Patents by Inventor David W. Garside

David W. Garside has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20140261291
    Abstract: A rotary internal combustion engine of the Wankel type having a housing with a two lobed epitrochoidal inner peripheral surface, a shaft journalled in end housings and a rotor eccentrically mounted on the shaft and geared to rotate at one third the speed of said shaft whereby working chambers are formed between the flanks of the rotor and the housings which vary in volume as the rotor rotates. The rotor is cooled by a fully closed circuit system wherein pressurised gasses are circulated by a centrifugal fan which is directly mounted on the main eccentric shaft, and circulates the gases through a heat exchanger which is integrated into the cool sector of the rotor housing, all components being enclosed within the pressurised system and only one drive shaft using a single high pressure shaft seal assembly emerges from this system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2012
    Publication date: September 18, 2014
    Applicant: Compound Rotary Engines Limited
    Inventor: David W. Garside
  • Patent number: 8662052
    Abstract: A power unit (14) which has a spark-ignition engine unit (1) of the Wankel type including a three flanked rotary piston (R) mounted on an eccentric shaft (63) rotating eccentrically within a cavity within a two lobed epitroochoidal inner peripheral surface (14), the cavity including an inlet port (7) through which air at ambient pressure is induced into the working chambers, and an outlet port (45) through which exhaust gasses are exhausted from the working chambers, and the power unit also including a rotary expander unit (4) which has a two flanked rotor (24) mounted on an eccentric shaft (12) rotating eccentrically within a single lobed epitrochoidal chamber (25), both shafts (62, 63) being coupled to rotate together, and the exhaust port (45) of epitrochoidal cavity of the engine unit (1) being connected to an inlet port (26) of the expander unit (4) so that the exhaust gasses from the engine unit (1) are further expanded in the expander unit (4).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2014
    Inventor: David W. Garside
  • Patent number: 8424504
    Abstract: A rotary piston internal combustion engine of the Wankel type has a housing (1) with a two lobed epitrochoidal inner peripheral surface (14) a shaft (8) journalled in end casings (3, 4), a rotor (9) eccentrically mounted on the shaft (8) and geared to rotate at one third speed of the shaft (8) whereby working chambers (34, 35, 36) are formed between flanks of the rotor (9) and the end casings (3, 4), which chambers vary in volume as the rotor (9) rotates, the rotor (9) being cooled by a cooling medium in a generally closed cooling circuit, the medium being circulated by a circulating pump (27), via connecting passageways (20, 18) in the end casings (3, 4) and an internal passageway (21) of the rotor (9), and through an external cooling heat exchanger (24), the cooling medium being blow-by gasses from the high pressure working chambers, which gasses have leaked past the rotor side seals (26) into the rotor cooling passages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2013
    Inventor: David W. Garside
  • Publication number: 20100326753
    Abstract: A power unit (14) which has a spark-ignition engine unit (1) of the Wankel type including a three flanked rotary piston (R) mounted on an eccentric shaft (63) rotating eccentrically within a cavity within a two lobed epitroochoidal inner peripheral surface (14), the cavity including an inlet port (7) through which air at ambient pressure is induced into the working chambers, and an outlet port (45) through which exhaust gasses are exhausted from the working chambers, and the power unit also including a rotary expander unit (4) which has a two flanked rotor (24) mounted on an eccentric shaft (12) rotating eccentrically within a single lobed epitrochoidal chamber (25), both shafts (62, 63) being coupled to rotate together, and the exhaust port (45) of epitrochoidal cavity of the engine unit (1) being connected to an inlet port (26) of the expander unit (4) so that the exhaust gasses from the engine unit (1) are further expanded in the expander unit (4).
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2009
    Publication date: December 30, 2010
    Inventor: David W. Garside
  • Publication number: 20100313844
    Abstract: A rotary piston internal combustion engine of the Wankel type has a housing (1) with a two lobed epitrochoidal inner peripheral surface (14) a shaft (8) journalled in end casings (3, 4), a rotor (9) eccentrically mounted on the shaft (8) and geared to rotate at one third speed of the shaft (8) whereby working chambers (34, 35, 36) are formed between flanks of the rotor (9) and the end casings (3, 4), which chambers vary in volume as the rotor (9) rotates, the rotor (9) being cooled by a cooling medium in a generally closed cooling circuit, the medium being circulated by a circulating pump (27), via connecting passageways (20, 18) in the end casings (3, 4) and an internal passageway (21) of the rotor (9), and through an external cooling heat exchanger (24), the cooling medium being blow-by gasses from the high pressure working chambers, which gasses have leaked past the rotor side seals (26) into the rotor cooling passages.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2009
    Publication date: December 16, 2010
    Inventor: David W. Garside
  • Patent number: 4772189
    Abstract: An air cooled rotor for a rotary internal combustion engine, such as a Wankel type engine, in which the housing has a two-lobed epitrochoidal bore which forms the cavity, the rotor having an outer profile of generally equilateral triangular shape with outwardly curved sides, such as convexly curved sides, and the rotor being mounted on an eccentric journal of a main shaft and being geared to rotate in a planetary manner within the cavity at one third of the speed of rotation of the main shaft, the rotor comprising a body and an insert secured together by one or more rigid fasteners which extend into a passage part of the insert from a passage part of the body which opens to the outer profile of the rotor, the or each fastener extending transverse to the axis of rotation of the rotor, at an angle of between 70.degree. and 90.degree. to the axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1988
    Assignee: Norton Motors Limited
    Inventor: David W. Garside
  • Patent number: 4486159
    Abstract: A rotor for a rotary engine of the kind comprising a rotor which rotates in a cavity to form working chambers within the cavity which vary in volume as the rotor rotates, 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 formations in regions of the mid-points of the rotor sides in engagement with an insert, 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 inserts of the entire axial length of the rotor thereby providing a gap between the location portions so that axial cooling passages are formed bounded by the rotor body and the insert.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1984
    Assignee: Norton Motors (1978) Limited
    Inventor: David W. Garside