Oil pan assembly
09567880 ยท 2017-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Tenghua Tom Shieh (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Bogdan Radu Kucinschi (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Dong-Hyun Lee (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F01M2011/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2011/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2011/0033
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01M11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An oil pan assembly and an engine assembly having a vortex generating unit configured to de-aerate entrained oil before reaching the intake pipe is provided. The oil pan assembly includes an inner plate mounted to the oil pan so as to be disposed between the oil pan and a bottom surface of the engine block. The vortex generating unit is disposed on the inner plate and generates a vortex which de-aerates entrained oil.
Claims
1. An oil pan assembly having an oil pan and an oil pump attached to a bottom of an engine block, the oil pan assembly comprising: an inner plate mounted to the oil pan and disposed between the oil pan and the engine block, the inner plate having a first panel, the first panel having a top surface opposite a bottom surface, the first panel; and a vortex generating unit mounted to the first panel, the vortex generating unit configured to move entrained oil in a vortex so as to allow entrained oil to de-aerate before reaching the pump.
2. The oil pan assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein the inner plate includes a peripheral edge, the vortex generating unit is disposed adjacent the peripheral edge.
3. The oil pan assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein the vortex generating unit includes a first guide spaced apart from a second guide so as to form a second mouth, a funnel disposed between the first guide and the second guide, the first guide having a generally arcuate dimension, the second guide having a generally arcuate dimension, wherein the first guide is convex with respect to the second guide which is concave, wherein the first guide directs the entrained oil into an inner wall of the second guide, the second guide introducing the oil into the funnel at an angle so as to generate a vortex of entrained oil.
4. The oil pan assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein the first and second guides are nonconcentric to the funnel, and wherein a first end of the first guide is offset a first end of the second guide so as to place the second mouth radially from the first end of the first guide.
5. The oil pan assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein the funnel includes a first mouth and a stem, the first mouth is conical.
6. The oil pan assembly as set forth in claim 4, the vortex generating unit is a plurality of vortex generating units, each of the vortex generating units axially aligned with respect to each other.
7. The oil pan assembly as set forth in claim 4, further including a top wall, the top wall disposed along a portion of the peripheral edge of the top surface of the first panel.
8. The oil pan assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein the first end of the first guide is touches an outer circumferential edge of the funnel.
9. An engine assembly having an engine block, wherein the engine block is tilted, an oil pan assembly mounted to a bottom of the engine block, the oil pan assembly having an oil pan, and a pump, the oil pan having a floor, the floor disposed along a generally horizontal plane, the oil pan assembly configured to catch oil, direct the oil to the pump wherein the pump returns the oil to the engine block, the engine assembly comprising: an inner plate mounted to the oil pan and disposed between the oil pan and the engine block, the inner plate having a first panel, the first panel having a top surface opposite a bottom surface, the first panel disposed on a first plane, the first plane angled with respect to the floor of the oil pan, a ramp contiguous to the first surface and disposed on a second plane angled with respect to the first plane; a vortex generating unit mounted to the first panel, the vortex generating unit configured to move entrained oil in a vortex so as to allow entrained oil to de-aerate before reaching the pump.
10. The engine assembly as set forth in claim 9, wherein the inner plate includes a peripheral edge, the vortex generating unit is disposed adjacent the peripheral edge.
11. The engine assembly as set forth in claim 9, wherein the vortex generating unit includes a first guide spaced apart from a second guide so as to form a second mouth, a funnel disposed between the first guide and the second guide, the first guide having a generally arcuate dimension, the second guide having a generally arcuate dimension, wherein the first guide is convex with respect to the second guide which is concave, wherein the first guide directs the entrained oil into an inner wall of the second guide, the second guide introducing the oil into the funnel at an angle so as to generate a vortex of entrained oil.
12. The engine assembly as set forth in claim 11, wherein the first and second guides are nonconcentric to the funnel, and wherein a first end of the first guide is offset a first end of the second guide so as to place the second mouth radially from the first end of the first guide.
13. The engine assembly as set forth in claim 11, wherein the funnel includes a first mouth and a stem, the first mouth is conical.
14. The engine assembly as set forth in claim 11, the vortex generating unit is a plurality of vortex generating units, each of the vortex generating units axially aligned with respect to each other.
15. The engine assembly as set forth in claim 11, further including a top wall, the top wall disposed along a portion of the peripheral edge of the top surface of the first panel.
16. The engine assembly as set forth in claim 11, wherein the first end of the first guide touches an outer circumferential edge of the funnel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The embodiments set forth in the drawings are illustrative and exemplary in nature and not intended to limit the subject matter defined by the claims. The following detailed description of the illustrative embodiments can be better understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings where like structure is indicated with like reference numerals and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) An oil pan assembly and an engine assembly configured to generate a vortex so as to de-aerate entrained oil before reaching the pump are provided. The oil pan assembly is attached to the bottom of an engine block of an engine assembly.
(9) With reference now to
(10) With reference now to
(11) The oil pan assembly 12 includes an oil pan 18. The oil pan 18 is attached to the casing 16 and is disposed beneath the engine block 14. The oil pan 18 includes a first side wall 20 and a floor 22. The first side wall 20 is generally disposed on a vertical plane. The floor 22 is generally disposed along a horizontal plane. The oil pan 18 further includes a front wall 24 opposite a back wall 26 and a lip 28. The lip 28 is opposite the first side wall 20 and is shorter relative to the first side wall 20. The peripheral edge of the oil pan 18 include a plurality of through holes to allow for a fastening device such as a bolt to secure the oil pan 18 to the bottom of the engine block 14.
(12) The oil pan assembly 12 includes a vortex generating unit 30 configured to de-aerate entrained oil. The vortex generating unit 30 is disposed on an inner plate 32. The inner plate 32 is disposed within the casing 16 and between the oil pan 18 and the engine block 14. The inner plate 32 is mounted to the oil pan 18. The inner plate 32 has a peripheral edge 34. The peripheral edge 34 includes a front edge portion 34a, an elevated side portion 34b, a back wall portion 34c and a lower side portion 34d.
(13) An intake pipe 36 is disposed within the casing 16 and between the inner plate 32 and the floor 22 of the oil pan 18. The intake pipe 36 includes an opening 36a through which oil is drawn into. A pump 38 is mounted to an outlet 36b of the intake pipe 36. The pump 38 is configured to generate a vacuum pressure to draw collected oil and recycle the oil through the engine block 14.
(14) The inner plate 32 has a first panel 40. The first panel 40 includes a plurality of through holes for which bolts and attachment features may pass through so as to attach the oil pan assembly 12 to the engine block 14. The first panel 40 includes a top surface 40a opposite a bottom surface 40b. The top surface 40a is opposite the bottom surface 40b of the engine block 14 and the bottom surface 40b of the first panel 40 is opposite the floor 22 of the oil pan 18.
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(16) The inner plate 32 further may further include a top wall 44 disposed along a portion of a peripheral edge 34 of the top surface 40a of the first panel 40. Specifically, the top wall 44 is disposed along the lower side portion 34d of the peripheral edge 34 of the first panel 40 so as to catch oil draining from the elevated side portion 34b. The top wall 44 forms a catch preventing and slowing the flow of entrained oil to the intake pipe 36. The entrained oil is pooled along the top wall 44 and then spills over the exposed peripheral edge of the first panel 40 so as to allow the entrained oil additional time to de-aerate before reaching the intake pipe 36.
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(18) The first and second guides 46, 48 are ribs projecting from the top surface 40a of the inner plate 32. The first and second guides 46, 48 are generally arcuate and generally the same length. The first guide 46 is convex with respect to the second guide 48 which is concave so as to generally form halves of a circle, wherein each half of the circle is nonconcentric with respect to each other. Thus, the first end 46a of the first guide 46 is offset the first end 48a of the second guide 48 so as to form a second mouth 56. The second mouth 56 extends generally radially from the first end 46a of the first guide 46. The first end 46a of the first guide 46 touches the outer circumferential edge 56a of the second mouth 56 of the funnel 50.
(19) The first end 46a of the first guide 46 may touch the outer circumferential edge of the funnel 50. Thus, oil hitting the outer surface of the first guide 46 is directed through the second mouth 56 towards the inner surface of the second guide 48. The second guide 48 directs the oil into the first mouth 52 of the funnel 50 at an angle so as to generate a vortex. As the entrained oil swirls along the first mouth 52, the entrained oil is de-aerated. Thus, air is separated from the oil and gravity directs the de-aerated oil into the stem 54, de-aerated oil collects along the inner surface of the stem 54 and drips in generally liquid form to the floor of the oil pan assembly 12 wherein the de-aerated oil is received by the intake pipe 36.
(20) The top wall 44 includes a main top wall portion 44a and a side wall portion 44b forming a generally L-shaped profile which is easily seen in
(21) In operation, the oil pan assembly 12 is configured to generate a vortex so as to de-aerate entrained oil prior to being received by the intake pipe 36. The first panel 40 is slanted so as to direct oil into the vortex generating unit 30, wherein the entrained oil enters the second mouth 56 and is directed towards the inner surface of the second guide 48. The second guide 48 directs the oil into the first mouth 52 of the funnel 50 at an angle so as to generate a vortex. As the entrained oil swirls along the first mouth 52, de-aerated oil collects along the inner surface of the stem 54 and drips in generally liquid form to the floor of the oil pan assembly 12 wherein the de-aerated oil is received by the intake pipe 36.
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(24) The oil pan assembly 12 includes an oil pan 18. The oil pan 18 is attached to the casing 16 and is disposed beneath the engine block 14. The oil pan 18 includes a first side wall 20 and a floor 22. The first side wall 20 is generally disposed on a vertical plane. The floor 22 is generally disposed along a horizontal plane. The oil pan 18 further includes a front wall 24 opposite a back wall 26 and a lip 28. The lip 28 is opposite the first side wall 20 and is shorter relative to the first side wall 20. The peripheral edge of the oil pan 18 include a plurality of through holes to allow for a fastening device such as a bolt to secure the oil pan 18 to the bottom of the engine block 14.
(25) The oil pan assembly 12 includes a vortex generating unit 30 configured to de-aerate entrained oil. The vortex generating unit 30 is disposed on an inner plate 32. The inner plate 32 is disposed within the casing 16 and between the oil pan 18 and the engine block 14. The inner plate 32 is mounted to the oil pan 18. The inner plate 32 has a peripheral edge 34. The peripheral edge 34 includes a front edge portion 34a, an elevated side portion 34b, a back wall portion 34c and a lower side portion 34d.
(26) An intake pipe 36 is disposed within the casing 16 and between the inner plate 32 and the floor 22 of the oil pan 18. The intake pipe 36 includes an opening 34a for which oil is drawn into. A pump 38 is mounted to an outlet 36b of the intake pipe 36. The pump 38 is configured to generate a vacuum pressure to draw collected oil and recycle the oil through the engine block 14.
(27) The inner plate 32 has a first panel 40. The first panel 40 includes a plurality of through holes to accommodate structure such as balance shaft cover bolts. The first panel 40 includes a top surface 40a opposite a bottom surface 40b. The top surface 40a is opposite the bottom surface 40b of the engine block 14 and the bottom surface 40b of the first panel 40 is opposite the floor 22 of the oil pan 18.
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(29) The inner plate 32 further may further include a top wall 44 disposed along a portion of a peripheral edge of the top surface 40a of the first panel 40. Specifically, the top wall 44 is disposed along the lower side portion 34d of the peripheral edge 34 of the first panel 40 so as to catch oil draining from the upper side edge. The top wall 44 forms a catch preventing and slowing the flow of entrained oil to the intake pipe 36. The entrained oil is pooled along the top wall 44 and then spills over the exposed peripheral edge of the first panel 40 so as to allow the entrained oil additional time to de-aerate before reaching the intake pipe 36.
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(31) The first and second guides 46, 48 are ribs projecting from the top surface 40a of the inner plate 32. The first and second guides 46, 48 are generally arcuate and generally the same length. The first guide 46 is convex with respect to the second guide 48 which is concave so as to generally form halves of a circle, wherein each half of the circle is nonconcentric. Thus, the first end of the first guide 46 is offset the first end of the second guide 48 so as to place the second mouth 56 radially from the first end of the first guide 46. The first end 46a of the first guide 46 touches the outer circumferential edge 56a of the second mouth 56 of the funnel 50.
(32) The first and second guides 46, 48 have opposing ends which are offset from each other so as to form a second mouth 56. The first end of the first guide 46 may touch the outer circumferential edge of the funnel 50. Thus, oil hitting the outer surface of the first guide 46 is directed through the second mouth 56 towards the inner surface of the second guide 48. The second guide 48 directs the oil into the first mouth 52 of the funnel 50 at an angle so as to generate a vortex.
(33) The top wall 44 46 includes a main top wall portion 44a and a side wall portion 44b forming a generally L-shaped profile which is easily seen in
(34) In operation, the engine assembly 10 is configured to generate a vortex so as to de-aerate entrained oil prior to being received by the intake pipe 36. The first panel 40 is slanted so as to direct oil into the vortex generating unit 30, wherein the entrained oil enters the second mouth 56 and is directed towards the inner surface of the second guide 48. The second guide 48 directs the oil into the first mouth 52 of the funnel 50 at an angle so as to generate a vortex. As the entrained oil swirls along the first mouth 52, de-aerated oil collects along the inner surface of the stem 54 and drips in generally liquid form to the floor of the oil pan assembly 12 wherein the de-aerated oil is received by the intake pipe 36.
(35) While particular embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it should be understood that various other changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter. Moreover, although various aspects of the claimed subject matter have been described herein, such aspects need not be utilized in combination.