TY - JOUR AB - Cooling air is forced by a blower 4 into chambers 7, 8, whence it is evenly distributed to the cylinders by slots 11, 12 which vary in width so that more air is supplied to the head ends of the cylinders. The jackets 9, 10 butt on to the cooling iins, which are shorter on the inlet than on the outlet side, where further slots 13, 14 allow the air to How out past push rods 28, 29 of the overheadvalve gear. The chan bers 7, 8 are integral with the crankcase which is eggshaped in section as shown. Further air is discharged adjacent the exhaust valve housings 221 which are of good heatconducting material. In a modification as applied to an upright Vengine, the air is delivered to the space between the lines of cylinders at the opposite end to the blower and leaves outside the rows of cylinders in the direction of the blower. TI - Month in the Patent Office JF - Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology DO - 10.1108/eb029877 DA - 1934-11-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/emerald-publishing/month-in-the-patent-office-zZoXvId0Of SP - 312 EP - 312 VL - 6 IS - 11 DP - DeepDyve ER -