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Title:
Two-cycle internal combustion engine having boost port
Abstract:
A two-cycle internal combustion engine having a crankcase with a crankshaft rotatably mounted therein, a cylinder extending from the crankcase and having a piston slidably positioned therein with a connecting rod extending between the piston and the crankshaft, a combustion chamber defined at the end of the cylinder remote from the crankcase, an inlet channel communicating with the crankcase at one end and with an air-fuel mixture providing means at the other end, timing means to control opening and closing of the inlet channel to the crankcase, such timing means preferably being the piston skirt, a boost port extending from the inlet channel at a position between the air-fuel mixture providing means and the crankcase timing means at one end and opening to the cylinder volume at the other end, and a reed valve disposed in the boost port and oriented to control flow such that the air-fuel mixture may flow through the boost port into the cylinder but preclude reverse flow from the cylinder to the input channel.
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Inventors:
Magner, Richard W. (Denver, CO, US)
Application Number:
886028
Filing Date: 1978-03-13 Publication_date: 1980-03-25 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
123/73A
123/73R
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Primary Examiner:
Burns, Wendell E.
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