Internal-combustion engines – Starting device – For airplane
Patent
1980-09-18
1982-12-28
Myhre, Charles J.
Internal-combustion engines
Starting device
For airplane
74 6, F02N 1112
Patent
active
043655963
ABSTRACT:
A quick release starting device for internal combustion engines having a rotary crankshaft is shown. The device includes a case, a sliding shaft vertically disposed within the case, and a compression spring mounted about the shaft inside the case. An exchangeable socket is mounted on the lower end of the shaft to engage the engine crankshaft. Downward pressure on the sliding shaft compresses the spring and engages the socket. When the engine starts and pressure is removed from the shaft, the spring tension is released thereby assisting the operator in disengaging the socket from the crankshaft.
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Dolinar Andrew M.
Felsman Robert A.
Myhre Charles J.
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