摘要 |
The piston of a Wankel engine or the inner cylinder of the rotary machine reference P 3507753.0 is controlled by three or more parallel eccentric shafts, which are connected to the drive shaft by retaining plates, and by gears in a such a way that, for example, in the Wankel engine the piston makes an eccentric revolution and itself turns only 0.33 of a revolution. In this control the piston touches the cylinder only with the gasket. In the rotary machine the circumferential speed of the vanes is reduced due to the eccentric revolution. In addition, when used as an engine, an operating principle similar to that of the Wankel engine is possible.
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