Patents by Inventor Richard F. Blaser

Richard F. Blaser 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).

  • Patent number: 5117788
    Abstract: An improved apparatus and technique for providing increased efficiency and relatively pollutant free operation of internal combustion engines. An internal combustion engine's gas cycle is refined by forming a secondary balancing non-combusting chamber within the main combustion chamber of each cylinder. The balancing chamber is constructed on a piston surface or within the piston body and operates as a pressure exchange or wave generator during the gas cycle of the internal combustion engine. This permits control of the pressure and temperature within the combustion chamber during the liberation of heat caused by combustion of fuel and air on the power cycle of the engine. The apparatus, the balancing chamber, controls pressure and temperature during this cycle by introducing expansion and compression waves, in the combustion zone during burning of the fuel, that follow one another in sequence without interruption throughout the entire power cycle of each cylinder of the internal combustion engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1992
    Assignee: Sonex Research, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard F. Blaser
  • Patent number: 5095869
    Abstract: A reciprocating piston internal combustion engine is provided with a fixed volume air chamber located next to the working face of the piston and separated from the combustion chamber solely by a circumferential gap extending between the working face of the piston and the adjacent cylinder sidewall. The gap permits continuous controlled exchange of compression shock and expansion wave energy between the combustion and air chambers during a combustion reaction of fuel and air in the combustion chamber. The air chamber extends along a peripheral length of the piston and is provided with a radially inner sidewall including a generally sloping portion that extends from the piston side edge of the gap towards the bottom area of the air chamber, the inner sidewall characterized in that it is continuous and uninterrupted over the entire length of the air chamber and in that the sloping portion of the sidewall continuously diverges away from the adjacent cylinder sidewall over its respective length.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1992
    Assignee: Sonex Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard F. Blaser, Andrew A. Pouring
  • Patent number: 5052356
    Abstract: An improved apparatus and technique for providing increased efficiency and relatively pollutant free operation of internal combustion engines. An internal combustion engine's gas cycle is refined by forming a secondary balancing non-combusting chamber within the main combustion chamber of each cylinder. The balancing chamber is constructed on a piston surface or within the piston body and operates as a pressure exchange or wave generator during the gas cycle of the internal combustion engine. This permits control of the pressure and temperature within the combustion chamber during the liberation of heat caused by combustion of fuel and air on the power cycle of the engine. The apparatus, the balancing chamber, controls pressure and temperature during this cycle by introducing expansion and compression waves, in the combustion zone during burning of the fuel, that follow one another in sequence without interruption throughout the entire power cycle of each cylinder of the internal combustion engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1991
    Assignee: Sonex Research, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard F. Blaser
  • Patent number: 4546752
    Abstract: A charge conditioner for an Otto cycle internal combustion engine supplies hot, oxygen-free exhaust gas to premixed intake fuel and air charge in sufficient quantity to heat the charge and completely vaporize the fuel, while improving engine volumetric efficiency by filling the cylinders with a mass of exhaust gases introduced downstream of the throttle. The flow of exhaust gas to the charge is maximum from idle to approximately cruise engine power output, and is then progressively decreased up to full engine output until flow is prevented at maximum engine power output. A supplemental fuel supply system optionally adds vaporized fuel to the charge by using the hot exhaust gas as a fuel carrier to the charge intake stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1985
    Inventors: Richard F. Blaser, Walter L. Blaser
  • Patent number: 4465033
    Abstract: An energy conversion cycle for an internal combustion engine and an internal combustion engine capable of carrying out the process to produce work, the process characterized by the steps of forming fuel and air charges having fuel to air proportions varying from stoichiometric at full engine power to excess air at less than full engine power conditions; increasing by compression the density and activation of the molecules of the charges supplied to a variable volume working chamber in which fuel and oxygen in the air are reacted to produce thermal potential; controlling fuel and air distribution in the working chamber so that the excess air portion of each charge is located in an air reservoir chamber that is separated from the reaction area by an open partition area separating the working and air reservoir chambers; and through the partition area, controlling availability of oxygen in the working chamber during the reaction while permitting the oxygen to be activated in a specific manner by molecular interac
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1984
    Inventor: Richard F. Blaser
  • Patent number: 4433660
    Abstract: A device for supplying flash evaporated fuels directly to the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine includes a housing that is secured to the engine adjacent the combustion chamber and a liquid fuel holding chamber within the housing that is in direct heat exchange relationship with the combustion chamber so that the liquid fuel in the chamber is superheated while the engine is operating. Liquid fuel supplied to the device is drawn into the holding chamber during each intake event of the combustion chamber and is also withdrawn from the holding chamber during the intake event. The holding chamber retains a larger volume than is normally admitted during each intake event and the fuel is further heated by passing same through a restricted passageway that is also in direct heat exchange relationship with the combustion chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1984
    Inventor: Richard F. Blaser
  • Patent number: 4343279
    Abstract: A charge forming device for an air breathing internal combustion engine (10) includes main and mixing air manifold (40) (63) for each cylinder (14), a fuel distribution port (62) in each mixing manifold (63) facing towards the intake valve (30) of each cylinder, with the fuel of each charge being supplied solely through the fuel distribution port and entrained, with a proportion of fuel carrier air supplied by a carrier air duct (54) in communication with the fuel distribution port into the main engine air supply flowing through the main and mixing manifolds. The fuel distribution port is large and is shaped to divert expansion waves induced in the charge upstream of the intake valve by the kinetics of the interrupted charge flow out of the mixing manifold and into a temporary holding area, and to allow compression wave flow of fuel-free air from the main manifold towards the intake valve so that fuel-free air accumulates near the intake valve between engine intake events.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1982
    Inventor: Richard F. Blaser