Rotary piston engine
US-10982592-B2 · Apr 20, 2021 · US
US11261781B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11261781-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916717422-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 9, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2022 |
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A rotary internal combustion engine including a rotor assembly where at least a first and a second of the combustion chambers have unequal theoretical volumetric ratios. Also, a rotary internal combustion engine including first and second rotor assemblies where at least one of the combustion chambers of the first rotor assembly and at least one of the combustion chambers of the second rotor assembly have unequal effective volumetric compression ratios and/or unequal effective volumetric expansion ratios.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotary internal combustion engine comprising: a housing having a rotor cavity; and a rotor received in the rotor cavity and cooperating with the housing to define combustion chambers in the rotor cavity, each of the combustion chambers having a respective working volume that is variable, each of the combustion chambers having a theoretical volumetric ratio defined as a ratio of a maximum value of the respective working volume to a minimum value of the respective working volume throughout one revolution of the rotor, wherein at least a first and a second of the combustion chambers have unequal theoretical volumetric ratios, wherein a first theoretical volumetric ratio of the at least first of the combustion chambers is at most 8.2. 2. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 1 , wherein the theoretical volumetric ratio of a third of the combustion chambers is unequal to the theoretical volumetric ratios of the first and second combustion chambers. 3. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first combustion chamber is bordered by a first flank of the rotor and the second combustion chamber is bordered by a second flank of the rotor, the first flank including a recess having a volume unequal to that of a recess of the second flank or wherein the second flank is free of recesses. 4. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first theoretical volumetric ratio of the at least first of the combustion chambers is at least 5. 5. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first combustion chamber is bordered by a first flank of the rotor and the second combustion chamber is bordered by a second flank of the rotor, the first and second flanks having different shapes from each other. 6. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 1 , wherein the rotary internal combustion engine is a Wankel engine, the rotor cavity having an epitrochoid shape with two lobes, the rotor having a generally triangular profile defined by three circumferentially-spaced apex portions. 7. A rotary internal combustion engine comprising: an engine shaft; at least first and second rotor assemblies each including: a housing having a rotor cavity and having an inlet port and an exhaust port in communication with the rotor cavity, and a rotor engaged to the engine shaft and received in the rotor cavity, the rotor cooperating with the housing to define combustion chambers in the rotor cavity, each of the combustion chambers having a respective working volume, each of the combustion chambers having an effective volumetric compression ratio determined by a first variation in the respective working volume during a compression phase of the combustion chamber and by a position of the inlet port, and an effective volumetric expansion ratio determined by a second variation in the respective working volume during an expansion phase of the combustion chamber and by a position of the exhaust port; wherein at least one of the combustion chambers of the first rotor assembly and at least one of the combustion chambers of the second rotor assembly have one or both of unequal effective volumetric compression ratios and unequal effective volumetric expansion ratios, wherein a first effective compression ratio and/or a first effective expansion ratio of the at least one of the combustion chambers of the first rotor is at most 8.2. 8. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 7 , wherein an angular offset between the inlet port of the first rotor assembly and a reference point of the first rotor assembly is different from an angular offset between the inlet port of the second rotor assembly and a corresponding reference point of the second rotor assembly. 9. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 7 , wherein an angular offset between the exhaust port of the first rotor assembly and a reference point of the first rotor assembly is different from an angular offset between the exhaust port of the second rotor assembly and a corresponding reference point of the second rotor assembly. 10. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 7 , wherein the effective volumetric compression ratio of each of the combustion chambers of the first rotor assembly is unequal to the effective volumetric compression ratio of any of the combustion chambers of the second rotor assembly. 11. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 7 , wherein the effective volumetric expansion ratio of each of the combustion chambers of the first rotor assembly is unequal to the effective volumetric expansion ratio of any of the combustion chambers of the second rotor assembly. 12. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 7 , wherein each of the combustion chambers has a theoretical volumetric ratio defined as a ratio of a maximum value of the respective working volume to a minimum value of the respective working volume throughout one revolution of the rotor, and wherein the at least one of the combustion chambers of the first rotor assembly and the at least one of the combustion chambers of the second rotor assembly have unequal theoretical volumetric ratios. 13. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 12 , wherein at least a first and a second of the combustion chambers of the first rotor assembly have unequal theoretical volumetric ratios. 14. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 7 , wherein the rotor of the first rotor assembly has at least one flank including a first recess defined therein, the rotor of the second rotor assembly has at least one flank including a second recess defined therein, the first recess having a volume unequal to that of the second recess, or wherein the second flank is free of recesses. 15. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 7 , wherein the first effective compression ratio and/or the first effective expansion ratio of the at least one of the combustion chambers of the first rotor is at least 5. 16. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 7 , wherein the rotor of the first rotor assembly has a different peripheral shape from that of the rotor of the second rotor assembly. 17. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 7 , wherein the rotor cavity of the first rotor assembly has a different peripheral shape from that of the rotor cavity of the second rotor assembly. 18. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 7 , wherein a first eccentric portion of the engine shaft engaging the rotor of the first rotor assembly has a central axis offset from a central axis of the engine shaft by a first distance, and a second eccentric portion of the engine shaft engaging the rotor of the second rotor assembly has a central axis offset from the central axis of the engine shaft by a second distance unequal to the first distance. 19. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in claim 7 , wherein the housing of the first rotor assembly has at least one first cavity in successive communication with the combustion chambers of the first rotor assembly, the housing of the second rotor assembly has at least one second cavity in successive communication with the combustion chambers of the second rotor assembly, the at least one first cavity having a volume unequal to that of the at least one second cavity. 20. The rotary internal combustion engine as defined in clai
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