Claims
- 1. A two-cycle internal combustion engine, comprising:
- an engine block having an upper cylindrical gas chamber and a lower cylindrical gas chamber, a bottom portion of said upper gas chamber serving as a compression chamber for a fuel/gas mixture introduced into said lower gas chamber, said lower chamber serving as a combustion chamber;
- a piston assembly comprised of a lower piston located in said lower gas chamber, an upper piston located in said upper gas chamber and dividing said upper chamber into two portions including a top upper chamber portion and the bottom upper chamber portion, and a shaft connecting said upper and lower pistons for moving both upper and lower pistons in phase with one another;
- sealing means for permitting reciprocating movement of said connecting shaft within said upper and lower chambers and for providing a seal between said upper and lower chambers;
- cooling means jacketing said sealing means for coiling said sealing means,
- upper chamber intake for allowing a fuel/air mixture to be introduced into said bottom portion of said upper gas chamber;
- one-way upper chamber intake valve means for preventing gas from exiting from said bottom portion of said upper gas chamber through said upper chamber intake means;
- an inter-chamber passageway in said engine block for permitting flow of the fuel/air mixture from said bottom portion of said upper chamber directly to said lower chamber, said inter-chamber passageway located near the top of said upper chamber;
- automatically controlled lower chamber intake valve means for controlling flow of the fuel/air mixture from said interchamber passageway to said lower chamber;
- a fuel/air source for providing the fuel/air mixture to said lower chamber, wherein the fuel/air mixture from the fuel/air mixture source passes in sequence through said one-way upper chamber intake means, said lower portion of said upper chamber, said inter-chamber passageway in said engine block, and said automatically operated lower chamber intake valve means prior to entry into said lower chamber;
- one-way air inflow means communicating with said top portion of said upper chamber and permitting air to be drawn into said top portion of said upper chamber when said upper piston moves toward said lower chamber;
- an air driven turbine located in a housing, said air driven turbine in communication with said top portion of said upper chamber, said air driven turbine driven by air which exits from the top portion of said upper chamber when said upper piston moves away from said lower chamber;
- a shaft connected to said air driven turbine,
- a pumping turbine located in a housing, said pumping turbine connected to said shaft, said pumping turbine driven by said air driven turbine through said shaft, said pumping turbine in communication with the lower portion of said upper chamber, said pumping turbine in communication with the source of fuel/air mixture, said pumping turbine for pumping fuel/air mixture into the lower portion of said upper chamber,
- lower chamber exit means for permitting the contents of said lower gas chamber to be discharged from said chamber, said lower chamber exit means located near the bottom of said lower chamber and controlled by travel of said lower piston thereby facilitating exhaustion of the combustion products of the fuel/gas mixture from said lower gas chamber when a fresh fuel/air mixture enters said lower gas chamber from said automatically controlled lower chamber intake valve means directly from said inter-chamber passageway;
- ignition means for igniting the gaseous contents of said lower chamber, said ignition means automatically periodically being energized and unenergized in coordination with the automatic operation of said automatically controlled lower chamber intake valve means.
- 2. The internal combustion engine described in claim 1 wherein said shaft includes a first sealing means for preventing air from leaking from the air driven turbine housing and includes a second sealing means for preventing fuel/air mixture from leaking from the pumping turbine housing.
- 3. The internal combustion engine described in claim 1 wherein said one-way air inflow means and said air driven turbine are located at the top of said upper gas chamber.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 791,461, filed Oct. 25, 1985 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,745,886.
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