Claims
- 1. A chain saw comprising:
- a frame;
- a guide bar, connected to said frame;
- a cutting chain carried by said guide bar;
- an internal combustion engine mounted upon said frame, including
- at least one piston and cylinder,
- a crankshaft connected to said at least one piston, and
- a carburetor operably connected to said at least one cylinder;
- a shroud surrounding at least one end of said crankshaft and having
- an air inlet fashioned thereinto at a location adjacent to said one end of said crashshaft, and
- an air outlet fashioned thereinto at a location remote from said air inlet;
- passage means leading to said carburetor and including a passage opening located adjacent to said one end of said crankshaft for providing fluid communication between said air inlet and said carburetor;
- said carburetor being arranged to suck air inwardly through said passage opening during operation of said engine;
- first means for removing air-entrained matter comprising
- a filter positioned across the inlet of said shroud for blocking entrance into said shroud of air-entrained debris;
- second means for removing air-entrained matter and being drivingly connected to said one end of said crankshaft comprising
- a disc mounted upon said one end of said crankshaft such that said crankshaft defines an axis of rotation for said disc; and one side of said disc defining surface means around which the air from said air inlet must travel to reach said passage opening, said surface means having edge means located remotely from said axis of rotation and around which said air may travel;
- a first cascade of vanes rearwardly swept with respect to the direction of rotation of the disc disposed upon said one side of said disc and extending between said air inlet and said disc;
- said first cascade of vanes being oriented to promote a generally radially outwardly directed air flow to impel air and air-entrained matter from said air inlet through said first cascade of vanes in a direction generally radially away from said axis of rotation and impart sufficient momentum to at least some of said air-entrained matter to carry such matter past said passage opening and toward said air outlet;
- third means for removing air-entrained matter and being connected to said one end of said crankshaft comprising
- a second cascade of vanes rearwardly swept with respect to the direction of rotation of the disc disposed upon the opposite side of said disc between said passage opening and said carburetor;
- said second cascade of vanes being oriented to generate air flow patterns which oppose a generally radially inwardly directed air flow established by said carburetor suction in a manner causing air-entrained matter traveling toward said passage means to be directed away from said passage opening;
- fourth means for removing air-entrained matter from air traveling through said passage means and being positioned between said passage opening and said carburetor comprising
- an accumulation chamber positioned within said passage means between said passage opening and said carburetor, said chamber including an entrance and exit communicating with said passage means.
- a substantially flat filter diaphragm positioned across said accumulation chamber and including an aperture aligned with said entrance so that air entering into said accumulation chamber must reverse its flow before passing through said filter, and removable cap disposed adjacent said filer diaphragm to provide access to said filter diaphragm for cleaning or replacement.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 306,195, filed Nov. 14, 1972 and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Nov 1972 |
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