Claims
- 1. An engine comprising:at least two cylinders; a piston slidably received for linear reciprocation within each cylinder and defining a combustion chamber with the cylinder; a spark plug communicating with each combustion chamber; a crankshaft operably associated with the pistons and powered to rotate in one direction by the pistons; a positive displacement pump having an inlet to receive a fuel and air mixture and an outlet to deliver the compressed fuel and air mixture under superatmospheric pressure directly to the combustion chambers of the cylinders; a power transmission member operably connecting the crankshaft and the pump to drive the pump in timed relationship with movement of the pistons in the cylinders; and a valve selectively communicating the pump outlet with each of the cylinders in timed relationship with movement of the piston in each cylinder whereby the pump delivers the fuel and air mixture separately to each of the cylinders through the valve in timed relationship with the cycle of each piston in its associated cylinder.
- 2. The engine of claim 1 wherein the pump has a secondary cylinder with a piston slidably received for reciprocation in the secondary cylinder, and a crankshaft operably connected with the piston of the secondary cylinder and journalled for rotation to reciprocate the piston in the secondary cylinder.
- 3. The engine of claim 2 wherein the power transmission member operably connects the pump crankshaft with the engine crankshaft, and the engine is a two stroke engine and has a pair of cylinders and the pump crankshaft is driven at a speed twice that of the engine crankshaft.
- 4. The engine of claim 2 wherein the piston of the pump has a passage at least partially therethrough selectively communicated with the pump outlet as the piston reciprocates to compress and force the fuel and air mixture through the pump outlet.
- 5. The engine of claim 1 wherein the engine has a pair of cylinders and the valve has a pair of outlets each in communication with a separate cylinder and the valve selectively communicates the pump outlet with each cylinder.
- 6. The engine of claim 1 wherein the engine is a two stroke engine and has a pair of cylinders and the pump is driven at twice the speed of the engine crankshaft and the valve communicates the pump with each cylinder to supply fuel to each cylinder separately and during substantially the same portion of each cycle of each cylinder.
- 7. The engine of claim 1 wherein the valve has at least one outlet for each cylinder and each outlet is selectively communicated with its respective cylinder by the piston within that cylinder.
- 8. The engine of claim 7 wherein the engine has a pair of cylinders and the valve is a manifold with an outlet in communication with the interior of each cylinder and reciprocation of the piston in each cylinder communicates the associated outlet with its associated cylinder.
- 9. The engine of claim 1 wherein the pump has a check valve adjacent its outlet to substantially prevent reverse flow of the fuel and air mixture therethrough.
- 10. The engine of claim 9 wherein the piston of the pump has a projection engageable with the check valve to open the check valve and permit flow of the fuel and air mixture therethrough.
- 11. The engine of claim 1 wherein the valve has a rotating valve head with a passage therethrough in communication with the pump outlet and with the cylinder during at least a portion of its rotation.
- 12. The engine of claim 11 wherein the valve head rotates at the same speed as the engine crankshaft to deliver the fuel and air mixture to the cylinder during substantially the same portion of each piston cycle in each engine cylinder.
- 13. The engine of claim 12 which comprises a pair of cylinders and the valve selectively communicates the pump with each cylinder during each rotation of the valve head.
- 14. The engine of claim 1 wherein the pump has a crankcase, a secondary cylinder communicating adjacent one end with the crankcase, a piston slidably received for reciprocation in the secondary cylinder, a crankshaft received in the crankcase and operably connected with the piston of the secondary cylinder and journalled for rotation to reciprocate the piston in the secondary cylinder, a transfer port between the secondary cylinder and the crankcase of the pump which is opened and closed to communication with the secondary cylinder by reciprocation of the piston therein, and also comprises a carburetor for supplying a rich fuel and air mixture to the crankcase of the pump in response to movement of the piston in the secondary cylinder and a rich fuel and air mixture in the crankcase is delivered through the transfer passage to the secondary cylinder in response to movement of the piston opening the transfer passage to communicate with the secondary cylinder.
- 15. An engine, comprising:a two-stroke engine having at least two cylinders; a separate piston slidably received for linear reciprocation within each cylinder and defining a combustion chamber with the cylinder, the combustion chambers being independent; a separate spark plug communicating with each combustion chamber; a crankshaft operably associated with the pistons and powered to rotate in one direction by the pistons; a positive displacement pump having a crankcase, an inlet to the crankcase to receive a fuel and air mixture, an outlet to deliver the fuel and air mixture under pressure to each cylinder, a secondary cylinder communicating adjacent one end with the crankcase, a piston slidably received for reciprocation in the secondary cylinder, a crankshaft in the crankcase and operably connected with the piston of the secondary cylinder and journalled for rotation to reciprocate the piston in the secondary cylinder, and a transfer passage from the crankcase of the pump to the secondary cylinder and opened and closed to communication with the secondary cylinder by reciprocation of the piston in the secondary cylinder; a carburetor communicating with the crankcase of the pump to supply a rich fuel and air mixture to the crankcase in response to movement of the piston in the secondary chamber, and transfer of the rich fuel and air mixture from the crankcase to the secondary cylinder in response to the piston opening the transfer passage to communicate with the secondary cylinder; a power transmission member operably connecting the engine crankshaft with the pump crankshaft to drive the pump; and a valve selectively communicating the pump outlet with each of the cylinders whereby the pump delivers the fuel and air mixture separately to each cylinder through the valve.
- 16. The engine of claim 15 wherein the engine is a two-stroke engine and has a pair of cylinders and the pump crankshaft is driven at a speed twice that of the engine crankshaft.
- 17. The engine of claim 15 wherein the engine is a two-stroke engine and has a pair of cylinders and the pump is driven at twice the speed of the engine crankshaft and the valve communicates the pump with each cylinder to supply fuel to each cylinder separately and during substantially the same portion of each cycle of each cylinder.
- 18. The engine of claim 15 wherein the pump has a check valve adjacent its outlet to substantially prevent reverse flow of the fuel and air mixture therethrough.
- 19. The engine of claim 15 wherein the valve has a rotating valve head with a passage therethrough in communication with the pump outlet and with the cylinders during at least a portion of its rotation.
- 20. The engine of claim 19 wherein each valve head rotates at the same speed as the engine crankshaft to deliver the fuel and air mixture to the cylinders during substantially the same portion of each piston cycle in the engine cylinder.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/178,277 filed Oct. 23, 1998.
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