Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine cylinder assembly comprising a first cylinder having substantially vertically disposed interior walls defining a firing chamber therein; first piston means housed within said firing chamber and adapted for vertical reciprocation within said firing chamber; gas inlet channels means in the lower portion of said firing chamber; a crankcase housing having a gas compression chamber disposed therein; valve means adapted to permit fresh air to be charged into said gas compression chamber upon the depressuring of said chamber; fuel introduction means for introducing fuel into the upper portion of said firing chamber to form fuel/air mixtures therein; fuel ignition means for igniting a compressed fuel/air mixture in said firing chamber; second cylinder means positioned at the upper end of said first cylinder and having an exhaust chamber therein and a second piston means disposed within said exhaust chamber and adapted for vertical reciprocation therein, said exhaust chamber communicating with the upper end of said firing chamber; said second cylinder means being provided in the lower portion thereof with at least one exhaust gas port adapted for cyclic opening and closing to permit removal of exhaust gases from said firing chamber; at least a portion of said first cylinder extending downwardly into said gas compression chamber and being adapted to house at least a portion of said first piston means during the full downstroke of said first piston means; the upper portion of said crankcase having inwardly converging walls to define a converging gas space in the upper portion of said gas compression chamber annularly about said downwardly extending first cylinder portion, said gas inlet channels providing gaseous communication between said firing chamber and said converging gas space; said first piston means being arranged to cyclically open and close said gas inlet channels to permit said gaseous communication with said converging gas space; said second piston means being adapted to cyclically open and close said gas exhaust ports to control the removal of exhaust gases from said firing chamber; said first piston means cooperating with said second piston means, said fuel introduction means and said fuel ignition means for controlling the charging of fresh air and fuel into said firing chamber from said gas compression chamber and the pressurization and ignition thereof in said firing chamber to generate power and to remove from said firing chamber the thus formed exhaust gases.
- 2. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly of claim 1 wherein said second cylinder means is adapted to provide an exhaust chamber therein having a diameter which is greater that the diameter of said firing chamber.
- 3. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 1 wherein said downwardly extending portion of said first cylinder has a length of from about 0.4 to 1.5 times the height of said first piston means.
- 4. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim wherein said gas inlet channels are spaced substantially evenly about the circumference of said firing chamber's lower portion.
- 5. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 4 wherein a total of from about 6 to 10 of said gas inlet channels are provided about said lower circumference in said firing chamber.
- 6. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 1 wherein each said gas inlet channel is disposed such that its center longitudinal axis forms an angle of from about 10 to 60 degrees with said vertically disposed interior walls of said elongated firing chamber.
- 7. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 1 wherein said firing chamber is elongated.
- 8. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 7 wherein said valve means comprises at least one reed valve.
- 9. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 8 wherein said gas inlet channels in said lower portion of said firing chamber are spaced substantially evenly about the circumference of said firing chamber.
- 10. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 9 wherein a total of from about 6 to 10 of said gas inlet channels are provided about said lower circumference in said firing chamber.
- 11. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 10 wherein each said gas inlet channel is substantially circular in cross-section and is disposed such that its center longitudinal axis forms an angle of from about 10 to 60 degrees with said vertically disposed interior walls defining said firing chamber.
- 12. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 11 wherein said downwardly extending portion of said cylinder walls have a length of from about 0.4 to 1.5 times the height of said piston means.
- 13. An internal combustion engine cylinder assembly comprising a first elongated cylinder having substantially vertically disposed interior walls defining an elongated firing chamber therein; first piston means housed within said firing chamber and adapted for vertical reciprocation within said firing chamber; upwardly sloping gas inlet channel means in the lower portion of said firing chamber, the center longitudinal axis of each said gas inlet channel forming an angle of from about 10 to 60 degrees with said vertically disposed interior walls; a crankcase housing having a gas compression chamber disposed therein; valve means adapted to permit fresh air to be charged into said gas compression chamber upon the depressuring of said chamber; fuel introduction means for introducing fuel into said firing chamber; fuel ignition means for igniting compressed fuel/air mixtures in said firing chamber; second cylinder means positioned at the upper end of said first cylinder and having an exhaust chamber therein and a second piston means disposed within said exhaust chamber and adapted for vertical reciprocation therein, said exhaust chamber communicating with the upper end of said firing chamber; said second cylinder means being provided in the lower portion thereof with at least one exhaust gas port adapted for cyclic opening and closing to permit removal of exhaust gases from said firing chamber; at least a portion of said first elongated cylinder extending downwardly into said gas compression chamber and being adapted to house at least a portion of said first piston means during the full downstroke of said first piston means; the upper portion of said crankcase having inwardly sloping walls to define a converging gas space in the upper portion of said gas compression chamber annularly about said downwardly extending first cylinder portion, said gas inlet channels providing direct gaseous communication between said firing chamber and said converging gas space; said first piston means being arranged to cyclically open and close said gas inlet channels to permit said gaseous communication with said converging gas space; said second piston means being adapted to cyclically open and close said gas exhaust ports to control the removal of exhaust gases from said firing chamber; said first piston means cooperating with said second piston means, said fuel introduction means and said fuel ignition means for controlling the charging of fresh air and fuel into said firing chamber and the pressurization and ignition thereof in said firing chamber to generate power and to remove from said firing chamber the thus formed exhaust gases.
- 14. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly of claim 13 wherein said second cylinder means is adapted to provide an exhaust chamber therein having a diameter which is greater than the diameter of said firing chamber.
- 15. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 13 wherein a total of from about 2 to 20 of said gas inlet channels are provided in said firing chamber's lower portion.
- 16. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 14 wherein said gas inlet channels are spaced substantially evenly apart about said firing chamber's lower portion.
- 17. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 14 wherein said downwardly extending portion of said elongated cylinder walls have a length of from about 0.4 to 1.5 times the height of said first piston means.
- 18. An internal combustion engine cylinder assembly comprising a first cylinder having substantially vertically disposed interior walls defining a firing chamber therein; first piston means housed within said firing chamber and adapted for vertical reciprocation within said firing chamber; gas inlet channels means in the lower portion of said firing chamber; a crankcase housing having a gas compression chamber disposed therein; valve means adapted to permit fresh air/fuel mixtures to be charged into said gas compression chamber upon the depressuring of said chamber; fuel ignition means for igniting a compressed fuel/air mixture in said firing chamber; second cylinder means positioned at the upper end of said first cylinder and having an exhaust chamber therein and a second piston means disposed within said exhaust chamber and adapted for vertical reciprocation therein, said exhaust chamber communicating with the upper end of said firing chamber; said second cylinder means being provided in the lower portion thereof with at least one exhaust gas port adapted for cyclic opening and closing to permit removal of exhaust gases from said firing chamber; at least a portion of said first cylinder extending downwardly into said gas compression chamber and being adapted to house at least a portion of said first piston means during the full downstroke of said first piston means; the upper portion of said crankcase having inwardly converging walls to define a converging gas space in the upper portion of said gas compression chamber annularly about said downwardly extending first cylinder portion, said gas inlet channels providing gaseous communication between said firing chamber and said,#converging gas space; said first piston means being arranged to cyclically open and close said gas inlet channels to permit said gaseous communication with said converging gas space; said second piston means being adapted to cyclically open and close said gas exhaust ports to control the removal of exhaust gases from said firing chamber; said first piston means cooperating with said second piston means and said fuel ignition means for controlling the charging of fresh air/fuel mixtures into said firing chamber from said gas compression chamber and the pressurization and ignition thereof in said firing chamber to generate power and to remove from said firing chamber the thus formed exhaust gases.
- 19. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 18 wherein said downwardly extending portion of said cylinder walls have a length of from about 0.4 to 1.5 times the height of said piston means.
- 20. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 19 wherein said gas inlet channels in said lower portion of said firing chamber are spaced substantially evenly about the circumference of said firing chamber.
- 21. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 20 wherein a total of from about 6 to 10 of said gas inlet channels are provided about said lower circumference in said firing chamber.
- 22. The internal combustion engine cylinder assembly according to claim 19, wherein each said gas inlet channel is substantially circular in cross-section and is disposed such that its center longitudinal axis forms an angle of from about 10 to 60 degrees with said vertically disposed interior walls defining said firing chamber.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 674,944, filed Nov. 26, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,683,845 and is related to my co-pending Ser. No. 674,945, filed Nov. 26, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,682,570 the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein in their entirety, and is related to my co-pending application Ser. No. 78,225, filed July 27, 1987.
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