| US 7,500,461 B2 | ||
| Rotary combustion engine, designed for diesel fuel | ||
| Wolfgang Baier, Obbach (Germany); Manfred Mäthner, Leingarten (Germany); Dankwart Eiermann, Weissenberg (Germany); Rudolf Klotz, Cottbus (Germany); and Michael Schirmer, Zermsdorf (Germany) | ||
| Assigned to Wankel Super Tec GmbH, Cottbus (Germany) | ||
| Filed on Feb. 18, 2005, as Appl. No. 11/61,834. | ||
| Claims priority of application No. 10 2004 008 312 (DE), filed on Feb. 20, 2004. | ||
| Prior Publication US 2005/0183691 A1, Aug. 25, 2005 | ||
| Int. Cl. F02B 53/10 (2006.01); F02B 53/12 (2006.01); F01C 1/22 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 123—205 [239/533.12] | 8 Claims |

| 1. A rotary combustion engine designed for diesel fuel, the engine comprising:
a peripheral housing describing an epitrochoidal orbit having a long axis and a short axis;
an eccentric shaft mounted for rotation in a rotational direction;
a triangular piston mounted on said shaft and having three faces separated by three tips which contact said epitrochoidal
orbit to form three working spaces which pass through, in succession, a four-phase cycle with an ignition TDC and an overlap
TDC on the short axis and two bottom dead centers on the long axis, each said face having a pocket;
an intake port and an exhaust port located on either side of the short axis at the overlap TDC;
a spark plug located after the short axis at the ignition TDC in the rotational direction, wherein the spark plug has an electrode
and an insulator which is substantially flush with said electrode, the electrode being disposed substantially adjacent to
the epitrochoidal orbit, thereby minimizing space between the spark plug and the orbit; and
an injection nozzle surrounded by a recess positioned on the epitrochoidal orbit so that one of the tips of the piston does
not reach the recess until the next one of the tips has passed the intake port, wherein the injection nozzle comprises a nozzle
bore which directs a jet of fuel toward the spark plug, said housing having a guide edge in the housing between the nozzle
bore and the spark plug, wherein the recess and the guide edge are shaped so that the tip produces a variable blow-by cross
section as the tip passes over the recess and the guide edge.
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