Internal-combustion engines – Lubricators – Crankcase – pressure control
Patent
1980-01-21
1982-05-18
Myhre, Charles J.
Internal-combustion engines
Lubricators
Crankcase, pressure control
1231425R, F01M 100
Patent
active
043299520
ABSTRACT:
A manually-operated valve is associated with the oil tank of an airplane's lubrication system so that oil can be circulated directly from the oil outlet of the engine to the oil inlet of the engine until the oil becomes warm. The manually-operated valve can then be repositioned so as to mix oil from the oil outlet of the engine with the oil contained in the oil tank, then supplying the mixed oil to the inlet of the engine. Provision is also made for directing oil from the oil outlet of the engine to the manually-operated valve after it has been cooled by the oil cooler, the mixing action then being achieved with the cooled oil.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2268653 (1942-01-01), Flowers
patent: 2311069 (1943-02-01), Miller
patent: 2433420 (1947-12-01), Booth
patent: 2614575 (1952-10-01), Jensen
Cross E. Rollins
Myhre Charles J.
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