Claims
- 1. A single-cylinder, four-stroke cycle, spark ignition internal combustion engine for mounting on a hand-held power tool comprising:
- a cylinder block having a power cylinder, a cylinder head and a cam housing, a power piston mounted for reciprocation in said power cylinder to define a displacement of 50 cc or less, said cylinder head defining an air-fuel combustion chamber;
- an air-fuel mixture intake port and an exhaust gas port in said cylinder head;
- a valve cover on said cylinder head defining a valve chamber;
- intake and exhaust valves mounted in said intake and exhaust ports, respectively, for reciprocation between port-open and port-closed positions;
- a valve-actuating valve train, said valve train including at least one rocker arm and at least one valve train push rod assembly extending at one end thereof within said valve chamber and engaging said rocker arm;
- a crankshaft rotatably mounted in said cylinder block including a crank portion and a counterweight;
- a connecting rod having articulated connections at one end thereof to said piston and at the opposite end thereof to said crank portion thereby forming a piston-connecting rod crankshaft assembly;
- a cam rotatably mounted in said cam housing, said cam being drivably connected to said crankshaft and driven at one-half crankshaft speed, the opposite end of said push rod assembly being drivably connected to said cam whereby said push rod assembly is actuated with a reciprocating motion upon rotation of said cam;
- said power cylinder, said crankshaft and said cam being located in a common plane;
- a lubrication oil reservoir, an oil mist generator element connected drivably to said piston-connecting rod-crankshaft assembly, said element agitating lubrication oil into a mist in said reservoir, said reservoir being in fluid communication with said power cylinder whereby pressure pulses are created in said mist upon reciprocating movement of said piston;
- oil mist passages extending between said reservoir and said valve chamber, said pressure pulses establishing flow of said mist through said passages; and
- a valve mechanism controlling the flow of said mist through said passages to and from said valve chamber whereby a continuous flow of lubricating oil is circulated through said engine.
- 2. The engine set forth in claim 1 wherein said valve mechanism includes an oil mist flow control valve structure establishing a lubrication oil mist flow circuit from said reservoir to said valve chamber through said cylinder block and from said valve chamber to said reservoir.
- 3. The engine set forth in claim 1 wherein said driving connection between said cam and said crankshaft comprises a cam gear driven by said crankshaft, said valve mechanism including said cam gear, a valve port in said cam gear registering with said one passage whereby said one passage is alternately opened and closed during revolution of said cam.
- 4. The engine set forth in claim 1 including at least one push rod guide tube extending from said cylinder block to said cylinder head, said guide tube having ends extending within said cylinder block and said cylinder head;
- said guide tube ends being sealed within said cylinder block and said head to form a closed oil mist passage, said push rod extending through said push rod tube.
- 5. The engine set forth in claim 1 wherein said oil mist generator element is integrally attached with said opposite end of said connecting rod.
- 6. A hand-held, portable power tool to be carried by an operator in use, comprising:
- a frame, including a handle positioned on said power tool permitting it to be carried by an operator;
- an implement; cooperating with said frame and having a rotary-driven input member;
- a four-stroke cycle, internal combustion, spark-ignition engine attached to said frame, said engine having;
- a lightweight aluminum engine block having a cylinder bore and an oil reservoir;
- a rotary crankshaft in the engine block having an output end attached to said implement input member, said crankshaft having a radially offset crankpin and a counterweight;
- a piston mounted within said bore for reciprocation and providing an engine displacement of 50 cc or less;
- a connecting rod assembly including a first end having a bearing providing a pivotal connection with said piston, a second end of said connecting rod assembly having a bearing providing a pivotal connection with said crankpin;
- a splasher connected drivably to said crankshaft for engaging oil in said reservoir to generate an oil mist in said reservoir to lubricate the engine;
- a cam rotatably mounted in said engine block and connected drivably to said crankshaft whereby it is driven at one-half engine speed;
- a cylinder head assembly on said block defining a combustion chamber, said cylinder head assembly having overhead intake and exhaust ports, and a spark plug hole extending into the combustion chamber with an intake valve, an exhaust valve and a spark plug respectively cooperating therewith, said intake and exhaust valves and ports being disposed at substantially diametrically opposed, off-center locations in said combustion chamber thereby creating cross flow of combustion chamber gases,
- a valve train drivably connecting said cam to said intake and exhaust valves;
- a valve cover attached to said cylinder head assembly and defining a valve chamber at least partially enclosing the valve train;
- a head lubrication system including a passageway connecting said oil reservoir to said valve chamber to provide oil mist flow to said valve chamber to lubricate said valve train, said valves, said crankshaft and said cam; and
- a second passageway connecting said oil reservoir to the valve chamber and a valve mechanism for selectively opening and closing said passageways to induce circulation of oil-ladened mist between said oil reservoir and said valve chamber.
- 7. A single-cylinder, four-stroke cycle, spark-ignition, internal combustion engine for mounting on a hand-held power tool comprising:
- a cylinder block having a power cylinder, a cylinder head and a cam housing, a power piston mounted for reciprocation in said power cylinder, said cylinder head defining an air-fuel combustion chamber;
- a throttle-controlled, air-fuel induction system including an air-fuel mixture intake port and an exhaust gas port in said cylinder head for regulating air and fuel flow to said intake valve;
- a valve train housing, intake and exhaust valves mounted in said intake and exhaust ports, respectively, for reciprocation between port-open and port-closed positions;
- a valve-actuating train including a pair of rocker arms and a pair of push rod assemblies extending at one end thereof within said valve train housing and engaging said rocker arms for transferring motion to said pair of rocker arms;
- a crankshaft rotatably mounted in said cylinder block including a crank portion and a counterweight;
- a connecting rod assembly having articulated connections at one end thereof to said piston and at the opposite end thereof to said crank portion;
- a cam mounted for rotation in said cam housing, said cam being drivably connected to said crankshaft, the opposite ends of said push rod assembly engaging said cam whereby said push rod assembly is actuated with a reciprocating motion upon rotation of said cam;
- said power cylinder, said crankshaft and said cam having axes located in a common plane;
- a lubrication oil reservoir, an oil mist generator element connected drivably to said crankshaft, said generator element agitating lubrication oil in said reservoir into a mist, said reservoir being in fluid communication with said power cylinder whereby pressure pulses are created in said mist upon reciprocating movement of said piston;
- oil mist passages extending between said reservoir and said valve train housing, said pressure pulses establishing flow of said mist through said passages; and
- an oil mist valve for controlling flow of said mist through said passages to and from said valve train housing whereby a continuous flow of lubricating oil is circulated through said engine.
- 8. The engine set forth in claim 7 wherein said oil mist flow control valve establishes a lubrication oil mist flow path from said reservoir to said valve train housing and from said valve train housing to said reservoir, said oil mist flow path extending through said cam housing in order to lubricate said intake and exhaust valves, said valve-actuating train, said crankshaft, said piston, and said cam.
- 9. The engine set forth in claim 7 wherein said intake and exhaust ports are disposed in said cylinder head at spaced locations in said combustion chamber and a spark plug opening disposed generally intermediate said intake and exhaust ports whereby said air-fuel mixture is induced into said combustion chamber in a cross flow fashion, and near stoichiometric combustion may be maintained at standard operating conditions throughout a wide range of throttle settings.
- 10. The engine set forth in claim 7 including a pair of push rod guide tubes extending from said cylinder block to said cylinder head, said guide tubes having ends extending within said cylinder block and said cylinder head;
- said guide tube ends being sealed within said cylinder block and said head to form a closed oil mist passage, said push rod extending through said push rod tubes.
- 11. The engine set forth in claim 7 wherein said driving connection between said cam and said crankshaft comprises a cam gear driven by said crankshaft, said oil mist valve including said cam gear, one of said passages extending to said cam gear, a valve port in said cam gear registering with said one passage whereby said one passage is alternately opened and closed during revolution of said cam.
- 12. A lubrication method for lubricating a lightweight, four-stroke cycle, throttle-controlled, internal combustion engine used with a power tool to be carried by an operator when in use, the engine having an engine block, a reciprocating piston in a cylinder in the engine block, a crankshaft, at least one bearing supporting said crankshaft, a cam, a cam gear, a valve train, a pair of rocker arms, an oil reservoir and a cylinder head defining an intake and exhaust valve chamber and overhead intake and exhaust valves, the method comprising the steps of:
- creating within said oil reservoir a lubrication oil mist;
- providing said oil mist to said piston, said crankshaft, said bearing, said cam, said cam gear, said valve train, said pair of rocker arms, and said overhead intake and exhaust valves by conducting the oil mist through a passage from said reservoir to the valve chamber;
- conducting the oil mist in a return flow passage through said engine block from said valve chamber to said reservoir; and
- controlling the flow of oil mist from said reservoir to said valve chamber in synchronism with increases and decreases in gas pressure in said engine block below said piston as said piston reciprocates in said cylinder whereby oil mist is distributed to said valve chamber during normal maneuvers of said power tool by the operator throughout a range of angular orientations relative to vertical disposition of said cylinder.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/895,345, filed Jul. 16, 1997, (now issued U.S. Pat. No. 5,738,062), which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/651,154, May 21, 1996, abandoned which in turn is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/065,576, filed May 2, 1993 (now issued U.S. Pat. No. 5,558,057), which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/801,026, filed Dec. 2, 1991 (now issued U.S. Pat. No. 5,241,932).
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