Rotary expansible chamber devices – Heat exchange or non-working fluid lubricating or sealing – Non-working and working fluids intermix in working chamber
Patent
1976-01-07
1976-11-30
Croyle, Carlton R.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
Heat exchange or non-working fluid lubricating or sealing
Non-working and working fluids intermix in working chamber
418100, F01C 2104
Patent
active
039946428
ABSTRACT:
A rotary piston internal combustion engine of the trochoidal type with a housing. The engine includes at least one peripheral wall portion and at least two parallel side portions and has induction and exhaust ports. Each peripheral wall portion and two associated side portions define a cavity in which a multi-apex piston is rotatably mounted to define variable volume working chambers. The piston is provided with seal elements which are in sliding engagement with the inner surfaces of the housing. The seal elements are provided with a passage for lubricating the inner surfaces of the housing with the passage opening into the cavity in the neighborhood of each induction port in the region of that working chamber which is undergoing the induction phase. The passage is in communication with the atmosphere and has a lubricant feed pipe opening into it. A restriction is provided in the passage between its point of entry into the cavity and the point of entry of the lubricant feed pipe. The restriction has a cross sectional area for a flow of a maximum of about 30% of the idling air consumption of the engine. The point of entry of the passage into the cavity is arranged so that it is cut off by the piston at the latest at the instant of closing of the induction port or ports by the working chamber that is undergoing the induction phase.
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Audi NSU Auto Union Aktiengesellschaft
Croyle Carlton R.
Koczo, Jr. Michael
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