Coupling Member, Pump-Priming Device, and Method of Priming an Internal Combustion Engine
20200332837 ยท 2020-10-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01M7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M5/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2001/103
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B25B23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D1/101
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D1/116
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A coupling member for use in priming a fluid pump of an internal combustion engine, the coupling member including a first end, a second end, and a cylindrical length therebetween. The first end of the coupling member may be configured to axially engage a drive shaft of a rotational drive, a plurality of fins may extend along at least a portion of the cylindrical length, and the plurality of fins may be configured to engage a crank shaft of an internal combustion engine. Each fin from the plurality of fins may protrude radially from an outer surface of the coupling member, and the coupling member may be further configured to translate a rotational force provided by the rotational drive to the crank shaft of the internal combustion engine.
Claims
1. A coupling member comprising: a first end; a second end; and a cylindrical length therebetween, wherein the first end of the coupling member is configured to axially engage a drive shaft of a rotational drive, a plurality of fins extend along at least a portion of the cylindrical length, the plurality of fins configured to engage a crank shaft of an internal combustion engine, each fin from the plurality of fins protruding radially from an outer surface of the coupling member, and the coupling member further configured to translate a rotational force provided by the rotational drive to the crank shaft of the internal combustion engine.
2. The coupling member of claim 1, wherein the first end comprises a port configured to receive the drive shaft, thereby axially engaging the coupling member and the drive shaft.
3. The coupling member of claim 2, wherein the port is configured to receive a 3/8 inch square drive.
4. The coupling member of claim 1, wherein each fin from the plurality of fins is arranged at a distance greater than or equal to 0.50 inches and less than or equal to 0.75 inches.
5. The coupling member of claim 1, wherein a first outer diameter of the coupling member is greater than or equal to 1.600 inches and less than or equal to 2.300 inches.
6. The coupling member of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fins is arranged to comprise a second outer diameter greater than or equal to 1.700 inches and less than or equal to 2.400 inches.
7. The coupling member of claim 1, wherein the internal combustion engine is a General Motors LS engine.
8. The coupling member of claim 1, wherein the internal combustion engine is a Chrysler Hemi engine.
9. The coupling member of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fins comprises six fins.
10. The coupling member of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fins comprises three fins.
11. The coupling member of claim 1, wherein an axial engagement between the first end of the coupling member and the drive shaft is permanent.
12. The coupling member of claim 1, wherein the rotational drive comprises a handheld electric drill, a hand driven ratchet, a pneumatically driven ratchet, or any combination thereof.
13. A pump priming device for an internal combustion engine with a fluid pump having at least one of a suction side and a pressure side, the pump priming device comprising: a coupling member comprising: a first end, a second end, a cylindrical length therebetween, and a plurality of fins extending along at least a portion of the cylindrical length, wherein each fin from the plurality of fins protrudes radially from an outer surface of the coupling member; a rotational drive; and a drive shaft mounted to the rotational drive, wherein the coupling member and the drive shaft are further configured to translate the rotational force provided by the rotational drive to a crank shaft of the internal combustion engine, such that at least one of the suction side and pressure side of the fluid pump are primed.
14. The pump priming device of claim 13, wherein the rotational drive is a handheld electric drill.
15. The pump priming device of claim 13, wherein the drive shaft is a inch square drive.
16. The pump priming device of claim 13, wherein the plurality of fins are configured to engage the crank shaft of the internal combustion engine.
17. A method for priming a fluid pump of an internal combustion engine having at least one of a suction side and a pressure side, the method comprising: providing a coupling member, wherein the coupling member comprises: a first end, a second end, a cylindrical length therebetween, and a plurality of fins extending along at least a portion of the cylindrical length, wherein each fin from the plurality of fins protrudes radially from an outer surface of the coupling member; inserting a fluid into the fluid pump of the internal combustion engine; engaging the coupling member and a drive shaft of a rotational drive such that a rotational force provided by the rotational drive can be translated to the coupling member; aligning each fin from the plurality of fins with a corresponding geometrical portion of a crank shaft of the internal combustion engine; inserting each fin from the plurality of fins into the corresponding geometrical portion of the crank shaft such that each fin from the plurality of fins is capable of translating the rotational force applied to the coupling member to the crank shaft; generating the rotational force using the rotational drive and translating the rotational force through the coupling member and into the crank shaft of the internal combustion engine; and forcing the fluid inserted into the fluid pump into at least one of the suction side and the pressure side of the fluid pump.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0033] The following description is provided to enable those skilled in the art to make and use the described aspects contemplated for carrying out the invention. Various modifications, equivalents, variations, and alternatives, however, will remain readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Any and all such modifications, variations, equivalents, and alternatives are intended to fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0034] For the purposes of the description hereinafter, the terms upper, lower, right, left, vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, lateral, longitudinal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as it is oriented in the drawings. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative variations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification, are simply exemplary aspects of the invention. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics related to the aspects disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting.
[0035] Referring to
[0036] The cylindrical length 4 extends along a longitudinal axis L of the coupling member. Although the term cylindrical is used to describe the general shape of the coupling member 1, the present disclosure is not limited to a strictly cylindrical form. For example, the coupling member 1 depicted in
[0037] In one non-limiting embodiment of the present disclosure, the plurality of fins 5 extends from the second end 3 of the coupling member 1 along at least a portion of the cylindrical length 4 in the longitudinal axis L, as depicted in
[0038] Referring now to
[0039] As shown in the non-limiting embodiment depicted in
[0040] Referring now to
[0041] Furthermore,
[0042] Distance S and arc length A can be specifically configured to accommodate crank shafts of varying shapes, sizes, and torsional requirements. For example, distance S might be configured to one dimension for optimal engagement of the crank shaft of a General Motors LS small block engine. However, distance S might be altered to optimally engage the crank shaft of a Chrysler Pentastar engine. Distance S may additionally vary depending on the number of fins 6 included in the plurality of fins 5. In a preferred, albeit non-limiting, embodiment of the present invention, distance S is 0.600 inches and first outer diameter D1 is 1.9 inches.
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[0045] A user might insert a fluid such as oil into the fluid pump of an internal combustion engine. Instead of dry-starting the internal combustion engine, the user might first engage the coupling member 1 and the drive shaft of a rotational drive. The user might then align each fin 6 from the plurality of fins 5 with each geometric portion 10 of the plurality of geometric portions 9, thereby inserting the coupling member 1 into the crank shaft 8 of the internal combustion engine. Finally, the user might generate a rotational force using the rotational drive, thereby translating the rotational force through the drive shaft and coupling member 1, into the crank shaft 8 of the internal combustion engine. The crank shaft 8 thus turns independent of the engine itself, forcing the inserted fluid into the suction side and pressure side of a fluid pump of the internal combustion engine.
[0046] Referring now to
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[0048] Furthermore, while several embodiments of a coupling member are shown in the accompanying figures and described hereinabove in detail, other embodiments will be apparent to, and readily made by, those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. For example, it is to be understood that this disclosure contemplates, to the extent possible, that one or more features of any embodiment can be combined with one or more features of any other embodiment. Accordingly, the foregoing description is intended to be illustrative rather than restrictive.