Internal-combustion engines in which a charge of gun powder or other explosive substances is supplied to and exploded within the cylinder of the engine or combustion-chamber in communication therewith and the energy of the resulting gases converted into work by permitting them to act upon a moving part of the engine. This subclass is intended to include all engines using an explosive substance as above, irrespective of other structural features, cycle, or mode of operation.
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23, and 445+, for feeding mechanism available, generally for the purpose of supplying the explosive substance to engines of the type occurring in this subclass.
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60, Power Plants,
632+, for one shot explosion actuated expansible chamber type motors, and subclass 39.47 for combustion products generators combined with motors, other than internal-combustion engines, which operate on solid fuel containing an oxidizer.