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Summary
Description US3787150-2-coloured.png |
English:
Figure 2
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Date | |
Source | https://www.google.co.in/patents/US3787150 |
Author | Ralph Tony Sarich |
Legend
Figures
- Figure 1 is a section view of the engine along a diametral plane.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view with the exhaust end cover and chamber end plates removed to show thecam member and vanes.
- Figure 3 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 2 with the vane and cam member also removed.
- Figure 4 is an enlarged sectional view of portion of the housing and cam member showing the arrangement of seals for one vane
Numbers
- 10 cylindrical outer casing
- 11 opposed end cover plates
- 12 bolts
- 15 bearings
- 16 crankshaft
- 17 eccentric journal
- 18 (six) peripheral combustion chamber sections
- 19 cavities for cooling-water jacket
- 20 assembled slots
- 21 web
- 22 journal
- 24 camber end plate (opposed to 25)
- 25 camber end plate (opposed to 24)
- 26 spigots
- 27 radial slots (formed between 24 & 25)
- 28 outer peripheral edge
- 29 recess
- 31 dowels
- 32 counter weight
- 33 integral cylindrical mounting portion
- 35 Two part spherical combustion cavities
- 36 spark plug aperture
- 37 sleeve
- 40 piston member
- 42 integral side plate
- 43 attached side plate
- 45 slots
- 46 peripheral surface
- 50 (three) eccentrics
- 52 bearings (supporting 50)
- 60 Annular seal rings
- 61 respective grooves
- 62 spring strip
- 70 vanes
- 72 (two) legs
- 73 seal strip
- 74 studs
- 75 recess
- 76 laterally projecting pin
- 77 Seal strips
- 78 spring strip
- 79 radially extending grooves
- 80 seal strips
- 81 spring strips
- 82 grooves
- 85 inlet ports
- 88 exhaust ports
- 90 inlet manifold
- 91 exhaust manifold
- 92 slipper
- 93 pin
- 94 slot
Licensing
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,
37 CFR 1.84(s)
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