I'd be interested in pictures of the 1/8 and 1/16 scale models. I use Alibre and have been thinking about converting my Lenaz paper plans to electronic versions. If you sell the 1/8 or 1/16 plans can you supply them in Inventor, STEP or Solidworks formats? Any of those is probably readable in Alibre although it works natively in STEP.rog/tn wrote:Will be glad to send pictures of the 1/8 and 1/16 scale models.
1867 Otto Langen IC engine
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Re: 1867 Otto Langen IC engine
Mike, near Chicago
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Mike
Here is a link to Pictures of the 1/16 scale Otto Lange Engine.
http://picasaweb.google.com/rogerolsone ... angeEngine#
I can provide the individual part files in any of the formats you mentioned. These file are currently in Inventor .ipt format.
It would take some effort but I could resave these files in another format.
I have not finished dimensioning the 1/16 scale holes and threads to fit with standard drill sizes and thread formats. When you scale things, you sometimes get weird results.
Here is a link to Pictures of the 1/16 scale Otto Lange Engine.
http://picasaweb.google.com/rogerolsone ... angeEngine#
I can provide the individual part files in any of the formats you mentioned. These file are currently in Inventor .ipt format.
It would take some effort but I could resave these files in another format.
I have not finished dimensioning the 1/16 scale holes and threads to fit with standard drill sizes and thread formats. When you scale things, you sometimes get weird results.
rog/tn
Re: 1867 Otto Langen IC engine
Thanks Jack and Rog. If Rog is going to contact Jonnie I will not since I do not want to ask the same questions and annoy them. I am interested in the computer files if you can make them available.
Thanks,
Len
Thanks,
Len
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Re: 1867 Otto Langen IC engine
I have a set of emmet plans I also bought at Names many years ago...and have numnerous parts made for it.
Pamela
Pamela
Re: 1867 Otto Langen IC engine
Hi folks.
At the risk of reopening an old thread, was there a resolution to the copyright discussion?
I would love to get a copy of the 1/8 plans if anyone has them.
Thanks
Phil
At the risk of reopening an old thread, was there a resolution to the copyright discussion?
I would love to get a copy of the 1/8 plans if anyone has them.
Thanks
Phil
Re: 1867 Otto Langen IC engine
Welcome Phil, glad to have you aboard. If you get no response you could try a personal message to some of the previous responders. In addition, it would be good to include your location so someone nearby might give some in person help. Just city and state will do.
Jack.
Jack.
Re: 1867 Otto Langen IC engine
Thanks Jack. Good point on the location. I just updated my profile.
I'm currently doing the final assembly of my Mery Explosive engine and am looking for the next challenge. The Otto Langen would be great.
I documented most of the Mery work on my site: http://www.teqknow.com/Shop/Mery.html
I'm currently doing the final assembly of my Mery Explosive engine and am looking for the next challenge. The Otto Langen would be great.
I documented most of the Mery work on my site: http://www.teqknow.com/Shop/Mery.html
Re: 1867 Otto Langen IC engine
Hello rog/tn
1867 Otto-Langen – Patents (What a patent nightmare this was)
and then it looks like they lost it. (Amazing Thievery) by 50 plus
company's, from all over the world.
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http://www.answers.com/topic/otto-engine-1
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http://www.gasenginemagazine.com/engine ... ngine.aspx
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Patents for Emmet Lenaz., of La. (Don't seem to exist)
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ininventor:"Emmett J. Lenaz, Jr." (None for Engines)
https://www.google.com.tr/search?q=inin ... iQKty4GYDg
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Enjoy.
Ken.
1867 Otto-Langen – Patents (What a patent nightmare this was)
and then it looks like they lost it. (Amazing Thievery) by 50 plus
company's, from all over the world.
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http://www.answers.com/topic/otto-engine-1
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http://www.gasenginemagazine.com/engine ... ngine.aspx
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Patents for Emmet Lenaz., of La. (Don't seem to exist)
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ininventor:"Emmett J. Lenaz, Jr." (None for Engines)
https://www.google.com.tr/search?q=inin ... iQKty4GYDg
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Enjoy.
Ken.
One must remember.
The best learning experiences come
from working with the older Masters.
Ken.
The best learning experiences come
from working with the older Masters.
Ken.