Four stroke continuous cycle radial piston engine

Internal-combustion engines – Rotating cylinder – Radial

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123235, 92177, 92182, F02B 5300

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054151350

ABSTRACT:
An rotary internal combustion engine consisting of a rotatable cylinder made up of fuel charge and multiple working segments rotating in unison. The fuel charge and working segments each contain a plurality of radially arranged cylinders open at both ends and a spherical piston in and freely movable within each of the cylinders. A stationary cam surrounds the cylinder having cam surfaces to contact the spherical pistons within each of the cylinders causing each piston in its respective cylinder to reciprocate as the cylinder rotates. A stationary core is located within and enclosed by the rotatable cylinder for supplying and carrying away working fluid into and from the cylinders as well as igniting and delivering fuel charge to the working segments. An alternative embodiment consists of a sealing arrangement between the pistons and cylinders utilizing rings with pressure balancing to reduce friction.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3298331 (1967-01-01), Butler
patent: 4336686 (1982-06-01), Porter
patent: 5080050 (1992-01-01), Dale

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