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US Patent: 667,846
Explosion Engine or Motor
Patentee:
Samuel Miller (exact or similar names) - London, Middlesex County, England

USPTO Classifications:
123/51AC, 123/63

Tool Categories:
propulsion and energy : internal combustion engines

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Applied: Apr. 30, 1900
Granted: Feb. 12, 1901

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Description:
Abstract:

This invention relates to explosion engines or motors, the object being to so construct a motor of this description as to combine a maximum of efficiency with a minimum size of motor; further, to allow of the parts being readily separated or removed for repairs, &c., to secure perfect alinement of the operating pistons, and in this way to obtain a compact and efficient motor of comparatively great power which is particularly suitable for use in connection with motor-vehicles and motor driven boats, although it may be employed for other purposes for which it is suitable.

Claim:

The combination, with an engine-cylinder provided with two working chambers arranged end to end and provided with slots in their sides, of double-acting pistons working in the said chambers, each said piston having an explosion-chamber in each end of it, a driving-connection for the said pistons, pins projecting from the said pistons through the said slots, and means for coupling the said pins.

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