Rotary internal combustion engine

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F02B 53/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2027958

ABSTRACT A rotary internal combustion engine has an engine block with a generally oval-shaped rotor chamber arranged therein and a rotor member rotatably mounted in this chamber on a central shaft. The rotor member has a maximum diameter substantially equal to the maximum width of the chamber taken midway along the longitudinal axis of the chamber and is mounted so as to divide the chamber into an intake side and an outlet side. Three to five vanes are slidably mounted in slots formed in the rotor member and these divide the chamber into separated sectors. The vanes are biased by springs in a radially outwards direction. The rotor member has three to five recesses for receiving a gaseous mixture formed in the circumference thereof, each being located between a respective pair of vanes. Each vane has an outer end of substantially reduced thickness relative to a main body portion thereof. There are guide members for the springs extending into longitudinal passageways formed in the vanes and the springs are mounted on these guide members.

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