Multiple port intake means for rotary piston engines

Internal-combustion engines – Rotary – With compression – combustion – and expansion in a single...

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123216, F02B 5306

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ABSTRACT:
A rotary piston engine including a casing comprised of a rotor housing and a pair of side housings attached to the opposite sides of the rotor housing to define a rotor cavity. A substantially triangular rotor is disposed in the rotor cavity. The intake system includes a light load intake port formed in one of the side housings so as to open to the rotor cavity, a medium load and heavy load intake ports formed in the other side housing. The light load and medium load intake ports are formed so that they are opened to a working chamber after the chamber is disconnected from the exhaust port and closed substantially simultaneously. The heavy load intake port is associated with a control valve which is closed under light and medium load operations.

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