Wankel engine rotor

US9593580B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9593580-B2
Application numberUS-201213684390-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 23, 2012
Priority dateNov 23, 2012
Publication dateMar 14, 2017
Grant dateMar 14, 2017

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A rotor for a Wankel engine including a plurality of ribs extending from a bearing support to each one of the flanks, the plurality of ribs including, for each flank, first and second ribs connected to the flank between the recess and a respective one of the apex portions. The first and second ribs are curved along at least a portion thereof, and/or the first and second ribs are closest to the respective apex portion and connected to the flank adjacent a junction between a portion of the flank defining the recess and a respective portion of the flank connected thereto. A method of reducing pinching of apex seals in a rotor of a Wankel engine is also discussed.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotor for a Wankel engine comprising: two axially spaced apart end faces having a generally triangular profile with outwardly arched sides and three circumferentially spaced apex portions; a peripheral face extending between the end faces and defining three flanks, each flank extending between two of the apex portions, each flank having: a recess portion defining a recess with respect to the corresponding one of the arched sides to form part of a combustion chamber, the recess portion extending from a leading end to a trailing end of the recess, the leading end being located in front of the trailing end with respect to a direction of rotation of the rotor, a leading portion extending along the corresponding one of the arched sides from one of the apex portions to the recess portion at the leading end, and a trailing portion extending along the corresponding one of the arched sides from the recess portion at the trailing end to another one of the apex portions; a bearing support extending between the end faces to support a rotor bearing, the bearing support having a central axis corresponding to a central axis of the rotor; and a plurality of ribs extending between the end faces from the bearing support to each one of the flanks, the plurality of ribs including, for each flank, a first rib closest to the one of the apex portions and a second rib closest to the other one of the apex portions, each of the apex portions being free of rib connections, the first rib of each flank being connected to the flank at a first junction between the leading and recess portions, and the second rib of each flank being connected to the flank at a second junction between the recess and trailing portions; wherein for each flank, a central line of the first rib intersects a central line of the recess portion at a first intersection, a central line of the second rib intersects the central line of the recess portion at a second intersection, both the first and second intersections being in alignment with a corresponding one of the arched sides when viewed in a plane perpendicular to the central axis of the rotor. 2. The rotor as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first and second ribs are straight when viewed in a plane perpendicular to the central axis of the rotor. 3. A rotor for a Wankel engine comprising: two axially spaced apart end faces having a generally triangular profile with outwardly arched sides and three circumferentially spaced apex portions; a peripheral face extending between the end faces and defining three flanks, each flank extending between two of the apex portions, each flank having: a recess portion defining a recess with respect to the corresponding one of the arched sides to form part of a combustion chamber, the recess portion extending from a leading end to a trailing end of the recess, the leading end being located in front of the trailing end with respect to a direction of rotation of the rotor, a leading portion extending along the corresponding one of the arched sides from one of the apex portions to the recess portion at the leading end, and a trailing portion extending along the corresponding one of the arched sides from the recess portion at the trailing end to another one of the apex portions; a bearing support extending between the end faces to support a rotor bearing, the bearing support having a central axis corresponding to a central axis of the rotor; and a plurality of ribs extending between the end faces from the bearing support to each one of the flanks, the plurality of ribs including, for each flank, a first rib closest to the one of the apex portions and a second rib closest to the other one of the apex portions, the first rib being connected to the flank adjacent a first junction between the leading and recess portions with a distance between the first rib and the first junction being substantially smaller than a distance between the first rib and the one of the apex portions, and the second rib being connected to the flank adjacent a second junction between the recess and leading portions with a distance between the second rib and the second junction being substantially smaller than a distance between the second rib and the other one of the apex portions, wherein at least a portion of each of the first and second ribs defines opposed concave and convex sides and are curved when viewed in a plane perpendicular to the central axis of the rotor. 4. The rotor as defined in claim 3 , wherein the first and second ribs of a same one of the flanks are curved in opposite directions. 5. The rotor as defined in claim 3 , wherein a cross-section of the portion of each of the first and second ribs extends at least substantially along a respective arc of circle. 6. The rotor as defined in claim 1 , wherein the ribs further include, for each flank, at least one intermediate rib extending from the bearing support to the recess portion between the first and second ribs. 7. The rotor as defined in claim 6 , wherein the at least one intermediate rib is straight when viewed in a plane perpendicular to the central axis of the rotor. 8. A rotor for a Wankel engine comprising: two axially spaced apart end faces having a generally triangular profile with outwardly arched sides and three circumferentially spaced apex portions; a peripheral face extending between the end faces and defining three flanks, each flank extending between two corresponding ones of the apex portions, each flank including a recess in the peripheral face defining part of a combustion chamber; a rotor bearing support structure extending between the end faces, the support structure having a central axis corresponding to a central axis of the rotor; and a plurality of ribs extending between the end faces from the support structure to each one of the flanks, the plurality of ribs including, for each flank, a first rib connected to the flank between the recess and one of the corresponding apex portions and a second rib connected to the flank between the recess and the other corresponding one of the apex portions, at least a portion of the first and second ribs of each flank defining opposed concave and convex sides and are curved when viewed in a plane perpendicular to the central axis of the rotor. 9. The rotor as defined in claim 8 , wherein for each flank, the first rib is connected to the flank adjacent a leading end of the recess, and the second rib is connected to the flank adjacent a trailing end of the recess, the leading end being located in front of the trailing end with respect to a direction of rotation of the rotor. 10. The rotor as defined in claim 8 , wherein the first and second ribs of a same one of the flanks are curved such that the concave sides thereof face one another. 11. The rotor as defined in claim 8 , wherein the first and second ribs of a same one of the flanks are curved in opposite directions. 12. The rotor as defined in claim 8 , wherein a cross-section of the portion of each of the first and second ribs extends at least substantially along a respective arc of circle. 13. The rotor as defined in claim 8 , wherein each flank is free of rib connections between the first rib and the one of the apex portions and between the second rib and the other one of the apex portions. 14. The rotor as defined in claim 8 , wherein the ribs include at least one intermediate rib extending from the support structure to a portion of each flank between the first and second ribs. 15. The rotor as defined in claim 14 , wherein the at least one intermediate rib is straight when viewed in a plane perpendi

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  • Improving ICE efficiencies · CPC title

  • Rotary pistons (reciprocating pistons in general F16J) · CPC title

  • F01C1/00Primary

    Rotary-piston machines or engines (with axes of co-operating members non parallel F01C3/00; with the working-chamber walls at least partly resiliently deformable F01C5/00; with fluid ring or the like F01C7/00; rotary-piston machines or engines in which the working fluid is exclusively displaced by, or exclusively displaces, one or more reciprocating pistons F01B13/00) · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Pistons · CPC title

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What does patent US9593580B2 cover?
A rotor for a Wankel engine including a plurality of ribs extending from a bearing support to each one of the flanks, the plurality of ribs including, for each flank, first and second ribs connected to the flank between the recess and a respective one of the apex portions. The first and second ribs are curved along at least a portion thereof, and/or the first and second ribs are closest to the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pratt & Whitney Canada
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01C1/00. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 14 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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