Reciprocating internal combustion engine with continuous combust

Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – External-combustion engine type

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60 396, 123 4137, F02C 300

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ABSTRACT:
A reciprocating internal combustion engine of the type having a continuous combustion. The combustion chamber must be connected with the cylinders of the engine by suitable transfer ports for supplying the gaseous medium to the cylinders and for discharging the burned mixture. In order to obtain a high efficiency the transfer ports should be as short as possible. This is accomplished by utilizing a piston of step-wise construction having a first surface for compressing the gas and a second surface which limits the gas expansion space. This makes it possible to arrange the combustion chamber adjacent to the cylinders between the compression and expansion space.

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