Sealing arrangement
11739668 · 2023-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01M2011/0066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2011/0054
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/104
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/062
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/061
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M11/0004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2011/0062
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01M11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Sealing arrangement for an internal combustion engine for sealing at least one interface of an oil pan assembly, comprising an O-ring for sealing a first interface between an upper edge portion of the oil pan assembly and a bottom side of an engine casing, wherein the O-ring extends in a plane formed by the first interface. The sealing arrangement further comprises at least one molded seal for sealing a second interface between two connectable parts of the engine, wherein the molded seal comprises two seal end portions comprising sealing areas to be sealingly connected to the O-ring.
Claims
1. A sealing arrangement for an internal combustion engine for sealing at least one interface of an oil pan assembly, comprising: an O-ring for sealing a first interface between an upper edge portion of the oil pan assembly and a bottom side of an engine casing, wherein the O-ring extends in a plane formed by the first interface; and at least one molded seal for sealing a second interface between two connectable parts of the engine, wherein the molded seal comprises two seal end portions comprising sealing areas to be sealingly connected to the O-ring, wherein the O-ring has the same cross-section over its entire extension, and wherein the sealing areas are provided on a front end side of the seal end portions and contact a side surface of the O-ring.
2. The sealing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein O-ring forms a closed loop.
3. A sealing arrangement for an internal combustion engine for sealing at least one interface of an oil pan assembly, comprising: an O-ring for sealing a first interface between an upper edge portion of the oil pan assembly and a bottom side of an engine casing, wherein the O-ring extends in a plane formed by the first interface; at least one molded seal for sealing a second interface between two connectable parts of the engine, wherein the molded seal comprises two seal end portions comprising sealing areas to be sealingly connected to the O-ring; a first groove provided in the upper edge portion of the oil pan assembly or in the bottom side of the engine casing; and a second groove provided in at least one of the seal end portions of the at least one molded seal for retaining the O-ring, the second groove extending in a direction transverse to a longitudinal extension of the at least one molded seal, wherein the O-ring extends in a groove arrangement formed by the first groove and the second groove.
4. The sealing arrangement according to claim 3, wherein one or more sealing ribs protrude from a surface of the second groove towards the O-ring, and wherein the one or more sealing ribs are arranged transversely to a longitudinal extension of the O-ring.
5. The sealing arrangement according to claim 3, wherein an imaginary extension of a longitudinal extension of the molded seal does not cross with the second groove of the at least one molded seal, or wherein an imaginary extension of a longitudinal extension of the molded seal crosses with the second groove of the at least one molded seal.
6. The sealing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the molded seal is arranged in a third groove provided in one of the surfaces forming the second interface, and wherein the seal end portion is arranged in an enlarged retaining portion of the third groove such that when the O-ring is pressed against the sealing areas, a shoulder portion of the seal end portion is pressed against a surface of the enlarged retaining portion of the third groove so as to block a displacement of the seal end portion.
7. The sealing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the O-ring is arranged in a first groove provided in the upper edge portion of the oil pan assembly or in the bottom side of the engine casing, wherein the at least one molded seal sealingly contacts a side of the O-ring facing away from the first groove, and comprises the two seal end portions each having the sealing surface and a retaining surface, wherein, when the O-ring is pressed against the sealing surface of a respective seal end portion, the retaining surface of the respective seal end portion is pressed against a blocking surface, and wherein the blocking surface is formed in an enlarged retaining portion of the third groove provided in one of the surfaces forming the second interface.
8. The sealing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the at least one molded seal with the two seal end portions each having a second groove is arranged between two segments of the oil pan assembly, and/or wherein the at least one molded seal with the two seal end portions each having the sealing surface sealingly contacting a side of the O-ring facing away from the first groove is arranged between a crankcase and another part of the engine casing, such as a flywheel housing and/or a front end of the engine casing.
9. The sealing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the O-ring consists of a flexible material and/or is shapelessly manufactured so as to be adaptable to a particular design of a first groove in which the O-ring is arranged, wherein the first groove is provided in the upper edge portion of the oil pan assembly or in the bottom side of the engine casing, and/or wherein the at least one molded seal is manufactured in a certain shape.
10. The sealing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein each molded seal is compressed by two adjacent surfaces of attachable parts of the engine, the two adjacent surfaces being attached to each other by means of fasteners leading through interspaced openings provided in one or more flanges, which are respectively rigidly connected to the respective adjacent surface, and/or wherein the upper edge portion of the oil pan assembly presses the O-ring against the bottom side of the engine casing by means of fasteners leading through interspaced openings provided in one or more further flanges, which are respectively rigidly connected to the bottom side of the engine casing and/or the upper edge portion of the oil pan assembly.
11. The sealing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein at least one molded seal comprises at least one opening, such as with an O-shaped form, wherein an oil channel leads through the respective opening, and/or wherein the bottom side of the engine casing is formed by a bottom side of a crankcase of the engine casing and/or by a bottom side of a flywheel housing of the engine casing and/or by a bottom side of a front end of the engine casing.
12. The sealing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the oil pan assembly comprises at least two segments, wherein between each two adjacent segments at least one molded seal is provided, and wherein in an upper edge portion of each segment a groove is provided such that the segments form a first groove in which the O-ring is arranged.
13. The sealing arrangement according to claim 11, further comprising a third and/or a fourth molded seal, wherein the third and/or the fourth molded seal each have two seal end portions respectively being connected to the O-ring so as to seal respective transition regions, wherein the third molded seal is provided between a side surface of a crankcase of the engine casing and a side surface of a flywheel housing of the engine casing, and/or wherein the fourth sealing is provided between an other side surface of the crankcase and a side surface of a front end of the engine casing.
14. The sealing arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the at least one molded seal comprises at least one seal end portion with a sealing surface with a second groove being provided in the sealing surface for retaining an O-ring, the second groove extending in a direction transverse to a longitudinal extension of the molded seal.
15. An internal combustion engine, comprising a sealing arrangement according to claim Land/or comprising a molded seal according to claim 14.
16. The sealing arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the one or more sealing ribs are arranged orthogonally to a longitudinal extension of the O-ring.
17. The sealing arrangement according to claim 7, wherein the blocking surface is formed in a crankcase of the engine and/or in a flywheel housing of the engine and/or in a front end of the engine casing, and wherein the seal end portion and the blocking surface are configured such that in a mounted state a portion of the seal end portion, such as a middle portion of the sealing surface facing the O-ring, reaches into the first groove.
18. The sealing arrangement according to claim 12, wherein each seal end portion of the molded seal provided between two adjacent segments comprises a second groove in which the O-ring is arranged, thus the first groove and the second groove form a groove arrangement for the arrangement of the O-ring.
19. The sealing arrangement according to claim 13, wherein the third and/or the fourth molded seal comprise at least one opening with an O-shaped form, wherein an oil channel leads through the respective opening, and/or wherein the third molded seal is arranged in a third groove provided in the side surface of the crankcase or the side surface of the flywheel housing, and the fourth molded seal is arranged in a fourth groove provided in the other side surface of the crankcase or in the side surface of the front end.
20. The internal combustion engine according to claim 15, having at least twelve cylinders.
21. A sealing arrangement for an internal combustion engine for sealing at least one interface of an oil pan assembly, comprising: an O-ring for sealing a first interface between an upper edge portion of the oil pan assembly and a bottom side of an engine casing, wherein the O-ring extends in a plane formed by the first interface; and at least one molded seal for sealing a second interface between two connectable parts of the engine, wherein the molded seal comprises two seal end portions comprising sealing areas to be sealingly connected to the O-ring, wherein the molded seal further comprises a shoulder portion that protrudes from the molded seal transverse to a longitudinal extension of the molded seal and is retained in a retaining portion provided in one of the connectable parts of the engine such that when the O-ring is pressed against the sealing areas of the at least one molded seal, the shoulder portion is pressed against a blocking surface of the retaining portion so as to block a displacement of the seal end portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The present disclosure will now be described with reference to embodiments and drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(22) According to a first aspect of the present disclosure an internal combustion engine 1 is provided having an oil pan assembly 10 which comprises at least two segments 20, wherein the segments 20 are casted parts.
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(26) The two segments 20 of the embodiment shown in
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(31) In the shown embodiment the stiffening rib 14 comprises a side portion 14b which is arranged closer to the side wall 23b than the middle portion 14c, wherein an upper edge of the side portion 14b reaches closer to the first interface 70 than an upper edge of the middle portion 14c. The same applies to the other side portion (not shown) of the sealing rib 14.
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(34) An oil pump may be connected to the mounting area surrounding opening 27, with a suction side oil channel of the pump reaching through opening 27 into the oil pan assembly.
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(36) In the embodiment shown in
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(38) In the embodiment, all the segments have the same height H. In particular, the distance between the bottom side of the leg portions 28 and the upper edge portion 21 of each segment 20 may be identical.
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(40) The surfaces of the segments forming the interfaces, and in particular the segment upper edge portions 21, the segment end surfaces 22 and the grooves 13 and 29 can be formed by material removal from the casted part. In particular, the surface may be formed by milling.
(41) According to a second aspect of the present disclosure a set comprising at least two different internal combustion engines each comprising an oil pan assembly is provided. With the following described modular concept a set of engines with oil pan assemblies is proposed, wherein each oil pan assembly is adapted to a particular size of engine, wherein the oil pan assemblies have at least one segment in common. The oil pan assemblies may in particular be adapted to different lengths of the engine which are due to a difference in the number of cylinders of the engine, wherein the different engines may have between 12 and 20 cylinders, inclusive.
(42) The embodiment of a set shown in
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(45) The height H of a segment 20a, 20b is defined as its extension from its bottom side 12 to its upper surface 15, as shown in
(46) The length of the oil pan assembly 10 is defined as its extension in a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction L of the engine, as can be seen in
(47) The embodiment of the set shown in
(48) For example the oil pan assembly 10 shown in
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(52) In an embodiment the internal combustion engine 1 comprising the sealing arrangement 30 and/or the oil pan assembly 10 may be a V-type engine and/or comprises more than 12 cylinders.
(53) Regarding the embodiment shown in
(54) The oil pan assemblies described with respect to the second aspect of the present disclosure may have the configuration already described with respect to the first aspect.
(55) In particular, in the embodiment, the end segments 20 of the oil pan assembly shown in
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(57) In the embodiment, the rotational axis of the crankshaft 2a extends above the level of the upper edge portion 11 of the oil pan assembly through a crankcase forming the engine housing, the bottom side of which is attached to the upper edge portion 11 of the oil pan assembly. In particular, the at least two segments 20, 21 of the oil pan assembly may be attached to a bottom side of a crankcase 2.
(58) The crankcase 2 supports the crankshaft 2a at two opposite end portions of the crankshaft 2a.
(59) At least one end of the crankshaft 2a extends through an opening provided in the crankcase 2. In the shown embodiment, the crankshaft 2a extends through a first opening provided in a first sidewall of the crankcase 2 and/or extends through a second opening provided in a second, opposed sidewall of the crankcase 2. Lower edge portions of the first and/or second sidewalls may be sealingly connected to upper edge portions 11 of the oil pan assembly.
(60) According to a third aspect of the present disclosure, a sealing arrangement 30 may be provided having an O-ring 31 and at least one molded seal 40.
(61) The O-ring 31 consists of a flexible material and/or is shapelessly manufactured. It can therefore be adapted to a certain shape of a first groove 13.
(62) The O-ring has the same cross-section over its entire extension and forms a closed loop. It may for example be provided by connecting two ends of a sealing cord. The cross-section may be circular when the O-ring is uncompressed.
(63) The molded seal (40) comprises two seal end portions (41) comprising sealing areas (48) to be sealingly connected to the O-ring (31). In particular, the sealing areas (48) are provided on a front end side of the seal end portions (41) and contact a side surface of the O-ring.
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(65) The molded seals 40c, 40d respectively comprise two seal end portions 41, which are respectively sealingly connected to the O-ring 31.
(66) In the shown embodiment the molded seal 40c is provided for sealing an interface between a crankcase (not shown) and a flywheel housing (not shown), wherein the molded seal 40c can be arranged in a groove provided in the flywheel housing or the crankcase housing. The molded seal 40d is provided for sealing an interface between the crankcase housing and a front end housing (not shown) of the engine, wherein the molded seal 40d may be arranged in a groove provided in the front end housing or the crankcase housing.
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(68) The seal end portions 41 of the third and the fourth molded seal 40c, 40d shown in
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(70) Further, in the shown embodiment the sealing arrangement 30 may be provided for an oil pan assembly (not shown) being made out of one part.
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(72) Each of the molded seals 40a, 40c, and 40d shown in
(73) The two seal end portions 41 of the first molded seal 40a may be of the type shown in
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(78) The first molded seal 40a is sealingly connected to the O-ring 31 and extends between the two segments 20 so as to seal the second interface 71 which is formed there between.
(79) In an embodiment, the seal end portion 41 of the first molded seal 40a between two segments 20, as shown in
(80) When the segments 20 shown in the embodiment of
(81) According to a fourth aspect of the present disclosure a molded seal 40 for the sealing arrangement 30 comprises a groove for retaining the O-ring 31.
(82) According to the embodiments shown in
(83) The O-ring 31 shown in the embodiment illustrated in
(84) As shown, the molded seal 40 may comprise a retaining portion 46 that protrudes from the molded seal 40 transverse to its longitudinal extension L2. Thus a displacement of the molded seal 40 may be blocked, when the O-ring 31 is pressed towards the seal end portion 41.
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(86) The seal end portion 41 is formed by an enlarged shoulder portion 45 retained in the enlarged retaining portion 29a of the groove 29. In particular, the enlarged retaining portion 29a of the groove 29 may extend perpendicular to the longitudinal extension of the molded seal L2 and the O-ring L1 along an edge formed between the first and the second interface. The enlarged shoulder portion 45 of the molded seal may extend within the enlarged retaining portion 29a, such that retaining surfaces 29b formed by the bottom of the enlarged retaining portion 29a retain bottom surfaces 45a of the enlarged shoulder portion 45 on both sides of the molded seal.
(87) When the O-ring 31 is pressed against the surface 43 of the second groove 42 provided in the seal end portion 41, the shoulder portion extending in the enlarged retaining portion 29a blocks a displacement of the seal end portion 41.
(88) In the embodiment shown in
(89) The O-ring 31 is arranged in the second groove 42 and a first groove 13, wherein the first groove 13 is provided in the segment upper edge portion 21 of the segment 20. The O-ring is therefore arranged in a groove arrangement 13, 42, which is formed by the first groove 13 and the second groove 42. In other words, the first groove 13 and the second groove 42 may form a continuous groove 13, 42 in which the O-ring 31 can be arranged.
(90) The molded seal 40 can be provided between two segments 20 of the oil pan assembly 10, wherein in
(91) In an alternative embodiment a sealing arrangement 30 with a molded seal 40 having a second groove 42 provided in its seal end portion 41 for retaining an O-ring 31 may be arranged between a crankcase of the engine and another part of the engine casing connectable thereto, wherein a first groove 31 for retaining the O-ring 31 can be formed in a bottom side of the engine casing.
(92) In the embodiment shown
(93) In other words, the center of the second groove 42 is arranged at a distance to an imaginary extension of a side wall 22 of the groove 29 and therefore at a position above a bottom surface of the enlarged retaining portion 29a of the groove.
(94) In this case, when the O-ring 31 is pressed against a surface 43 of the second groove 42, the bottom side of the shoulder portion 45 of the seal end portion 41 is pressed against a bottom surface of the enlarged retaining portion 29a of the groove. Thus a displacement of the seal end portion 41 is blocked.
(95) In an alternative embodiment, the second groove 42 may be arranged in the seal end portion 41 such that an imaginary extension of the longitudinal extension L2 of the molded seal 40 (more precisely the axial center line of the longitudinal extension L2 of the molded seal 40) crosses with the second groove 42.
(96) It is also conceivable to provide an embodiment of a molded seal having one seal end portion 41 with a second groove 42 being arranged such that it does not cross with the imaginary extension of the longitudinal extension L2 of the respective molded seal 40, and having another seal end portion 41 with another second groove 42 being arranged such that it does cross with the imaginary extension of the longitudinal extension L2 of the molded seal 40.
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(104) The seal end portion 41 shown in
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(106) Subsequently, in a mounted state, beside the sealing between the O-ring 31 and the middle portion 50b of the sealing surface 50, at least another sealing can be provided between the respective side portions 50a of the sealing surface 50 and the respective surface of the upper edge portion 11. In the shown embodiment of
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(109) As described above, the molded seal 40 shown in
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(111) The configuration of the sealing arrangement shown in
(112) Further, the sealing arrangements described with respect to
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(115) The figures show example configurations with relative positioning of the various components. If shown directly contacting each other, or directly coupled, then such elements may be referred to as directly contacting or directly coupled, respectively, at least in one example. Similarly, elements shown contiguous or adjacent to one another may be contiguous or adjacent to each other, respectively, at least in one example. As an example, components laying in face-sharing contact with each other may be referred to as in face-sharing contact. As another example, elements positioned apart from each other with only a space there-between and no other components may be referred to as such, in at least one example. As yet another example, elements shown above/below one another, at opposite sides to one another, or to the left/right of one another may be referred to as such, relative to one another. Further, as shown in the figures, a topmost element or point of element may be referred to as a “top” of the component and a bottommost element or point of the element may be referred to as a “bottom” of the component, in at least one example. As used herein, top/bottom, upper/lower, above/below, may be relative to a vertical axis of the figures and used to describe positioning of elements of the figures relative to one another. As such, elements shown above other elements are positioned vertically above the other elements, in one example. As yet another example, shapes of the elements depicted within the figures may be referred to as having those shapes (e.g., such as being circular, straight, planar, curved, rounded, chamfered, angled, or the like). Further, elements shown intersecting one another may be referred to as intersecting elements or intersecting one another, in at least one example. Further still, an element shown within another element or shown outside of another element may be referred as such, in one example.
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(116) 1 internal combustion engine 1a engine casing 1b bottom side of engine casing 2 crankcase 2a crankshaft 3 front end 4 flywheel housing 10 oil pan assembly 11 upper edge portion 12 bottom side of oil plan assembly/segment 13 first groove 14 stiffening rib 14a opening of stiffening rib 14b side portion of stiffening rib 14c middle portion of stiffening rib 15 flat upper surface 20 segment 20a end segment 20b middle segment 21 segment upper edge portion 22 segment end surface 23a end wall 23b side wall 23c bottom wall 24 flange 24a upper flange surface 24b flange end surface 24c openings provided in the flange 25 edge 26 opening 27 opening 28 leg 29 groove 29a enlarged retaining portion of groove 30 sealing arrangement 31 O-ring 40 molded seal 40a first molded seal 40b second molded seal 40c third molded seal 40d fourth molded seal 41 seal end portion 41a side surface of seal end portion 42 second groove 43 surface of second groove 44 sealing rib 45 shoulder portion 46 retaining portion of molded seal 47 sealing surface of a molded seal being arranged at a side of the O-ring facing the first groove 48 sealing area of seal end portion 50 sealing surface of a molded seal being arranged at a side of the O-ring facing away from the first groove 50a side portion of sealing surface 50b middle portion of sealing surface 52 opening for oil channel 53 sealing protrusion 54 retaining surface 60 blocking surface 60a outer portion of blocking surface 60b inner portion of blocking surface 70 first interface 71 second interface, segment interface L longitudinal direction of the engine L1 Longitudinal extension of O-ring L2 Longitudinal extension of molded seal H segment height