Rotary engine having low thermal conductivity rotor

Rotary expansible chamber devices – Working member has planetary or planetating movement – Non-metallic working member – cylinder or partition

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418141, 418142, 418152, 418 91, F01C 102, F01C 2108, F01C 2104, F01C 1908

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ABSTRACT:
A rotary engine having a high surface to volume ratio including a housing having intake and exhaust ports and defining a chamber, a shaft journalled in the housing to extend therethrough and having an eccentric within the chamber, and a rotor on the eccentric within the chamber, the rotor having a body consisting essentially of a material having a low coefficient of thermal conductivity.

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patent: 974803 (1910-11-01), Lukacsevics
patent: 3081745 (1963-03-01), Hurley
patent: 3307453 (1967-03-01), Nilsson et al.
patent: 3601513 (1971-08-01), White
patent: 3749072 (1973-07-01), Schweikher
patent: 3802811 (1974-04-01), Ruf et al.
patent: 3822973 (1974-07-01), Prasse et al.

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