Internal-combustion engines – Free piston – Single chamber; one piston
Patent
1976-07-27
1979-05-15
Burns, Wendell E.
Internal-combustion engines
Free piston
Single chamber; one piston
123 46E, 290 1R, F02B 7100
Patent
active
041542002
ABSTRACT:
The machine comprises one cylinder in which two symmetrical opposed working pistons are placed. A gas-oil introduced between the pistons burns and causes a reciprocating motion of the working pistons against the return motion of two resilient devices. An energy is produced thereby and is extracted without mechanical connections. The mass of the working pistons ranges between 5 and 30 grams per cm.sup.3 of the cylinder. The quantity of gas-oil ranges between 0.01 and 0.02 milligram per cm.sup.3 of the cylinder. The resilient devices are effective for accumulating and sending back upon each reciprocating motion thereof a power ranging between 0.5 and 2 joules per cm.sup.3 of the cylinder.
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patent: 3112060 (1963-11-01), Ollier et al.
patent: 3119230 (1964-01-01), Kosoff
patent: 3234395 (1966-02-01), Colgate
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Jarret Jacques H.
Jarret Jean M. B.
Becker Walter
Burns Wendell E.
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