Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine comprising a crankcase adapted to rotatably support a crankshaft having an axis, said crankcase defining a plurality of crankcase chambers and including a generally flat manifold mounting surface including a therein a first series of inlet openings aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis, and a second series of inlet openings aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis, said first and second series of inlet openings being laterally offset with respect to the direction of the crankshaft axis, and said inlet openings of said first and second series each being respectively adapted to feed air to one of said crankcase chambers and each having a minor dimension parallel to the crankshaft axis, and a major dimension transverse to the crankshaft axis, said inlet openings in said first series each having a portion overlapping said inlet openings of said second series and said inlet openings in said second series each having a portion overlapping said inlet openings of said first series.
- 2. An internal combustion engine comprising a crankcase adapted to rotatably support a crankshaft having an axis, said crankcase defining first and second generally cylindrical crankcase chambers aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis, a first cylinder having a longitudinal axis intersecting the crankshaft axis, a second cylinder having a longitudinal axis at a substantial angle to said first cylinder axis and intersecting the crankshaft axis, said first and second cylinders respectively communicating with said first and second crankcase chambers through respective first and second cylinder openings in said crankcase, and a generally flat manifold mounting surface generally perpendicular to a line bisecting said first and second axes, said mounting surface including first and second inlet openings respectively communicating with said first and second crankcase chambers through respective entry openings in said crankcase located in respectively generally diametrically opposite and spaced relation to said first and second cylinder openings.
- 3. An internal combustion engine comprising a crankcase adapted to rotatably support a crankshaft having an axis, said crankcase defining a first generally cylindrical crankcase chamber having a circumference, and a second crankcase chamber aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis and having a circumference, a first cylinder having a longitudinal axis perpendicularly intersecting the crankshaft axis and a first end wall surface perpendicular to said firs cylinder longitudinal axis and defining an end wall of said first cylinder, said first cylinder communicating with said first crankcase chamber through a first cylinder opening located in said first end wall and on the circumference of said first crankcase chamber between approximately 5.degree. to approximately 85.degree. in one circumferential direction from a point located on the circumference of said first crankcase chamber and in a plane which is perpendicular to the crankshaft axis, a second cylinder having a longitudinal axis perpendicular intersecting the crankshaft axis at a 90.degree. angle to said first cylinder axis and a second end wall surface perpendicular to said second cylinder longitudinal axis and defining an end wall of said second cylinder, said second cylinder communicating with said second crankcase chamber through a second cylinder opening located in said second cylinder end wall and on the circumference of said second crankcase chamber between approximately 5.degree. to approximately 85.degree. in the other circumferential direction from a point on the circumference of said second crankcase chamber and in a plane which is perpendicular to the crankshaft axis, and a generally flat manifold mounting surface extending generally perpendicularly to a plane bisecting said 90.degree. angle between said longitudinal axes of said first and second cylinders and containing the crankshaft axis and said points on the circumference to said first and second cylinders, said mounting surface including a first inlet opening communicating with said first crankcase chamber through a first entry opening located on said circumference to said first crankcase chamber and in generally diametrically opposite and spaced relation to said first cylinder opening and between approximately 170.degree. to approximately 250.degree. in said one circumferential direction from said point located on said circumference of said first crankcase chamber, said mounting surface also including a second inlet opening communicating with said second crankcase chamber through a second entry opening located on said circumference of said second crankcase chamber and in diametrically opposite relation to said second cylinder opening and between approximately 170.degree. to approximately 250.degree. in the other circumferential direction from said point located on said circumferential of said second crankcase chamber, said first and second inlet openings being laterally offset with respect to the direction of the crankshaft axis and extending at least in partially overlapping relation to each other in the direction transverse to the crankshaft axis, each of said first and second inlet openings having a minor dimension parallel to the crankshaft axis, and a major dimension transverse to the crankshaft axis.
- 4. An internal combustion engine as set forth in claim 3 wherein said crankcase includes a circumferential inner wall partially defining said first and second crankcase chambers, wherein said first crankcase chamber is partially defined by a first pair of annular lands extending radially inwardly from said inner wall and being spaced apart in the direction of the crankshaft axis, and wherein said second crankcase chamber is partially defined by a second pair of annular lands extending radially inwardly from said inner wall and being spaced apart in the direction of the crankshaft axis.
- 5. An internal, combustion engine as set forth in claim 3 wherein said first crankcase chamber has a depth in the direction of the crankshaft axis, wherein said first entry opening and said first cylinder opening each nave a depth substantially equal to the depth of said first crankcase chamber, wherein said second crankcase chamber has a depth in the direction of the crankshaft axis, and wherein said second entry opening and said second cylinder opening each have a depth substantially equal to the depth of said second crankcase chamber.
- 6. An internal combustion engine as set forth in claim 5 wherein said first cylinder has a diameter greater than the depth of said first opening, and wherein said second cylinder has a diameter greater than the depth of said second opening.
- 7. An internal combustion engine as set forth in claim 3 wherein said first and second cylinders are each adapted to slideably receive a piston pivotally connected to the upper end of a piston rod having a lower end pivotally connected to the crankshaft, and wherein said crankcase includes a circumferential inner wall partially defining said first and second crankcase chambers and extending closely adjacent to the path of travel of the lower end of the associated piston rod.
- 8. An internal combustion engine comprising a crankcase adapted to rotatably support a crankshaft having an axis, said crankcase and defining a plurality of generally cylindrical crankcase chambers aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis, a first series of cylinders having parallel longitudinal axes defining a first plane including the crankshaft axis, a second series of cylinders having parallel longitudinal axes defining a second plane at a substantial angle to said first plane and including the crankshaft axis, each of said cylinders of said first and second series communicating with an associated crankcase chamber through a cylinder opening in said crankcase, and a generally flat manifold mounting surface generally perpendicular to a plane bisecting said first and second planes, said mounting surface including a plurality of inlet openings respectively communicating with said crankcase chambers through respective entry openings in said crankcase located in respectively generally diametrically opposite and spaced relation to said cylinder openings.
- 9. An internal combustion engine comprising a crankcase adapted to rotatably support a crankshaft having an axis, said crankcase defining a plurality of generally cylindrical crankcase chambers aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis, a first series of cylinders having parallel longitudinal axes defining a first plane including the crankshaft axis, a second series of cylinders having parallel longitudinal axes defining a second plane at a substantial angle to said first plane and including the crankshaft axis, each of said cylinders of said first and second series communicating with an associated crankcase chamber through a cylinder opening in said crankcase, a generally flat manifold mounting surface generally perpendicular to a plane bisecting said first and second planes, said mounting surface including a plurality of inlet openings respectively communicating with said crankcase chambers through respective entry openings in said crankcase located in respectively generally diametrically opposite and spaced relation to said cylinder openings, an intake manifold mounted on said manifold mounting surface and including a generally flat carburetor mounting surface having therein a plurality of intake openings respectively communicating with said inlet openings, and a plurality of carburetors respectively communicating with said intake openings and each including a throttle body section mounted on said carburetor mounting surface and having a first end including a flat surface abutting said carburetor mounting surface, an opposite second end including a generally flat mounting surface, and a first portion of an air passage extending between said first end surface and said second end mounting surface and communicating with an associated intake opening, a venturi section mounted on said mounting surface of said throttle body section and including a second portion of said air passage, and a generally flat mounting surface transverse to said mounting surface of said throttle body section, a float bowl section mounted on said mounting surface of said venturi section and including a generally flat surface abutting said mounting surface of said venturi section, and a reservoir including a float chamber, a throttle shaft rotatably mounted in said tnrottle body section and extending through said first air passage portion, a throttle plate mounted on said throttle shaft in said first air passage portion, and conduit means communicating between said second air passage portion and said reservoir.
- 10. An internal combustion engine as set forth in claim 9 wherein said mounting surface of said venturi section is generally horizontal and faces downwardly, wherein said float bowl section is generally cup-shaped and has an upper end forming said generally flat surface of said float bowl section, and wherein said conduit means extends generally vertically between said reservoir and said air passage second portion.
- 11. An internal combustion engine as set forth in claim 9 wherein said throttle body section is made of metal, and wherein said venturi section and said float bowl section are made of plastic.
- 12. An internal combustion engine as set forth in claim 9 wherein said throttle body section, said venturi section and said float bowl section are made of plastic.
- 13. An internal combustion engine as set forth in claim 9 wherein said reservoir further includes a well communicating with said float chamber, and wherein said carburetor further comprises a conduit communicating between said air passage first portion and said well.
- 14. An internal combustion engine as set forth in claim 9 wherein said conduit means includes a nozzle mounted in said venturi section and having a first end communicating with said air passage second portion, and a second end extending beyond said mounting surface of said venturi section into said reservoir.
- 15. An internal combustion engine comprising a crankcase adapted to rotatably support a crankshaft having an axis, said crankcase including a generally flat manifold mounting surface including therein a first series of inlet openings aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis and a second series of inlet openings aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis, said inlet openings of said first and second series being in alternating laterally offset relation with respect to each other in the direction of the crankshaft axis, and said inlet openings being adapted to feed air to said crankcase and each having a minor dimension parallel to the crankshaft axis and a major dimension transverse to the crankshaft axis.
- 16. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 15 wherein said first series of inlet openings comprises two inlet openings and wherein said second series of inlet openings comprises two inlet openings.
- 17. An internal combustion engine in accordance with claim 16 wherein said crankcase inlet openings define a crankcase inlet opening pattern, and wherein said engine further includes a manifold mounted on said crankcase and including passages respectively communicating with each of said crankcase inlet openings, said passages extending in parallel relation to one another and each including an outlet opening and an entrance opening, said outlet openings defining a manifold outlet opening pattern substantially the same as said crankcase inlet opening pattern, and said entrance openings defining a manifold entrance opening pattern similar to said manifold outlet opening pattern.
- 18. An intake manifold adapted to be connected to a crankcase adapted to rotatably a support a crankshaft having an axis, said intake manifold comprising a first intake passage, and a second intake passage spaced from said first intake passage in the direction of the crankshaft axis and in laterally offset relation with respect to the direction of the crankshaft axis, said first and second intake passages being adapted to feed air to the crankcase, extending in substantially parallel relation to each other, and each including an outlet having a minor dimension parallel to the crankshaft axis and a major dimension transverse to the crankshaft axis.
- 19. An intake manifold adapted to be connected to a crankcase adapted to rotatably support a crankshaft having an axis, said intake manifold comprising a first series of intake passages aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis, and a second series of intake passages aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis, said intake passages of said first and second series being in alternating laterally offset relation with respect to each other in the direction of the crankshaft axis, said passages of said first and second series extending in substantially parallel relation to one another, and each including an outlet having a minor dimension parallel to the crankshaft axis and a major dimension transverse to the crankshaft axis and being adapted to feed air to the crankcase.
- 20. An air inlet manifold in accordance with claim 19 wherein said first series of passages includes first and second passages spaced from each other in the direction of the crankshaft axis, and wherein said second series of passages includes third and fourth passages spaced from each other in the direction of the crankshaft axis, said third passage being located, in the direction of the crankshaft axis, between said first and second passages, and said fourth passage being located, in the direction of the crankshaft axis, beyond said second passage.
- 21. An air inlet manifold in accordance with claim 20 wherein said first, second, third and fourth passages are equally spaced from the adjacent of said passages in the direction of the crankshaft axis.
- 22. An internal combustion engine including first and second cylinders, a crankshaft, a crankcase connected to said first and second cylinders, rotatably supporting said crankshaft, and including first and second inlet openings aligned in the direction of said crankshaft, a throttle body housing member fixed to said crankcase and including spaced first and second throttle body openings communicating with said first and second inlet openings, a first carburetor body attached to said throttle body housing member, a second carburetor body attached to said throttle body housing, a throttle shaft rotatably mounted by said throttle body housing member and having a first portion located in said first throttle body opening and a second portion located in said second throttle body opening, and first and second throttle valves mounted respectively on said first and second portions of said throttle shaft.
- 23. An internal combustion engine comprising a crankcase adapted to rotatably support a crankshaft having an axis, said crankcase including a generally flat manifold mounting surface including therein a first series of inlet openings aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis, and a second series of inlet openings aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis and in laterally offset relation to said first series of inlet openings, an intake manifold including a generally flat crankcase mounting surface connected to said mounting surface of said crankcase, a generally flat carburetor mounting surface extending in spaced generally parallel relation to said crankcase mounting surface, a first series of passages extending between said crankcase and carburetor mounting surfaces and respectively communicating with said first series of inlet openings and a second series of passages extending between said crankcase and carburetor mounting surfaces and respectively communicating with said second series of inlet openings, a first throttle body housing member fixed to said carburetor mounting surface and including a first series of throttle body openings respectively communicating with said first series of passages, a first series of carburetor bodies attached to said first throttle body housing member and respectively communicating with said first series of throttle body openings, a first throttle shaft rotatably mounted by said first throttle body housing member and having a first series of portions respectively located in said first series of throttle body openings, a second throttle body housing member fixed to said carburetor mounting surface and including a second series of throttle body openings respectively communicating with said second series of passages, a second series of carburetor bodies attached to said second throttle body housing member and respectively communicating with said second series of throttle body openings, and a second throttle shaft rotatably mounted by said second throttle body housing member and having a second series of portions respectively located in said second series of throttle body openings.
- 24. An intake manifold adapted to be connected to a crankcase adapted to rotatably support a crankshaft having an axis, said intake manifold comprising a first series of intake passages aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis, and a second series of intake passages aligned in the direction of the crankshaft axis, said intake passages of si first and second series being spaced in relation to one another in the direction of the crankshaft axis and in alternating laterally offset relation with respect to each other in the direction of the crankshaft axis, said passages of said first and second series extending in substantially parallel relation to one another, and each including an outlet having a minor dimension parallel to the crankshaft axis and a major dimension transverse to the crankshaft axis and being adapted to feed air to the crankcase.
- 25. An air inlet manifold in accordance with claim 24 wherein said firs series of passages includes first and second passages spaced from each other in the direction of the crankshaft axis, and wherein said second series of passages includes third and fourth passages spaced from each other in the direction of the crankshaft axis, said third passage being located, in the direction of the crankshaft axis, between said first and second passages, and said fourth passage being located, in the direction of the crankshaft axis, beyond said second passage.
- 26. An air inlet manifold in accordance with claim 25 wherein said first, second, third and fourth passages are equally spaced from the adjacent of said passages in the direction of the crankshaft axis.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of Application Ser. No. 742,583, filed June 7, 1985, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,757,792, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Baltz, et al. Application Ser. No. 728,145, filed Apr. 29, 1985, abandoned, which is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 508,941, filed June 29, 1983, abandoned.
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