Engine with compressor and bypass for combustible mixture

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F02B 59/00 (2006.01) F02B 53/00 (2006.01) F02B 57/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1041432

Abstract of the Disclosure: An improved engine, particularly of the rotary type, or so-called angle piston type, having conventional components and characterized by a compressor serving as a supercharger interposed between the carburetor and the engine intake ports for compressing the combustible mixture; a bypass manifold for passing compressed combustible mixture to the suction side of the compressor; and a fine throttle means for controlling the proportion of com- bustible mixture bypassed for fine control and efficient com- bustion in the engine. The master throttle on the carburetor is employed only for major adjustments in power requirements. Also disclosed are details of critically located and designed intake ports and passageways and discharge ports and passage- ways to take advantage of centrifugal force of the angle piston type engine to obtain very nearly perfect scavenging, as well as details of employing a center section compressor for compressing the combustible mixture.

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