Claims
- 1. An operator-carried, lightweight power tool comprising a frame with an implement mounted thereon, a four-stroke internal combustion engine with a crankshaft drivably connected to said implement, said engine being supported by said frame;said engine comprising a crankcase with a lubrication oil chamber, a cylinder block secured to said crankcase and having a cylinder bore and a cam chamber; a cylinder head secured to said cylinder block; overhead intake and exhaust valve ports in said cylinder head; a valve cover defining a valve chamber, said valve chamber enclosing intake and exhaust valves which register with said intake and exhaust valve ports; a cam and cam drive mechanism in said cam chamber, said cam drive mechanism including valve operating push rods; a rocker arm assembly in said valve chamber drivably connecting said push rods and said intake and exhaust valves; at least one push rod opening and at least one of said push rods extending through said push rod opening; said crankcase lubrication oil chamber being in communication with said valve chamber through said push rod opening; an oil mist generator drivably connected to said crankshaft, liquid oil in said lubrication oil chamber being agitated by said oil mist generator into an oil mist; an open passageway between said lubrication oil chamber and said cam chamber whereby said lubrication oil chamber, said cam and cam gear chamber and said valve chamber define a closed oil mist containment permitting lubrication oil mist distribution throughout the engine; a crankshaft passage formed in said crankshaft including an oil mist flow entrance portion extending in a radially outward direction from said crankshaft; said engine having an air/fuel induction system communicating with said intake valve port; and oil mist flow passage structure extending from said crankshaft passage to said induction system whereby crankcase gases are scavenged; and baffle structure between said crankcase and said cylinder bore; said engine including a piston in said cylinder bore and a piston rod connecting said piston to said crankshaft, said baffle structure defining an opening through which said piston rod extends whereby excess lubrication oil distribution to said cylinder bore is minimized thus reducing oil consumption.
- 2. An operator-carried, lightweight power tool comprising a frame with an implement mounted thereon, a four-stroke internal combustion engine with a crankshaft drivably connected to said implement, said engine being supported by said frame;said engine comprising a crankcase with a lubrication oil chamber, a cylinder block secured to said crankcase and having a cylinder bore and a cam chamber; a cylinder head secured to said cylinder block; overhead intake and exhaust valve ports in said cylinder head; a valve cover defining a valve chamber, said valve chamber enclosing intake and exhaust valves which register with said intake and exhaust valve ports; a cam and cam drive mechanism in said cam chamber, said cam drive mechanism including valve-operating push rods; a rocker arm assembly in said valve chamber drivably connecting said push rods and said intake and exhaust valves; at least one push rod opening and at least on of said push rods extending through said push rod opening; said crankcase lubrication oil chamber being in communication with said valve chamber through said push rod opening; an oil mist generator drivably connected to said crankshaft, liquid oil in said lubrication oil chamber being agitated by said oil mist generator into an oil mist; and an open passageway between said lubrication oil chamber and said cam chamber whereby said lubrication oil chamber, said cam chamber and said valve chamber define a closed oil mist containment permitting lubrication oil mist distribution throughout the engine; a baffle structure between said crankcase and said cylinder bore; said engine including a piston in said cylinder bore and a piston rod connecting said piston to said crankshaft, said baffle structure defining an opening through which said piston rod extends whereby excess lubrication oil distribution to said cylinder bore is minimized thus reducing oil consumption.
- 3. An internal combustion engine having a four-stroke cycle comprising a cylinder block, a crankcase below said cylinder block;a cylinder bore in said cylinder block; a piston in said cylinder bore; a crankshaft journalled in said crankcase; a connecting rod connecting drivably said piston and said crankshaft; said crankcase containing lubrication oil and said engine including lubrication oil distribution means for circulating oil throughout the engine; and baffle structure between said cylinder bore and said crankcase, said baffle structure semi-isolating oil in said crankcase from said cylinder bore whereby excess oil distribution to said bore is avoided.
- 4. The engine as set forth in claim 3 wherein said baffle structure defines an opening through which said connecting rod extends, said opening providing a limited flow area for lubrication oil to enter said cylinder bore from said crankcase.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/488,218, filed on Jan. 19, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,374,796, entitled MULTI-POSITION, OPERATOR-CARRIED, FOUR-STROKE ENGINE.
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Katsumi Kurihara, Shiro Kawamoto and James Grayson, Multi-Position Operable Four-Cycle Engine; Mar. 8, 1996; Ser. No. 08/614,835. |