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ANONIMA CANTIERI OFFICINE SAVO
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F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
F01L—CYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
F01L2760/00—Control of valve gear to facilitate reversing, starting, braking of four stroke engines
F01L2760/002—Control of valve gear to facilitate reversing, starting, braking of four stroke engines for reversing or starting four stroke engines
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8171. Soc. Anon. Cantieri Officine Savoia. April 6, 1911, [Convention date]. Reversing; starting.-A valve - gear for reversing and for relieving compression at starting consists of a eam-actuated lever 6 mounted on an eccentric 9. For reversing, the eccentric is adjusted so that the cam-bowl 10 occupies the position P. In the central position the valve is held open.
GB191208171D1911-04-061912-04-04Improvements in Starting or Reversing Means for Internal Combustion Engines.
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Means for Returning Automatically the Starting or Reversing Mechanism into Inoperative Position in Internal Combustion Engines which are Started or Reversed by Means of Compressed Air.