Claims
- 1. A variable speed, two-cycle, internal combustion engine comprising a crankcase and a cylinder having a combustion chamber, a piston working in the cylinder, the piston and cylinder being located and proportioned to provide a fuel chamber below the piston but above the crank space in the crankcase, port means in the cylinder including intake porting and passage means providing communication with said fuel chamber, an intake tract in fluid communication with the intake porting, reed valve means disposed in the intake tract and located in a position confronting the bottom dead center position of the piston for controlling the flow of fluid through the intake tract, the port means further including transfer porting communicating with the combustion chamber above the piston when the piston is in bottom dead center position, and a transfer passage formed in the cylinder and one end of which communicates with the transfer porting and the other end of which communicates with said fuel chamber for conveying fluid from the fuel chamber to the transfer porting, and the transfer passage being in communication with the intake tract downstream of the valve means and providing for flow of fluid from the intake tract directly into the transfer passage, the communication of the transfer passage and the intake tract including fuel flow passage means in the cylinder wall interconnecting the intake tract and the transfer passage in a region above the piston when the piston is in bottom dead center position.
- 2. An engine as defined in claim 1 and further including passage means interconnecting the intake tract and said fuel flow space throughout the entire cycle of the engine.
- 3. An engine as defined in claim 1 and further including passage means interconnecting the intake tract and the transfer passage in a region below the top of the piston when the piston is in bottom dead center position.
- 4. A variable speed, two-cycle, internal combustion engine comprising a crankcase and a cylinder having a combustion chamber, a piston working in the cylinder, a fuel chamber below the piston, port means in the cylinder including intake porting and passage means providing communication with said fuel chamber and further including a fuel supply port in the cylinder wall above the piston in bottom dead center position, an intake tract in fluid communication with said port and with said intake porting, reed valve means disposed in the intake tract for controlling the flow of fluid through the intake tract, the port means further including transfer porting communicating with the combustion chamber above the piston when the piston is in bottom dead center position in a region adjacent to said fuel supply port, a transfer passage formed in the cylinder and one end of which communicates with the transfer porting and the other end of which communicates with said fuel chamber for conveying fluid from the fuel chamber to the transfer porting, and fuel flow passage means interconnecting the intake tract and the transfer passage in the region of said fuel supply port above the piston when the piston is in bottom dead center position.
- 5. A variable speed, two-cycle, internal combustion engine comprising a crankcase and a cylinder having a combustion chamber, a piston working in the cylinder, a fuel chamber below the piston, port means providing communication with said fuel chamber, an intake tract in fluid communication with said port means, reed valve means disposed in the intake tract for controlling the flow of fluid through the intake tract, at least two transfer ports communicating with the combustion chamber above the piston when the piston is in bottom dead center position, transfer passages formed in the cylinder and respectively communicating with the transfer ports and with said fuel chamber for conveying fluid from the fuel chamber to the transfer ports, and fuel flow passage means interconnecting the transfer passages in a region above the piston when the piston is in bottom dead center position.
- 6. A variable speed, two-cycle crankcase compression, internal combustion engine, comprising: engine housing structure including a cylinder and a crankcase, a piston mounted for reciprocation in the cylinder between top and bottom dead center positions, at least one transfer passage in the engine housing structure having an opening in communication with the crankcase and having an opening in communication with the cylinder above the piston in bottom dead center position, a fuel intake chamber for receiving fuel from a supply source, reed valve means for controlling the flow of fluid through the intake chamber substantially radially of the cylinder in the region of the bottom dead center position of the piston, and passage means formed in the engine housing structure and communicating with the intake chamber downstream of the reed valve means, the passage means including intake porting in the cylinder wall in the bottom dead center position of the piston and providing for substantially direct flow of fuel from the reed valve means into the space below the level of the lower edge of the piston at the side presented toward the porting when the piston rises substantially above the bottom dead center position, the passage means including portions communicating with the intake chamber and with the transfer passage in a region closely adjacent to the opening communicating with the crankcase and also in a region closely adjacent to the opening communicating with the cylinder.
- 7. A variable speed, two-cycle crankcase compression, internal combustion engine, comprising: engine housing structure including a cylinder and a crankcase, a piston mounted for reciprocation in the cylinder between top and bottom dead center positions, a fuel intake chamber for receiving fuel from a supply source, reed valve means for controlling the flow of fluid through the intake chamber in a path directed substantially radially toward the bottom dead center position of the piston, and passage means formed in the engine housing structure and communicating with the intake chamber downstream of the reed valve means, the passage means including porting in the engine housing structure at least a part of which is in the cylinder wall in the bottom dead center position of the piston and provides for substantially direct flow of fuel substantially radially of the cylinder from the reed valve means into the space below the level of the lower edge of the piston at the side presented toward the porting when the piston rises substantially above the bottom dead center position, said porting being dimensioned and positioned axially of the cylinder so that a substantial part thereof extends below the level of the lower edge of the piston at the side presented toward the porting when the piston is in bottom dead center position and so that a substantial part of said porting is open to the crankcase throughout the stroke of the piston, and the passage means further including at least one portion communicating with the fuel intake chamber throughout the piston stroke and having porting through the cylinder wall above the piston in bottom dead center position and being extended through the housing structure and opening into the crankcase below the piston throughout the piston stroke.
CROSS REFERENCES
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 941,596, filed Sept. 12, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,202,298 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 859,476, filed Dec. 12, 1977, and issued Mar. 13, 1979 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,143,626, and of application Ser. No. 839,180, and issued July 17, 1979 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,161,163, filed Oct. 4, 1977, which applications are continuations-in-part of certain earlier applications including Ser. No. 674,102, filed Apr. 6, 1976, and issued Dec. 13, 1977, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,062,331, Ser. No. 586,138, filed June 11, 1975, and issued Oct. 4, 1977, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,051,820, which, in its turn, is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 375,065, filed June 29, 1973, and issued Sept. 16, 1975, as U.S. Pat. No. 3,905,340, which, in its turn, is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 282,734, filed Aug. 22, 1972, now abandoned, and also of my prior application Ser. No. 361,407, filed May 18, 1973, now abandoned.
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