Internal-combustion engines – Combined devices – Generating plants
Patent
1974-08-12
1976-06-22
Croyle, Carlton R.
Internal-combustion engines
Combined devices
Generating plants
418 94, 418137, 418151, 418255, F02B 5308
Patent
active
039644472
ABSTRACT:
The disclosure herein describes a vane-type rotary internal combustion engine which includes two separate housings, a compressor housing and a motor housing; each housing includes an interior profile of a first order configuration with constant diametrical chord. A rotor is rotatably mounted in each housing and includes a series of arc-shaped segments disposed in circular alignment in the housing and equally spaced to define therebetween a series of elongated radial openings. The rotor of each housing includes also a system of partially unbalanced vanes slidably mounted in these openings and bearing at each extremity thereof against the interior profile of the related housing; each vane defines in the housing chambers of variable volume depending on the relative rotational position of each segment with respect to the housing profile. Both housings are similarly structured with the exception that the compressor housing includes two sections of constant radius. Each housing includes also inlet and outlet means for the entry and exhaust of fluids.
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Croyle Carlton R.
Koczo, Jr. Michael
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