Balanced Rotary Engine
The invention relates to a balanced rotary engine consisting of a rotary engine comprising tangential pistons which improve engine performance, facilitate the lubrication of the engine components, enable the use thereof at high revolutions and condition same for two-stroke operation with full use of the combustion chamber, even with mixtures (diesel cycle) which explode spontaneously upon reaching high compressions with a suitable volume. According to the invention, the components are structured such that (i) the engine can also be self-powered and (ii) the air or mixture is drawn directly from the rear of the cylinder and, subsequently, injected into the combustion chamber of said cylinder or of the cylinder adjacent thereto.
1. Field of the Invention
The present specification relates to a balanced rotary engine consisting of a rotary engine comprising tangential pistons which improve engine performance, facilitate the lubrication of the engine components, and enable the use thereof at high revolutions. The components are structured such that the engine can also be self-powered and the air or mixture is drawn directly from the rear of the cylinder and, subsequently, injected into the combustion chamber of said cylinder or of the cylinder adjacent thereto, and they condition same for two-stroke operation with full use of the combustion chamber, even with mixtures (diesel cycle) which explode spontaneously upon reaching high compressions with a suitable volume.
2. Description of the Related Art
Two-stroke engines developed until now consist of the use of nozzles for the intake of the burning agent-fuel, which are made in the cylinder, which considerably reduces the effective chamber, the mixture inlet time, scavenging and compression of the engine, therefore it loses effectiveness and is not suitable for the use of mixtures which explode spontaneously.
Likewise, rotary engines consisting of tangential pistons currently under development have the opposing pistons coupled to the same gudgeon or journal of the crankshaft by means of which movement of the internal elements (pistons, connecting rods and pivoted lever) is not symmetrical during the rotation of the assembly, causing vibration-generating loads. In the same way, these are housed in a single chamber, making their lubrication difficult when the agent used for this purpose moves to the outside thereof driven by centrifugal force.
The applicant, who is a person skilled in the art, is not aware of any self-powered balanced rotary engine like the one described below.
III. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe self-powered balanced rotary engine object of the present invention is herein described to palliate, or where applicable eliminate, the drawbacks discussed above.
In the present invention, the pistons of each cylinder are coupled to a gudgeon of the crankshaft that is shifted the same number of degrees as the pistons and the chamber containing the inner elements is divided into several sealed compartments, a central compartment housing the crankshaft and the grooved part of the pivoted lever, and another outer chamber for each cylinder, with the piston, connecting rod and outer part of the pivoted lever separated by the rotating shaft thereof. This arrangement allows the individual powering of each cylinder subsequently facilitating the possible use thereof for two-stroke operations with a self-powering possibility.
Balancing of the engine is obtained by means of coupling the pistons of each cylinder to a gudgeon of the crankshaft that is angularly shifted the same number of degrees as the pistons, such that all the elements shifting therein during the rotation thereof maintain a homogenous distribution of masses.
Since the chambers are separated, the self-powering of the engine consists of the air or mixture being drawn direction from the rear of the cylinder compressed during the return of the piston, and subsequently injected in the combustion chamber of said cylinder or of the cylinder adjacent thereto.
The rotation of the block further favors the dissipation of heat generated during combustion.
IV. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSTo complement the description being made and for the purpose of aiding to better understand the features of the invention a set of drawings is attached to the present specification as an integral part thereof in which, with an illustrative and non-limiting character, in reference to both the proposed rotational directions and the dimensions of the different elements, in which the following has been shown:
As can be seen in the attached drawings, there are two preferred embodiments for the balanced rotary engine. The first embodiment shows a balanced rotary engine (
In the balanced rotary engine, the pistons (11) (
In the embodiment as a self-powered balanced rotary engine (
Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention as well as a way of carrying it out to practice, it is necessary to state that the intervention may undergo certain variations in shape and in materials provided that said alterations do not substantially change the features which are claimed below.
Claims
1. A balanced rotary engine consisting of an explosive engine comprising tangential pistons, a mechanism contained in a single chamber between two mechanically joined circular pieces, rotating in one direction and engaged with a crankshaft with rotation in the opposite direction, wherein the pistons act on the outer arm of a pivoted lever which pivots about a shaft, and with the other arm they carry a crankshaft with a single gudgeon which slides through a groove therein, essentially characterized in that in this mechanism with two or more pistons (11 or 21), each one acts on a gudgeon (14 or 24) of the independent crankshaft (15 or 25), angularly shifted from the other gudgeons the same number of degrees as the cylinders (16 or 26), and another group of cylinders consisting of the same number thereof can be added in any angular position with respect to the previous ones but which will have the same angular position with respect to one another so that their pistons can act on the same gudgeons as the previous group. This improvement is for the purpose of enabling balancing of the assembly during the rotation thereof.
2. A balanced rotary engine consisting of an explosive engine comprising tangential pistons, characterized in that the crankshaft and the grooved arms of the pivoted levers actuating the gudgeons are located in a sealed central chamber separated from the rear chambers of each cylinder by the shaft on which the pivoted lever pivots for the purpose of facilitating lubrication of each element and improving the two-stroke operation thereof.
3. A balanced rotary engine according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that it can operate in two or four-stroke cycles.
4. A balanced rotary engine according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the air or mixture is drawn from the rear chamber of the cylinder in the forward run of the piston through a check valve (28), compressed during the return thereof and injected into the combustion chamber of the cylinder through a duct (29) and a valve (216) controlled by a mechanism with a rocker (213), a cam (214) and rod (215) actuated by the shaft for joining the connecting rod (22) to the pivoted lever (23), after the combustion the gases exit to the exterior by a nozzle (217) made in the rear part of the chamber, in two-stroke operation with controlled or spontaneous explosion.
5. A balanced rotary engine according to claim 4, characterized in that the intake valve (216) is actuated by gears or a belt and cam or other conventional mechanisms.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 21, 2005
Publication Date: Oct 4, 2007
Inventor: Francisco Javier Ruiz Martinez (Sa font Seca-Palmanyola-Baleares)
Application Number: 11/568,452
International Classification: F01B 13/04 (20060101);