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Date of Patent:
Dec. 24, 1996

Filed:

Sep. 21, 1995
Applicant:
Inventors:

Yoshitaka Kawahara, Nagoya, JP;

Kazunori Kudo, Nagoya, JP;

Yoshihide Nakatani, Nagoya, JP;

Hiroyuki Takagawa, Nagoya, JP;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F02B / ; F02B / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
123 / ; 123 / ; 123 / ;
Abstract

The present invention provides a crankcase compression type two-cycle engine which has a comparatively simple construction, is capable of operating at a low fuel consumption and discharges an exhaust gas having a comparatively low hydrocarbon concentration. The engine comprises a crankcase, a piston, a cylinder joined to the crankcase and provided in its lower part with an exhaust port which is opened and closed by the piston, a cylinder head attached to the upper end of the cylinder, and forming a combustion chamber together with the cylinder and the piston. A poppet scavenging valve is provided in the upper part of the cylinder so as to be opened to the combustion chamber side. A diaphragm actuator operates the poppet scavenging valve using the pressure within the crankcase. The diaphragm actuator is provided with a diaphragm that receives the pressure within the crankcase on one side thereof and receives the pressure of a spring on the other side thereof. Further, a passage for introducing the pressure within the crankcase into the diaphragm actuator is connected to a scavenging passage. A fuel supply system may be connected to the scavenging passage to supply the fuel into the scavenging passage.


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