GB190426976A - Improvements in Semi-rotary Fluid-pressure Motors. - Google Patents

Improvements in Semi-rotary Fluid-pressure Motors.

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GB190426976A
GB190426976A GB190426976DA GB190426976A GB 190426976 A GB190426976 A GB 190426976A GB 190426976D A GB190426976D A GB 190426976DA GB 190426976 A GB190426976 A GB 190426976A
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Herbert Richard Moulton
George Thomas Hiam
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26,976. Towlson, E., Moulton, H. R., and Hiam, G. T. Dec. 10. Oscillating vane type.-In engines in which pistons are moved in opposite directions by the expansion of the motor fluid, dead centres are avoided by employing more than two expansion chambers. In Figs. 1 and 2, three such chambers are shown, and each of the double-ended pistons b is connected to a separate shaft or sleeve c, c<1>, c<2> which drives a separate crank. The engines may work compound, one chamber exhausting through an intermediate receiver into two others. The engines may also be reversing. In explosion engines, the pistons may uncover terminal exhaust ports.
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