Claims
- 1. In an internal combustion engine having a crank shaft and an axially stationary cam shaft having cams thereon, the cam shaft being rotated by the crank shaft at one-half the speed of the crank shaft, and the engine further having spring-biased, normal-closed intake and exhaust valves opened periodically by rocker arms displaced periodically by the cams on the cam shaft, the improvement characterized by:
- the cams being grouped in pairs on the cam shaft with the cams in each pair being axially juxtaposed with respect to one another and having single lobes which are circumferentially displaced from one another;
- a single rocker arm positioned between each pair of cams and each of the valves, the single rocker arm having a cam follower surface of a sufficient width to engage simultaneously both cams in the pair;
- means for rotatably mounting the rocker arm, wherein the rocker arm pivots to open the valve against the bias of the valve spring as the lobes engage the cam follower, said mounting means further including means allowing the rocker arm to slide in an axial direction with respect to the cam shaft;
- means for limiting sliding motion of the rocker arm between a first position in which the cam follower abuts both cams of the pair and a second position in which the cam follower abuts only one of the cams;
- means for biasing the rocker arm to the first position wherein the cam follower engages both cams and the engine functions initially as an air pump during starting of the engine, and
- means for overcoming the biasing means to urge the rocker arm to the second position in which the cam follower engages only one cam wherein the engine runs as a four-cycle engine, said means for overcoming the biasing means operating automatically upon self-sustaining operation of the engine.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the means for biasing the follower to the second position is a spring.
- 3. The improvement of claim 2 wherein the means for overcoming the biasing means is a fluid which becomes pressurized upon self-sustaining operation of the engine.
- 4. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the biasing means for the rocker arm is a compression spring retained within a cap connected to the rocker arm, the compression spring having one end abutting the cap and having the other end abutting part of the engine and wherein the means for overcoming the biasing means includes a chamber around the cap which is telescoped within a portion of the rocker arm which chamber is connected to a source of fluid which fluid is pressurized upon self-sustaining running of the engine to automatically move the rocker arm to the second position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 943,530, filed Aug. 17, 1978, now abandoned, being based on German Patent Application Ser. No. P 2737601.8 filed Aug. 20, 1977 as claimed for priority under 35 USC 119.
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