Cylinder Engages Plural Internal Reacting Members Patents (Class 418/165)
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Patent number: 8636486Abstract: The invention provides an accurate powder metal component having a body with opposed surfaces at least one of which has at least one projection of smaller cross-sectional area than the main portion of the body of the component. The distance from the free end of the projection to the opposite end of the component defines one dimension of the component that must be relatively accurate, in one embodiment to slide against and form a seal that inhibits liquid flow against another component of an assembly. In the manufacturing method, the powdered metal component is made by compaction to form the body including a projection at the end, is sintered and thereafter is reduced in the dimension between the end of the projection and the opposite end of the component by coining the free end of the projection so as to reduce the dimension to within a tolerance of the nominal specified dimension.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: GKN Sinter, LLCInventors: Gustavo Osvaldo Colombo, Carlos E. Camelo, Ian W. Donaldson
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Patent number: 7849822Abstract: A reciprocating rotary engine includes a torus-shaped chamber which is divided into two regions. Each divided region forms a sealed chamber. Each sealed chamber is divided by a piston attached to a shaft whereby four sealed chambers are formed. A power converter includes two power combination devices and two motor/generator dual role electric motors. Each combination device has three rotational axes with the torques of two axes being combined together and transferred to the remaining axis. The two electric motors modulate the torque of an axis periodically in accordance with reciprocating rotary motion of the engine, to provide a counterforce to oscillating power and transfer unidirectional torque to a drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Aden LimitedInventor: Jin Whan Yim
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Patent number: 7614382Abstract: An apparatus for an aspiration plate for a rotary internal combustion engine. The engine has three rotating members that orbit about the center of a three-armed rotor as the rotor rotates within a housing with three lobes. The tips of the rotating members engage the lobes and a circular cutout in the rotor as the rotor rotates. A back, or aspiration, plate includes inlet and exhaust ports that are sequentially opened and closed by the rotating members and rotor as they move within the housing. A front plate rotates with the rotor and separates the combustion chambers from a planetary gear assembly that ensures the alignment of the rotating members as they orbit the rotor shaft. Fuel is injected after the compression cycle is initiated.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2008Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Power Source Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence A. Hendrix, Barton W. Watkins
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Patent number: 7472677Abstract: An energy transfer machine, for example, a positive displacement internal combustion device, has a fixed outer housing, an internal rotating carrier and one or more inner rotors with rotational axes which are offset from the inner rotor carrier rotational axis. Projections from the fixed outer housing and rotor mesh with each other to define variable volume chambers. In another energy transfer machine, in which the outer housing may be fixed or rotating, projections of the rotor are expandable within cylinders defined by projections of the outer housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2006Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Concept Solutions, Inc.Inventors: James Klassen, David W. Boehm
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Patent number: 7350501Abstract: An apparatus for a rotary internal combustion engine. The engine has three rotating members that orbit about the center of a three-armed rotor as the rotor rotates within a housing with three lobes. The tips of the rotating members engage the lobes and a circular cutout in the rotor as the rotor rotates. A back plate includes inlet and exhaust ports that are sequentially opened and closed by the rotating members and rotor as they move within the housing. A front plate rotates with the rotor and separates the combustion chambers from a planetary gear assembly that ensures the alignment of the rotating members as they orbit the rotor shaft. Fuel is injected after the compression cycle is initiated.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Power Source Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bobbie Watkins, legal representative, Lawrence A. Hendrix, Barton W. Watkins, Ernest R. Watkins
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Patent number: 7185625Abstract: The rotary piston power system includes a housing having a drum and a cover rotatably mounted on the drum. The drum has high pressure and low pressure ports defined in its peripheral wall and a central separator wall having arcuate end faces and a pair of semicylindrical recesses defined in opposing sidewalls. A pair of pistons are rotatably mounted on axles on opposite sides of the separator wall and fit closely between the separator wall and the peripheral wall. Each piston has a plurality of radially disposed cylindrical recesses defining slots in the piston's peripheral wall. The cover has a plurality of radially disposed vanes extending into the drum defining a number of cylinders or chambers double the number of recesses defined in a single piston. An input/output shaft extends from the opposite side of the cover for coupling to a prime mover or to a load.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2005Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Inventors: Shilai Guan, Yanyan Zhang
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Patent number: 7111606Abstract: A device to convert energy having exterior and interior rotors where the number of legs (?) of an interior rotor divided by the number of chambers (X) defined by the fins of the outer rotor is equal to the effective radius of the inner reference circle ri divided by the effective radius of the outer reference circle ro (i.e. ?/X=ri/ro). Where the surface of the fins of the outer rotor and the toe and heel portion of the interior rotor allow for a sealed chamber for a finite amount of rotation of the inner and outer rotors.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Inventor: James B. Klassen
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Patent number: 6907855Abstract: An internal combustion engine including a housing, an intake port defined in the housing, an exhaust port defined in the housing, and a generally cylindrical combustion chamber defined in the housing. The combustion chamber communicates with the intake port and the exhaust port and a combustion geroter is received by and rotatable within the combustion chamber. During operation, the combustion geroter receives a fuel mixture, compresses the fuel mixture, combusts the fuel mixture, and discharges the combusted fuel mixture to the exhaust port.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc.Inventor: Matthew James Mueller
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Patent number: 6889871Abstract: An internal gear set comprising an inner rotor having a number of radially projecting cylindrical tooth members engaging a conjugate internally toothed outer rotor. The latter has one more tooth than there are tooth members on the inner rotor and is mounted eccentrically to the inner rotor so that the rotors move conjugately relative to one other.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Sealed Air CorporationInventors: Edward H. Gervais, Souheil Eldanaf
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Publication number: 20040187839Abstract: A method of thermal cycle applied to a combustion engine utilizing a first, second, and third stroke. The first stroke is an intake stroke where intake products are introduced into the combustion engine and are not compressed. The second stroke is a power stroke where the uncompressed intake products are ignited to produce combustive products. The third stroke is an exhaust stroke where the combustive products are exhausted from the combustion engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventor: Ronnie J. Duncan
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Patent number: 6782866Abstract: A rotary machine having a housing with rotary components disclosed within. The rotary machine is configurable as an internal combustion rotary engine, an external combustion rotary engine, a gas compressor, a vacuum pump, a liquid pump, a drive turbine, or a drive turbine for expandable gases or pressurized liquids. The combustion engine employs a new thermal cycle—eliminating the Otto cycle's internal compression of the combustion products as part of the cycle. The new combustion thermal cycle is intake, expansion and exhaust.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Saddlerock Technologies LLCInventor: Ronnie J. Duncan
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Publication number: 20040159306Abstract: A rotary machine configured to product rotary power by igniting intake products that are not compressed to produce combustive products, directing the pressure produced by combustive products to a rotatable expansion ring that rotates a distance proportional to the pressure and exhausting the combustive products from the rotary machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventor: Ronnie J. Duncan
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Patent number: 6672275Abstract: A rotary machine having a housing with rotary components disclosed within. The rotary machine is configurable as an internal combustion rotary engine, an external combustion rotary engine, a gas compressor, a vacuum pump, a liquid pump, a drive turbine, or a drive turbine for expandable gases or pressurized liquids. The combustion engine employs a new thermal cycle—eliminating the Otto cycle's internal compression of the combustion products as part of the cycle. The new combustion thermal cycle is intake, expansion and exhaust.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Inventor: Ronnie J. Duncan
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Publication number: 20030116119Abstract: A rotary machine having a housing with rotary components disclosed within. The rotary machine is configurable as an internal combustion rotary engine, an external combustion rotary engine, a gas compressor, a vacuum pump, a liquid pump, a drive turbine, or a drive turbine for expandable gases or pressurized liquids. The combustion engine employs a new thermal cycle—eliminating the Otto cycle's internal compression of the combustion products as part of the cycle. The new combustion thermal cycle is intake, expansion and exhaust.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventor: Ronnie J. Duncan
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Patent number: 6484687Abstract: A rotary machine having a housing with rotary components disclosed within. The rotary machine is configurable as an internal combustion rotary engine, an external combustion rotary engine, a gas compressor, a vacuum pump, a liquid pump, a drive turbine, or a drive turbine for expandable gases or pressurized liquids. The combustion engine employs a new thermal cycle—eliminating the Otto cycle's internal compression of the combustion products as part of the cycle. The new combustion thermal cycle is intake, expansion and exhaust.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Saddle Rock Technologies LLCInventor: Ronnie J. Duncan
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Publication number: 20020157636Abstract: A two-dimensional rotary displacement device comprises a housing, an outer rotor and at least one inner rotor. The axes of rotation of the outer rotor and the at least one inner rotor are parallel. A predefined geometrical relationship exists between the outer and inner rotors such that the scale of operative circumference (or diameter) from the inner rotor with respect to the outer rotor is preferably an integer value. In one embodiment, the device is used as a compressor that positively displaces a gas. In a modified embodiment, the device includes an exit port, which has a location that can be adjusted with respect to the housing and is adjustable so as to decrease the pressure differential between an exit chamber and the exit pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventor: James B. Klassen
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Patent number: 6030196Abstract: A variable-speed motor comprising a sun gear (P), at least two planet gears (Si, Si+1), a ring gear (C), an intermediate sector (Zi) between the sides opposite the sun gear (P), opposite the two planet gears (Si, Si+1), and opposite ring gear (C), defining the circulation paths of the drive fluid therewith. The junctions (J(P, Si), J(Si, C), J(Si+1), C), J(P, Si+1)) are impermeable to the drive fluid. The two inlets (Ai, .alpha.i+1) and the two returns (Ri, .rho.i+1) for the drive fluid are provided in sector (Zi) in the vicinity of the junctions; the inlets (Ai, .alpha.i+1) and the returns (Ri, .rho.i+1) are located at two opposite vertices of the quadrilateral.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Institut Francais Du PetroleInventors: Bernard Coeuret, Andre Renot
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Patent number: 5685266Abstract: Bulk and complexity of a lubrication system incorporated in an internal combustion engine (10) having an engine block (11), a power shaft (12) mounted in the engine block for rotation about a power shaft axis, a combustion chamber (18), a valve arrangement (20) for controlling intake to and exhaust from the combustion chamber (18), a cam device (22) for actuating the valve arrangement (20), and a pressurized oil lubrication system (15) is avoided in a construction wherein the cam device (22) and the pressurized oil lubrication system (15) include a ring cam (24) journalled on the block (11). The ring cam (24) has an outer cam-shaped periphery (26) for actuating the valve arrangement (20), and an inner periphery (35) configured as a ring gear (36).Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventor: Eric B. Hudson
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Patent number: 5474043Abstract: An internal combustion engine has a ring-shaped stator with a plurality of thin slits. A rotor, having a plurality of helicotoroidal troughs formed on its inner surface, encloses the stator. A planar vane wheel, having a plurality of radially extending vanes, is resident in each of the thin slits, with the vanes communicating with the respective helicotoroidal troughs. Rotation of the rotor imparts rotation to the vane wheels. The interaction of the stator, troughs, and vanes produces a plurality of sequential intake, compression, combustion, expansion, and exhaust chambers.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1994Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Assignee: Mallen Research Ltd. PartnershipInventor: Brian D. Mallen
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Patent number: 5127810Abstract: There is disclosed a rotary pump or engine or compressor or expander comprising a spherical cavity divided by a pivotable disc into two sections. First and second wedges are pivotally connected at opposed disc surfaces. One wedge may be driven causing the disc to pivot and rotate the second wedge covering and uncovering suitably positioned inlet and outlet ports for transferring fluid. Novel constructions to simplify manufacturing and improve sealing are described.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Inventor: Herman J. Kolbinger
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Patent number: 5078246Abstract: A device for changing the flow rate of a liquid damping medium is a torsional vibration damper. This damper has a rotating cylindrical damper housing, connected between a drive shaft and a power takeoff shaft. Pinions are surface-mounted in a planetary fashion without axle journals between the axial faceplates of a gear pump in recesses in the pump interior. The pinions are engaged with a central gear seated on the power takeoff shaft or on drive shaft, which form gear pumps for closed circulation of the damping medium.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Dr.-Ing. Ulrich RohsInventors: Ulrich Rohs, Hans Rohs, Dietmar Heidingsfeld, Hans Petri
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Patent number: 4677950Abstract: Mechanical apparatus for compressing, expanding or otherwise working a fluid. The apparatus includes a rotor rotatably mounted in a housing. The rotor has an interior and rotor ports through which a working fluid flows into the rotor interior. Two or more cam structures are rotatably mounted within the rotor interior. A working volume is defined between interior surfaces of the rotor and adjacent cams. The cams are maintained in a desired orientation by a synchronizer. Apparatus according to the invention are useful as engines, compressors and in other fluid working applications.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1986Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Inventor: Norm Buske
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Patent number: 4631011Abstract: A fluid handling device which when suitably configured can be used as a pump, compressor or as a rotary engine. In the illustrated application, there are three primary active components. These are two identical rotating segments or pistons and a centrally disposed rotating disk that forms chambers of variable volume with the rotating segments or pistons. The disk member carries a spherical chamber open at diametrically opposed locations to receive a pair of rotating shafts which carry the rotating segments or pistons. This spherical chamber forms a seal with complementary spherical surfaces on the rotary piston members. The disk member is journalled in two sets of bearings carried by yoke members one of which is carried by each rotating shaft.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1985Date of Patent: December 23, 1986Inventor: Roger R. Whitfield
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Patent number: 4347700Abstract: This invention resides in a closed system, with permanently fixed end plates, which permits the pump-motor of the present invention to operate either as a combined pump-motor, or as a pump only, or solely as a motor. Rotators of this invention have parallel axes normal to the end plates which they intersect at fixed coordinates. That makes possible direct drive to or from a rotator shaft extension or the enclosing cylindrical rotator.In the device of this invention, the end-plates are non-rotary, but the cylindrical shell or housing always rotates. The plurality of rotators within the cylinder define a plurality of fluid pressure zones. Some of the rotators have a relatively smooth surface; the others have relatively gear-like surfaces. When the unit operates as a pump, a shaft extension of one of the rotators protrudes through one of the end plates and is coupled with an input power source such as the crank or pedals of a bicycle.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1980Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Assignee: Transcience Associates, Inc.Inventors: Harold H. Kantner, Stephen D. Scott
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Patent number: 4249750Abstract: The fluid-power converter of the present invention is a pump-motor having matched rollers and matched gears arranged to provide seals and displacement paths. The pump-motor includes a plurality of rotators in series-contact to define a plurality of fluid-pressure zones. At least one of the rotators has a smooth surface and at least another of the rotators has a gear-like surface. A smooth rotator and a gear-like rotator are in contact with each other to define therebetween a displacement path whereby fluid is transferred from one zone to another zone, and at least one pair of similar rotators are in contact with each other to provide therebetween (and between the pressure zones) a seal to insure fluid-flow in only one direction between the zones at a given moment. A pair of the converters, one operating as a pump and the other as a motor, provide the motive power with free-wheeling and coaster-brake features for small vehicles such as bicycles, wheelchairs, and golf carts.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1979Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Inventor: Harold H. Kantner
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Patent number: 4138206Abstract: A gear-type machine whose housing accommodates two symmetrical idle gears which are in mesh with an internal toothing of an element embracing them inside the housing and with an external toothing of a central gear, whereas the spaces confined between the idle gears and the toothings accommodate webs to form herewith fluid tight chambers for a working fluid which thus imparts rotation of the idle gears. The internal toothing is stationary and carries the webs, while the idle gears are free to roll over the stationary toothing to impart rotation to the central gear which, in turn, may transmit the torque to a machine output member. In another, preferred embodiment, the central gear is stationary while the housing with its internal toothing is rotatable and constitutes the output.The inventive machine enables rotation of the output member through an angle smaller or greater than 360.degree..Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1976Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Inventors: Vladimir D. Zinevich, Georgy Z. Yarmolenko, Vladimir S. Sinyavsky, Nikolai T. Romanenko, Jury F. Nikitin
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Patent number: 3966367Abstract: In a fluid motor or pump, a combinaton is disclosed having an internal ring gear operably secured within a housing meshing with a pinion gear and having a wedge with a shape conforming to the outer peripheries of the ring and pinion gears to provide a sealing effect and pressure or suction chamber where the wedge has a piston end and porting in the tip thereof to create a hydrostatic pressure in an operable direction to overcome pressure from the chamber and means for supporting the pinion gearing and carrying the wedge in slidable relatonship where the mechanism receives fluid under pressure from a source to the pressure chamber and includes means for returning fluid to the source.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1975Date of Patent: June 29, 1976Inventor: Lewis C. Erickson