James Atkinson (inventor)

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Born1846
Died1914 (aged 6768)
OccupationsEngineer, inventor
James Atkinson
Born1846
Died1914 (aged 6768)
OccupationsEngineer, inventor
Atkinson Gas Engine as shown in US Patent 367496

James Atkinson (1846 1914)[1] of Hampstead was a British engineer who invented several engines with greater efficiency than the Otto cycle. The Atkinson cycle engines were named the "Differential 1882", "Cycle 1887" and "Utilite 1892". The most well-known of Atkinson's engines is the "Cycle 1887", patented in 1887.[2] By use of variable engine strokes from a complex crankshaft, Atkinson was able to increase the efficiency of his engine, at the cost of some power, over traditional Otto-cycle engines. He was awarded the John Scott Medal of The Franklin Institute in 1889.

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