Worlds 5. Oldest Motor/ No Camshaft / The Engine Collection 2016/ Djursland/ Denmark

Langen and Otto – engine.
Worlds 5. Oldest Motor/ No Camshaft / The Engine Collection 2016/ Djursland/ Denmark
Worlds 5. Oldest Motor/ No Camshaft / The Engine Collection 2016/ Djursland/ Denmark


The overall oldest combustion engine in Europe, from 1868 the forerunner to the 4-stroke engine. It’s a kind of a vertical canon engine. It does not pull on the piston up-shot, but via vacuum and gravity on the down-move One can see the cogged rod going down. A treasure – and among the Worlds overall 5 – 10 oldest engines.

About 1 HP A whimsical ignition mechanism, with a gas for-chamber for ignition that ignites the cannon at long intervals. with only has about 5 – 10 explosions per minute It has been restored here at the Stationary Engine Collection Langen and Otto where the inventors of the modern 4-stroke engine,

that has revolutionized the world. The same engine principle used in cars today. A cast iron construction with cogs that are hand made The speed is regulated by turning the exhaust opening up and down, Handmade cogs here

Shooting up, now Then it takes a long time before the next stroke. But as mentioned it’s on the way, down, that it actually pulls driving the big flywheel over there. 1868, one of the very first attempts to make an internal combustion engine Where steam engines at that time where the ruling motor technology.
Worlds 5. Oldest Motor/ No Camshaft / The Engine Collection 2016/ Djursland/ Denmark
Worlds 5. Oldest Motor/ No Camshaft / The Engine Collection 2016/ Djursland/ Denmark


At the time it was not at all certain, that such a combustion engine could be used for anything useful. A so called internal combustion engine. Internal combustion, as opposed to the steam engine where the piston was only used to get power out of pressurized steam, without any combustion going on between piston and cylinder - internally.
Worlds 5. Oldest Motor/ No Camshaft / The Engine Collection 2016/ Djursland/ Denmark
Worlds 5. Oldest Motor/ No Camshaft / The Engine Collection 2016/ Djursland/ Denmark


Northern Europe’s oldest combustion engine sold by Deutz, in 1878 to Richard Schlicter in Düsseldorf, after 10 years, working probably as an experimental engine at Otto and Langen. In 1877 the new 4-stroke engine was patented, and the older design was out fazed. A historical treasure here at The Stationary Engine Collection in Kirial, on Djursland in Denmark.
Worlds 5. Oldest Motor/ No Camshaft / The Engine Collection 2016/ Djursland/ Denmark Worlds 5. Oldest Motor/ No Camshaft / The Engine Collection 2016/ Djursland/ Denmark Reviewed by Unknown on 8:58 AM Rating: 5

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