Internal-combustion engines – Adjustable combustion chamber – Piston in head adjusted
Patent
1996-05-01
1997-09-23
McMahon, Marguerite
Internal-combustion engines
Adjustable combustion chamber
Piston in head adjusted
60 3944, F02C 500
Patent
active
056693400
ABSTRACT:
The two-cycle engine is constructed with a flywheel having pockets spaced about the periphery. The flywheel receives charges of combusted media at spaced apart points so as to rotate the flywheel. Each piston/cylinder arrangement for delivering power to the flywheel cooperates with a spring-biased counter-piston whereby after ignition, the counter-piston moves away from an associated piston to permit exhausting of the combusted mixture into a pocket of the rotating flywheel. The spring stores the energy caused by combustion and delivers the energy into the flywheel during exhaustion of the combusted mixture.
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