Claims
- 1. A two-cycle internal combustion engine having a rotary cylinder block comprising a plurality of radially arranged angularly spaced cylinders supported at their outer extremities by an annular rim member, each cylinder having a bore opening at its outer end and having a piston reciprocable therein, said pistons being connected to a common crank arm of a crankshaft, a circular housing within which said rotary cylinder block rotates, said housing having a series of exhaust ports and fuel injectors arranged circumferentially in angularly spaced relation with which said open-ended bores sequentially register, wherein the improvement comprises means providing a sealed contact between each cylinder and said circular housing, said means including a split sealing ring having overlapping ends, and an annular groove in said annular rim in concentric surrounding relation to the open end of the bore of each of said cylinders in which said split sealing ring is disposed, said groove varying in depth circumferentially and said ring varying in height circumferentially so as to conform in contour to the circular interior surface of said circular housing, the peripheral outer surface of each of said split sealing rings sloping at a steep angle, in the range of 75.degree.-85.degree. to the base, and the outer wall of said groove most remote from the cylinder bore sloping correspondingly, whereby a component of the force exerted on said ring in said groove due to cylinder gas pressure at least partially counteracts the effect of centrifugal force acting to press said ring to the contact surface on said circular housing.
- 2. In a two-cycle internal combustion engine having a rotary cylinder block comprising a plurality of radially arranged angularly spaced cylinders supported at their outer extremities by an annular rim member, each cylinder having a bore opening at its outer end and having a piston reciprocable therein, said pistons being connected to a common crank arm of a crankshaft, a circular housing within which said rotary cylinder block rotates, said housing having a series of exhaust ports and fuel injectors arranged circumferentially in angularly spaced relation with which said open-ended bores sequentially register, the improvement comprising means providing a sealed contact between each cylinder and said circular housing, said means including a composite ring having a plurality of individual split rings of substantially uniform thickness and different diameters respectively arranged in closely fitting concentric relation, the ends of the different individual rings terminating short of each other to provide corresponding spaces which spaces are circumferentially staggered with respect to each other, and an annular groove in said annular rim in concentric surrounding relation to the open end of the bore of each of said cylinders in which said composite ring is disposed, said groove varying in depth circumferentially and said composite ring varying correspondingly in height circumferentially to conform in contour to the circular interior surface of said circular housing.
- 3. A two-cycle internal combustion engine according to claim 2, wherein each individual ring of the said composite ring slopes at a uniform angle to the base thereof, in the range of 75.degree.-85.degree., and the outer wall of said groove most remote from the cylinder bore slopes correspondingly, thereby to cause a component of the force exerted on the composite ring in said groove due to cylinder gas pressure to at least partially counteract the effect of centrifugal force acting to press the composite ring to the contact surface on said circular housing.
- 4. A cylinder seal ring for a rotary cylinder engine of the type having a stationary housing with a circular interior surface within which a block of radial cylinders rotates, said seal ring comprising a circular split ring member having overlapping end portions adapted to fit in a corresponding circular groove in the outer surface of said block of cylinders, said ring member having a flat base and an upper edge ground circularly to conform in contour to and to seat on the circular interior surface of the stationary housing, and being further characterized in that the outer peripheral surface of said ring member slopes toward the inner surface at an angle to the base in the range of 75.degree.-80.degree..
- 5. A cylinder seal ring for a rotary cylinder engine of the type having a stationary housing with a circular interior surface within which a block of radial cylinders rotates, said seal ring comprising a plurality of separate split rings of different diameters respectively, fitted into close concentric contact with one another, the ends of each of the individual rings having a space therebetween and the spaces for the different rings being in staggered circumferential relation with respect to each other, said rings having a common flat base and having their upper edges ground circularly to conform in contour to and seat sealingly on the circular interior surface of the stationary housing of the engine.
- 6. A cylinder seal ring for a rotary cylinder type of engine according to claim 5, wherein the individual rings are substantially of uniform thickness.
- 7. A cylinder seal ring for a rotary cylinder type of engine according to claim 5, wherein the individual rings are of substantially uniform thickness and taper toward the axis thereof at an angle to the base in the range of 75.degree.-85.degree..
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior copending application Ser. No. 838,383, filed Sept. 30, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,136,646.
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