Internal-combustion engines – Rotating cylinder – Parallel to shaft
Patent
1977-01-19
1979-12-11
Koczo, Michael
Internal-combustion engines
Rotating cylinder
Parallel to shaft
91491, 123 23, 123 44B, F02B 5704
Patent
active
041777719
ABSTRACT:
Rotary power engines driven by explosive or expansive media have pistons which reciprocate in cylinder cavities of a rotor at opposite sides of the rotor axis and which contact the walls of a stator by means of rollers. The rotor is turned by the reactive force of the pistons on the stator and by the reactive force of the working medium which exhausts from the cylinders as jets. In an internal combustion embodiment, one set of cylinders is used for compression of the working medium, and the compressed medium is transferred cyclically to adjoining cylinders for driving the rotor.
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