Claims
- 1. A chain saw, said chain saw comprising a housing, a handle to permit holding of the chain saw, a blade connected to and extending from the housing, a chain disposed about the blade, an engine being disposed in the housing, the chain being operatively connected to the engine, the engine being configured to produce force to move the chain about the blade, and the engine being a crankcase scavenged internal combustion engine (1) with an engine body (2) composed of at least one crankcase body (3,4) and a cylinder body (5), which are joined together, and the engine is provided with so called elongated scavenging ducts (6,7,6′, 7′), which over some part of their length i.e. a crankcase part (6,6′), extend in the crankcase body (3,4) and have their inlet (8) there, and over another part of their length, i.e. a cylinder part (7,7′), extend in the cylinder body (5), characterized in that the crankcase part (6,6′) of at least one scavenging duct to a great extent is composed of an insert part (9) with at least one inner wall (10) facing the crankshaft assembly and provided with the inlet (8), so that the crankcase part (6,6′) of the scavenging duct is composed of the insert part (9) alone or in combination with the inner side of the crankcase body and leads from the inlet (8) to an outlet (11, 11′) intended to connect to the cylinder part (7,7′) of the scavenging duct.
- 2. The chain saw according to claim 1, characterized in that the insert part (9), apart from the inner wall (10), has at least one side wall (12, 13, 14), which connects to the inner wall (10) and to the inner side of the crankcase body (3,4).
- 3. The chain saw according to claim 2, characterized in that the insert part (9) has a side wall (13) located at or adjacent the middle of the inner wall (10), so that the insert part in a sectional view will get a T-shaped look, and the side wall (13) separates a scavenging duct on each side of it.
- 4. The chain saw according to claim 2, characterized in that the insert part (9) has two side walls (12,14) located at or adjacent each of the outer sides of the inner wall (10), so that the side walls (12,14) will separate a scavenging duct between them.
- 5. The chain saw according to claim 4, characterized in that the insert part (9) has yet another side wall (13) located at or adjacent the middle of the inner wall (10), so that the side walls (12, 13, 14) will separate two scavenging ducts.
- 6. The chain saw in accordance with claim 2, characterized in that the insert part (9) also has an outer wall (15,15′) opposite to the inner wall (10).
- 7. The chain saw according to claim 1, characterized in that the insert part (9) co-operates with at least one wall (16, 16′) rising from the inner side of the crankcase body, so that at least two scavenging ducts are being separated.
- 8. The chain saw in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the engine body (2) is composed of one crankcase body (3), in which the insert part (9) is located, and a cylinder body (5).
- 9. The chain saw in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the engine body (2) is composed of two crankcase bodies (3,4), between which the insert part (9) is located, and a cylinder body (5).
- 10. The chain saw according to claim 9, characterized in that the inner side of the crankcase body is arranged with an extra inner side (17) arranged from the parting plane (22) of the engine towards the cylinder body (5) and a distance downwards into the crankcase in order to at least at its end in the crankcase co-operate with the insert part (9), so that they together form the crankcase part (6, 6′) of at least one scavenging duct.
- 11. A handheld tool comprising one of: a chain saw, trimmer, or cutter, said handheld tool further comprising a housing, a handle to permit holding of the tool, a cutting mechanism connected to and extending from the housing, an engine being disposed in the housing, the cutting mechanism being operatively connected to the engine, the engine being configured to produce force to move the cutting mechanism, and the engine being a crankcase scavenged internal combustion engine with an engine body composed of at least one crankcase body and a cylinder body, which are joined together, and the engine is provided with so called elongated scavenging ducts, which over some part of their length i.e. a crankcase part, extend in the crankcase body and have their inlet there, and over another part of their length, i.e. a cylinder part, extend in the cylinder body, wherein the crankcase part of at least one scavenging duct to a great extent is composed of an insert part with at least one inner wall facing the crankshaft assembly and provided with the inlet, so that the crankcase part of the scavenging duct is composed of the insert part alone or in combination with the inner side of the crankcase body and leads from the inlet to an outlet intended to connect to the cylinder part of the scavenging duct.
- 12. The handheld tool according to claim 11, therein the insert part, apart from the inner wall, has at least one side wall, which connects to the inner wall and to the inner side of the crankcase body.
- 13. The handheld tool according to claim 12, wherein the insert part has a side wall located at or adjacent the middle of the inner wall, so that the insert part in a sectional view will get a T-shaped look, and the side wall separates a scavenging duct on each side of it.
- 14. The handheld tool according to claim 12, wherein the insert part has two side walls located at or adjacent each of the outer sides of the inner wall, so that the side walls will separate a scavenging duct between them.
- 15. The handheld tool according to claim 14, wherein the insert part has yet another side wall located at or adjacent the middle of the inner wall, so that the side walls will separate two scavenging ducts.
- 16. The handheld tool in accordance with claim 12, wherein the insert part also has an outer wall opposite to the inner wall.
- 17. The handheld tool according to claim 11, wherein the insert part co-operates with at least on wall rising from the inner side of the crankcase body, so that at least two scavenging ducts are being separated.
- 18. The handheld tool in accordance with claim 11, wherein the engine body is composed of one crankcase body, in which the inset part is located, and a cylinder body.
- 19. The handheld tool in accordance with claim 11, wherein the engine body is composed of two crankcase bodies, between which the insert part is located, and a cylinder body, and the inner side of the crankcase body is arranged with an extra inner side arranged from the parting plane of the engine towards the cylinder body and a distance downwards into the crankcase in order to at least at its end in the crankcase co-operate with the insert part, so that they together form the crankcase part of at least one scavenging duct.
- 20. A method for producing a handheld tool, said handheld tool comprising one of: a chain saw, trimmer, or cutter, said handheld tool further comprising a housing, a handle to permit holding of the tool, a cutting mechanism connected to and extending from the housing, an engine being disposed in the housing, the cutting mechanism being operatively connected to the engine, the engine being configured to produce force to move the cutting mechanism, and the engine being a crankcase scavenged internal combustion engine with an engine body composed of at least one crankcase body and a cylinder body, which are joined together, and the engine is provided with so called elongated scavenging ducts, which over some part of their length i.e. a crankcase part, extend in the crankcase body and have their inlet there, and over another part of their length, i.e. a cylinder part, extend in the cylinder body, wherein the crankcase part of at least one scavenging duct to a great extent is composed of an insert part with at least one inner wall facing the crankshaft assembly and provided with the inlet, so that the crankcase part of the scavenging duct is composed of the insert part alone or in combination with the inner side of the crankcase body and leads from the inlet to an outlet intended to connect to the cylinder part of the scavenging duct, said method comprising the steps of:forming the crankcase scavenged internal combustion engine; said step of forming the crankcase scavenged internal combustion engine comprising the following steps: casting the cylinder body with a portion of the at least one scavenging duct; casting the crankcase body; forming the insert to form another portion of the at least one scavenging duct; forming the insert with the inlet and the outlet; inserting the insert into the crankcase body; and connecting the crankcase body to the cylinder body to at least partially enclose the insert to seal the at least one scavenging duct and to connect the portion of the at least one scavenging duct in the cylinder body to the outlet of the insert; said method further comprising the steps of:inserting the engine into the housing; connecting the cutting mechanism to the housing; and operatively connecting the cutting mechanism to the engine.
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CONTINUING APPLICATION DATA
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of International Application No. PCT/SE99/01961, filed on Nov. 1, 1999, which International Application claims priority from Swedish Patent Application No. 9803752-6, filed on Nov. 4, 1998. International Application No. PCT/SE99/01961 was pending as of the filing of this application. The United States was an elected state in International Application No. PCT/SE99/01961.
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