Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – Multiple fluid-operated motors
Patent
1990-10-22
1991-12-24
Ostrager, Allen M.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
Multiple fluid-operated motors
60 3954, 60649, F02C 700
Patent
active
050741101
ABSTRACT:
A combustion engine comprising of a piston and cylinder assembly wherein the cylinder receives hot gasses emitted from a combustion chamber, the hot gasses being generated from the combustion of any of a variety of combustible material included but not limited to wood, coal, dry vegetation, and sawdust. The hot gasses, once received in the cylinder, are subjected to a compression stroke during which water is injected therein to create steam from the compression of the hot gasses and injected water whereby the resulting energy of expansion of the steam within a greatly reduced volume will result in a power stroke of the piston causing efficient work to be delivered to a power takeoff structure such as a crank shaft or the like.
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patent: 933080 (1909-09-01), Lake
patent: 1734332 (1929-11-01), Hausotte
patent: 2708827 (1955-05-01), La Marche
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