Priming and starting apparatus for engines

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F02M 1/16 (2006.01) F02B 75/34 (2006.01) F02N 3/02 (2006.01) F02B 75/02 (2006.01)

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CA 1062977

PATENT APPLICATION OF NORMAN A. ROBINET FOR PRIMING AND STARTING APPARATUS FOR ENGINES Abstract of the Disclosure Disclosed are apparatus and methods for priming and starting a two-cycle engine. A spool is drivingly coupled to the engine crankshaft. The intermediate portion of a cord is wrapped at least once about the spool leaving opposite ends of the cord free. To prime the engine, the opposite ends of the cord are grasped and alternately pulled causing rotation of the spool and crankshaft in corresponding alternate angular directions. To start the engine, one cord end is released and the opposite cord end is pulled to impart unidirectional angular rotation to the engine crankshaft and remove the cord from the spool. In one form hereof, the spool is located in driving relation to the crankshaft between the power takeoff, i.e. a propeller, and engine. In another form, the spool is formed as an integral portion of the propeller on the side of the propeller remote from the crankshaft.

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