Vibration reducing system for single cylinder fluid pressure eng

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173162, B27B 1702, F16F 118

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040105440

ABSTRACT:
In a vibration reducing system for a single cylinder engine, the rotating inertia forces are balanced while the reciprocating inertia forces are left unbalanced. The engine is mounted on a support by a spring biased linkage system permitting movement of the engine in a direction axial of the engine cylinder. The engine support also includes torsion mounts permitting controlled rotary movement of the engine about the crankshaft axis. Power transmission is through a drive shaft mounted on the support and connected with the engine crankshaft by a belt drive. The supporting linkage is biased to position the engine with the axis of the cylinder approximately normal to a plane defined by the axes of the crankshaft and the drive shaft.

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