Claims
- 1. An engine apparatus for an internal combustion engine comprising:
- a rotary valve having a leading and trailing edge, the rotary valve adapted to open an intake passage to allow air to be introduced into a combustion chamber when the leading edge of the intake rotary valve is in registry with the intake passage; and
- a mode changer having at least one plate, the at least one plate movable to contact the outer surface of the rotary valve in a first position, and movable to a predetermined distance away from the outer surface of the rotary valve in a second position.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the mode changer comprises a plurality of plates.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a controller in communication with the mode changer.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a variable restrictor to regulate air flow into the combustion chamber.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a controller in communication with the variable restrictor.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the variable restrictor comprises one of an intake variable restrictor and an exhaust variable restrictor.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the mode changer is configured to open the rotary valve between about 115 degrees and 155 degrees from a centerline extending through the center of the rotary valve and through the middle of a cylinder passage.
- 8. A method of changing the timing of an internal combustion engine comprising the steps of:
- rotating a first rotary valve having an open position to allow air to be introduced into a combustion chamber and a closed position to prevent air from entering the chamber; and
- moving at least one plate of a first mode changer positioned at a predetermined distance from the first rotary valve to contact the outer surface of the first rotary valve to change the open position of the first rotary valve.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising the steps of:
- rotating a second rotary valve having an open position to allow gas to exit the chamber and a closed position to prevent gas from exiting the chamber; and
- moving at least one plate of a second mode change positioned at a predetermined distance away from the second rotary valve to contact the outer surface of the second rotary valve to change the open position of the second rotary valve.
- 10. An engine apparatus for an internal combustion engine comprising:
- a combustion chamber to receive air from an intake passageway;
- a first rotary valve having a pair of substantially circular ends and an outer surface, the first rotary valve including a leading edge and a trailing edge defining a first indentation therebetween, the first rotary valve being rotatably positioned in a first cavity of the engine apparatus, the first cavity having a wall surrounding the first rotary valve;
- the first indentation defining a space between the outer surface of the rotary valve and the wall of the first cavity to allow air to flow from the intake passageway into the combustion chamber when the leading edge is in registry with the intake passageway;
- a second rotary valve having a pair of substantially circular ends and an outer surface, the second rotary valve including a leading edge and a trailing edge defining a second indentation therebetween, the second rotary valve being positioned in a second cavity of the engine apparatus, the second cavity having a wall surrounding the second rotary valve; and
- the second indentation defining a space between the outer surface of the second rotary valve and the wall of the cavity to allow gas to flow from the chamber to an exhaust passageway when the trailing edge is in registry with the exhaust passageway.
- 11. An engine apparatus for an internal combustion engine comprising:
- at least one rotary valve for opening and closing at least one of an intake passage and an exhaust passage, the at least one rotary valve having an outer surface; and
- a seal member adapted to contact the outer surface of the rotary valve, the seal member engaging a portion of the outer surface of the at least one rotary valve; and
- said seal member located at between about 115.degree. and 155.degree. from a centerline extending through the center of the at least one rotary valve and through the middle of a cylinder passage.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said seal member is arranged to open the at least one rotary valve.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said seal member is arranged to close the at least one rotary valve.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said at least one rotary valve includes a cavity capable of holding a fluid.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said at least one rotary valve includes a leading edge and a trailing edge defining an indentation therebetween.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said outer surface of said rotary valve comprises a cylindrical surface.
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said seal member comprises a plate having a first end and a second end, said first end pressed against said outside surface, and a spring, said spring pressed against said second end to bias said plate against said outside surface.
- 18. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said seal member comprises a tabular, flat plate having an edge pressed against said outer surface.
- 19. The apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising a variable restrictor to regulate air flow into the cylinder and a controller in communication with the variable restrictor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/576,297, filed Dec. 22, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,724,926.
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