Rotary expansible chamber devices – Working member has planetary or planetating movement – Plural working members or chambers
Patent
1975-09-25
1978-09-05
Croyle, Carlton R.
Rotary expansible chamber devices
Working member has planetary or planetating movement
Plural working members or chambers
F02B 5300
Patent
active
041116178
ABSTRACT:
A rotary piston mechanism for internal combustion engines, fluid motors, pumps and the like has an outer body enclosing a chamber that is defined by curvilinear walls that circumscribe the chamber axis, and a generally elongated rotor is confined in the chamber and rotatably supported by a rotor carrier that closes one end of the chamber and is rotatably supported on the chamber axis by the outer body so that the rotor rotates on the rotor axis which is parallel to the chamber axis and around the chamber axis over a closed path, the sense of rotation of the rotor on the rotor axis being opposite to the sense of rotation of the rotor axis around the chamber axis, and the rotor is oriented on the rotor axis by a gear train between the rotor and the rotor carrier.
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Gale Richard A.
Kahl Donald L.
Croyle Carlton R.
Dunn Robert T.
Koczo, Jr. Michael
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