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US500988A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01CROTARY-PISTON OR OSCILLATING-PISTON MACHINES OR ENGINES
    • F01C1/00Rotary-piston machines or engines
    • F01C1/30Rotary-piston machines or engines having the characteristics covered by two or more groups F01C1/02, F01C1/08, F01C1/22, F01C1/24 or having the characteristics covered by one of these groups together with some other type of movement between co-operating members
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  • This invention contemplates certain new and highly useful improvements in rotary engines, and it has for its object the production of a cheap, simple and highly eificient engine of this class in which a concentric piston is employed.
  • the invention comprises the details of construction, combination and arrangement of parts substantially as hereinafter fully set.
  • FIG. 1 is a view in side elevation of my improved rotary engine.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view on the line ma:,Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the piston detached.
  • Fig. 4 is a view of a modified form of my invention.
  • A designates a vertically disposed casing secured to a baseboard a.
  • this casing is formed a circular opening, and into its top open two steamports a, a one for live steam and the other for exhaust.
  • B is the piston wheel located in the circular opening of casingA, and it is keyed on mainshaft .1) resting in supports b.
  • a stop or projection b is located in this groove or channel, the same fitting snug therein.
  • On the sides of the pistonwheel are cam-flanges O. For the greater portion of their lengths these flanges are circularly arranged, but at a point corresponding to the stop or projection 6 each flange is formed into V-shape.
  • D is a sliding abutment extended through an opening in the top of the casing and secured to a cross-head d movable between two posts or uprights d.
  • a cross-head d movable between two posts or uprights d.
  • To the ends of the cross-head are secured two arms E, which hug the sides of easing A.
  • Each arm has a groove or cutaway portion 6 corresponding to the adjacent cam-flange which fits snug therein. I preferably provide these arms with upper and lower frictional rollers e which engage the camflanges.
  • the V- shape portions of the cam-flanges will effect the raising of the arms E and the elevation of the sliding abutment D. This occurs as the stop or projection of the piston Wheel is passing beneath said sliding abutment and immediately thereafter the latter is returned to its lowered position by the spring pressure thereon.
  • Fig. i I have shown a slightly modified form of my invention, the change consisting in the means employed for operating the steam valve.
  • an extension f of the sliding abutment is connected to one end of a rocking bar F, fulcrumed at f on supports f
  • a link f To the outer end of the bar F is connected a link f to which parallel arms 9 are secured. These arms extend on either side of a cam-wheel G mounted on shaft 12.
  • This cam-wheel corresponds to the cam-flanges before described and takes the place thereof.
  • a rotary engine thus constructed is extremely simple and inexpensive; and being composed of but few parts is not liable to readily get out of order or be deranged.

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' (No Model.) W .W. W.. ANDREWS.
ROTARY ENGINE; No. 500,988. Patented J'u1y 4, 1893.
UNITED STATES PATENT ()FFICE.
WILLIAM W. ANDREWS, OF FALLBROOK, CALIFORNIA.
ROTARY ENGlN E.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 500,988, dated July 4, 1893.
Application filed December 15 1892. Serial No. 455,253. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.
Be itknown that 1, WILLIAM W. ANDREWS, of Fallbrook, in the county of San Diego and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Rotary Engines; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention,such as will enable others skilled in. the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention contemplates certain new and highly useful improvements in rotary engines, and it has for its object the production of a cheap, simple and highly eificient engine of this class in which a concentric piston is employed.
The invention comprises the details of construction, combination and arrangement of parts substantially as hereinafter fully set.
forth and particularly pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings:-Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of my improved rotary engine. Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view on the line ma:,Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a view of the piston detached. Fig. 4 is a view of a modified form of my invention.
Referring to the drawings, A designates a vertically disposed casing secured to a baseboard a. In this casing is formed a circular opening, and into its top open two steamports a, a one for live steam and the other for exhaust.
B is the piston wheel located in the circular opening of casingA, and it is keyed on mainshaft .1) resting in supports b. In the periphery of this wheel is av continuous groove or channel 12 A stop or projection b is located in this groove or channel, the same fitting snug therein. On the sides of the pistonwheel are cam-flanges O. For the greater portion of their lengths these flanges are circularly arranged, but at a point corresponding to the stop or projection 6 each flange is formed into V-shape.
D is a sliding abutment extended through an opening in the top of the casing and secured to a cross-head d movable between two posts or uprights d. To the upper ends of ing upon the cross-head cl, thus holding said sliding abutment firmly in place. To the ends of the cross-head are secured two arms E, which hug the sides of easing A. Each arm has a groove or cutaway portion 6 corresponding to the adjacent cam-flange which fits snug therein. I preferably provide these arms with upper and lower frictional rollers e which engage the camflanges. The V- shape portions of the cam-flanges will effect the raising of the arms E and the elevation of the sliding abutment D. This occurs as the stop or projection of the piston Wheel is passing beneath said sliding abutment and immediately thereafter the latter is returned to its lowered position by the spring pressure thereon.
- The operation of my invention is apparent. Steam is admitted through one of the steam pipes and forms a compact between the lowered sliding abutment and the stop in the groove or channel of the piston-wheel, effecting the revolution of the latter. As the stop approaches the sliding abutment the latter is raised through the agency of the cam-flanges and grooved arms and immediately reseated. As the stop passes the exhaust port, just as the sliding abutment begins to rise, the exhaust steam passes out of said exhaust port.
In Fig. i I have shown a slightly modified form of my invention, the change consisting in the means employed for operating the steam valve. In this form an extension f of the sliding abutment is connected to one end of a rocking bar F, fulcrumed at f on supports f To the outer end of the bar F is connected a link f to which parallel arms 9 are secured. These arms extend on either side of a cam-wheel G mounted on shaft 12. This cam-wheel corresponds to the cam-flanges before described and takes the place thereof.
A rotary engine thus constructed is extremely simple and inexpensive; and being composed of but few parts is not liable to readily get out of order or be deranged.
I claim as my invention 1 1. The combination with the casing having a circular opening and a hole or opening in its top, and the steam inlet and outlet ports, of the circular piston-wheel mounted in said circular opening and having a peripheral groove or channel and astoptherein,the cams on the sides of said wheel, the sliding abutment located in said hole or opening, the spring bearing thereon, and the parallel arms connected to said sliding abutment and having inner grooves or recesses corresponding to said cams which fit therein, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination with the casing having a circular opening, and a hole or opening in its top, and the steam inlet and outlet ports, of the circular piston wheel mounted in said circular opening and having a peripheral groove or channel and a stop therein, the cams on the outside of said wheel having V-shape portions corresponding with said stop, the IS E. P. FALLIS, H. B. RIN.
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