OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT ENGINE
20170260881 ยท 2017-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C2360/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B75/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C3/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2240/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/053
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F7/0053
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01L1/053
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B75/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
In an overhead cam engine (10) having a first bearing (21) supported by the cylinder block (11), and a second bearing (22) supported by a bearing retaining member (60) attached to the cylinder block inside a crankcase chamber (12) for rotatably supporting a crankshaft (20), the crankshaft is provided with a reduced diameter portion (24b) having a smaller outer diameter than an adjoining part of the crankshaft on a side of the second bearing facing away from a cylinder (15) defined in the cylinder block, and a crankshaft pulley (53) is mounted on the reduced diameter portion.
Claims
1. An overhead camshaft engine, comprising: a first bearing and a second bearing provided on an engine main body; a crankshaft having a first end rotatably supported by the first bearing and a second end rotatably supported by the second bearing; a camshaft rotatably supported in an upper part of the engine main body for actuating an intake valve and an exhaust valve of the engine; a crankshaft pulley fitted on the second end of the crankshaft; a camshaft pulley fitted on the camshaft; and a timing belt passed around the crankshaft pulley and the camshaft pulley; wherein the crankshaft is provided with a reduced diameter portion having a smaller outer diameter than an adjoining part of the crankshaft on a side of the second bearing facing away from a cylinder defined in the engine main body, and the crankshaft pulley is mounted on the reduced diameter portion.
2. The overhead camshaft engine according to claim 1, wherein the engine main body includes a cylinder block defining the cylinder therein and a crankcase attached to a lower end of the cylinder block to define a crankcase chamber jointly with the cylinder block, and wherein the first bearing is supported by the cylinder block, and the second bearing is supported by a bearing retaining member attached to the cylinder block inside the crankcase chamber.
3. The overhead camshaft engine according to claim 2, wherein the crankcase is attached to the lower end of the cylinder block at a parting plane that extends obliquely across the crankshaft.
4. The overhead camshaft engine according to claim 2, wherein the first bearing is fitted in a hole formed in the cylinder block.
5. The overhead camshaft engine according to claim 2, wherein the bearing retaining member consists of an integrally formed member, and a central bore is formed in the bearing retaining member for receiving the second bearing therein.
6. The overhead camshaft engine according to claim 2, wherein the engine main body includes a belt cover extending from the engine main body such that an air space communicating with outside is defined between an upper part of the cylinder block and the belt cover.
7. The overhead camshaft engine according to claim 6, wherein the belt cover is integrally formed with the cylinder block.
8. The overhead camshaft engine according to claim 2, wherein a cylinder head is integrally formed with the cylinder block.
9. The overhead camshaft engine according to claim 1, wherein the engine consists of a single cylinder engine.
10. The overhead camshaft engine according to claim 1, wherein the first end of the crankshaft is an output end of the crankshaft.
11. The overhead camshaft engine according to claim 1, wherein the engine consists of an air cooled engine, and a plurality of fins are formed on an outer peripheral surface of the engine main body, and wherein the engine main body includes a belt cover that defines a power transmission chamber for receiving the timing belt therein, the belt cover including a wall separating the fins from the timing belt so that an air space communicating with outside is created between the fins and the wall of the belt cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S) A preferred embodiment of the present invention is described in the following with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6.
[0025] Referring to
[0026] The cylinder block 11 further includes a belt cover part 17 extending sideways (rightward in
[0027] As shown in
[0028] The lower end of the cylinder block 11 is defined by an oblique plane 31, and a crankcase 12 is attached to the lower end of the cylinder block 11 at this oblique plane 31 by using a plurality of threaded bolts 33. Thus, a crankcase chamber 32 is defined jointly by the crankcase 12 and the cylinder block 11. The crankcase 12 may be made of stamp formed sheet metal or made of a cast member of suitable material. In the illustrated embodiment, the crankcase 12 is only required to define the crankcase chamber 32 jointly with the cylinder block 11, and is not required to support a loading from any of the moving parts of the engine 10. Therefore, the crankcase 12 may be made of highly light and/or economical material. The bottom part of the crankcase chamber 32 form an oil reservoir 12a for storing a prescribed amount of lubricating oil Ju, and an oil level sensor 81 provided in a low point of the oil reservoir 12a for measuring the level of the lubricating oil Ju therein. The side of the cylinder block 11 that is vertically longer is provided with a bearing hole 34, and a first bearing 21 consisting of a ball bearing is fitted into this bearing hole 34.
[0029] The side of the cylinder block 11 that is vertically shorter is provided with a substantially horizontal mounting surface 35 facing downward is a part of the cylinder block 11 adjoining the junction between the cylinder block part 13 and the belt cover part 17. A bearing retaining member 60 defining a central bore 61 for receiving a second bearing 22 also consisting of a ball bearing is attached to this mounting surface 35 by using a pair of threaded bolts 73 and a pair of locating pins 72 or dowel pins which are passed upwards through holes 64 and 65 formed in the bearing retaining member 60 into corresponding holes formed in the cylinder block part 13 past the mating surface defined by the mounting surface 35.
[0030] As shown in
[0031] The central bore 61 of the bearing retaining member 60 fitted with the second bearing 22 is coaxial with the bearing hole 34 of the cylinder block 11 fitted with the first bearing 21. A crankshaft 20 is received in the crankcase chamber 32, and has a first end 23 rotatably supported by the first bearing 21 and a second end 24 rotatably supported by the second bearing 22. The crankshaft 20 is provided with a crankpin 26, and a piston 25 slidably received in the cylinder 15 is connected to the crankpin 26 via a connecting rod 27 in a per se known manner. In the illustrated embodiment, the inner race of each of the bearings 21 and 22 abuts a corresponding annular shoulder surface defined in the crankshaft 20.
[0032] The first bearing 21 is provided with an oil seal 28 for preventing leakage of engine lubricating oil from the crankcase chamber 32. The outer race of the first bearing 21 abuts an inwardly facing annular shoulder surface defined in the bearing hole 34 of the cylinder block 11, and the inner race of the first bearing 21 abuts an outwardly facing annular shoulder surface defined in the crankshaft 20 so that the first bearing 21 is prevented from moving axially.
[0033] The first end 23 of the crankshaft 20 projects outward from the first bearing 21, and is fitted with a cup shaped outer rotor 42 including a coaxial central disk 45 and an axial flange 46 extending axially inward from the peripheral edge of the central disk 45. A plurality of permanent magnets 47 are fixedly attached to the inner circumferential surface of the axial flange 46 of the outer rotor 42 at a regular angular interval. An inner stator 41 is fixedly secured to the outer face of the cylinder block 11, and includes a core 43 fixedly attached to the outer side of the outer wall of the cylinder block 11 in a coaxial relationship to the crankshaft 20, and a plurality of windings 44 formed on the stator core 43 in such a manner that electric current is generated in the windings 44 as the outer rotor 42 is rotated relative to the stator core 43. The produced current is conducted from the windings 44, and used for powering an ignition plug 48 of the engine 10 via a per se known ignition circuit not shown in the drawings. The first end 23 of the crankshaft 20 serves as the output end of this engine 10.
[0034] The outer side of the rotor 42 is covered by an engine cover (not shown in the drawings) which is attached to the outer side of the engine 10 to define a cooling air passage, and a plurality of cooling fans (not shown in the drawings) is provided on the axial end surface of the central disk 45 to create a cooling air flow that is conducted through the cooling air passage.
[0035] As best shown in
[0036] As best illustrated in
[0037] Because the lower ends 72a of the locating pins 72 are exposed and visible in the crankcase chamber 32 as shown in
[0038] As best shown in
[0039] A timing belt 54 is passed around the crankshaft pulley 53 and the camshaft pulley 52 so that the rotational movement of the crankshaft 20 may be transmitted to the camshaft 51 at twice the speed of the crankshaft 20 in a synchronized relationship required for the four-stroke engine in a per se known manner. In the illustrated embodiment, the timing belt 54 consists of a cogged belt made of plastic material, but may also consist of other types of belts, or may consist of a chain. In the latter case, the camshaft pulley 52 and the crankshaft pulley 53 would consist of sprocket wheels. In the illustrated embodiment, the crankshaft pulley 53 is positioned on the outer side of the second bearing 22 or on the other side of the cylinder 15 with respect to the second bearing 22 so that the distance between the first bearing 21 and the second bearing 22 can be minimized. In the illustrated embodiment, there is nothing between the first bearing 21 and the second bearing 22 except for the crank webs and the crankpin of the crankshaft 20.
[0040] Also, owing to the advantageous positioning of the crankshaft pulley 53 of the illustrated embodiment, the timing belt 54 can be received in the belt cover part 17 which extends from the cylinder block part 13 so that the combustion heat can be transferred from the cylinder 15 to the cooling fins 16 in a favorable manner without being hindered by the presence of the timing belt 54. The cooling air may be guided to the air gap Sp1 between the cylinder block part 13 and the belt cover part 17 of the cylinder block 11 so that the cooling efficiency may be enhanced. Furthermore, according to the illustrated embodiment, the timing belt 54 is favorably protected from the heat of the engine 10 so that the service life of the timing belt 54 can be extended.
[0041] As shown in
[0042] In the illustrated embodiment, the second gear 85 is formed on the outer periphery of the crankshaft pulley 53 so that the axial length of the engine 10 may be minimized, but may also be formed as a separate gear member coaxially fitted on the second end 24 of the crankshaft 20 owing to the ample space Sp2 available on the outer side of the second bearing 22.
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[0044] This engine is particularly suitable for use as general purpose engines for powering various types of equipment, not exclusively, such as lawn mowers, power generators and snow blowers.
[0045] Although the present invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments thereof, it is obvious to a person skilled in the art that various alterations and modifications are possible without departing from the scope of the present invention.