Claims
- 1. A pre-starting lubrication system to be used on an engine having an oil reserve, wherein engine lubricating oil is contained, and an engine internal oil pressure system structured to distribute lubricating oil to wearing parts of the engine from the oil reserve, said pre-starting lubrication system comprising:
an oil reservoir structured to contain a quantity of engine oil therein; said oil reservoir including an air flow corridor wherethrough air enters and exits said oil reservoir, and an oil flow corridor, wherethrough oil enters and exits said oil reservoir; said oil flow corridor being connected in fluid flow communication with an oil riser, said oil riser being in fluid flow communication with the engine internal oil pressure system; an oil flow valve assembly structured and disposed to permit a flow of said engine oil from said oil reservoir to the engine internal oil pressure system and to restrict a free flow of said engine oil from the engine internal oil pressure system to said oil reservoir; said oil flow valve assembly further structured to allow a limited flow of said engine oil from the engine internal oil pressure system to said oil reservoir so as to re-fill said oil reservoir; said air flow corridor being connected in fluid flow communication with an air supply assembly by an air conduit, said air supply assembly being structured to selectively supply a quantity of air under pressure; an air control assembly structured to maintain bidirectional airflow into said oil reservoir, and restricted airflow out of said oil reservoir at least during re-filling of said oil reservoir; an air venting assembly connected in fluid flow communication with said air control assembly and structured to provide a release of said restricted airflow out of said oil reservoir; and a level maintenance assembly structured to prevent overfilling or total emptying of said oil reservoir, and. accordingly preventing the oil from exiting said reservoir through said air flow corridor and the air from exiting, said reservoir through said oil flow corridor.
- 2. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 1 wherein said level maintenance assembly includes a stopper float disposed in said reservoir so as to float on the oil contained therein, said stopper float being structured to seal off said air flow corridor upon an oil level in said reservoir rising to a reservoir full level, and to seal off said oil flow corridor upon said oil level in said reservoir dropping to a reservoir empty level.
- 3. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 2 wherein said reservoir further includes a tapered upper surface which tapers inwardly to said air flow corridor so as to guide said stopper float into its flow sealing orientation over said air flow corridor.
- 4. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 2 wherein said reservoir includes a tapered lower surface which tapers inwardly to said oil flow corridor so as to guide said stopper float into its flow sealing orientation over said oil flow corridor.
- 5. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 2 wherein said reservoir includes a locating guide wherein said stopper float is disposed, said locating guide extending substantially from said air flow corridor to said oil flow corridor so as to correspondingly guide said stopper float into its flow sealing orientation over said air flow corridor and said oil flow corridor.
- 6. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 1 wherein said level maintenance assembly includes a mount bracket structured to mount said reservoir at an elevation equal to an elevation of the oil reserve of the engine such that gravitational forces will maintain an oil level in said reservoir equal to an oil level in the oil reserve of the engine, said oil level in said reservoir being a reservoir full level in said reservoir.
- 7. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 1 wherein said oil flow valve assembly includes a one way check valve structured and disposed to prevent oil from flowing therethrough from the engine internal oil pressure system to said oil reservoir.
- 8. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 7 wherein said oil flow valve assembly further includes a bypass orifice disposed in said oil conduit so as to enable small quantities of the oil to bypass said one way check valve and flow from the engine internal oil pressure system to said reservoir in order to fill said reservoir during operation of the engine.
- 9. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 8 wherein said one way check valve of said oil conduit and said bypass orifice of said oil flow valve assembly are included in said oil flow corridor.
- 10. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 1 wherein said oil riser terminates at a point equal to the top of said oil reservoir.
- 11. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 10 wherein said oil riser is secured to said oil reservoir,
- 12. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 10 wherein said oil riser is integrated within said oil reservoir.
- 13. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 1 wherein said air control assembly includes a restrictive air flow orifice.
- 14. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 13 wherein said air control assembly ensures a majority of air flow into said oil reservoir.
- 15. A pre-starting lubrication system to be used on an engine having an oil reserve, wherein engine lubricating oil is contained, and an engine internal oil pressure system structured to distribute lubricating oil to wearing parts of the engine from the oil reserve, said pre-starting lubrication system comprising:
an oil reservoir structured to contain a quantity of engine oil therein; said oil reservoir including an air flow corridor wherethrough air enters and exits said oil reservoir, and an oil flow corridor, wherethrough oil enters and exits said oil reservoir; said oil flow corridor being connected in fluid flow communication with an oil riser, said oil riser being in fluid flow communication with the engine internal oil pressure system; an oil flow valve assembly structured and disposed to permit a flow of said engine oil from said oil reservoir to the engine internal oil pressure system and to restrict a free flow of said engine oil from the engine internal oil pressure system to said oil reservoir; said oil flow valve assembly further structured to allow a limited flow of said engine oil from the engine internal oil pressure system to said oil reservoir so as to re-fill said oil reservoir; said air flow corridor being connected in fluid flow communication with an air supply assembly by an air conduit, said air supply assembly being structured to selectively supply a quantity of air under pressure; an air control assembly structured to maintain bidirectional airflow into said oil reservoir, and restricted airflow out of said oil reservoir at least during re-filling of said oil reservoir; an air venting assembly connected in fluid flow communication with said air control assembly and structured to provide a release of said restricted airflow out of said oil reservoir; a level maintenance assembly structured to prevent overfilling or total emptying of said oil reservoir, and accordingly preventing the oil from exiting said reservoir through said air flow corridor and the air from exiting, said reservoir through said oil flow corridor; and a siphon release valve disposed in said oil riser and structured to disrupt any siphoning effects between said oil reservoir and the engine upon a drop in engine oil pressure.
- 16. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 15 wherein said siphon release valve is structured to vent to atmosphere.
- 17. A pre-starting lubrication system as recited in claim 15 wherein said siphon release valve is structured to vent into said air venting assembly.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part application of previously filed, now pending application having U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/668,567, filed on Sep. 25, 2000, which is set to mature into U.S. Pat. No. 6,481,530 on Nov. 19, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09668567 |
Sep 2000 |
US |
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10298759 |
Nov 2002 |
US |