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titleOfInvention WARMING MACHINE
abstract The heat engine is essentially a four-stroke internal combustion engine, which is designed not with a view to high torque but with a view to generating heat. For this purpose an external expansion chamber is provided, which is arranged in a heat exchanger and is connected by way of the exhaust valve to the cylinder or cylinders of the engine. In addition the exhaust valve does not open just before the end of the expansion stroke but just after it commences. The expanding hot gases thereby flow into the external expansion chamber. There they give off their heat by way of the heat exchanger to a heating installation or the like.
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