Claims
- 1. An air cooled rotor in a rotary internal combustion engine of the kind comprising a cavity, means for mounting the rotor in the cavity for rotation, the walls of the cavity being shaped to provide walls of working chambers formed by the rotating rotor, the working chambers varying in volume as the rotor rotates, the engine having inlet and outlet ports to the cavity, the rotor comprising a body having, in a plane transverse to the axis of rotation of the rotor, an outer profile of generally equilateral triangular shape with outwardly curved sides and an inner profile providing part peripheral location portions in the regions of the mid point of the rotor sides, an insert in engagement with the part peripheral location portions, the insert providing a bearing part and an indexing gear of the rotor, the inner profile of the body adjacent each apex of the rotor, being radially outwards of the insert over the entire axial length of the body, thereby providing gaps between the location portions to provide axial cooling passages, peripherally bounded by the rotor body and the insert, which extend continuously over the entire axial length of the body, and the engine having means to pass cooling air axially through said axial cooling passages from one end of the body to the other end thereof.
- 2. A rotor according to claim 1, wherein the location portions do not project peripherally beyond the peripherally widest dimension of the axial cooling passage.
- 3. A rotor according to claim 1 wherein the location portions project beyond the maximum peripheral dimensions of the axial cooling passages but provide gaps of relatively small width in the peripheral direction between the portions.
- 4. A rotor according to claim 1 wherein the insert is of a one piece construction.
- 5. A rotor according to claim 1 wherein the body between the inner and outer profiles is of such configuration to provide the rotor with the necessary strength, without consideration of the strength of the insert, to withstand the gas pressures and inertia loads imposed thereon in use.
- 6. A rotor according to claim 1 wherein the part peripheral location portions are part circular and the insert is circular in cross section.
- 7. A rotor according to claim 1 wherein the insert is an interference fit with the part peripheral location portions of the rotor body, additional securing means being provided to prevent movement of the insert relative to the rotor body.
- 8. A rotor according to claim 7 wherein said securing means comprise at least one member received in an axial bore, part of the circumference of which is formed in said insert and part of the circumference of which is formed in said rotor body.
- 9. A rotor according to claim 1 wherein the wall of the axial cooling passageway in the rotor body is formed with axially extending cooling fins.
- 10. A rotor according to claim 1 wherein the housing has a two-lobed epitroichoidal bore which forms the cavity and end plates which form axially spaced end walls closing the cavity, the rotor being mounted on an eccentric journal of a main shaft and being secured to rotate in a planetary manner within the cavity at one third of the speed of rotation of the main shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 378,436, filed on May 17, 1982, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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