Four-cycle OHV engine
10408097 ยท 2019-09-10
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Cpc classification
F02B75/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2001/0476
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2250/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2011/026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2001/0261
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2001/064
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M1/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M11/0004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/047
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2001/062
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M11/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B61/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/146
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2001/0475
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/1015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B75/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2810/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01M11/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M1/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B61/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B75/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/047
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The oil filter device is disposed on a side portion of one side of a cylinder body in a width direction in a cylinder head side with respect to an engine case in a space between center lines of main lubricating oil passages and a cylinder axis line of the cylinder body, and includes an oil pump disposed on the engine case and further lubricating oil passages that connect to the main lubricating oil passage.
Claims
1. A four-cycle overhead valve (OHV) engine comprising: a crankshaft disposed in a vertical direction; an engine case housing and supporting the crankshaft; and a camshaft disposed parallel to the crankshaft in the engine case housing and adjacently to the crankshaft, the camshaft including an intake-side cam and an exhaust-side cam, wherein: a cylinder axis line is perpendicular to the vertical direction, rotation of the camshaft opens and closes an intake valve and an exhaust valve via cam/push rod coupling, the engine case housing includes bearings that rotatably support the crankshaft and the camshaft, an oil pump and lubricating oil passages that pump lubricating oil to the bearings, and an oil filter device that keeps the lubricating oil clean, the lubricating oil passages include main lubricating oil passages, the main lubricating oil passages including communication portions linearly formed with extending portions, the communication portions communicating between the respective bearings of the crankshaft and the camshaft from outside the engine case housing, the extending portions extending from outside the engine case housing to the bearings of the camshaft, the oil filter device is disposed on a side portion of one side of a cylinder body in a width direction in a cylinder head side with respect to the engine case housing in a space between a center line of the main lubricating oil passage and the cylinder axis line of the cylinder body, the oil filter device includes the oil pump disposed on the engine case housing, and the oil filter device further includes lubricating oil passages that connect the oil pump to the main lubricating oil passage, the camshaft is disposed biased to the cylinder head side with respect to the crankshaft, and the oil pump is disposed on a lower engine case of the engine case housing corresponding to a shaft end portion of the camshaft, and the main lubricating oil passages include outer portions inclining to a direction of the cylinder head such that the main lubricating oil passages intersect with the cylinder axis line with an acute angle.
2. The four-cycle OHV engine according to claim 1, wherein the oil filter device includes a cylindrically-shaped filter and a filter case that houses the filter, and the filter case is disposed such that a central axis line of the cylindrical shape of the filter is parallel to an axis line of the crankshaft, and the filter case includes an opening configured to mount and remove the filter and a lid body that covers the opening.
3. The four-cycle OHV engine according to claim 1, wherein the engine has the cylinder axis line configured to be parallel with respect to a travelling direction of an outboard motor that includes the engine, and an intake device that supplies engine combustion air is disposed on one side portion of the cylinder body on an opposite side to the oil filter device across the cylinder axis line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(12) The following describes preferred embodiments of a four-cycle OHV engine according to the present invention based on the drawings.
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(14) In an overall configuration of the outboard motor 100, an upper unit (or power unit) 101, a middle unit 102 and a lower unit 103 are configured to be located from an upper portion to a lower portion in the order. The outboard motor 100 includes the engine 10 in the upper unit 101 so as to vertically mount to support the engine 10 such that a crankshaft 11 of the engine 10 is arranged in a vertical direction as described below. For the engine 10, a single cylinder engine is typically applicable. The middle unit 102 is horizontally turnably supported around a support shaft disposed on a swivel bracket 104. The swivel bracket 104 includes a pair of clamp brackets 105 (suspension device) on both right and left sides, and both clamp brackets 105 are coupled to one another via a tilt shaft 106 disposed in a lateral direction. The clamp brackets 105 are secured to the rear plate 2 of the ship 1, and the entire outboard motor 100 is supported rotatably in the vertical direction around the tilt shaft 106 via the swivel bracket 104.
(15) The middle unit 102, more specifically a drive shaft housing, includes a drive shaft penetratingly disposed in the vertical direction to be coupled to a lower end portion of the crankshaft 11. A driving force of the drive shaft is transmitted to a propeller shaft in a gear case 107 of the lower unit 103. The propeller shaft mounts a propeller 108 on a rear end, and the power of the engine 10 is configured to be finally transmitted to the propeller 108 through a power transmission path constituted of the crankshaft, the drive shaft, the propeller shaft, and similar component to rotatably drive the propeller 108. A steering wheel 109 (steering gear) is configured to be appropriately turned to steer the propeller 108 in a desired angle.
(16) In the above-described case, the upper unit 101 is covered with an exterior cover 110. The exterior cover 110 includes an upper cover 110A that covers the upper portion of the upper unit 101, and a lower cover 110B that covers the lower portion of the upper unit 101. The upper cover 110A and the lower cover 110B are integrally joined together to form an appearance form of the exterior cover 110 in such as an approximately egg shape or lemon shape as a whole.
(17) Next, a description will be given of the engine 10 according to the present invention.
(18) The engine case 12 is divided into an upper engine case 12A and a lower engine case 12B each of which integrally includes the cylinder block 13. As illustrated in
(19) The cylinder head 14 includes a combustion chamber (not illustrated in detail) with which an intake port 22 (the position is abbreviated in
(20) An intake valve and an exhaust valve open and close between the combustion chamber, and the intake port 22 and the exhaust port respectively at a predetermined timing. That is, the intake valve and the exhaust valve cause the combustion chamber to be communicated with the intake port 22 and the exhaust port, or obstruct between the combustion chamber, and the intake port 22 and the exhaust port. The engine 10 includes a valve mechanism that drives to open and close the intake valve and the exhaust valve, and as illustrated in
(21) As illustrated in
(22) The engine 10 includes a lubricating device that lubricates such as around the crankshaft 11 including the bearings 16A and 16B, and around the camshaft 24 including the bearings 31A and 31B. The lubricating device in the embodiment includes an oil pump 32 (see
(23) Next, a description will be given of a specific exemplary configuration of the lubricating system. As illustrated in such as
(24) As illustrated in such as
(25) As described above, the camshaft 24 is disposed biased to the cylinder head 14 side with respect to the crankshaft 11, and the oil pump 32 is disposed on the lower engine case 12B corresponding to the lower end portion 24a of the camshaft 24. In this case, as illustrated in
(26) As illustrated in
(27) Here, as illustrated in
(28) The intake device 23 that supplies the engine combustion air is disposed on one side portion (left side in this example) of the cylinder block 13 on the opposite side to the oil filter device 45 across the cylinder axis line Z with reference to
(29) The lubricating oil flown into the extending portion 38A from the lubricating oil passage 47 (
(30) The extending portion 38A and the communication portion 38 are communicated with one another by a ring groove-shaped passage 38B disposed between the extending portion 38A and the communication portion 38, and an outer peripheral surface of a stepped portion 24b of the camshaft 24 (see
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(32) Further, as illustrated in
(33) In the above configuration, the operation of the engine 10 drives the oil pump 32. This supplies the lubricating oil pumped from the oil reservoir 36 to the oil filter device 45 passing through the lubricating oil passage 46. Then, the lubricating oil cleaned by the oil filter device 45 flows into the extending portion 38A passing through the lubricating oil passage 47. As described above, the lubricating oil is supplied to the bearings 16A and 16B of the crankshaft 11 passing through the main lubricating oil passages 39 and 40 to lubricate the bearings 16A and 16B of the crankshaft 11. Apart of the lubricating oil flown into the extending portion 38A lubricates around the bearings 31A and 31B of the camshaft 24. A part of the lubricating oil supplied to the bearing 16A of the crankshaft 11 lubricates around the crank pin 11a via the communication hole 55.
(34) The lubricating oil supplied to the bearings 16A and 16B of the crankshaft 11 and around the crank pin 11a is scattered around by the rotation of the crankshaft 11. The scattered lubricating oil ensures lubricating components around such as the valve mechanism including around the piston 19 and the piston pin 21, the intake-side cam 25, the exhaust-side cam 26, the intake-side push rod 27 and the exhaust-side push rod 28, further, the rocker arm, and similar component. Thus the lubricating oil that has lubricated each unit that requires to be lubricated drops to the oil reservoir 36 to be recovered, and the lubricating cycle in the lubricating system is continued again in the same manner as described above. This ensures and maintains the smooth and proper operation of the engine 10.
(35) According to the four-cycle OHV engine of the present invention, especially, the oil filter device 45 is disposed on a side portion of one side of the cylinder block 13 in the width direction in the cylinder head 14 side with respect to the lower engine case 12B in the space S between the center line Y of the main lubricating oil passage 39 and the cylinder axis line Z of the cylinder block 13. The oil pump 32 and the oil filter device 45 are communicated with one another via the lubricating oil passage 46, and at the same time, the oil filter device 45 and the main lubricating oil passage 40 are communicated with one another via the lubricating oil passage 47.
(36) Thus disposing the oil filter device 45 on the side portion of one side of the cylinder block 13 in the width direction in the cylinder head 14 side prevents the engine 10 from projecting in the width direction to ensure compactly forming the engine 10.
(37) The oil pump 32 is disposed on the lower engine case 12B corresponding to the shaft end portion 24a of the camshaft 24 disposed biased to the cylinder head 14 side with respect to the crankshaft 11, and the main lubricating oil passages 39 and 40 are disposed inclining to the direction of the cylinder head 14 so as to intersect with the cylinder axis line Z with an acute angle.
(38) Thus efficiently and intensively disposing a plurality of functional components or members relating to one another effectively reduces the length of the lubricating oil passage 46 and the lubricating oil passage 47 that connect the components or members. Then, reducing machining man-hour of the components or members reduces the cost required for such as processing.
(39) The oil filter device 45 includes the filter case 45a and the filter 45b housed in the filter case 45a. The filter case 45a is disposed such that the central axis line X of the cylindrical shape of the filter 45b is parallel to the axis line lib of the crankshaft 11.
(40) As illustrated in
(41) The intake device 23 that supplies the engine combustion air is disposed on one side portion of the cylinder block 13 on the opposite side to the oil filter device 45 across the cylinder axis line Z as illustrated in
(42) Disposing the intake device 23 and the oil filter device 45 in a balanced manner on right and left across the cylinder block 13 ensures compactly forming the length of the outboard motor 100 specifically in the width direction. This improves the operability of the outboard motor 100. Disposing the intake device 23 apart from the oil filter device 45 that has a high temperature depending on the temperature of the lubricating oil ensures maintaining the temperature of the intake air sucked by the intake device 23 to be low. This increases the air intake efficiency of the intake device 23 to improve the output of the engine 10.
(43) While the present invention has been described using various embodiments above, the present invention is not limited only to these embodiments. Changes and similar modification are possible within the scope of the present invention.
(44) For example, the oil filter device 45 and the intake device 23 may be disposed in a positional relationship of left-right reversal.
(45) While the example of the outboard motor is described as the embodiment of the present invention, the present invention is effectively applicable to a case of equipment or a device that mounts a crankshaft located in the vertical direction.
(46) According to the present invention, disposing the oil filter device on the side portion of one side of the cylinder block in the width direction in the cylinder head side prevents the engine from projecting in the width direction to ensure compactly forming the engine.
(47) Efficiently and intensively disposing a plurality of functional components or members relating to one another effectively reduces the length of the lubricating oil passages that connect the components or members. Then, reducing machining man-hour of the components or members reduces the cost required for such as processing.