Dual head piston engine
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1. An internal combustion engine comprising:
- a piston having a closed upper end and a closed lower end and traveling linearly through a high temperature seal in a lower cylinder head;
an engine block having an upper and a lower cylinder housing;
said lower cylinder head forming a lower combustion chamber in the lower cylinder housing;
said piston rod connected to a crankshaft via a connecting rod;
an upper cylinder head forming an upper combustion chamber in the upper cylinder housing;
each of said upper and lower combustion chambers having an intake and an exhaust valve, a camshaft to drive the valves and a fuel source; and
wherein a first power stroke is initiated by an explosion of a fuel/air mixture in the upper combustion chamber followed by a second power stroke initiated by an explosion of a fuel/air mixture in the lower combustion chamber;
wherein the fuel/air mixture further comprises a gasoline/air mixture, and the engine is a four stroke design with a crankcase housing the crankshaft, and each combustion chamber has a sparkplug;
wherein the piston rod has an oil channel which connects to a piston channel which carries crankcase oil to an interior of each of the upper and the lower cylinder housings;
wherein the piston has an oil relief area around its center in which the piston channel exits;
wherein an oil return line exits from the upper and lower cylinder housings; and
wherein the oil return line further comprises an opening in the engine block at a midpoint between the upper and the lower cylinder housings.
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A gas or diesel internal combustion engine of either a two or four stroke design uses both ends of each piston to create a combustion chamber. The piston rod rides linearly through a lower cylinder head. The lower cylinder head forms a lower combustion chamber with its own set of valves and fuel/air inlet. A second set of lower cams and camshaft operate the lower set of valves. Crankcase oil is pumped up the middle of the piston rod to an outlet in the center of the piston.
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1. An internal combustion engine comprising:
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a piston having a closed upper end and a closed lower end and traveling linearly through a high temperature seal in a lower cylinder head; an engine block having an upper and a lower cylinder housing; said lower cylinder head forming a lower combustion chamber in the lower cylinder housing; said piston rod connected to a crankshaft via a connecting rod; an upper cylinder head forming an upper combustion chamber in the upper cylinder housing; each of said upper and lower combustion chambers having an intake and an exhaust valve, a camshaft to drive the valves and a fuel source; and wherein a first power stroke is initiated by an explosion of a fuel/air mixture in the upper combustion chamber followed by a second power stroke initiated by an explosion of a fuel/air mixture in the lower combustion chamber; wherein the fuel/air mixture further comprises a gasoline/air mixture, and the engine is a four stroke design with a crankcase housing the crankshaft, and each combustion chamber has a sparkplug; wherein the piston rod has an oil channel which connects to a piston channel which carries crankcase oil to an interior of each of the upper and the lower cylinder housings; wherein the piston has an oil relief area around its center in which the piston channel exits; wherein an oil return line exits from the upper and lower cylinder housings; and wherein the oil return line further comprises an opening in the engine block at a midpoint between the upper and the lower cylinder housings. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An internal combustion chamber comprising:
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a plurality of pistons housed in an engine block, each of said pistons connected to a crankshaft in a crankcase; said engine block having an upper and a lower cylinder housing to form an upper and a lower combustion chamber for each piston; each of said combustion chambers having a fuel/air supply, an intake and an exhaust valve; and each piston having a solid bottom end with a piston rod which travels linearly through a high temperature sliding seal in the lower cylinder head; wherein each combustion chamber further comprises a sparkplug, and the engine is a four stroke, gasoline fueled engine; and wherein crankcase oil is pumped up a channel in each piston rod and out a side outlet of the piston, and an oil return orifice in the engine block serves as an oil return line to return the oil to the crankcase. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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