Internal-combustion engines – Rotary – With combusted gas treatment or handling means
Patent
1981-04-29
1983-07-19
Koczo, Michael
Internal-combustion engines
Rotary
With combusted gas treatment or handling means
123239, 418248, 418251, F02B 5308
Patent
active
043938280
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a simplified design for a rotary internal combustion engine. The engine consists of rollers, acting as pistons and cranks, and specially designed vanes or seals which divide each roller housing into two working chambers. The vane is shaped in such a way that it is held down against the roller by the pressure of the gases which it is restraining. The vane on the expansion chamber also serves as the sealing valve on the outlet end of the fire tube. The engine cooling system is unique in the fact that the compressor is not cooled. The fire tube or combustion chamber is a titanium or high temperature material that is insulated from the rest of the engine. This tube is designed to stand the maximum temperatures and maximum pressures of combustion. The expander is cooled by a water injection spray which is introduced directly into the expansion chamber. Through cooling, the injected water removes energy from the gases and uses that energy to create steam for greater power. The engine lends itself to an open or closed cycle for the water injection.
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