Claims
- 1. A reciprocating mechanism for an engine comprising a reciprocating member, movable in a substantially linear reciprocating direction between two ends of travel, a piston provided on the reciprocating member, and a constant breadth cam and follower, the follower being coupled directly to the reciprocating member to translate linear movement of the reciprocating member into rotary motion of the cam, and the mechanism being such that movement of the reciprocating member at the two ends of its travel is reversed in dependence upon the rotation of the cam, wherein the follower lies to the side of the piston bore and the piston is rigidly mounted to the reciprocating member.
- 2. A mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the constant breadth cam and follower are coupled to a pendulum counterbalance.
- 3. An engine including a reciprocating mechanism comprising a reciprocating member, movable in a substantially linear reciprocating direction between two ends of travel, a piston provided on the reciprocating member, and a constant breadth cam and follower, the follower being coupled directly to the reciprocating member to translate linear movement of the reciprocating member into rotary motion of the cam, and the mechanism being such that movement of the reciprocating member at the two ends of its travel is reversed in dependence upon the rotation of the cam, wherein the follower lies to the side of the piston bore and the piston is rigidly mounted to the reciprocating member.
- 4. An engine as claimed in claim 3, wherein a piston is provided at each end of the reciprocating member.
- 5. An engine as claimed in claim 3, wherein the constant breadth cam and follower are coupled to a pendulum counterbalance.
- 6. An engine as claimed in claim 4, wherein the constant breadth cam and follower are coupled to a pendulum counterbalance.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/720,387, filed Dec. 20, 2000, entitled “A RECIPROCATING MECHANISM AND ENGINE INCLUDING THE SAME”, which claims the benefit of priority from previously filed International Application designating the United States of America, PCT/GB99/02027 having an international filing date of Jun. 28, 1999 and claiming priority based on GB Application Ser. No. 9813710.2, filed Jun. 26, 1998 and GB Application 9900247.9, filed Jan. 8, 1999.
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Continuations (1)
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