Internal-combustion engines – Oscillating piston – Toroidal cylinder
Patent
1980-01-28
1982-10-26
Koczo, Jr., Michael
Internal-combustion engines
Oscillating piston
Toroidal cylinder
F02B 5300
Patent
active
043556035
ABSTRACT:
An internal combustion engine of the type having a chamber generally resembling that of a rotary engine. The piston means is of the type of a pendulum-like oscillating piston whose sides cooperate with two generally opposite combustion chambers. The piston has generally flat faces perpendicular to the axis of oscillation, sealing by engaging respective ends of the engine block chamber in which are suitably disposed ports for introduction of fuel mixture into the combustion chambers. The oscillations of the piston are transformed to the rotation of an output shaft by a slider reciprocating within the piston and mounted on an eccentric fixedly secured to the output shaft. The slider also assists in charging fuel mixture into the combustion chambers.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1623378 (1927-04-01), Bavington
patent: 2151848 (1939-03-01), Grunert
patent: 2324023 (1943-07-01), Rappl et al.
Stuckenbrok August
Stuckenbrok Freder
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