Claims
- 1. In an internal combustion engine:
- a block;
- a series of pistons reciprocally displaceable in said block along respective axes;
- a connecting rod for each piston, each said rod having one end attached to an associated piston and the opposite end having an enlarged portion defining a track therein; said track extending laterally of the displacement axis of said piston;
- a plurality of individual crankshafts rotatably mounted in said block, each crankshaft having throw means cooperatingly engaging an associated track and being displaceable therein; each said track having a shape including a curved portion which causes reduction of loss of power into the respective crankshafts on said connecting rod for a given travel distance of the crankshaft element in the track;
- a master crankshaft;
- a series of single levers connecting the throw means of individual crankshafts to said master crankshaft and having a slot;
- a plurality of pivot means for each lever, each said pivot means being mounted to said block and located between said master crankshaft and its associated individual crankshaft, each said pivot means biasing the operation of its associated lever.
- 2. In an internal combustion engine:
- a block;
- a piston reciprocally displaceable in said block along an axis;
- a connecting rod having one end attached to said piston; the opposite end of said connecting rod having an enlarged portion defining a track therein; said track extending laterally of the displacement axis of said piston;
- crankshaft rotatably mounted in said block and having throw means cooperatingly engaging said track and being displaceable therein;
- a master crankshaft;
- a single lever connecting said master crankshaft to said crankshaft throw means and having a slot;
- pivot means fixedly mounted in said block between said master crankshaft and said crankshaft and extending through the slot of said lever; said pivot means biasing the operation of said lever;
- said track having a shape including a curved portion which causes reduction of loss of power into the crankshaft on said connecting rod for a given travel distance of the crankshaft in the track.
- 3. In an internal combustion engine as defined in claim 2 wherein said track is so shaped that said crankshaft are at the center of said track when said piston is in its uppermost and lowermost travel positions and at opposite lateral extremities of said track when said piston is an intermediate position to said uppermost and lowermost positions.
- 4. In an internal combustion engine as defined in claim 2 further comprising guide means in said block for guiding displacement of said enlarged portion of said connecting rod relative to said block.
- 5. In an internal combustion engine as defined in claim 2 wherein the shape of said track in the central region thereof defines an arc which corresponds to displacement of said crankshaft when said piston is in its uppermost region thereby nullifying a vertical effect produced by said crankshaft on said piston in said central region; said shape allowing reciprocal movement displacement of said connecting rod to be maintained in the displacement axis of said piston.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 436,823 10/26/82 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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