Internal Combustion Engine Having Common Engine Parts And Method Of Forming Same

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20240044286A1
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18266369

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An internal combustion engine, including a piston, a cylinder, and an output shaft, wherein the piston is arranged for reciprocating motion within the cylinder, driven by combustion, and the piston is coupled to the output shaft by a coupling such that said reciprocating motion of the piston drives rotation of the output shaft, wherein the engine has increased engine part commonality. The internal combustion engine may include a first cylinder bank and a second cylinder bank, the first cylinder bank having a first cylinder head, the second cylinder bank having a second cylinder head, and the first cylinder head and the second cylinder head being formed as common parts such that they are interchangeable. An internal combustion engine, including a piston, a cylinder, and an output shaft, wherein the piston is arranged for reciprocating motion within the cylinder, driven by combustion, and the piston is coupled to the output shaft by a coupling such that said reciprocating motion of the piston drives rotation of the output shaft, wherein the engine includes a crankcase formed of a plurality of separable like parts, each of the like parts being cast as a common part.

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ASF TECH AUSTRALIA PTY LTDNot Provided

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Fountain, Graham Harry Sydney, AU 8 1
Kavarnos, Emmanuel Sydney, AU 7 0
Psonis, Dimitrios Sydney, AU 7 0
Tamba, Richard Terrence Sydney, AU 17 98

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