Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – With liquid coolant circulating means
Patent
1978-03-03
1980-04-22
Lazarus, Ronald H.
Internal-combustion engines
Cooling
With liquid coolant circulating means
123 4147, 123195A, 123198C, F01P 512
Patent
active
041989350
ABSTRACT:
In an internal combustion engine its crankcase defines an oil reservoir and a pump receptacle. A crankshaft journaled in the crankcase carries a crank in the reservoir. A cylinder fixedly mounted on the crankcase is formed with a cooling jacket which communicates with the pump receptacle through communicating bores in the cylinder and crankcase. A pump shaft rotatably secured in the crankcase in the receptacle carries an impeller for common rotation about an axis parallel to the axis of rotation of the crankshaft, and the motion transmitting input member of a drive train, a toothed wheel, is mounted on the crankshaft next to a spur gear which meshes with a spur gear on the pump shaft.
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Schlenz Rudolf
Seibt Hans
Fichtel & Sachs AG
Lazarus Ronald H.
Yates Jeffrey L.
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