CH97353A -
Articulated system connecting the pistons of the same cylinder of a Diesel cycle engine with horizontal axis with several cylinders each with two pistons moving in the opposite direction, driving a locomotive.
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Articulated system connecting the pistons of the same cylinder of a Diesel cycle engine with horizontal axis with several cylinders each with two pistons moving in the opposite direction, driving a locomotive.
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CH97353A
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B61C9/00—Locomotives or motor railcars characterised by the type of transmission system used; Transmission systems specially adapted for locomotives or motor railcars
B61C9/08—Transmission systems in or for locomotives or motor railcars with IC reciprocating piston engines
B61C9/10—Transmission systems in or for locomotives or motor railcars with IC reciprocating piston engines mechanical
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CH97353D1921-01-291921-01-29
Articulated system connecting the pistons of the same cylinder of a Diesel cycle engine with horizontal axis with several cylinders each with two pistons moving in the opposite direction, driving a locomotive.
CH97353A
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Articulated system connecting the pistons of the same cylinder of a Diesel cycle engine with horizontal axis with several cylinders each with two pistons moving in the opposite direction, driving a locomotive.
Articulated system connecting the pistons of the same cylinder of a Diesel cycle engine with horizontal axis with several cylinders each with two pistons moving in the opposite direction, driving a locomotive.