Light weight internal combustion engine with stationary pistons

Internal-combustion engines – Reciprocating cylinder – Two-cycle

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123 4134, F02B 5900

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ABSTRACT:
The engine of this invention comprises at least one hollow cylindrical member within which is a non-moveable disc that separates the cylinder into two opposite bores. A stationary piston is slideably contained in each bore. Each bore-piston combination contains an ignition means, a fuel passage and an exhaust passage. A valve connects with each of the passages and is timed to open and close to provide fuel, compression, and exhaust in conjunction with the ignition means to cause the cylindrical member to move in a reciprical motion with respect to the stationary pistons.

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