Claims
- 1. In a rotary vee engine:
- a housing having outer ends;
- two cylinder blocks each having inner and outer ends and mounted in the housing for rotation of one cylinder block about a first rotational axis and rotation of the other cylinder block about a second rotational axis, said axes being angled to intersect adjacent the inner ends of said blocks at an included angle less than one hundred and eighty degrees;
- each cylinder block having a plurality of cylinders positioned at a selected radial distance from the respective rotational axis and extending parallel to the axis to intersect the inner end of the cylinder block;
- a plurality of angled pistons each having a portion disposed in a cylinder of one block and a portion disposed in a cylinder in the other block for orbital motion of the pistons coordinately with the rotation of the cylinder blocks;
- angled support shaft means for rotatably and axially supporting each of the cylinder blocks in the housing;
- an improved air/fuel system for directing pressurized charges of air/fuel mixture radially inwardly into each of the cylinders during the operation of the engine comprising;
- a central cavity formed by the housing between the inner ends of the cylinder blocks for receiving air/fuel mixture;
- stuffer block means affixed to the central portion of the support shaft means within the central cavity of the housing and configured to occupy substantially the entire space between the inner ends of the cylinder blocks within the pistons and confined by the housing to define a compressor section which compresses the air/fuel mixture;
- air/fuel passage means formed in the stuffer block means to receive air/fuel mixture from the central cavity and redirect the compressed mixture axially toward the cylinder blocks;
- air/fuel manifold means defined within the inner end of each cylinder block including an axial portion in fluid communication with the stuffer block passage means to receive air/fuel mixture into the manifold as the cylinders rotate with respect to the stuffer block means;
- the manifold means further including a plurality of axially and radially extending manifold passageways each of which terminates in an air/fuel intake chamber positioned at the radial outward side of one of the cylinders, with each manifold passageway configured to direct air/fuel mixture radially outwardly into the associated intake chamber by the pressure of the compressed mixture and by the centrifugal force continuously applied to the mixture as the cylinders rotate during the operation of the engine; and
- intake port means in the radial outward portion of each cylinder in fluid communication with the adjacent intake chamber and arranged to direct air/fuel mixture radially inwardly into the cylinder from the intake chamber;
- the air/fuel system operating to charge air/ fuel mixture radially inwardly into the cylinders without substantial turbulence by creating a compressed mixture pressure sufficient to overcome the centrifugal force continuously applied to the mixture by the rotation of the cylinders during the operation of the engine.
- 2. A rotary vee engine in accordance with claim 1 wherein the air/fuel manifold means includes fluid impeller means which rotate with the cylinders and impart additional radial velocity and pressure to the air/fuel mixture being directed radially into the intake chambers.
- 3. A rotary vee engine in accordance with claim 2 wherein each manifold passageway includes a fluid impeller means.
- 4. A rotary vee engine in accordance with claim 1 wherein the intake port means on each cylinder is centered on the radial extending from the related rotational axis through the center of the cylinder.
- 5. A rotary vee engine in accordance with claim 4 wherein each intake chamber extends a selected degree around the cylinder and is centered radially outwardly of the adjacent intake port means.
- 6. A rotary vee engine in accordance with claim 5 wherein each intake port means comprises a plurality of elongate slots extending axially along the adjacent cylinder within the associated intake chamber.
- 7. In a rotary vee engine:
- a housing having outer ends;
- two cylinder blocks each having inner and outer ends and mounted in the housing for rotation of one cylinder block about a first rotational axis and rotation of the other cylinder block about a second rotational axis, said axes being angled to intersect adjacent the inner ends of said blocks at an included angle less than one hundred and eighty degrees;
- each cylinder block having a plurality of cylinders positioned at a selected radial distance from the respective rotational axis and extending parallel to the axis to intersect the inner end of the cylinder block;
- a plurality of angled pistons each having a portion disposed in a cylinder of one block and a portion disposed in a cylinder in the other block for orbital motion of the pistons and rotation of the cylinders with respect to the pistons coordinately with the rotation of the cylinder blocks;
- angled support shaft means for rotatably and axially supporting each of the cylinder blocks in the housing;
- an air/fuel system for directing pressurized charges of air/fuel mixture radially inwardly into each of the cylinders during the operation of the engine comprising:
- a central cavity formed by the housing between the inner ends of the cylinder blocks for receiving air/fuel mixture;
- means within the central cavity of the housing adapted to compress and redirect the mixture axially toward the cylinder blocks;
- air/fuel manifold means defined within each cylinder block including an axial portion in fluid communication with the central cavity to receive air/fuel mixture into the manifold as the cylinders rotate;
- the manifold means further including a plurality of axially and radially extending manifold passageways each of which terminates in an air/fuel intake chamber positioned at the radial outward side of one of the cylinders, with each manifold passageway configured to direct air/fuel mixture radially outwardly into the associated intake chamber by the pressure of the compressed mixture and by the centrifugal force continuously applied to the mixture as the cylinders rotate during the operation of the engine;
- intake port means in the radial outward portion of each cylinder in fluid communication with the adjacent intake chamber and arranged to direct air/fuel mixture radially inwardly into the cylinder from the intake chamber by the pressure of the mixture overcoming the centrifugal force applied to the mixture; and
- an exhaust system for directing the exhaust gases radially inwardly from each cylinder during the operation of the engine comprising:
- exhaust port means in each cylinder positioned radially inwardly from the intake port means;
- an exhaust manifold defined in the cylinder blocks for each cylinder including an exhaust chamber positioned on the radial inward side of each exhaust port to receive the exhaust gases directed radially inwardly from the associated cylinder and further including an arcuate portion terminating in an exhaust opening in the periphery of the cylinder block and adapted to redirect the exhaust gases in a radially outward direction through the exhaust opening; and
- an exhaust cavity defined by the housing to receive the exhaust gases discharged from the cylinder block exhaust openings and discharge the exhaust gases from the engine;
- the air/fuel system operating to charge relatively dense air/fuel mixture radially inwardly into the cylinders without substantial turbulence and the exhaust system operates to discharge the relatively light exhaust gases radially inwardly from the cylinders, whereby the centrifugal forces stratifies the relatively heavy air/fuel mixture and relatively light exhaust gases in the cylinders to substantially enhance the scavenging of the exhaust gases from the cylinders.
- 8. A rotary vee engine in accordance with claim 7 wherein the arcuate portion of each exhaust manifold expands in volume toward opening in the periphery of the associated cylinder block and facilitates the discharge of the exhaust gases from the cylinders.
- 9. A rotary vee engine in accordance with claim 7 wherein the exhaust port means on each cylinder is centered on the radial extending from the related rotational axis through the center of the cylinder.
- 10. A rotary vee engine in accordance with claim 9 wherein each exhaust chamber extends a selected degree around the cylinder and is centered radially inwardly of the adjacent exhaust port means.
- 11. A rotary vee engine in accordance with claim 10 wherein each exhaust port means comprises a plurality of elongate slots extending axially along the adjacent cylinder within the associated exhaust chamber.
- 12. A rotary vee engine in accordance with claim 7 wherein the intake and exhaust port means are located in a selected axial position in each cylinder and each piston includes rotary valve means operative in response to the axial reciprocation of the piston and the rotation of the cylinder with respect to the piston to open and close the intake and exhaust port means in a selected sequential relationship during the operation of the engine.
- 13. A rotary vee engine in accordance with claim 12 wherein the exhaust port means is positioned in each cylinder with respect to the intake port means so that the rotary valve means opens the exhaust port means a selected degree of engine rotation in advance of the opening of the intake port means.
- 14. A rotary vee engine in accordance with claim 13 wherein the exhaust port means are further positioned with respect to the intake port means so that the rotary valve means closes the exhaust means a selected degree of engine rotation in advance of the closing of the intake port means.
- 15. A rotary vee engine in accordance with claim 12 wherein the valving means is defined by the outer piston head portion of each piston.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 151,657, filed Feb. 3, 1988, Pat. No. 4,867,107.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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