Claims
- 1. A rotary valve engine comprising:
- (a) an engine block including a combustion chamber;
- (b) a crankshaft mounted within the engine block;
- (c) a drive member movably mounted within the combustion chamber and connected to the crankshaft for rotating the crankshaft;
- (d) a disc-type rotary valve having a flat bottom surface mounted on the engine block;
- (e) an intake passage formed in said rotary valve for directing intake 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) pressurization means on said rotary valve for directing intake air under pressure through said intake passage, said pressurization means including an air scoop mounted on said rotary valve.
- 2. The rotary valve engine of claim 1 wherein said combustion chamber comprises a cylinder and said drive member includes a piston disposed within said cylinder.
- 3. The rotary valve engine of claim 2 including a plurality of cylinders and pistons equally spaced from the axis of rotation of said rotary valve.
- 4. The rotary valve engine of claim 3 wherein said rotary valve includes a generally flat bottom surface having a pre-combustion chamber formed therein.
- 5. A rotary valve engine comprising:
- (a) an engine block having a plurality of cylinders;
- (b) a reciprocating piston mounted in each cylinder;
- (c) at least two crankshafts rotatably mounted to said engine block;
- (d) a connecting rod connecting each said piston to one of said crankshafts to rotate said crankshaft as the pistons reciprocate in said cylinders;
- (e) a disc-type rotary valve mounted on said engine block above said cylinders and having an axis of rotation extending generally perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said crankshafts;
- (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;
- (h) means for mixing fuel with said intake air; and
- (i) ignition means for igniting said fuel/air mixture in said cylinders.
- 6. The rotary valve engine of claim 5 including a plurality of cylinders and pistons equally spaced from the axis of rotation of said rotary valve.
- 7. The rotary valve engine of claim 5 further including means to redirect the intake charge.
- 8. The rotary valve engine of claim 7 wherein said redirecting means comprises swirl fins disposed along said intake passage.
- 9. The rotary valve engine of claim 5 further including means to regulate the volume of air flow through the intake passage in said rotary valve.
- 10. The rotary valve engine of claim 9 wherein said regulating means includes a variable value.
- 11. The rotary valve engine of claim 10 wherein said variable valve is a butterfly valve.
- 12. A rotary valve engine comprising:
- (a) an engine block Including a combustion chamber;
- (b) a crank shaft mounted within the engine block;
- (c) a drive member movably mounted within the combustion chamber and connected to the crank shaft for rotating the crank shaft;
- (d) a disc-type rotary valve having a flat bottom surface mounted on the engine block and over lying said combustion chamber, said rotary valve having an outer periphery;
- (e) an intake passage formed in said rotary valve for directing intake 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;
- (g) a valve housing mounted on said engine block and enclosing said rotary valve, said valve housing including one or more bearings which contact the disc-type rotary valve on an upper surface of said rotary valve;
- (h) a seal surrounding said combustion chamber and seating against the bottom surface of said rotary valve; and
- (i) wherein the thickness of the rotary valve varies to provide variable pressure against the seals as the rotary valve rotates.
- 13. The rotary valve engine of claim 12 further including means to lubricate said seals.
- 14. A rotary valve engine comprising:
- (a) an engine block including a combustion chamber;
- (b) at least two crank shafts mounted within the engine block;
- (c) a series of drive members movably mounted within the combustion chamber and connected to the crank shafts for rotating the crank shafts;
- (c) a disc-type rotary valve having a flat bottom surface mounted on the engine block, and having an axis of rotation extending generally perpendicular to and between the axes of said crank shafts,
- (e) an intake passage formed In said rotary valve for directing intake 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) a super charger mounted for rotation above said rotary valve for super charging the intake charge in said intake passage.
- 15. The rotary valve engine of claim 14 wherein the supercharger includes a ring structure and a plurality of supercharger fins extending outwardly from said ring structure.
- 16. The rotary valve engine of claim 15 wherein said supercharger assembly is co-axial with said rotary valve.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/387,182 filed on Feb. 13, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,579,734.
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