Internal-combustion engines – Two-cycle – Rear compression
Patent
1976-08-09
1978-05-09
Myhre, Charles J.
Internal-combustion engines
Two-cycle
Rear compression
123196R, 184 65, 308187, F02B 3304, F01M 104
Patent
active
040880974
ABSTRACT:
An internal combustion, reciprocating-piston engine which includes a sealed crankcase for inducting and compressing air or an air-fuel mixture into the engine. The compressed gas is then forced into a holding tank for subsequent induction into the cylinder combustion chamber. This pre-compresses or "supercharges" the fuel mixture before compression by the piston. An enclosed lift tube within the connecting rod is provided for conveying lubricating oil through the crankcase to the cylinder walls.
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Myhre Charles J.
Reynolds David D.
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