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2018-06-26
15/670,071
2017-08-07
US 10,006,357 B1
2018-06-26
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Jason Newton
2037-08-07
Smart Summary: A rotary engine has been designed that includes both a compressor and an expander unit. It features a special stator with a cylindrical inner wall, intake and outlet ports, and a hinged gate that helps manage airflow. The engine uses an eccentrically rotating rotor that moves smoothly without solid friction, ensuring efficient operation. This setup allows for effective sealing and continuous fluid flow, improving performance compared to traditional engines. As a result, the engine can complete a full power cycle during each rotation of its shaft, making it more efficient and reliable. π TL;DR
A rotary engine including a compressor unit and an expander unit, a stator having cylindrical inner wall with intake and outlet ports, a hinged gate which fits into the stator inner wall, multiple sealing-strips being loosely embedded within the stator inner wall and backed by elastic force, an eccentrically rotating rotor with a freely rotatable rotor-sleeve which engages with the hinged gate while separating pressure and non-pressure area incident to the expansion and contraction of the working space, the above components being sandwiched between end-plates, perfect dynamic sealing without solid sliding friction, a gate-operated valve conducting the working fluid from the compressor unit into the expander unit via conduit ports in duly timing. The combination of the two units performs a full and extended power cycle simultaneously during each revolution of a common straight shaft.
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F02B53/08 » CPC main
Internal-combustion aspects of rotary-piston or oscillating-piston engines; Charge admission or combustion-gas discharge Charging, e.g. by means of rotary-piston pump
F02B53/06 » CPC further
Internal-combustion aspects of rotary-piston or oscillating-piston engines; Charge admission or combustion-gas discharge Valve control therefor
F02B55/16 » CPC further
Internal-combustion aspects of rotary pistons; Outer members for co-operation with rotary pistons Admission or exhaust passages in pistons or outer members
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U.S. CLASS 418, Rotary Expansible Chamber Devices
A rotary machine to replace the conventional reciprocating piston-crankshaft engine is a long felt need as the potential advantages are so attractive, but nobody is successful beyond the stage of experimental prototype with poor performance, because of the difficulties to obtain all the desired characteristics.
Rotary engines so far have some serious problems, e.g. radial sealing components and housing wall suffer significant frictional loss and unacceptable wear or overheat; the combustion cycle is shortened and incomplete; the fuel efficiency was disappointing; those problems were caused by design or structure rather than components defection.
This application solved the problems regarding rotary engines, technically and structurally in a simple and effective way, featuring:
FIG. 1: Shows a perspective exploded view of a rotary engine combination, along with a schematic partial section view of a compressor and an expander side by side, showing the 4 stroke events processing simultaneously.
FIG. 2: Shows the same views while the compressor gate pushing the conduit valve open, conducting working fluid into the expander which is ready to ignite, as well as the intake and exhaust happen at the mean time.
This is a rotary engine having no reciprocating piston, no crankshaft, no connecting rod, no cam-shaft, and no timing-belt etc.
The present application discloses a solution for a rotary engine which comprises at least a compressor unit and an expander unit, wherein each unit having similar structure as shown in Figures with parts numbered in Parts List:
The structure ensures reliable radial and axial dynamic sealing while eliminating any and all solid sliding friction;
Other necessary components such as fasteners, air filter, fuel, ignition, lubricate, cooling, exhaust and controlling systems are not shown in the figures.
Thus the combination of the 2 units and other necessary components performs a complete power cycle simultaneously, with a full and extended combustion which is completely separated from the exhaust during each revolution of the common straight shaft.
It would be no difficulty to combine more units on the same common shaft to produce more combustion during each revolution in duly timing.
So the new design has every reason and potential to outperform and replace piston-crankshaft engines.
Comparison between different designs:
| * Piston-Crankshaft | β Problems of Wankel | + Problems Solved by | |
| Otto cycle Engines | Rotary Engine | This Application | |
| Power cycle | * the combustion | β incomplete, | + full and separated |
| during each | occurs 1/4 of the | shortened | power cycle while the |
| revolution of | time sequentially in | combustion tangled | 4 events happen |
| the shaft: | each cylinder of 4- | with exhaust, | simultaneously in |
| stroke engine, | combination of 2 units; | ||
| Shape/ | * Reciprocating | β difficult shape and | + cylindrical rotor and |
| structure: | piston, poppet | manufacturing for | stator, gate-separator, |
| valves, crankshaft, | rotor and stator, | eccentrically rotating | |
| connecting rod, | crankshaft and | rotor- sleeve, straight | |
| timing-belt, etc., | gears | shaft; | |
| Sealing: | * Fair with piston | β sealing | + the rotor-sleeve has |
| ring, gentle contact | components having | single solid contact | |
| with cylinder on full | multi pressurized | with gate, and gentle | |
| range, | contacts with stator | contact with multi | |
| wall, tend to leak or | sealing-strips with | ||
| overheat, | negligible relative | ||
| movement | |||
| Friction: | * Reasonable, | β significant, | + all rolling, no solid |
| sliding; | |||
| Lubrication: | * Complicated, | β excessive oil lube, | + simplified; |
| Efficiency | * Less than 40%, | β less than 20% with | + 60% or better. |
| expectation | problems, | ||
1. A rotary engine comprising:
at least a compressor unit and an expander unit, wherein each unit having similar structure as follows:
a stator having a cylindrical inner wall, at least one intake port and at least one outlet port defined by the stator, the inner wall defining a cylindrical space and a central axis,
a hinged gate fitting in a portion of the inner wall and being able to swing to-and-fro towards the central axis,
multiple sealing-strips positioned within the inner wall and backed by elastic force so that each of the multiple sealing-strips is able to slide towards the central axis,
a rotor eccentrically mounted on a straight shaft rotating on the central axis, the straight shaft mounted to the stator on bearings,
a rotor-sleeve disposed about the rotor and able to rotate freely on an axis parallel and apart from the central axis, the rotor-sleeve having contact with the hinged gate to separate a pressure area and a non-pressure area incident to expansion and contraction of a working space,
wherein the rotor-sleeve includes a circular surface with a portion of the circular surface spaced from the central axis so as to provide gradual contact meshing with approaching ones of the multiple sealing-strips,
wherein the rotor-sleeve converts the expansion and contraction of the working space into rotational motion of the straight shaft or vice versa,
the rotor, the stator, the hinged gate, and the multiple sealing-strips are sandwiched between end-plates to provide axial sealing; and
a gate-operated valve providing fluid communication between the compressor unit and the expander unit, at least one conduit port conducting a compressed working fluid from the compressor unit into the expander unit.