Internal-combustion engines – Four-cycle – Rotating valve
Patent
1997-10-20
1998-11-24
Okonsky, David A.
Internal-combustion engines
Four-cycle
Rotating valve
123 80DA, 1231904, 13762546, 13762521, 251310, F01L 716
Patent
active
058393994
ABSTRACT:
A two-way rotary manifold-selecting valve forming a combustion chamber for an internal combustion engine has a frusto-conical rotor nestingly residing in a housing having a frusto-conical passage communicating with the base of the housing. The housing has a pair of ports through the side, and the rotor has a side passage entering a portion of the slanting side of the rotor and exiting at the base of the rotor. The housing is open at the bottom, and may be affixed co-axially with a cylinder of a piston-type internal combustion engine so that the interior passage within the rotor forms the combustion volume of the cylinder. The small diameter ends of the housing passage and the rotor are disposed at the bottom of the assembly when so installed. A dry-lubricated refractory sealing assembly is emplaced around the rotor and extends outwardly therefrom to engage the inner housing surface, thus holding the rotor at a standoff distance. All wear is thus confined to the seal material and the housing wall. The seal material is chosen of a material which is preferentially abraded in use so that little if any abrasion occurs at the interior wall surface of the housing. A pressure element forces the rotor downward at all times, with the result that as the seal material wears away, the rotor merely sinks deeper into the frusto-conical housing cavity without losing sealing action. Different passages and port arrangements may be employed for other applications.
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Arnold Stephen R.
Garvin, Jr. John C.
Okonsky David A.
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