Claims
- 1. A 4-cycle engine, comprising:(a) an engine body having a piston, a crankshaft and a crank chamber; (b) an oil reservoir chamber adjacent said crank chamber and independent therefrom, said oil reservoir chamber having an oil mist generator therein drivably connected to said crankshaft; (c) a valve-operating chamber; (d) a first passageway connecting said oil reservoir chamber with said crank chamber to provide oil mist communication therebetween; (e) a second passageway connecting said crank chamber with said valve-operating chamber to provide oil mist communication therebetween; and (f) a third passageway connecting said valve-operating chamber with said independent oil reservoir chamber to provide oil communication therebetween, wherein said three chambers and said three passageways form a lubrication oil feed channel to provide one-way circulation of lubrication oil therethrough.
- 2. A 4-cycle engine, comprising:(a) an engine body having a piston, a crankshaft and a crank chamber; (b) an oil reservoir chamber adjacent said crank chamber and independent therefrom, said oil reservoir chamber having an oil mist generator therein drivably connected to said crankshaft; (c) a valve-operating chamber; (d) a first passageway connecting said oil reservoir chamber with said crank chamber to provide oil mist communication therebetween; (e) a second passageway connecting said crank chamber with said valve-operating chamber to provide oil mist communication therebetween; and (f) a third passageway connecting said valve-operating chamber with said independent oil reservoir chamber to provide oil communication therebetween, wherein said three passageways connect said three chambers in a manner such that a pressure difference is established in said three chambers by the reciprocating motion of said piston.
- 3. A 4-cycle engine, comprising:(a) an engine body having a piston, a crankshaft and a crank chamber; (b) an oil reservoir chamber adjacent said crank chamber and independent therefrom, said oil reservoir chamber having an oil mist generator therein drivably connected to said crankshaft; (c) a valve-operating chamber; (d) a first passageway connecting said oil reservoir chamber with said crank chamber to provide oil mist communication therebetween; (e) a second passageway connecting said crank chamber with said valve-operating chamber to provide oil mist communication therebetween; and (f) a third passageway connecting said valve-operating chamber with said independent oil reservoir chamber to provide oil communication therebetween, wherein said three chambers and said three passageways form a lubrication oil feed channel to provide one-way circulation of lubrication oil therethrough, and further wherein the following expression is established regardless of the direction of the reciprocating motion of said piston: Po<Pv wherein Po is pressure in the oil chamber; and Pv is pressure in the valve-operating chamber.
- 4. A 4-cycle engine, comprising:(a) an engine body having a piston, a crankshaft and a crank chamber; (b) an oil reservoir chamber adjacent said crank chamber and independent therefrom, said oil reservoir chamber having an oil mist generator therein drivably connected to said crankshaft; (c) a valve-operating chamber; (d) a first passageway connecting said oil reservoir chamber with said crank chamber to provide oil mist communication therebetween; (e) a second passageway connecting said crank chamber with said valve-operating chamber to provide oil mist communication therebetween; and (f) a third passageway connecting said valve-operating chamber with said independent oil reservoir chamber to provide oil communication therebetween, wherein the following expression is established during the downward movement of said piston: Po<Pv<Pc wherein Po is pressure in the oil reservoir chamber, Pv is pressure in the valve-operating chamber, and Pc is pressure in the crank chamber, and further wherein the following expression is also established during upward movement of said piston: Pc<Po<Pv.
- 5. A 4-cycle engine, comprising:(a) an engine body having a piston, a crankshaft and a crank chamber; (b) an oil reservoir chamber adjacent said crank chamber and independent therefrom, said oil reservoir chamber having an oil mist generator therein drivably connected to said crankshaft; (c) a valve-operating chamber; (d) a first passageway connecting said oil reservoir chamber with said crank chamber to provide oil mist communication therebetween; (e) a second passageway connecting said crank chamber with said valve-operating chamber to provide oil mist communication therebetween, said second passageway having a one-way valve disposed therein; and (f) a third return passageway connecting said valve-operating chamber with said oil reservoir chamber to provide oil communication therebetween; wherein said three chambers and said three passageways form a lubrication oil feed channel to provide one-way circulation of lubrication oil therethrough by pressure differences in said three chambers, wherein the following expression is established during the downward movement of said piston: Po<Pv<Pc wherein Po is pressure in said oil reservoir chamber, Pv is pressure in said valve-operating chamber, and Pc is pressure in said crank chamber; and further wherein the following expression is also established during upward movement of said piston: Pc<Po<Pv.
- 6. The 4-cycle engine according to one of claims 1-5, wherein said oil mist generator is a slinger.
- 7. The 4-cycle engine according to claim 6, wherein ends of said slinger extend sufficiently into said oil reservoir chamber, such that an oil mist is produced at all times, irrespective of operational attitude of the engine.
- 8. The 4-cycle engine according to claim 7, wherein said slinger is secured to said crankshaft in said oil reservoir chamber.
- 9. The 4-cycle engine according to one of claims 1-5, wherein said first passageway is a through hole provided within said crankshaft.
- 10. The 4-cycle engine according to one of claims 1-4, wherein said second passageway includes a one-way valve disposed therein.
- 11. The 4-cycle engine according to one of claims 1-3, wherein said valve-operating chamber includes an uppermost chamber, separate from a main portion of said valve-operating chamber and in communication therewith, wherein said third passageway is connected to said uppermost chamber.
- 12. The 4-cycle engine according to claim 4, wherein said third passageway also includes an oil return chamber disposed below said crank chamber and an elongated oil passage, extending along said engine body, said elongated oil passage connecting said uppermost chamber of said valve-operating chamber with said oil return chamber, thus causing a cooling of said engine.
- 13. The 4-cycle engine according to one of claims 1-5, wherein said crankshaft is supported by a pair of bearings, one each on an axially opposed side of a crank portion of said crankshaft.
Priority Claims (4)
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7-327665 |
Dec 1995 |
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7-327667 |
Dec 1995 |
JP |
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7-331602 |
Dec 1995 |
JP |
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7-339373 |
Dec 1995 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of prior application Ser. No. 09/285,252 filed Apr. 2, 1999, which is a divisional application Ser. No. 08/764,813 filed Dec. 12, 1996, of U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,075 issued Sep. 7, 1999.
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