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Stratified charge rotary engine with variable spray angle fuel nozzle

  • US 3,987,759 A
  • Filed: 06/03/1975
  • Issued: 10/26/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/03/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A rotary combustion engine comprising:

  • a. an outer body having an internal cavity, the peripheral surface of which has a multilobe profile, said body also having an air intake passage and a combustion gas exhaust passage with said air intake passage being characterized by the absence of any throttle valve;

    b. an inner body of generally polygonal profile mounted for relative rotation within said outer body having sealing cooperation with said peripheral surface to define a plurality of working chambers which vary in volume in response to said relative rotation;

    c. a fuel injection nozzle mounted on said outer body and having a nozzle discharge opening for discharging fuel into each working chamber after the air charge in said chamber has been substantially compressed;

    d. pump means for supplying fuel to said nozzle for discharge therefrom into each working chamber;

    e. means for initiating combustion of the fuel discharged by said nozzle promptly as it enters each working chamber;

    f. a power control member movable for varying the quantity of fuel supplied by said pump means to said nozzle for discharge therefrom into each working chamber so as to vary the engine power output; and

    g. said fuel injection nozzle including a movable nozzle member such that said nozzle member is movable in one direction to increase both the effective area of the nozzle discharge opening and the width of the fuel spray pattern discharged by the nozzle, said nozzle also including means operatively connected to said power control member and operatively associated with said movable nozzle member such that both the effective area of the nozzle discharge opening and the width of the nozzle fuel spray pattern is greater at a high power setting of said power control member than at a low power setting of said power control member.

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