke motion and discharging each respective cylinder through an outlet port.
- 13. The rotary piston machine according to claim 12, wherein each piston connecting member is comprised of a plurality of concentric tubular members joined at alternative ends in a serial arrangement so as to form a serpentine cross-section to minimized unwanted crosswise movement of each respective piston against the relative stroke motion.
- 14. The rotary piston machine according to claim 12, wherein each piston connecting member is comprised of a rope
- whereby a centrifugal force produced by a turning motion of said piston carrier tightens said rope.
- 15. The rotary piston machine according to claim 12, wherein each piston connecting member is comprised of a plurality of rods,
- whereby an increase in a quantity of said rods and a decrease in a cross-section of each one of said rods produces an increase in a ratio between a transmittable longitudinal force and a lateral deflection.
- 16. The rotary piston machine according to claim 12, wherein each piston includes means for providing a laterally shiftable seal relative to each piston and said interior cylinder wall of each respective cylinder to provide lateral mobility of said laterally shiftable seal, thereby minimizing unwanted crosswise movement of each respective piston against the relative stroke motion.
- 17. The rotary piston machine according to claim 1, wherein said casing comprises a control surface and means for retaining said cylinder drum against said control surface and wherein said cylinder drum further includes means for providing a seal between said control surface and cylinder.
- 18. The rotary piston machine according to claim 1, wherein each piston connecting member is elastic crosswise at right angles to the relative stroke motion and along the relative stroke motion.
- 19. A rotary piston machine having a bearing free drive actuation mechanism for moving at least one piston within at least one cylinder forming at least one piston and cylinder pair to execute a stroke motion of said at least one piston relative to said at least one cylinder within a rotating system:
- at least one pressure tight work chamber located within each of said at least one piston and cylinder pairs, wherein each of said at least one piston therein is pivotable within each of said at least one cylinder;
- each of said at least one cylinder being located within a single-piece cylinder rotor and each rotating within an orbit at a predetermined angular speed;
- each of said piston rotating at substantially the same predetermined angular speed with the center of each of said piston remaining along a central axial line of each of said at least one cylinder belonging to the same piston and cylinder pair, but each of said at least one piston also rotating about an orbit within said rotating system which is substantially the same as but not identical to said orbit of each of said at least one cylinder;
- whereby the difference in the orbits create an oscillation within the rotating system used to execute said stroke motion of each of said at least one piston, and the length of said stroke motion being a predetermined fraction of the diameter of selectively one of said orbits.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 07/493,901, filed Mar. 15, 1990 now abandoned.
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