Patent ID: 6612281
Filing Date: 2003-09-02
Classification: F02B,F02F

Abstract:
An internal combustion engine comprising:a) a piston cylinder having (1) a hollow cylindrical body, (2) a first end on the body, (3) a second end on the body, (4) a longitudinal axis extending from the first end to the second end, and (5) a reference plane which contains the longitudinal axis of said piston cylinder; b) a piston movably mounted in said piston cylinder and moving in the piston reference plane between a top dead center location near the first end of said piston cylinder and a bottom dead center location near the second end of said piston cylinder, said piston moving between the top dead center location and the bottom dead center location in an induction stroke, a compression stroke, a power stroke and an exhaust stroke; c) a wrist pin pivotally connected to said piston for movement therewith; d) a connecting rod having a first end connected to said wrist pin for movement therewith and a second end spaced from the first end of said connecting rod; e) a crankshaft spaced from said piston and including (1) an axis of rotation, (2) a longitudinal axis extending along the axis of rotation, (3) said crankshaft being rotatably mounted to rotate around the axis of rotation and having a reference point thereon that moves between a twelve o'clock location, a three o'clock location, a six o'clock location, and a nine o'clock location as said crankshaft rotates about the axis of rotation, (4) a crankshaft rod journal throw element fixed to said crankshaft for rotation therewith, (5) the second end of said connecting rod being connected to the journal throw element and connecting said piston to said crankshaft and delivering power to said crankshaft from said piston during the power stroke of said piston, (6) said crankshaft rotating about the axis of rotation as said piston moves between the top dead center location and the bottom dead center location during the induction stroke, the compression stroke, the power stroke and the exhaust stroke of said piston, (7) a crankshaft reference plane containing the twelve o'clock location and the six o'clock location of the reference point; and (8) the reference plane of said piston cylinder being oriented at an oblique angle to the reference plane of said crankshaft and the power stroke of said piston beginning at top dead center; and f) wherein the location of the wrist pin at bottom dead center is spaced forward of a line defined by the location of the wrist pin at top dead center and the axis of rotation of the crankshaft, and wherein a downstroke of the piston causes the crankshaft to rotate about the axis of rotation more than 180Â° by the amount of the arc length between a first line defined by the location of the wrist pin at top dead center and the axis of rotation of the crankshaft and a second line defined by the location of the wrist pin at bottom dead center and the axis of rotation of the crankshaft.