Method and Apparatus for Transferring Auxiliary Power from an Engine Crankshaft Output to a Supercharger Input That Circumvents Belt Path Obstacles
20230193816 · 2023-06-22
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Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2007/0897
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B67/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0865
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B33/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/1254
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02B67/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B33/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B67/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A method and apparatus that circumvents belt path obstacles in a Corvette C8 engine for transferring auxiliary power from the engine crankshaft output pulley to a supercharger input pulley by using a drive path transfer apparatus including a transfer input pulley located in the same plane as the crankshaft pulley and connected to it with the main drive belt, a transfer output pulley in a second plane spaced inboard of the first plane including the supercharger pulley, a secondary belt joining the transfer output pulley and the supercharger pulley, and a coupling shaft having the transfer input pulley at one end and the transfer output pulley at the other end, the coupling shaft being rotationally mounted in a two-piece installable bracket secured on the engine block in a location to the side of the obstruction, thereby transferring power from the engine to the supercharger without interference from the obstruction.
Claims
1. A supercharged engine having an engine block, a crankshaft pulley at one end of the engine block for transferring power to auxiliary devices, a main drive belt connected to the crankshaft pulley and to the auxiliary devices, a supercharger having a housing that is mounted on the top of the engine block, the supercharger having a pulley for transferring power to the supercharger, the engine having an obstructive object extending from the same end of the engine block as the crankshaft pulley and lying in the same plane as the main drive belt, and a drive path transfer apparatus comprising: a bracket attached to the engine block in a location away from the obstructive object, a coupling shaft carried for rotation by the bracket and having an input pulley at one end that is in the plane of and coupled to the main drive belt to be rotated by it, and having an output pulley at the other end that is located inboard of the input pulley and in a space between the obstructive object and the supercharger housing, the supercharger pulley being located in the same plane as the output pulley and coupled thereto with a secondary drive belt, the bracket, main drive belt, input pulley, output pulley, secondary belt and supercharger pulley all being positioned away from the obstructive object for operation free of obstruction by it, whereby the supercharger is powered by the crankshaft through a primary drive path comprising the main drive belt, and the input pulley, and then through a secondary drive path comprising the output pulley, the secondary belt and the supercharger pulley, the primary drive path transferring power to the secondary drive path through the coupling shaft without interference from the obstructive object.
2. The supercharged engine claimed in claim 1 wherein the obstructive object is a dry sump oil reservoir.
3. The supercharged engine claimed in claim 1 wherein the bracket comprises a first bracket component attached to the engine block and a second bracket component attached to the first bracket component and carrying the coupling shaft and input and output pulleys.
4. The supercharged engine claimed in claim 3 wherein the first bracket component is attached to the engine block with a first set of bolts extending in a direction parallel to the axis of the crankshaft pulley and has a rearward extending flange, and the second bracket component is attached to the flange with a second set of bolts extending perpendicularly to the direction of the first set of bolts and accessible from the side of the engine.
5. The supercharged engine claimed in claim 1 further comprising a dynamic tensioner pulley for maintaining tension in the secondary drive belt that transfers power from the output pulley to the supercharger pulley.
6. The supercharged engine claimed in claim 1 further comprising idler/tensioner pulleys in contact with the main drive belt and positioned adjacent to the input pulley and between the input pulley and an adjacent auxiliary device pulley to maintain circumferential contact with both the input pulley and auxiliary device pulley.
7. The supercharged engine claimed in claim 1 wherein the engine is a Corvette C8 rear-mounted engine with its auxiliary drive facing rearward, and the supercharger is a roots-type supercharger with meshing rotors and having its drive pulley for transferring power to the supercharger rotors positioned at the rearward end of the supercharger, the obstructive object is located in the plane of the auxiliary drive and on the axis of the supercharger drive pulley, and the plane of the secondary drive path is in a space between the supercharger housing and the obstructive object.
8. A method for transferring power in an engine from an engine crankshaft pulley to a supercharger mounted on the top of the engine and having a drive pulley, the engine having an engine block, the engine crankshaft pulley being located at one end of the engine block, an auxiliary drive system at the one end of the engine block with a main drive belt that couples the crankshaft pulley to auxiliary device pulleys, and an obstruction extending from the same end of the engine block as the crankshaft pulley and lying in the same plane as the main drive belt, the method comprising: establishing a primary drive path comprising the crankshaft pulley, the main drive belt, and an input pulley located in the same plane as the crankshaft pulley and connected to it with the main drive belt, establishing a secondary drive path in a second plane spaced inboard of the first plane and comprising an output pulley, the supercharger pulley, and a secondary belt joining the output pulley and supercharger pulley, and transferring power from the primary drive path to the secondary drive path through a coupling shaft having the input pulley at one end and the output pulley at the other end, the coupling shaft being rotationally mounted in a bracket secured on the engine block in a location to the side of the obstruction, thereby transferring power to the supercharger without interference from the obstruction.
9. The method claimed in claim 8 wherein the obstruction is a dry sump oil reservoir.
10. The method claimed in claim 8 wherein the bracket comprises a first bracket component attached to the engine block and a second bracket component attached to the first bracket component and mounting the coupling shaft and input and output pulleys.
11. The method claimed in claim 10 further comprising installing the bracket on an engine situated in a vehicle’s engine compartment by first securing the first bracket component to the engine block with a first set of bolts extending on an axis parallel to the axis of the crankshaft pulley, and then securing the second bracket component to the first bracket component with a second set of bolts extending on an axis perpendicular to the axis of the first set of bolts and accessible from the side of the engine.
12. The method claimed in claim 8 wherein the secondary drive path includes a dynamic tensioner pulley to maintain tension in the secondary belt.
13. The method claimed in claim 8 wherein the primary drive path includes idler/tensioner pulleys in contact with the main drive belt and positioned adjacent to the input pulley and between the input pulley and an adjacent auxiliary device pulley to maintain circumferential contact with both the input pulley and auxiliary device pulley.
14. The method claimed in claim 8 wherein the engine is a Corvette C8 rear-mounted engine with its auxiliary drive facing rearward, and the supercharger is a roots-type supercharger having its drive pulley for transferring power to the supercharger rotors positioned at the rearward end of the supercharger, the obstructive object is located in the plane of the auxiliary drive and on the axis of the supercharger drive pulley, and the plane of the secondary drive path is in a space between the supercharger housing and the obstructive object.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0015] The engine 10 has an engine block 100 at one end of which is located an auxiliary drive system 102 with a crankshaft pulley 104 carrying a main drive belt 106 that is coupled to auxiliary devices through drive pulleys such as alternator pulley 110 and pump pulley 112 and guided by idler and tensioner pulleys 114, 116, 118. The engine 10 also has an obstructive object in the form of a dry sump oil reservoir 130 located at the same end of the engine block 100 as the auxiliary drive system 102 and protruding into the plane formed by the main drive belt 106 and pulleys 104-118. As shown in
[0016] In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention the engine 10 has a drive path transfer apparatus A (shown attached to the engine in
[0017] Advantageously, the drive path transfer arrangement described above can be achieved with a simple bracket and coupling shaft to enable an effective method for transferring power from a first plane (that of the crankshaft pulley 104, main drive belt 106, and accessory pulleys 108-118, and input pulley 156) to a second plane (that of output pulley 166, secondary drive belt 170, and supercharger pulley 18) that is forward of and does not intersect the obstruction 130 and yet is rearward of the supercharger housing 14 in an available space. The components in the first plane function as a primary drive train which then uses input pulley 156, coupling shaft 154 and output pulley 166, located remotely from the crankshaft pulley 104 and to one side of the obstructing object (the dry sump oil reservoir 130), to create a secondary drive train to power components, such as a supercharger, in the second plane.
[0018] Another aspect of the invention relates to ease of maintenance and repair and installation of the drive path transfer apparatus A of the present invention. As shown in
[0019] A further aspect of the invention is shown in
[0020] While the present invention has been described with reference to preferred and exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for the described elements, without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation to the teachings of the invention without departing from its scope. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the invention include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.