Inventors:
Mark D. Karnes - Columbia KY, US
Assignee:
Karnes Dyno-Rev Engine, Inc. - Columbia KY
International Classification:
F02B 53/00, F02B 57/00, F02B 57/08, F02B 75/26
US Classification:
123241, 123 43 C, 123 43 R
Abstract:
An internal combustion engine operates on a four-stroke cycle and includes a housing defining: one or more generally wedge-shaped combustion chambers, and an internal cavity in which a wheel is mounted for rotation on a crankshaft. Arranged inside each combustion chamber is a gate, with each gate having a corresponding gate control assembly including a control shaft. Each control shaft is supported by bearings that engage and ride in a generally elliptical cam-cutout defined in the surface of the wheel. Movement of the gate control assemblies within and with respect to the elliptical cam-cutout controls the movement and operation of the gates, such that, as the wheel rotates, a fuel/air mixture is drawn into a combustion chamber; compressed by the rotating movement of a gate; and ignited, imparting a force on the gate, with the gate then rotating to expel combustion gases through an exhaust port.