Claims
- 1. A four-stroke cycle internal combustion engine for use with an operator-carried, multiple-position implement comprising an engine housing having an upper cylinder housing portion and a lower crankcase housing portion for engine lubricating oil;
a crankshaft journalled for rotation in the crankcase housing portion; an oil mist generator drivably connected to the crankshaft including a splasher engageable with the lubricating oil as it is driven by the crankshaft, the splasher thereby generating an oil mist in the crankcase housing portion; a camshaft connected drivably to the crankshaft, a cam case, the camshaft being journalled in the cam case; an oil mist flow passage in the camshaft, a radial port in the camshaft connecting the oil mist flow passage to the cam case; the oil mist flow passage communicating with the crankcase housing portion whereby liquid oil in the oil mist generated by the splasher is transferred to the cam case; and a valve chamber housing secured to the cylinder housing portion, a valve chamber lubrication passage means for transferring oil mist from the oil mist flow passage in the camshaft to the valve chamber housing.
- 2. The engine set forth in claim 1 wherein the oil mist flow passage comprises a central opening extending axially through the camshaft, one end of the central opening communicating with the crankcase housing portion and the opposite end thereof communicating with the lubrication passage means.
- 3. The engine set forth in claim 2 wherein the camshaft has a radially extending shedder carried on the outer periphery thereof adjacent the radial port in the camshaft whereby liquid oil in the oil mist is delivered by centrifugal force throughout the cam case.
- 4. An operator-carried, lightweight power tool for use in multiple positions relative to a reference plane comprising an elongated frame;
an implement mounted at one end of the frame and a four-stroke cycle internal combustion engine mounted at an opposite end of the frame; the engine having an engine housing with an upper cylinder housing portion and a lower crankcase housing portion for engine lubricating oil; a crankshaft journalled for rotation in the crankcase housing portion; an oil mist generator drivably connected to the crankshaft including a splasher engageable with the lubricating oil as it is driven by the crankshaft, the splasher thereby generating an oil mist in the crankcase housing portion; a camshaft connected drivably to the crankshaft, a cam case, the camshaft being journalled in the cam case; an oil mist flow passage in the camshaft, a radial port in the camshaft connecting the oil mist flow passage to the cam case; the oil mist flow passage communicating with the crankcase housing portion whereby liquid oil in the oil mist generated by the splasher is transferred to the cam case; and a valve chamber housing secured to the cylinder housing portion, a valve chamber lubrication passage means for transferring oil mist from the oil mist flow passage in the camshaft to the valve chamber housing.
- 5. The power tool set forth in claim 4 wherein the oil mist flow passage comprises a central opening extending axially through the camshaft, one end of the central opening communicating with the crankcase housing portion and the opposite end thereof communicating with the lubrication passage means.
- 6. The power tool set forth in claim 5 wherein the camshaft has a radially extending slinger carried on the outer periphery thereof adjacent the radial port in the camshaft whereby liquid oil in the oil mist is delivered by centrifugal force throughout the cam case.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/614,835, filed Mar. 8, 1996, entitled “MULTI-POSITION OPERATOR-CARRIED FOUR-CYCLE ENGINE”.
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