Internal-combustion engines – Transmission mechanism from piston – Crankshaft and connecting rod
Patent
1992-03-09
1992-12-01
Cross, E. Rollins
Internal-combustion engines
Transmission mechanism from piston
Crankshaft and connecting rod
123196R, 123 74AE, 123 71R, F02B 7532
Patent
active
051672081
ABSTRACT:
An internal combustion engine is arranged with an elongate piston rod, with the piston fixedly mounted substantially medially of the rod, with an upper distal end of the rod including an oil reservoir chamber piston reciprocatably mounted within the oil reservoir chamber. The piston defines a combustion chamber between the piston and a crank case member rotatably mounting a crank shaft, with the piston rod rotatably mounted to the crank shaft at a lower distal end of the piston. Oil flow is directed through an oil delivery conduit into the oil reservoir chamber and through a conduit within the piston rod to enhance cooling of the piston maintaining its longevity during use.
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Cross E. Rollins
Gilden Leon
Solis Erick
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