Closed-loop oil-transfer system for a vehicle

09605569 ยท 2017-03-28

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    Abstract

    A closed-loop oil transfer system for a commercial vehicle includes a refill reservoir having a sufficient amount of fresh, unused engine oil to completely replace the existing oil within the vehicle engine, and a waste reservoir dimensioned to accommodate the entire volume of existing engine oil. A bidirectional pump is in fluid communication with both the waste reservoir and refill reservoir via a series of pipes and valves. A control switch allows an operator to easily reverse the direction of the pump to transfer oil from the engine to the waste reservoir, or to transfer the fresh oil from the fill reservoir to the engine.

    Claims

    1. A closed-loop oil transfer system in combination with a vehicle having an engine crankcase oil reservoir, a crankcase oil pan and an engine oil-filter housing comprising: an oil refill reservoir mounted on said vehicle having an amount of fresh, unused engine oil to completely replace an entire quantity of existing oil within said engine crankcase oil reservoir, said crankcase oil pan and said engine oil-filter housing; a waste reservoir mounted on said vehicle dimensioned to accommodate the entire quantity of existing oil within said engine crankcase oil reservoir, said crankcase oil pan and said engine oil-filter housing; a bidirectional pump in select fluid communication with said engine oil pan, said engine oil filter and said waste reservoir; a first control switch that instructs said bidirectional pump to transfer oil in a first direction to deliver fluid from said engine oil pan and said engine oil-filter housing to said waste reservoir; means for delivering oil from said refill reservoir to said engine crankcase oil reservoir.

    2. The closed-loop oil transfer system according to claim 1 wherein said means for delivering oil from said refill reservoir to said engine crankcase oil reservoir comprises: said pump in select fluid communication with said refill reservoir and said engine crankcase oil reservoir; a second control switch that instructs said pump to transfer oil in a second direction to deliver fluid from said refill reservoir to said engine crankcase oil reservoir.

    3. The closed-loop oil transfer system according to claim 1 further comprising an electronic float gauge within said waste reservoir and said refill reservoir for informing a user of a level therein.

    4. The closed-loop oil transfer system according to claim 1 further comprising: an oil-cap port on a top surface of the engine crankcase oil reservoir; a cap received within said port, said cap including a central, threaded bore; a pipe fitting threadedly engaging said bore and in fluid communication with said bidirectional pump.

    5. The closed-loop oil transfer system according to claim 1 wherein said waste reservoir includes a dump fitting that allows the operator to discard the existing oil into an external waste-disposal receptacle.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is a schematic of the major components of the oil-transfer system according to the present invention.

    (2) FIG. 2 is an isolated view of the cap for mating with the engine's oil-cap port.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    (3) The present invention relates to a closed-loop oil transfer system for a commercial vehicle comprising a pair of oil reservoirs conveniently mounted on the rear of the vehicle's passenger cab. A refill reservoir 1 includes a sufficient amount of fresh, unused engine oil to completely replace the existing, spent oil within the vehicle engine, while a waste reservoir 2 is dimensioned to accommodate the entire volume of existing engine oil. A designated electronic float gauge 3 informs an operator of the relative contents of each reservoir. The waste reservoir includes a dump fitting 15 that allows the operator to conveniently discard the used oil into an external waste-disposal receptacle.

    (4) A bidirectional pump 4 is in fluid communication with both the waste reservoir 2 and fill reservoir 1 via a series of pipes and valves 10. A first series of pipes define a refill flow path 5 that interconnects the refill reservoir, pump and vehicle-engine crankcase oil reservoir 40. The refill flow path terminates at the oil-cap port 60 on top of the engine crankcase oil reservoir 40. The conventional oil cap is replaced with a uniquely designed cap 70 that is configured to mate with the port. The cap further includes a central, threaded bore 61 to which a threaded pipe 62 fitting is connected to establish fluid communication between the refill path and the oil reservoir 40.

    (5) A second series of pipes define a drain path 6 that interconnects the engine's oil filter housing 8 and oil pan 9 to the pump 4 and waste reservoir 2. Preferably, the conduit connected to the oil-filter housing includes a check valve 66 that prevents oil from exiting the housing under normal operation. However, when performing an oil change, an operator can simultaneously drain both the engine and filter housing. Therefore, the operator can quickly and easily replace the filter without spilling used oil along a roadway or any other public location. Draining the filter housing also minimizes the amount of spent oil that will contaminate fresh oil when a change is performed.

    (6) One or more control switches 67 allow an operator to easily reverse the direction of the pump 4 to transfer oil along either the refill path 5 or drain path 6. A predetermined combination of valves are either manually or automatically opened or closed to isolate the drain and refill paths to prevent cross contamination.

    (7) Accordingly, to replace the engine oil, the operator simply stops the vehicle in a convenient location along a current route. The proper combination of valves are manually opened and closed in order to open the drain path and to close the refill path, if the system is equipped with manual valves. If solenoid or other electronic valves are installed, a drain switch is activated, which opens the drain path. In either case, the pump is activated, either with a designated switch in the manual version or automatically with the electronic version, to transfer oil from the engine and filter housing to the waste reservoir. Once all used oil has been removed from the engine and oil-filter housing, the proper combination of valves are manually or automatically opened and closed in order to close the drain path and open the refill path. The pump direction is reversed (either automatically or with a fill switch) to transfer the fresh oil from the refill reservoir to the engine.

    (8) The above-described device is not limited to the exact details of construction and enumeration of parts provided herein. Furthermore, the size, shape and materials of construction of the various components can be varied.

    (9) Although there has been shown and described the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made thereto which do not exceed the scope of the appended claims. Therefore, the scope of the invention is only to be limited by the following claims.