Electromagnetic piston engine

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Reciprocating

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417416, H02K 706

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ABSTRACT:
The subject of this invention is a piston engine without cranks and crankshaft. Its pistons are operated by neither steam nor gaseous combustion. It depends on electrical energy, but in a manner quite different from those of the conventional electric cars and motors. Its principal parts include electromagnets having iron cores, electromagnets with magnetic-fluid cores, permanent magnets, pistons that could move reciprocatingly in said magnetic-fluid cores, hydraulically operated turbine receiving its pressure from said pistons, electromagnetically operated polarity wheel that performs functions resembling those of commutators and special computers in the selection, reversal, and timing of currents to insure the coordinated movements of the various parts of the engine.
It may be operated as a direct current engine with energy derived from portable storage batteries or generators that are independent of fossil fuels. It does not pollute the atmosphere.

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