Claims
- 1. A spinning and shuttling piston assembly for maximizing the distance the piston is driven during the power stroke, maximizing the use of power produced by combustion, and maximizing the conversion of linear motion into rotary motion comprising, in combination:
- a) a block and head arrangement having a cylinder with a cylinder sidewall and at least a first cylinder head, with the cylinder having an axis with each direction on the axis defining a piston stroke;
- b) a spinning and shuttling cylindrical piston with at least a first crown and being in the cylinder on the axis, with the piston having a piston sidewall in close relationship with the cylinder sidewall, with the piston being shuttleable on the axis in both axial directions and spinnable about the axis in the cylinder;
- c) a power output shaft rotatably mounted to the block and head arrangement and trained to the spinning and shuttling piston such that both spinning and shuttling of the piston rotates the power output shaft;
- d) means in the block and head arrangement for driving the piston in at least one of the directions; and
- e) piston spin means between the piston and the block and head arrangement for forcing the piston to spin in one direction of rotation about the axis regardless of the axial direction of piston movement such that both spinning of the piston in the one rotation direction and shuttling of the piston drives the power output shaft, with the piston spin means comprising a track and rider arrangement between the piston and the block and head arrangement, with the track and rider arrangement having a track on one of the piston and block and head arrangement and a rider on the other of the piston and block and head arrangement, and wherein the track comprises an endless track which criss-crosses itself at least once to form at least one intersection, with the rider including means for maintaining linear movement across the intersection when the rider engages the intersection, and wherein the track and rider arrangement comprises means for activating and deactivating the means for maintaining linear movement prior to and after the rider engages the intersection.
- 2. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 1 wherein the means for maintaining linear movement comprises an extension engaged to the rider and extendable and retractable relative to the rider and engagable and disengable relative to the track.
- 3. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 2 and wherein the track includes an arcuate portion, and further comprising a set of two extensions, with both of the extensions being engaged in the track as the rider crosses the intersection, and with at least one of the extensions being disengaged from the track when the rider traverses the arcuate portion.
- 4. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 3 wherein the rider further comprises a leg continuously engaged with the track.
- 5. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 1 wherein the means for activating and deactivating the means for maintaining linear movement prior to and after the rider engages the intersection comprises electrical means.
- 6. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 5 wherein the rider includes a leading portion and a trailing portion and with each of the portions being engagable with and disengagable from the track, and wherein the electrical means comprises, in combination: a sensor and trigger arrangement in a portion of the block and head arrangement which is timed with the piston assembly, with the sensor and trigger arrangement controlling engagement and disengagement of the leading and trailing portions relative to the track.
- 7. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 1 wherein the means for activating and deactivating the means for maintaining linear movement prior to and after the rider engages the intersection comprises mechanical means.
- 8. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 7 wherein the rider includes a leading portion and a trailing portion and with each of the portions being engagable with and disengable from the track, and wherein the mechanical means comprises, in combination: pivotable means for permitting pivotable movement of the rider relative to the track to permit the rider to change directions relative to the piston such that the leading portion runs ahead of the trailing portion in each of the axial directions.
- 9. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 1 and wherein the track comprises a generally lateral section and a generally longitudinal section, and wherein the rider further comprises, in combination: at least three guide pins engagable with the track; and means for disengaging at least one of the guide pins from the track prior to the rider engaging the generally lateral portion of the track extending about the axis; and means for engaging at least three of the guide pins with the track when the rider engages the generally longitudinal portion of the track.
- 10. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 1 and wherein the track includes an arcuate section and a generally linear section, and wherein the rider includes a first condition wherein said rider assumes a deformed form about the axis when traversing the arcuate section of the track and a second condition wherein said rider assumes a less deformed form when traversing the generally linear section of the track such that the rider is stabilized as closely as possible to the track.
- 11. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 1 wherein the track and rider arrangement further comprises at least one additional rider and at least one additional track, with the riders being equally spaced circumferentially from each other, and wherein the tracks cross each other.
- 12. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 1 wherein the track and rider arrangement further comprises at least one additional rider and at least one additional track, with the riders being equally spaced circumferentially from each other, and wherein the each of the tracks crosses itself.
- 13. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 1 wherein the track is on one of the piston sidewall and cylinder and the rider is on the other of the piston sidewall and cylinder.
- 14. A spinning and shuttling piston assembly for maximizing the distance the piston is driven during the power stroke, maximizing the use of power produced by combustion, and maximizing the conversion of linear motion into rotary motion comprising, in combination:
- a) a block and head arrangement having a cylinder with a cylinder sidewall and at least a first cylinder head, with the cylinder having an axis with each direction on the axis defining a piston stroke, and with the block and head arrangement having opposite end portions;
- b) a spinning and shuttling cylindrical piston with at least a first crown and being in the cylinder on the axis, with the piston having a piston sidewall in close relationship with the cylinder sidewall, with the piston being shuttleable on the axis in both axial directions and spinnable about the axis in the cylinder;
- c) a power output shaft rotatably mounted to the block and head arrangement and trained to the spinning and shuttling piston such that both spinning and shuttling of the piston rotates the power output shaft;
- d) means in the block and head arrangement for driving the piston in at least one of the directions; and
- e) piston spin means between the piston and the block and head arrangement for forcing the piston to spin in one direction of rotation about the axis regardless of the axial direction of piston movement such that both spinning of the piston in the one rotation direction and shuttling of the piston drives the power output shaft, with the piston spin means comprising a track and rider arrangement between the piston and the block and head arrangement, with the track and rider arrangement having a track on one of the piston and block and head arrangement and a rider on the other of the piston and block and head arrangement, and wherein the track comprises an endless track which criss-crosses itself at least once to form at least one intersection, with the rider including means for maintaining linear movement across the intersection when the rider engages the intersection;
- f) and wherein the cylinder includes a second head and the piston includes a second crown, and with each of the crowns being driven by the driving means such that the piston is driven in each of the axial directions to thereby provide a driving force to the power output shaft with each combustion cycle.
- 15. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 14 wherein the block and head arrangement includes a first unit which comprises at least four pistons in respective four cylinders with respective four axes, with the axes being parallel, with each of the cylinders having opposite first and second cylinder heads, with each of the first cylinder heads lying in a first plane and with each of the second cylinder heads lying in a second plane, with the first and second cylinder heads being anchored on respective opposite end portions of the block and head arrangement, with each of the piston strokes having a common length, with two of the pistons being paired by motion and with the other pair of pistons being paired by motion, with one pair of pistons shuttling in the opposite axial direction from the other pair of pistons.
- 16. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 15 wherein two of the axes lie in a third plane and the other two axes lie in a fourth plane, with the third and fourth planes lying at right angles to and intersecting each other, with the axes which lie in the third plane having one pair of pistons paired by motion and with the axes lying in the fourth plane having the other pair of pistons paired by motion, with the axes being circumferentially spaced equidistant from each other.
- 17. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 15 and further comprising at least a second unit.
- 18. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 17 wherein one of the end portions of one of the units confronts one of the end portions of the other unit.
- 19. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 18 wherein one of the power output shafts of one of the units engages a power output shaft of the other unit.
- 20. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 15 wherein one end portion of the block and head arrangement comprises means for training at least two of the power output shafts to each other.
- 21. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 14 wherein the piston includes intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes and further comprising valve means in the cylinder head, the valve means including a compression port openable during at least a portion of the compression stroke for permitting the piston to push fluid from the cylinder, with the compression port being closeable whereupon pressure begins to build in the cylinder for an effective compression stroke, with the valve means further including means for regulating the amount of fluid pushed out of the cylinder during the compression stroke for varying the amount of pressure permitted to build in the cylinder for the effective compression stroke such that the power stroke may be effectively longer than the compression stroke.
- 22. The spinning and shuttling piston assembly of claim 14 wherein the power output shaft is offset relative to longitudinal axis of piston travel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/512,670, filed Aug. 8, 1995, U.S. Pat. No. 5,622,142.
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