Multicylinder two-stroke internal combustion engine with rotary

Internal-combustion engines – Valve – Rotary

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123190AA, 123 58B, 123 73A, 123 80BB, F01L 700, F02B 7526, F02B 3304

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041956125

ABSTRACT:
A multicylinder two-stroke internal combustion engine has a plurality of reciprocating pistons arranged in a circle about a central cavity in which is located a rotary distributor driven in timed sequence with operation of the pistons. The rotary distributor includes internal cavities which may connect through ports in its outer cylindrical surface with the working cylinders to control the flow of intake air, scavenging air and/or fuel to the working cylinders. Scavenging air can be precompressed either in a preceding cylinder, taken in ignition order, or in the crank chambers beneath the pistons.

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