Internal-combustion engines – Solid fuel
Patent
1981-05-22
1983-07-19
Cuchlinski, Jr., William A.
Internal-combustion engines
Solid fuel
F02B 4502
Patent
active
043938183
ABSTRACT:
A coal dust combustion motor comprises a piston reciprocatable in a cylinder and connected at one end by a connecting rod to a crankshaft of the motor for rotating the crankshaft during reciprocation of the piston along a sucton and a compression stroke. A cylinder space is defined between the other end of the piston and a facing end wall of the cylinder. A whirling chamber communicates in the region of the cylinder end wall with the cylinder space and a mixture of coal dust and air is blown at a pressure of about 5-7 bar into the whirling chamber during the compression stroke of the piston at a time at which the pressure in the cylinder space is greater than that in the whirling chamber to prevent penetration of coal dust into the cylinder.
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Cuchlinski Jr. William A.
Striker Michael J.
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