Patent classifications
F01M2001/126
TRANSMISSION FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
A transmission for a motor vehicle includes a housing with a gear set with a transmission input shaft and a transmission output shaft, and with a lubrication system, which includes a conveyor for conveying a lubricant mixture from the housing. A dry-sump lubrication can be brought about with the aid of the conveyor. A negative pressure in the housing is controllable in order to reliably bring about the dry-sump lubrication.
OIL SUMP, IN PARTICULAR OIL FILTER MODULE, WITH A MULTI-PART HOUSING
An oil sump for supplying an assembly of a motor vehicle, including: a housing including a housing frame and a closure part, such as for example a housing cover, which is joined to the housing frame; an oil accommodating space enclosed by the housing. The housing frame circumferentially surrounds the oil accommodating space; and a suction channel which extends into the oil accommodating space and includes an opening via which oil can be delivered or suctioned from the oil accommodating space through the suction channel. The suction channel is formed by the housing frame and the closure part.
Fan drive gear system manifold radial tube filters
A lubrication system for gas turbine engine includes a main lubricant passage for providing lubricant from a lubricant supply to a lubricant manifold. The lubricant manifold includes first and second lubricant passages The lubricant manifold is configured to supply lubricant to first and second separate parts of a geared architecture at different first and second lubricant flow conditions. A first filter element is provided within a radial tube for supplying lubricant to the first passage of the lubricant manifold and a second filter element is provided within a second radial tube for supplying lubricant to the second lubricant passage of the lubricant manifold. The first filter element is different than the second filter element.
Internal combustion engine and straddled vehicle
An internal combustion engine includes: a crankshaft; a crankcase that supports the crankshaft; an oil tank that is at least partially partitioned by the crankcase; a scavenge pump including a first intake port and a first discharge port; a feed pump including a pump shaft, a second intake port and a second discharge port, oil that has been sucked in through the second intake port as the pump shaft rotates being discharged through the second discharge port; a scavenge discharge passageway connecting the first discharge port of the scavenge pump to the oil tank; and a feed intake passageway connecting the oil tank to the second intake port of the feed pump. As viewed from the axial direction of the pump shaft, at least a portion of the feed pump and the oil tank overlap each other.
SMALL AIR-COOLED ENGINE ASSEMBLY WITH DRY SUMP LUBRICATION SYSTEM
An engine assembly includes a small air-cooled engine and a dry sump lubrication system including an external oil reservoir, wherein the dry sump lubrication system has an overall oil capacity that provides at least five hundred hours of engine oil life.
Lubricating fluid system for a vehicle with self compensation plate
A fluid pump includes a housing defining a cavity. An end plate is disposed within the cavity and divides the cavity into a gear section and an end section. A gear set is disposed within the gear section and comprises at least one gear rotatable about an axis. The end plate is movable longitudinally along the axis for compressing the gear set. A channel is in fluidic communication with the end section for supplying a fluid to the end section to force the plate toward the gear set.
ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM, ENGINE, AND VEHICLE
An engine lubrication system including an oil passage allowing inflow of oil in a crank chamber partitioned off in a crankcase of an engine, at least a part of the oil passage being formed by the crankcase, a scavenge pump accommodated in the crankcase and sucking the oil from the oil passage, an oil tank accumulating the oil sucked by the scavenge pump, and a feed pump supplying, to the engine, the oil accumulated in the oil tank.
SMALL AIR-COOLED ENGINE ASSEMBLY WITH DRY SUMP LUBRICATION SYSTEM
An engine assembly includes an air-cooled engine and an external oil reservoir. The engine includes a vertically-oriented crankshaft a crankcase cover having a front portion and a rear portion, wherein the front portion of the crankcase cover and the cylinder head are located forward of a vertical plane that includes the crankshaft axis, a return pump housing formed in the exterior of the crankcase cover, a return pump positioned in the return pump housing, and a return pump inlet formed through the crankcase cover, wherein the return pump inlet is located in the front portion of the crankcase cover and the return pump inlet is located closer to the camshaft than to the crankshaft. The external oil reservoir includes an oil tank and an oil filter assembly.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE HAVING AT LEAST ONE CRANKCASE OF THE DRY-SUMP TYPE
An internal combustion engine having at least one crankcase for defining a guide housing in which at least one crankshaft is guided in rotation about an axis of rotation and lubricated by a lubricating fluid, the at least one crankcase being of the dry-sump type. Such an internal combustion engine has at least two pumps forming a pump train of pumps on a common axis, the pump train being fitted in a cylindrical bore of the at least one crankcase.
Lubricating device of internal combustion engine
In a lubricating device of an internal combustion engine having a crank chamber and a transmission chamber, which is arranged in the rear of the crank chamber so as to accommodate therein a gear transmission provided with a main shaft and a pump shaft. The pump shaft is shared by a scavenging pump and a feed pump for feeding oil to a part to be lubricated and to which motive power from the crank shaft is transmittable. An axis of the pump shaft is arranged below an axis of the main shaft. A pump gear located on the pump shaft meshes directly with a primary driven gear, which meshes with a primary drive gear located on the crank shaft so as to form a primary gear reduction mechanism in cooperation with the primary drive gear.