Internal-combustion engines – Rotary – With fuel injection means
Patent
1978-06-07
1980-05-20
Vrablik, John J.
Internal-combustion engines
Rotary
With fuel injection means
123236, F02B 5308, F02B 5310
Patent
active
042034108
ABSTRACT:
A rotary engine has a housing and a pair of spaced, coaxial rotors in the housing connected for joint movement. Each rotor rotates in a separate rotor chamber, and each carries radially movable vanes, the outer edges of which engage the configured inner surface of the housing. An axially extending passage in the housing communicates the rotor chambers. The parts are few in number and readily made.
A method of operating such a rotary engine in either gasoline or diesel modes, includes the addition of additional fuel after initial combustion.
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Hollis Darrell E.
Vrablik John J.
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