Ultra high compression engine

Internal-combustion engines – Multiple cylinder – Cylinders radiating

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123 56BC, 123 56C, 123197AC, F02B 7526

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046141693

ABSTRACT:
A reciprocating piston machine, such as an internal combustion engine, is provided with a piston translator arrangement operated by a pair of oppositely rotatable crankshaft means disposed on opposed sides of the cylinder longitudinal axis such that the piston moves in a true straightline motion. This arrangement enhances ultimately possible compressions and improves operating efficiency since debilitating cylinder sidewall pressure by the piston is eliminated and forces are carried by two shaft systems, instead of one. An arrangement for removal of the piston from the cylinder, uniquely adapted for straightline motion piston running, is also disclosed.

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