Internal-combustion engines – Rotary – With transfer means intermediate single compression volume...
Reexamination Certificate
2005-12-27
2005-12-27
Trieu, Thai-Ba (Department: 3748)
Internal-combustion engines
Rotary
With transfer means intermediate single compression volume...
C123S237000, C123S243000, C123S245000, C418S266000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06978758
ABSTRACT:
A computer controlled rotary piston engine includes a blower housing containing a rotatable impeller assembly, for pushing ambient air into the housing, and forcing the air to pass through a normally open valve mechanism into a combustion chamber. A plurality of fuel injectors are selectively operable for injecting fuel into the combustion chamber, followed by selective operation of at least one spark plug for igniting the fuel/air mixture, thereby causing the valve mechanism to close, and the combustion gases to pass through a plurality of spaced apart intake manifolds into always open input ports of a piston chamber for rotating a vaned or bladed rotary piston therein, followed by spent combustion gases being forced out of a plurality of spaced always open exhaust ports into an exhaust manifold. The distance the piston travels during a power cycle is adjustable, and inversely proportional to the frequency of combustion or number of combustion cycles within a given period of time.
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Trieu Thai-Ba
Watov Kenneth
Watov & Kipnes P.C.
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