Claims
- 1. A rotary valve engine comprising:
- (a) an engine block having at least one cylinder;
- (b) a reciprocating piston mounted in said cylinder;
- (c) a crankshaft rotatably mounted to said engine block;
- (d) a connecting rod connecting each said piston to said crankshaft to rotate said crankshaft as said pistons reciprocate in said cylinders;
- (e) a disc-type rotary valve mounted on said engine block;
- (f) an intake passage formed in said rotary valve for directing intake air into each said cylinder in succession as said valve rotates, said intake passage having a cross-sectional area at its narrowest point of at least 40% of the cross-sectional area of said cylinders;
- (g) an exhaust passage formed in said rotary valve for exhausting combustion gases from said cylinders in succession as said valve rotates, said exhaust passage having a cross-sectional area at its narrowest point of at least 40% of the cross-sectional area of said cylinders;
- (h) a means to supply intake air to said rotating valve, said intake means having a cross-sectional area at its narrowest point of at least 40% of the cross-sectional area of said cylinders;
- (i) a means to transport exhaust gas from said rotating valve, said exhaust means having a cross-sectional area at its narrowest point of at least 40% of the cross-sectional area of said cylinders;
- (j) means for mixing fuel with said intake air; and
- (k) ignition means for igniting said fuel/air mixture in said cylinders.
- 2. A rotary valve engine comprising:
- (a) an engine block having a combustion chamber;
- (b) a drive member mounted on said combustion chamber;
- (c) a crank shaft rotatably mounted to said engine block and driven by said drive member;
- (d) a disc-type rotary valve mounted on said engine block;
- (e) an intake passage formed in said rotary valve for directing air into said combustion chamber as the rotary valve rotates;
- (f) an exhaust passage formed in said rotary valve for exhausting combustion gases from said combustion chamber as said rotary valve rotates; and
- (g) wherein said intake passage and said exhaust passage are spaced at the same radius from the axis of rotation of said rotary valve;
- (h) said exhaust passage including an outlet opening aligned with the axis of rotation of said rotary valve.
- 3. A rotary valve engine comprising:
- (a) an engine block having a combustion chamber;
- (b) a drive member mounted on said combustion chamber;
- (c) a crank shaft rotatably mounted to said engine block and driven by said drive member;
- (d) a disc-type rotary valve mounted on said engine block;
- (e) an intake passage formed in said rotary valve for directing air into said combustion chamber as the rotary valve rotates;
- (f) an exhaust passage formed in said rotary valve for exhausting combustion gases from said combustion chamber as said rotary valve rotates; and
- (g) wherein said intake passage and said exhaust passage are spaced at the same radius from the axis of rotation of said rotary valve;
- (h) said intake passage including an inlet opening aligned with the axis of rotation of said rotary valve.
- 4. A rotary valve engine comprising:
- (a) an engine block having a combustion chamber;
- (b) a drive member mounted on said combustion chamber;
- (c) a crank shaft rotatably mounted to said engine block and driven by said drive member;
- (d) a disc-type rotary valve mounted on said engine block;
- (e) an intake passage formed in said rotary valve for directing air into said combustion chamber as the rotary valve rotates;
- (f) an exhaust passage formed in said rotary valve for exhausting combustion gases from said combustion chamber as said rotary valve rotates; and
- (g) wherein said intake passage and said exhaust passage are spaced at the same radius from the axis of rotation of said rotary valve;
- (h) said exhaust passage including a reaction chamber to reduce engine emissions.
- 5. A rotary valve engine comprising:
- (a) an engine block having a plurality of cylinders;
- (b) a reciprocating piston mounted in each cylinder;
- (c) twin crankshafts rotatably mounted to said engine block;
- (d) a connecting rod connecting each said piston to said crankshaft to rotate said crankshaft as the pistons reciprocate in said cylinders;
- (e) a disc-type rotary valve mounted on said engine block above;
- (f) an intake passage formed in said rotary valve for directing intake air into each said cylinder in succession as said valve rotates,
- (g) an exhaust passage formed in said rotary valve for exhausting combustion gases from said cylinders in succession as said valve rotates;
- (h) wherein said intake passage and said exhaust passage are spaced at the same radius from the axis of rotation of said rotary valve;
- (i) means for mixing fuel with said intake air; and
- (j) ignition means for igniting said fuel/air mixture in said cylinders.
- 6. The rotary engine of claim 5 wherein said crankshafts have crank throws describing overlapping paths with each other.
- 7. A rotary valve engine comprising:
- (a) an engine block having a combustion chamber;
- (b) a drive member mounted on said combustion chamber;
- (c) a crank shaft rotatably mounted to said engine block and driven by said drive member;
- (d) a disc-type rotary valve mounted on said engine block;
- (e) an intake passage formed in said rotary valve for directing air into said combustion chamber as the rotary valve rotates;
- (f) an exhaust passage formed in said rotary valve for exhausting combustion gases from said combustion chamber as said rotary valve rotates; and
- (g) means to prevent the escape of combustion gases from said combustion chamber, said means being a seal;
- (h) an intake opening in said intake passage which communicates with each combustion chamber as said rotary disc valve rotates; whereas said intake opening has as part of its geometric shape a leading edge containing the same geometric shape as said seals;
- (i) an exhaust opening in said exhaust passage which communicates with each combustion chamber as said rotary disc valve rotates; whereas said exhaust opening has as part of its geometric shape a leading edge containing the same geometric shape as said seals;
- (j) an exhaust opening in said exhaust passage which communicates with each combustion chamber as said rotary disc valve rotates; whereas said exhaust opening has as part of its geometric shape a trailing edge containing the same geometric shape as said seals;
- (k) means for mixing fuel with said intake air; and
- (l) ignition means for igniting said fuel/air mixture in said cylinders.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/714,591 filed Sep. 16, 1996 which issued on Oct. 6, 1998 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,203; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/387,182 filed Feb. 13, 1995 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,579,734.
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