Claims
- 1. A rotatable cylinder valve engine comprising a piston disposed within a rotatable cylinder, and a combustion chamber defined by the piston and the cylinder, characterised in that the rotatable cylinder comprises a tubular mid-section formed with a closed end and an open end, the rotating cylinder valve engine comprising means to axially move the cylinder relative to the piston to alter the compression ratio of the engine.
- 2. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means to axially move the cylinder comprises spring means disposed externally of the cylinder and adjacent the closed end of the rotatable cylinder.
- 3. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in claim 2, wherein in use the spring means provides a self regulating compression adjustment.
- 4. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means to axially move the cylinder comprises an actuator disposed externally of the cylinder and adjacent the closed end of the rotatable cylinder.
- 5. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the rotating cylinder valve engine comprises rotatable, cylinder damper means, the arrangement being such that in use the damper means restricts the axial oscillation of the rotatable cylinder.
- 6. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in claim 5, wherein the damper means comprises a hydraulic damping system.
- 7. A rotatable cylinder valve engine comprising a piston disposed within a rotatable cylinder and a combustion chamber defined by the piston and the cylinder characterised in that the arrangement of the rotatable cylinder and the combustion chamber is such that the volumetric centre of the combustion chamber is offset from the central axis of the piston.
- 8. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in claim 7, wherein the cylinder comprises a gas access port and the volumetric centre of the combustion chamber is offset towards the gas access port.
- 9. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in claim 7 or claim 8, wherein the offset combustion chamber is partly defined by a curved surface formed in the closed end of the cylinder.
- 10. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in any one of claims 7 to 9, wherein the maximum length parallel to the central axis of the piston of the combustion chamber is adjacent the gas access port.
- 11. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in claim 9 or claim 10, wherein the curved surface formed in the closed end of the cylinder extends from the gas access port in a direction towards the piston.
- 12. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 11, wherein a second-curved surface is formed in the inner surface of the closed end of the cylinder, the second curved surface extending from the edge of the inner surface in a direction towards the other curved surface.
- 13. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in claim 12, wherein the radius of curvature of the second curved surface is generally greater than the radius of curvature of the other curved surface.
- 14. A rotatable cylinder valve engine characterised in that the engine comprises a piston disposed within a rotatable cylinder formed with a gas access port the arrangement being such that the longitudinal horizontal central axis of the inlet port that extends through the wall of the cylinder does not intersect the longitudinal vertical central axis of the cylinder.
- 15. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in claim 14, wherein the engine comprises a combustion chamber defined by the piston and the cylinder the arrangement being such that the volumetric centre of the combustion chamber is offset from the central axis of the piston as specified by the second aspect of the present invention.
- 16. A rotatable cylinder valve engine characterised in that the engine comprises a piston disposed within a rotatable cylinder formed with a gas access port, the arrangement being such that when the piston is at the top dead-centre of the stroke the base portion of the piston is adjacent the lowermost edge of the access port.
- 17. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in claim 16, wherein the valve engine comprises a piston ring disposed towards the bottom edge of the piston.
- 18. A rotatable cylinder valve engine characterised in that the engine comprises a piston disposed within a rotatable cylinder and a cylinder jacket surrounding the rotatable cylinder, the cylinder jacket and rotatable cylinder being formed with gas fluid access ports extending there through and the rotating cylinder being provided with friction reducing and cooling means.
- 19. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in claim 18, wherein the friction reducing and cooling means is an oil pump whereby in use oil is forced over the rotating cylinder.
- 20. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in claim 18, wherein the friction reducing and cooling means is achieved by the interaction of a close fitting cylinder jacket around the rotating cylinder the arrangement being such that in use the oil is forced between the respective adjacent surfaces of the cylinder jacket and the rotating cylinder.
- 21. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in any one of claims 18 to 20, wherein the oil pump is disposed at one end of the rotatable cylinder.
- 22. A rotatable cylinder valve engine characterised in that the engine comprises a piston disposed within a rotatable cylinder, a crankshaft assembly comprising a crankshaft and a gear and a balancing assembly comprising a balancing element and a gear, the balancing assembly being disposed on the opposite side of the engine to the crankshaft whereby, in use, the balancing element provides a balancing function to the engine, at the open end of the rotatable cylinder there being formed a bevel gear that engages the gear of the crankshaft assembly and the gear of the balancing assembly.
- 23. A rotatable cylinder valve engine as claimed in claim 22, wherein the balancing element is a substantially L-shaped shaft the arrangement being such that in use the shaft rotates in a direction that is opposite to the direction of the crankshaft.
- 24. A rotatable cylinder valve engine characterised in that the engine comprises a piston disposed within a rotatable cylinder one end of which being formed with a bevel gearing that engages a drive gear, and a crankshaft assembly comprising a crankshaft rotatable about a first axis and being supported in a tubular sleeve having a central axis offset from the first axis, the arrangement being such that in use the clearance between the bevel gearing and the drive gear is adjustable by rotating the tubular support sleeve about the central axis of the tubular support sleeve.
- 25. A method for starting a rotating cylinder valve engine comprising a piston disposed within a rotatable cylinder formed with a bevel gearing at one end of the cylinder that engages a drive gear, a crankshaft assembly and a starting mechanism, characterised in that the method comprises applying the starting mechanism to the rotatable cylinder.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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0023595.2 |
Sep 2000 |
GB |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a national stage application of prior International Application No. PCT/GB01/04304, filed Sep. 26, 2001, which claims the benefit of United Kingdom application No. 0023595.2, filed Sep. 27, 2000, which are incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
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PCT/GB01/04304 |
9/26/2001 |
WO |
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