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US741824A
US741824A US9211102A US1902092111A US741824A US 741824 A US741824 A US 741824A US 9211102 A US9211102 A US 9211102A US 1902092111 A US1902092111 A US 1902092111A US 741824 A US741824 A US 741824A
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    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02BINTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES; COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL
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    • F02B75/04Engines with variable distances between pistons at top dead-centre positions and cylinder heads
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  • My invention consists of the combination, with an engine having a variable combustionchamber, of means for automatically varying the charges of the fuel mixture proportionately to the variations of the combustionchamber in such manner as to maintain uniform or practically uniform compression, the object being to maintain the degree of compression most favorable to economy by reason of the most perfect combustion, as hereinafter described, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in Which Figure l is a vertical sectional elevation of my. improved gaso1ene-engine. Fig. 2 is a top view of the same.
  • A represents the cylinder in which the piston (1, works.
  • I) is the connecting-rod; c, the crank-shaft; d, the inlet-valve; e, the exhaust-valve; f, the gasolene'tank; g, the cooling-jacket of the cylinder; hand 7), circulatingpipes communicating between the gasolenetank and the jacket.
  • I is the mixing-chamber, to which the vapor from the gasolene-tank flows through pipe j to mix with the air entering said chamber at it for entering the explosion-chamber Z through the inlet or suction valve (1.
  • This explosionchamber is an upward extension on of the piston-cylinder A and contains a piston a above the inlet from the suction-valve, with means for shifting it up and down to vary the volume of the chamber to a certain extent, as indicated by the dotted line 0.
  • I represent a piston-rod 19 extending upward through the head of a cap q, screwing up and down on the screw-threaded stem 3 of the cylinder-cover t, through which said rod extends, said cap having a hand-wheel u, for turning it.
  • the cap has an annular groove '0, in which one end of a lever w, pivoted at (B, engages, while the other end of said lever, which is forked, ranges between two collars 3 on the stem of valve (1, so that as the combustion-space Z is contracted by piston m the opening of valve d will be proportionately limited and admission of the fuel mixture will be correspondingly limited, and vice versa.
  • a lever w pivoted at
  • the gasolene-tankfis provided with a regulating-valve 2 and an automatic actuatingdiaphragm 3, whereby it the vaporization of the gasolene is too rapid the increase of pressure resulting in the tank f actingon the diaphragm will increase the opening of the valve and more rapid circulation of the gasolene will take place, thus giving up more heat to the walls of the tank and the circulatingpipes, and thereby cooling and regulating the temperature of the gasolene; but I do not herein claim the gasolene-circulating apparatus.
  • the exhaust-valve e is operated by a cam at on a shaft 5, which is geared by the spurwheel 6 and pinion 7 with the crank-shaft.

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No. 741,824. PATBNTED 001*. 20, 1903.
0. B. PEHRSSON.
GASOLEN'E ENGINE. APPLICATION FILED FEB. 1. 1902.
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Patented October 20, 1903.
OLOF E. PEHRSSON, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
GASOLENgE-ENGINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 741,824, dated October 20, 1903-. Application filed February 1,1902. Serial No. 92.111. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, OLOF E. PEHRSSON, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of the borough of Brooklyn, New York city, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Gasolene-Engines, of which the following is a specification.
My invention consists of the combination, with an engine having a variable combustionchamber, of means for automatically varying the charges of the fuel mixture proportionately to the variations of the combustionchamber in such manner as to maintain uniform or practically uniform compression, the object being to maintain the degree of compression most favorable to economy by reason of the most perfect combustion, as hereinafter described, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in Which Figure l is a vertical sectional elevation of my. improved gaso1ene-engine. Fig. 2 is a top view of the same.
A represents the cylinder in which the piston (1, works. I) is the connecting-rod; c, the crank-shaft; d, the inlet-valve; e, the exhaust-valve; f, the gasolene'tank; g, the cooling-jacket of the cylinder; hand 7), circulatingpipes communicating between the gasolenetank and the jacket.
I is the mixing-chamber, to which the vapor from the gasolene-tank flows through pipe j to mix with the air entering said chamber at it for entering the explosion-chamber Z through the inlet or suction valve (1. This explosionchamber is an upward extension on of the piston-cylinder A and contains a piston a above the inlet from the suction-valve, with means for shifting it up and down to vary the volume of the chamber to a certain extent, as indicated by the dotted line 0. In this case I represent a piston-rod 19 extending upward through the head of a cap q, screwing up and down on the screw-threaded stem 3 of the cylinder-cover t, through which said rod extends, said cap having a hand-wheel u, for turning it. The cap has an annular groove '0, in which one end of a lever w, pivoted at (B, engages, while the other end of said lever, which is forked, ranges between two collars 3 on the stem of valve (1, so that as the combustion-space Z is contracted by piston m the opening of valve d will be proportionately limited and admission of the fuel mixture will be correspondingly limited, and vice versa. Thus it is feasible to automatically regulate the admission of the fuel mixture relatively to the variations of the combustionchamber, whereby practically uniform compression may be had with the economy resulting from maintaining that degree of compression which affords the most effective combustion.
The gasolene-tankfis provided with a regulating-valve 2 and an automatic actuatingdiaphragm 3, whereby it the vaporization of the gasolene is too rapid the increase of pressure resulting in the tank f actingon the diaphragm will increase the opening of the valve and more rapid circulation of the gasolene will take place, thus giving up more heat to the walls of the tank and the circulatingpipes, and thereby cooling and regulating the temperature of the gasolene; but I do not herein claim the gasolene-circulating apparatus.
The exhaust-valve e is operated by a cam at on a shaft 5, which is geared by the spurwheel 6 and pinion 7 with the crank-shaft.
What I claim as my invention is- In a gasolene-engine, the combination with the explosion-chamber, an adjustable piston for varying the volume of said chamber, and means for adjusting it consisting of a tubular screw-threaded stem on the cylinder-cover, a screw-threaded cap on said stem, and a rod connecting said piston and cap through said stem, of an inlet-valve, and means consisting of a grooved head on said cap, and a lever connecting the stem of said valve with said cap for adjusting the piston, whereby the lift of said valve is automatically varied by the adj ustment of the piston to vary the admission according as the volume of the combustion-chamber is varied.
Signed at New York this 30th day of J anuary, 1002.
OLOF E. PEHRSSON.
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C. SEDG-WICK, ERNST LUND GREN.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2614546A (en) * 1948-01-22 1952-10-21 Sinclair Res Lab Inc Internal-combustion engine
US4033304A (en) * 1974-06-14 1977-07-05 David Luria Piston-type internal combustion engine
US4445486A (en) * 1982-06-28 1984-05-01 Kirloskar Oil Engines Limited Internal combustion engine
US9239003B1 (en) 2014-05-28 2016-01-19 Donald W. Manke Variable volume combustion chamber system
US10781770B2 (en) 2017-12-19 2020-09-22 Ibrahim Mounir Hanna Cylinder system with relative motion occupying structure
US10788060B2 (en) 2017-12-19 2020-09-29 Ibrahim Mounir Hanna Cylinder occupying structure
US11136916B1 (en) * 2020-10-06 2021-10-05 Canadavfd Corp (Ltd) Direct torque control, piston engine

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2614546A (en) * 1948-01-22 1952-10-21 Sinclair Res Lab Inc Internal-combustion engine
US4033304A (en) * 1974-06-14 1977-07-05 David Luria Piston-type internal combustion engine
US4445486A (en) * 1982-06-28 1984-05-01 Kirloskar Oil Engines Limited Internal combustion engine
US9239003B1 (en) 2014-05-28 2016-01-19 Donald W. Manke Variable volume combustion chamber system
US10781770B2 (en) 2017-12-19 2020-09-22 Ibrahim Mounir Hanna Cylinder system with relative motion occupying structure
US10788060B2 (en) 2017-12-19 2020-09-29 Ibrahim Mounir Hanna Cylinder occupying structure
US11136916B1 (en) * 2020-10-06 2021-10-05 Canadavfd Corp (Ltd) Direct torque control, piston engine

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