Starting apparatus for two cycle engine

Internal-combustion engines – Two-cycle – Rear compression

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123 73A, 123 73PP, 1231875R, F02B 3304, F02M 116, F04B 3910

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043599753

ABSTRACT:
A two stroke cycle internal combustion engine having a closed crankcase adapted to receive a air-fuel mixture and a cylinder extending from said crankcase,
a piston reciprocally movable in said cylinder which alternately produces a low pressure condition in said crankcase as it approaches top dead center and a high pressure condition in said cylinder as it approaches bottom dead center,
a fuel reservoir for supplying liquid fuel to the air fuel mixture in said crankcase, a bypass passage connecting said crankcase to said cylinder,
and a conduit connecting said crankcase to the fuel reservoir for pumping fuel accumulated in said crankcase during starting into said reservoir, and a unidirectional flow control device in said conduit for preventing return flow from said reservoir to said crankcase.

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patent: 3762380 (1973-10-01), Schultz
patent: 3929111 (1975-12-01), Turner

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