Fuel To Rear Of Piston Patents (Class 123/74A)
  • Patent number: 4566408
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to internal combustion engines of the kind comprising two working cylinders arranged in vertical side-by-side parallel relationship, there being two oppositely working pistons in each cylinder, and the movement of the four pistons being transmitted to a common drive shaft between the cylinders. The top pistons in each cylinder are connected to piston rods which in turn are secured to a crosshead and which crosshead has a pivotal connection for a connecting rod the other end of which is connected to drive a drive shaft. The lower or bottom two pistons are in like manner connected through a crosshead to the drive shaft. Fuel injection occurs at the mid-point of each cylinder between each of the two pistons in each cylinder. As to each cylinder intake air is ported in above the injector and exhaust air is ported out beneath the injector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 28, 1986
    Inventor: James M. Lapeyre
  • Patent number: 4543917
    Abstract: A two stroke diesel engine requiring a minimum of one pair of cylinders is constructable in multiple cylinder pairs. Each cylinder contains two oppositely working pistons. Four pistons drive, without rocking couples, opposite sides of a single crankshaft having three crankpins. Two paired cylinders are interconnected through and share a common precombustion chamber insuring cylinder pressure equalization and require only one fuel injector. The valveless engine has piston controlled intake and exhaust ports and crank phasing insures that exhaust ports are opened and closed prior to the respective opening and closing of the intake ports rendering the uniflow scavenged cylinders superchargeable. The precombustion chamber is optionally made variable in volume to simultaneously provide a variable compression ratio to both cylinders without affecting piston geometry or stroke.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1985
    Inventor: James M. Lapeyre
  • Patent number: 4543916
    Abstract: A two-stroke cycle nonscavenged internal combustion engine operates under controlled detonating conditions without damage to the engine and with greatly enhanced fuel economy. The engine may have any desired number of cylinders operating initially on a two-stroke cycle with spark and then under auto ignition conditions. A variable compression device is provided in each cylinder to store excess energy liberated at peak pressures and to release it back to the piston during its power stroke. A Scotch yoke connection between the piston rod and crank shaft is laterally guided to eliminate side thrust. A bounce piston shock absorber is provided to assist piston reversal and dampen inertia forces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1985
    Inventor: Vincent L. Giorno
  • Patent number: 4450794
    Abstract: A two-stroke engine is provided comprising at least one cylinder (1) in which is slidingly mounted a piston (2) which defines in this cylinder a combustion chamber (C) and a precompression chamber (P), the lateral cylindrical wall of the cylinder being provided with at least two ports closable by the piston (2), namely at least one transfer port (3) through which opens a transfer channel (4) connecting the two chambers together and at least one exhaust port (5) communicating with an exhaust pipe (6). These two ports are arranged and disposed so that the opening of the transfer port (3) begins before that of the exhaust port (5) and special means are provided for making the pressure of the fresh gases admitted into the combustion chamber (C) through the transfer port (3), during opening of this transfer port, sufficiently high with respect to that of the burnt gases then present in the combustion chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1984
    Inventor: Yves Pailler
  • Patent number: 4156410
    Abstract: An internal combustion engine having a housing defining a pair of axially aligned and opposing cylinders with a lubricant chamber therebetween, a stationary piston in the housing extending through the lubricant chamber and having opposite ends disposed within the aligned cylinders, and a hollow cylindrical piston slidably received within the housing and around the stationary piston for reciprocal movement thereby forming a pair of first variable volume chambers between it and the aligned cylinders and a pair of second variable volume chambers between it and the stationary piston. A carburetor communicates with the second chambers through longitudinal passageways in the stationary piston so as to admit a charge of combustible fuel therein which is compressed and then injected into the first chambers for recompression and subsequent combustion, the compression and combustion cycles for the chambers on opposite ends being 180.degree. out of phase.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1979
    Assignee: Ran-Z, Inc.
    Inventor: Charles R. Ramsey
  • Patent number: 3996903
    Abstract: In a two-stroke cycle internal combustion engine a noncompression type pump formed by placing a plate-like secondary piston within a primary piston, between the top and the wrist pin. The reciprocating movements of primary and secondary piston in conjunction with the intake port and transfer port, provide a pump with a longer intake time and less power need, relative to prior art.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1971
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1976
    Inventor: Ferenc Cseh