Connecting rod bearings for a volumetric piston chamber machine

Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Rotary to or from reciprocating or oscillating

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ABSTRACT:
The invention is a volumetric piston chamber machine wherein the crankpin is relieved of the inertia force and wherein a seat is constructed in a single piece adapted to act as a female part with the crank being a male part. As a result, the force distribution throughout this volumetric piston chamber engine is more uniformly distributed and offers the advantage of a smaller engine in the overall axial direction eliminating the harmful transverse stresses.

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