Claims
- 1. A motor adapted to be powered by pressurized gas and suitable for use as a starter motor for small internal combustion engines comprising housing means having an axis and a plurality of cylinders disposed generally radially around said axis; crank means having a shaft portion supported from said housing means for rotation about said axis, and having a crank pin portion offset from said axis of said housing means; pistons mounted in said cylinders, said pistons being formed of stiff resilient material, each of said pistons having a socket opening therein; connecting rod mounting means rotatably mounted on said crank pin portion, said connecting rod mounting means having a plurality of openings therein corresponding to a plurality of said cylinders; a plurality of identical connecting rods, each of said connecting rods being symmetrical about an axis extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis thereof and each having a first enlarged end portion that is held in a socket of one of said pistons, said first enlarged end portion and the piston socket in which it is held being shaped so that due to the resilience of said material of which said piston is formed said first enlarged end portion of said connecting rod may be snapped into said socket and thereafter pivotally but firmly held in said socket in such manner that no substantial movement of the connecting rod with respect to the piston in directions parallel to the axis of the piston can take place during operation of the engine, said connecting rod having at its other end a second enlarged portion identical to said first enlarged end portion pivotally but firmly connected to said connecting rod mounting means solely by the shape of said second enlarged portion and of the shape of the opening in said connecting rod mounting means in which it is disposed without use of a pivot pin or the like.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said connecting rod mounting means has a plurality of said openings in a side of said connecting rod mounting means, each of said openings having a neck portion extending generally radially to the axial exterior of said connecting rod mounting means, said neck portion being narrower than a portion of the opening radially inwardly of said connecting rod means, and in which said second enlarged end portion on each of a plurality of connecting rods is shaped to be inserted in one of said openings from the side of said connecting rod mounting means so that said connecting rod extends through said neck portion to a piston, said second enlarged portion of said piston rod and its cooperating opening in said connecting rod mounting means being shaped so that said second end portion of said connecting rod is pivotally but firmly held in said connecting rod mounting means; and means engaging the side of said connecting rod mounting means having said openings to locate said second enlarged end portions against movement axially of said connecting rod mounting means out of said openings in said connecting rod mounting means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said second enlarged ends of said connecting rods are snapped into said openings in said connecting rod mounting means and held therein solely by the resilience of the material of at least one of said connecting rod mounting means and said second enlarged end portion of said connecting rod.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 in which each of said connecting rods has two generally parallel flat sides, and in which both enlarged end portions of said connecting rods normal to said flat sides generally define portions of circular cylinders.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 in which each enlarged end portion of each of said connecting rods is the major portion of a sphere.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 comprising unitary pistons each having a narrow circumferential slot having an inclined wall defining a thin edge of said piston extending in the direction from which pressurized gas is supplied to said cylinder so that the pressurized gas forces said thin edge outwardly against the cylinder wall to form a seal.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said housing, said crank means, and said connecting rods are formed of metal.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said cylinders are arranged with their axes in a plane extending normal to said axis of said housing means, and in which said connecting rod mounting means has fixed thereon a connecting rod with an enlarged outer end portion that is pivotally but firmly held in a socket of one of said pistons, the shape of said outer end portion being such that due to the resilience of said material of which said piston is formed said outer end portion of said fixed connecting rod may be snapped into said socket and firmly but pivotally held therein during operation of the engine.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said connecting rod mounting means are fixed thereon a connecting rod with an enlarged outer end portion that is pivotally but firmly held in a socket of one of said pistons, the shape of said outer end portion being such that due to the resilience of said material of which said piston is formed said outer end portion of said fixed connecting rod may be snapped into said socket and firmly but pivotally held therein during operation of the engine.
- 10. A motor adapted to be powered by pressurized gas and suitable for use as a starter motor for small internal combustion engines comprising housing means having an axis and a plurality of cylinders disposed generally radially around said axis; crank means having a shaft portion supported from said housing means for rotation about said axis, and having a crank pin portion offset from said axis of said housing means; pistons mounted in said cylinders, said pistons being integrally formed to stiff resilient non-metallic material, each of said pistons having a socket opening therein; connecting rod mounting means rotatably mounted on said crank pin portion, said connecting rod mounting means having a plurality of openings therein corresponding to a plurality of said cylinders; a plurality of identical connecting rods, each having a first enlarged end portion that is held in a socket of one of said pistons, said first enlarged end portion and the piston socket in which it is held being shaped so that due to the resilience of said material of which said piston is formed said first enlarged end portion of said connecting rod may be snapped into said socket and thereafter pivotally but firmly held in said socket in such manner that no substantial movement of the connecting rod with respect to the piston in directions parallel to the axis of the piston can take place during operation of the engine, said connecting rod having at its other end a second enlarged portion pivotally but firmly connected to said connecting rod mounting means solely by the shape of said second enlarged portion and the shape of the opening in said connecting rod mounting means in which it is disposed without use of a pivot pin or the like, each of said connecting rods having two generally parallel flat sides and each enlarged end portion normal to said flat sides defining portions of circular cylinders.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 378,334 now abandoned filed July 11, 1973, which is a division of application Ser. No. 173,832 now abandoned Aug. 23, filed Aug. both filed in the names of William L. Brown 4th and John H. Breisch.
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