Internal-combustion engines – Transmission mechanism from piston – Including clutch
Patent
1988-08-22
1989-12-12
Kamen, Noah P.
Internal-combustion engines
Transmission mechanism from piston
Including clutch
74596, 74603, F02B 7532
Patent
active
048860239
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a crankshaft drive for an internal-combustion engine of V-type with a crankshaft, which has two mutually offset crank pins per throw, which pins are interconnected via an intermediate web. In order both to minimize the amount of machining required on the intermediate web and to ensure an optimum axial guidance of two connecting rods mounted on the crank pins, the intermediate web has an axial stop collar on either side and the intermediate web is of an enlarged design such that the axial stop surface of the connecting rods cannot jut out from the projected area of the intermediate web in any crankshaft position.
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Heinrich Rolf
Kerschbaum Walter
Werner Johannes
Kamen Noah P.
Mercedes-Benz AG
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