Oil filter assembly
11635005 ยท 2023-04-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Andrew Setz Kelly (Philadelphia, PA, US)
- Evan Soda (Perkiomenville, PA, US)
- Gabriel Kovacs (Abington, PA, US)
- Robert Pisch (Willow Grove, PA, US)
- Eric Tryson (Willow Grove, PA, US)
Cpc classification
F01M2011/033
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A cast metallic adaptor for a filtering and cooling assembly that eliminates the needs for inserts or plugs and provides for direct threading of associated components to the adaptor. This construction also provides an enclosed flow path with a common axis for improved durability against burst pressure, heat and age degradation, and conditions related to cycling.
Claims
1. An adaptor for connecting an oil filter and an oil cooler to an engine, the adaptor comprising: a single metallic casting having: an elongated body with a lower surface configured to mate with an oil lubrication network in an engine, an oil filter housing is defined at a first end of the elongated body, and an upper surface that is configured to mate with an oil cooler; wherein the elongated body includes an oil lubrication flow path that is wholly within the elongated body and extends between an oil lubrication network in an engine, and the oil filter housing, and at least one threaded aperture is formed in the single metallic casting for receiving at least one additional component in a direct threaded engagement with the single metallic casting.
2. The adaptor of claim 1 wherein the oil flow path within the elongated body is symmetric about a longitudinal axis and has a substantially linear flow path.
3. The adaptor of claim 1 wherein there is at least one threaded aperture for receiving at least one additional component in a direct threaded engagement is position at a second end of the elongated body.
4. The adaptor of claim 1 wherein the elongated body includes a plurality of casted apertures that are threaded for receiving a respective threaded fastener directly in the elongated body to secure a cooling component to the upper surface of the elongated cast metallic body.
5. An adaptor for securing an oil filter and an oil cooler in an assembly with an engine, the adaptor comprising: a single metallic casting with an elongated body having a housing at a first end configured to receive a filter and at least one location in the body that is threaded for directly attaching an additional component at a second end, and an upper surface of the single metallic casting having a plurality of threaded apertures between the first end and the second end that are is configured to attach an oil cooler thereon; and, a unitary fluid flow path is contained within the elongated body between the first end and the second end that has a common longitudinal axis and an oil lubrication network in an engine.
6. An oil filtering assembly for an engine, the assembly comprising: a single metallic casting having: a housing formed at a first end of the metallic casting that is configured to receive a fluid filter and a housing closure; a closure that is configured to mate with and close the housing; a second end of the metallic casting is remote from the first end and includes at least one location of the metallic casting that is threaded for attaching a threaded component directly to the metallic casting; a portion of the metallic casting between the first end and the second end of the metallic casting has an upper surface and a lower surface; and, an enclosed flow path entirely within the single metallic casting is centered about a common axis and extends between the first end and the second end of the single metallic casting; wherein the upper surface of the metallic casting is configured to receive and secure a cooler between the first end and the second end of the metallic casting; and, the lower surface of the metallic casting is configured to mate with oil flow paths within an engine.
7. The oil filtering assembly of claim 6 wherein the flow path is symmetric about a longitudinal axis and is substantially linear.
8. The oil filtering assembly of claim 6 wherein the first end has at least one cast aperture that is threaded for receiving at least one threaded component in a direct threaded engagement with the single metallic casting.
9. The oil filtering assembly of claim 6 wherein the adaptor includes a plurality of casted apertures that are threaded directly in the single metallic casting for receiving a respective threaded fastener to secure a cooler with the elongated cast metallic body.
10. The adaptor of claim 5 wherein the elongated metallic body includes a plurality of casted apertures that are threaded directly in the single metallic casting for receiving a respective threaded fastener to secure a cooler with the elongated metallic body.
11. An adaptor for connecting an oil filter and an oil cooler to an engine, the adaptor being a single metallic casting having: an elongated body with a lower surface configured to mate with an oil lubrication network in an engine, an oil filter housing at a first end of the elongated body, and an upper surface that is configured to mate with an oil cooler; wherein the elongated body includes: an enclosed oil lubrication flow path that is casted wholly within the elongated body and the extends between an oil lubrication network in an engine, and the oil filter housing; and, at least one aperture with threads formed directly in the single metallic casting for receiving at least one threaded component in a direct threaded engagement with the single metallic casting.
12. The adaptor of claim 10, wherein the upper surface has a plurality of threaded apertures positioned for attachment of an oil cooler.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(8) The prior art oil filter assembly shown in
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(10) In addition to the inserts 22 and plugs 26, the base 20 has a number of metal inserts or sleeves, not shown, that are inserted to reinforce the plastic molded apertures for attachment of the various bolts 28 that hold the assembly 10 together. Here again, the inserts or sleeves introduce a potential failure point. Another potential failure point is the attachment of the cap 32 to the plastic filter housing 30. Over tightening of the cap 32 can introduce stress fracture in the threaded housing 30.
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(15) With the exception of the flow path 150, the lubrication galleries and the location positions for associated components are identical to the OEM assembly so the casted metal adaptor is a direct replacement for the OEM part and no modifications or relocations of other components are necessary.
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