Internal-combustion engines – Rotary – With fuel injection means
Patent
1977-02-25
1979-01-30
Croyle, Carlton R.
Internal-combustion engines
Rotary
With fuel injection means
418 36, 74 32, F02B 5300
Patent
active
041366611
ABSTRACT:
A rotary engine is disclosed having a plurality of rotor blades spaced around an annular chamber and dividing the chamber into separate engine chambers. The rotor blades drive two output shafts which are coupled by a transmission means to provide a single rotational output. The transmission means alternately drives selected of the rotor blades at an increased forward rotational speed while simultaneously driving the other rotor blades in a reverse direction so the latter remain stationary relative to the housing. The alternate driving of the rotor blades varies the volume of the engine chambers formed by the blades to provide expansion and contraction of the engine chambers.
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Croyle Carlton R.
Koczo, Jr. Michael
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