BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a portable engine adopted for a portable working
apparatus such as a weed cutter.
2. Description of the Prior Art
[0002] In a prior art portable engine, an ignition coil for generating an electromotive
force is generally fixed to the side face of an engine cylinder through a fitting
seat and a tightening bolt. During the operation of engine, heat generated in the
engine cylinder is transmitted to the ignition coil through the fitting seat and bolt
to deteriorate the function of ignition coil. The portable engine is also provided
with a fan for cooling the engine cylinder. A blow from the fan is firstly guided
upward by a fan cover fixed to the front side (an output side of the engine) of a
crankcase and then toward the periphery of the engine cylinder by a cylinder cover
which is formed in series with the fan cover. A partition is provided to cover a step
to be formed between the fan cover and the cylinder cover. According to the prior
art, this partition is formed integrally with the cylinder cover.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] An object of the present invention is to provide a compact engine which can prevent
heat from being transmitted from an engine cylinder to an ignition coil to eliminate
the functional deterioration of the ignition coil.
[0004] In order to accomplish the object and advantages mentioned in the above, the present
invention provides a compact engine which comprises a partition formed integrally
with a crankcase to cover a step between a fan cover and a cylinder cover, and an
ignition coil fixed to the partition.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become
apparent from the following descriptions of preferred embodiments taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional side view showing a portable engine according to the present
invention;
Fig. 2 is a front view partly broken showing the portable engine shown in Fig. 1 :
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing the portable engine;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing the portable engine after assembling;
Fig: 5 is a Side view showing a modification of a fan cover of the portable engine;
Fig. 6 is a front view showing the fan cover shown in Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional front view showing the details of an engine cylinder of
the portable engine;
Fig. 8 is a plan view showing an essential part of the engine cylinder shown in Fig.
7;
Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional front view showing the essential part of the engine cylinder;
Fig. 10 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a fitting projection and a fitting
groove of the engine cylinder;
Fig. 11 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a positioning projection and a
positioning hole of the engine cylinder;
Fig. 12 is a plan view showing a modification of the positioning projection and hole;
Fig. 13 is a cross-sectional view showing the details of an air cleaner of the portable
engine;
Fig. 14 is an external view showing the air cleaner;
Fig. 15 is a cross-sectional plan view showing the air cleaner;
Fig. 16 is a cross-sectional view showing the details of a cap portion of a fuel tank
of the portable engine;
Fig. 17 is a view showing a snap ring adopted for the cap portion shown in Fig. 16;
Fig. 18 is a cross-sectional side view showing the details of a muffler of the portable
engine;
Fig. 19 is a cross-sectional front view showing the muffler;
Fig. 20 is a cross-sectional plan view showing the muffler; and
Fig. 21 is a cross-sectional view showing an iron core for an ignition coil of the
portable engine.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0006] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference
to the drawings, in which like numerals represent like parts.
[0007] . Figures 1 to 3 show a portable engine according to an embodiment of the present
invention. In the figures, a crankcase 1 of the engine includes a crank shaft 3 supported
horizontally. An engine cylinder 5 is fixed on top of the crankcase 1 and houses a
piston 7 which is freely slidable within the engine cylinder 5 and connected to the
crank shaft 3 by a connecting rod 9. A recoil starter 11 is fitted to the rear end
of the crank shaft 3, and a magnet wheel 13 is fixed to the front end of the crank
shaft 3. A centrifugal clutch 15 is fitted to the front side of the magnet wheel 13.
A clutch drum 17 is disposed closely to the periphery of the centrifugal clutch 15.
A transmission shaft 21 is engaged with a boss 19 of the crutch drum 17.
[0008] A fan 23 having a plurality of fins is fixed to the rear side of the magnet wheel
13. A fan cover 25 for covering the fan 23 is fixed to the front side of the crankcase
1 to guide a blow of the fan 23 upward firstly and then rearward. A clutch housing
27 for covering the clutch drum 17 and for supporting the boss 19 is fixed to the
front face of the fan cover 25. A cylinder cover 29 covers both sides of the engine
cylinder 5 and is positioned in series with the fan cover 25 to guide the blow toward
the periphery of the engine cylinder 5.
[0009] A partition 33 for covering a step formed on one sides of the fan cover 25 and the
cylinder cover 29 is integrally formed with the cylinder cover 29. A partition 35
for covering another step formed on the other sides of the fan cover 25 and the cylinder
cover 29 is integrally formed with one side of the crankcase 1 and projects upward.
An ignition coil 37 has an iron core 39 which is fixed to the partition 35 by screws
41 through a supporting cylinder 40. An end face of the iron core 39 is located adjacent
to the periphery of the magnet wheel 13 to generate an electric current in response
to magnets embedded in the periphery of the magnet wheel 13. The current in the ignition
coil 37 is transmitted through a code 43 to an ignition plug 45 located on top of
the engine cylinder 5, and discharged from the ignition coil 37.
[0010] A carburetor 49 having an air cleaner 47 is fitted to one side of the engine cylinder
5, and a muffler cover 51 including a muffler (not shown) is fitted to the other side
of the engine cylinder 5. A fuel tank 53 is fitted to the bottom of the crankcase
1.
[0011] According to the above arrangement, the fan 23 generates a blow according to the
rotation of the engine. The blow is guided by the fan cover 25 and the cylinder cover
29 and sent toward the engine cylinder 5 to cool the engine cylinder 5. Heat of the
engine cylinder 5 will not be transmitted to the ignition coil 37 directly because
the ignition coil 37 is not directly fitted to the engine cylinder 5 but fixed to
the partition 35 which is formed integrally with the crankcase 1. Therefore, the ignition
coil 37 may not be heated to high temperature. According to the present invention,
the engine may be placed horizontally or upside down.
[0012] As shown in Fig. 1, an area of the fan cover 25 is cut to form an opening which is
usually covered by a cap plate with screws. The cap plate can be removed from the
fan cover 25 by loosening the screws as and when required to clean or replace the
ignition coil 37, or to adjust a gap between the iron core 39 and the periphery of
the magnet wheel 13.
[0013] As shown in Figs. 1, 3 and 4, stopper holes 57 die formed on a fitting surface of
the cylinder cover 29, and stopper nails 59 corresponding to the stopper holes are
projectingly formed on a fitting surface of the fan cover 25. Further, a positioning
hole 61 is provided on a rear surface of the engine cylinder 5, and a positioning
pin 63 is formed at a corresponding position inside the cylinder cover 29. The cylinder
cover 29 may easily be fitted to and removed from the fan cover 25 through the engagement
and disengagement of the stopper holes 57 and the stopper nails 59 with the positioning
hole 61 and the positioning pin 63 acting as positioning means so that the engine
cylinder 5 and its peripheral portion may easily be inspected as and when required.
[0014] Figures 5 and 6 show a modification of the above embodiment. In this modification,
a flange 10% formed integrally with one end of the crankcase 1 has a front side face
which entirely fits to a contacting face of a fan cover 101 and a rear side face which
is attached to the cylinder cover 29. The fan cover 101 is fixed to the flange 102
by screws. According to this arrangement, the entire periphery of the fan cover 101
is rigidly fixed to the flange 102 of the crankcase 1 so that the fan cover 101 may
vibrate less in operation, and the strength of the fan cover 101 improved.
[0015] Figures 7 to 11 show the details of the engine cylinder 5. The crank case 1 has at
its upper end a circular opening 203 which is engaged with an arcuate spigot 207 formed
at a lower end of the engine cylinder 5. A cylinder flange 209 of the engine cylinder
5 is aligned with a care flange 211 of tho orankease 1, and they are fastened by bolts
213. The engine cylinder 5 and the crankcase 1 is provided with scavenging grooves
215 which extend axially and face each other.
[0016] On a flange surface of the cylinder flange 209, a projection 217 projects continuously
along the peripheries of the opening 203 and the scavenging grooves 215. The projection
217 engages with a sealing groove 219 provided on the case flange 211. A liquid packing
221 is filled in the sealing groove 219. Shaft like positioning pieces 223 are cast
integrally with the engine cylinder 5 and project from the flange surface of the cylinder
flange 209 to engage with positioning holes 225 which are cast integrally with the
flange surface of the case flange 211.
[0017] The piston 7 is freely slidable within the engine cylinder 5 and connected with the
connecting rod 9 with a pioton pin 229. The ulliez end of the connecting rod 9 is
rotatably supported by a crank arm 235 of the crank shaft 3 through a crank pin 237.
[0018] To assemble the engine cylinder 5 with the crankcase 1, the piston 7 is firstly fitted
to the crank shaft 3 through the connecting rod 9. The piston is then inserted into
the engine cylinder 5 which spigot portion 207 is inserted into the opening 203 of
the crankcase 1. The liquid packing 221 is filled in the sealing groove 219. The positioning
pieces 223 are engaged with the positioning holes 225, and the cylinder ' flange 209
is fixed to the case flange 211 by the bolts 213.
[0019] Figure 12 shows a modification of the above arrangement. Corner portions of the cylinder
flange 209 are used as positioning pieces 239 which are engaged with positioning holes
243 formed on inner surfaces of positioning members 241 provided on the case flange
211. The positioning members 241 may surround the cylinder flange 209, or a positioning
recess corresponding to the circumference of the cylinder flange 209 may be formed
on the case flange 211.
[0020] Figures 13 to 15 show the details of the air cleaner 47. A main casing 309 of the
air cleaner 47.has an opening 307 which communicates with a suction port 305 of the
carburetor 49. The casing 309 is fixed to the carburetor 49 with bolts 311. A choke
valve 313 is fitted by a bolt 311 and opens and closes the opening 307. Ribs 317 are
formed inside the casing 309 to support a felt like or sponge like porous filter 315.
A cap casing 319 is removably fitted at its lower end to a fitting portion 323 of
the main casing 309 by a fitting pin 321 to hold the filter 315. A hook 325 projecting
from the top of the cap casing 319 is stopped by a stopping portion 327 of the main
casing 309 due to the resiliency. A space 329 for receiving the filter 315 is formed
in the cap casing 319. Supports 331 and 333 projecting inside the cap casing 319 are
removably inserted into holes 335 which are formed to pass through the filter 315.
The filter 315 is held by a partition 337 for separating a part of the interior of
the cap casing 319, by a stop 339 of the support 333, and by the main casing 309.
A muffling chamber 343 is formed between the cap casing 319 and an outer wall 341
to communicate a chambar 345 of the cap diging 319 with the atmosphere. A cover 347
for covering the top of the carburetor 49 is fixed to the upper part of the cap casing
319.
[0021] According to the above arrangement, the atmosphere enters into the chamber 345 through
the muffling chamber 343, according to the suction force of the engine, and is sucked
by the suction port 305 of the carburetor 49 through the filter 315 and the opening
307. The filter 315 may be removed by removing the hook 325 from the stopping portion
327 with fingers and by turning the cap casing 319 around the pin 321. The filter
315 is then taken out and cleaned. To install the filter 315, the cap casing 319 is
kept to be opened, and the fitting holes 335 of the filter 315 are pushed toward the
supports 331 and 333 of the cap casing 319 to place the filter 315 in the space 329.
After that, the cap casing 319 is closed, and the hook 325 is engaged with the stopping
portion 327.
[0022] Figures 16 and 17 show the details of the fuel tank 53. A cylindrical filler port
403 projects from the fuel tank 53 and has a threaded portion 405 formed around the
filler port 403. A female thread 409 of a cap 407 is screwed to the threaded portion
405. A groove 411 is formed at an end of the female thread 409 and engages with a
projection 415 projecting from the periphery of a supporting plate 413. The supporting
plate 413 has a cylindrical portion 417 which extends downward at tho center of the
plate 413 and has an inner diameter portion 419 to which a breather valve 421 made
of resilient member is attached. The breather valve 421 allows only the down word
communication. A vent groove 423 is provided at the upper surface of the supporting
plate 413 to communicate the inner diameter portion 419 with the groove 411. A packing
425 made of rubber is disposed between the end face of the filler port 403 and the
supporting plate 413. The center of the packing 425 is formed in a cylindrical shape
and fitted around the cylindrical portion 417 of the supporting plate 413. A snap
ring 427 presses the periphery of the cylindrical portion of the packing 425 against
the cylindrical portion 417 of the supporting plate 413. A flat stopper 429 made of
soft synthetic resin is inserted into the fuel tank 53 and not able to pass through
the filler port 403 due to its size. A code 431 is formed integrally with the stopper
429 and has a spherical stopping portion 433 which is engaged with the snap ring 427.
[0023] ! According to the above arrangement, the packing 425 will seal the filler port 403
when the cap 407 is fastened. If pressure in the fuel tank 53 is decreased due to
the consumption of fuel, the atmosphere is introduced into the fuel tank 53 through
a gap between the threads 409 and 405, the groove 411, the vent groove 423, the inner
diameter portion 419, and the breather . valve 421. When the cap 407 is removed to
fill fuel, the stopper 429 is stopped by the inner side of the filler port 403 and
hung by the code 431 so that the cap 407 may not be lost.
[0024] Figures 18 to 20 show the details of a muffler disposed in the muffler cover 51.
A muffler case 501 comprises a main case 507 and a cap case 509. The main case 507
has a communication hole 505 which communicates with an exhaust port 503 of the engine.
The main case 507 and the cap case 509 are fitted together by bolts 513 along a dividing
plane 511 which is orthogonal to the exhaust port 503, and fixed to a fitting surface
515 located around the exhaust port 503. The inside of the muffler case 501 is divided
into a first muffling chamber 521 and a second muffling chamber 523 by two partitions
517 and 519 which are orthogonal to the dividing plane 511. A separation chamber 525
is formed between the first and second muffling chambers 521 and 523. A spark preventive
net 527 made of metallic material is inserted into the separation chamber 525 and
held by the cap case 509 and the main case 507. The spark preventive net 527 is formed
in a curved shape. Communication holes 529 and 531 are formed on the partitions 517
and 519 respectively. The second muffling chamber 523 communicates with the atmosphere
through an exhaust pipe 535 having an exhaust hole 533. The exhaust pipe 535 comprises
two portions formed integrally with the main case 507 and the cap case 509 respectively,
the two portions being assembled together along the dividing plane 511.
[0025] According to the above arrangement, an exhaust gas from the engine passes through
the exhaust port 503 and the communication hole 505, enters into the first muffling
chamber 521, expands in the chamber 521, is contracted by the communication holes
529 and 531, enters into the second muffling chamber 523, expands again in the chamber
523, is again contracted by the exhaust pipe 533, and finally discharged to the atmosphere.
An exhaust noise is silenced due to the expansion and contraction and the interference
by the lengthy exhaust pipe 533. Fire caused by carbon is prevented by the spark preventive
net 527 from escaping to the atmosphere.
[0026] Figure 21 is a cross-sectional view showing the iron core 39 which comprises a plurality
of core plates 613. The outer surface of the iron core 39 is covered by a synthetic
resin film.
1. A portable engine having a fan cover fixed to a front surface of a crankcase to
cover a fan and to guide upward a blow generated by the fan, and a cylinder cover
disposed behind and in aeries with the fan cover to cover an engine cylinder and to
guide the blow toward
. the engine cylinder, said portable engine comprising a partition plate formed integrally
with said crankcase to cover a step formed between said fan cover and said cylinder
cover, and an ignition coil fixed to said partition plate.
. 2. A portable engine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fan cover is provided with
an opening located at a position corresponding to a position where said ignition coil
is disposed, and a cover plate removably fitted to said fan cover to cover said opening.
3. A portable engine as claimed in claim 2, wherein said crankcase is provided with
a flange for fixing said fan cover and said cylinder cover, a front fitting surface
of said flange being formed to match the entire circumference of said fan cover, and
said cylinder cover being fixed to a rear fitting surface of said flange.
4. A portable engine as claimed in claim 2, wherein said cylinder cover is provided
with stopper < holes and said fan cover with stopper nails which are inserted into said stopper
holes respectively, said cylinder cover being removably fitted to said fan cover through
the engagement between said stopper nails and holes.
5. A portable engine as claimed in claim 2, wherein said fan cover is provided with
stopper holes and said cylinder cover with stopper nails which are inserted into said
stopper holes respectively, said cylinder cover being removably fitted to said fan
cover through the engagement between Bald stopper nails and holes.
6. A portable engine as claimed in claim 3, wherein said cylinder cover is provided
with stopper holes and said flange with stopper nails which are inserted into said
stopper holes respectively, said cylinder cover being removably fitted to said flange
through the engagement between said stopper nails and holes.
7. A portable engine as claimed in claim 3, wherein said flange is provided with stopper
holes and said cylinder cover with stopper nails which are inserted into said stopper
holes respectively, said cylinder cover being removably fitted to said flange through
the engagement between said stopper nails and holes.