Internal-combustion engines – Lubricators – Crankcase – pressure control
Patent
1975-08-20
1976-12-28
Burns, Wendell E.
Internal-combustion engines
Lubricators
Crankcase, pressure control
123179R, 123179F, F01M 100
Patent
active
039995313
ABSTRACT:
A system for use within an internal combustion engine to facilitate the starting of the engine while cold. The system comprises a reservoir for holding a predetermined volume of lubricant, conduit means extending from the reservoir and having outlets positioned above a valve of each cylinder of the engine, and delivery means responsive to the actuation of the engine's starter for forcing lubricant at a predetermined substantially uniform rate from the reservoir and through the conduit means, whereby lubricant is delivered through the engine valves and cylinders, for the sealing thereof, continuously during the starting of the engine.
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patent: 3297011 (1967-01-01), Gray
patent: 3827417 (1974-08-01), Morita
patent: 3911890 (1975-10-01), Ansdale
Burns Wendell E.
J. H. Westerbeke Corporation
Reynolds David D.
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