Internal combustion engines with straight line reinforcing membe

Internal-combustion engines – Frame construction – Horizontal cylinder

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ABSTRACT:
An internal combustion engine structure in which the tendency of the combustion forces to separate the cylinder head from the crankshaft bearings is resisted by external tie-rod structures attached at opposite ends to engine structure adjacent these two parts. The tie-rods run as nearly as possible in straight lines, and therefore typically lie obliquely to the crankshaft axis and to the transverse planes containing the cylinder axes. The tie-rod structures may be ribs or fins and may also be attached to parts of the engine wall intermediate their ends to make those parts more rigid.

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patent: 1187737 (1916-06-01), Isham
patent: 2578079 (1951-12-01), Meinertz
patent: 3183794 (1965-05-01), Hind
patent: 3674000 (1972-07-01), Reisacher et al.

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