Claims
- 1. In a multi-cylinder engine having a piston slidably mounted on a piston rod in each cylinder to impart rotary movement to said piston rod operatively connected to a drive shaft including a fly wheel for moving the piston to a bottom dead center position, and a driving fluid provided above the piston to move the piston to a bottom dead center position during a top stroke, the improvement comprising, an unpressurized hydraulic system operatively connected to the piston rod side of the pistons for not only lubricating the piston and cylinder but also to facilitate the movement of the pistons toward the top dead center position, said hydraulic sysyem including a reservoir, a supply line from the reservoir connected to the piston-rod side of one of the cylinders, check valve means mounted in said supply line, an exhaust line connected between the piston-rod side of another cylinder and the reservoir, an exhaust line connected between the piston-rod side of said one cylinder and the piston-rod side of one of the remaining cylinders, additional supply and exhaust lines connected between the piston-rod side of the remaining cylinders disposed between the first and second mentioned cylinders, said additional supply and exhaust lines being connected to the respective cylinders in accordance with the particular operating cycle of the engine such that the exhaust lines in said one of the remaining cylinders and in each of the succeeding remaining cylinders also function as the supply line for the next succeeding cylinder in the operating cycle, and check valve means mounted in said additional supply and exhaust lines, whereby when the piston in the first-mentioned cylinder moves to the top dead center position a volume of hydraulic fluid is drawn from the reservoir into the piston-rod side of said first cylinder, during the power stroke of the piston in said first cylinder the volume of fluid being exhausted therefrom into the piston-rod side of the next remaining cylinder and successively to the other remaining cylinders in the order of the operating cycle of the engine thereby forcing the respective pistons to the top dead center position.
- 2. In a multi-cylinder engine according to claim 1, wherein the volume of hydraulic fluid drawn from the reservoir is equal substantially to the volume of the portion of the cylinder between the bottom face of its respective piston at the top dead center position and the bottom wall of the cylinder.
Cross-Reference to Related Applications
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 296,548, filed Oct. 11, 1972, now abandoned.
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