The present disclosure describes embodiments of a new and improved oil filler funnel related to a class of funnels designed for adding oil to diesel engines of any configuration, more particularly to a class of funnels used for adding oil to diesel engines mounted in semi-trucks.
Mechanics around the world have encountered the same problems while attempting to add oil to the crankcase of a diesel engine mounted in a semi-truck. Specifically, irrespective of the engine configuration, most diesel engines have an oddly positioned oil fill tube which can be difficult to reach. More particularly, on most diesel engines, the oil fill tube rises upward and then outward from the engine block, thus terminating with its opening at an angle of somewhere between 40° and 60°, depending on the manufacturers specifications. Thus, spills and leaks are very common while adding oil to any diesel engine, and proper clean up where the spill or leak has occurred can be time consuming, and at times very expensive. Most spills and leaks are caused by overfilling the funnel, due in part to poor ventilation and/or improper funnel design. Typically oil for diesel engines is sold in one gallon jugs that weigh a little over six pounds. The mechanic must give his full attention to his task or the mechanic could easily make a mess of the job. For example, while servicing a diesel engine mounted in a semi-truck the mechanic must reach out and over the front wheel and various other engine apparatus to reach the oil fill tube. The mechanic must then place and hold a funnel into the oddly angled oil fill tube opening with one hand, while reaching even higher with the other hand to pour the oil. While holding the gallon jug of oil which is heavy and hard to control, the mechanic begins pouring. Meanwhile, the funnel fails to stay in place, it wobbles loosely and its intake point doesn't face upward, making it very difficult to pour oil into. Now it begins to leak at its base where there is no seal between the funnel and oil fill tube. The mechanic then tries bracing the funnel so the mechanic can use both hands on the heavy and sometimes slippery oil jug. As the mechanic pours the oil, the funnel fills quickly, but drains slowly. The mechanic must stop pouring the oil or the oil will overfill, and valuable time begins to waste away.
In the prior art there have been many funnels proposed, none of which have been as simply designed, as effective, nor as economical to manufacture.
For example, (1) U.S. Pat. No. 3,537,623 discloses an oil filler spout that fits over an oil can, which then acts as a funnel; (2) U.S. Pat. No. 4,494,585 discloses a funnel having a system for ventilation consisting of a primary vent and an auxiliary vent/siphon for the release of air or gas from a container being filled; (3) U.S. Pat. No. 5,787,944 discloses a self-venting funnel which includes a hollow member having inner and outer walls, two ends and a through passage; (4) U.S. Pat. No. 6,568,440 B1 discloses a telescoping funnel that is attached to an engine oil fill tube with latches; and (5) U.S. Pat. No. 7,017,626 B2 discloses an oil filler neck assembly which includes a hinged lid and a lock.
To address and eliminate these problems, the present disclosure describes various embodiments of an oil filler funnel designed with a radical new concept that will replace conventional funnels used for adding oil to a diesel engine mounted in a semi-truck.
It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a clean, safe and efficient means for adding oil to diesel engines mounted in semi-trucks.
Another object of the present disclosure is to provide an oil filler funnel that fits tightly into an oil fill tube of diesel engines mounted in semi-trucks, which would create a stable mounting point for the funnel, aiding in maintaining an upright position. Eliminating leakage around the connection of the funnel with the oil fill tube of a diesel engine.
And still another object of the present disclosure is to provide an oil filler funnel for adding oil to diesel engines mounted in semi-trucks that is self-venting. With a firm push it seals tightly allowing the funnel to “self-vent” the air being displaced from the engines crankcase, both speeding up the process and to prevent overfilling the funnel.
Yet another object of the present disclosure is to provide an oil filler funnel for adding oil to a diesel engine mounted in a semi-truck that will free both hands for use to manipulate a hard to handle, one gallon jug of oil for the ease of pouring oil freely and true into the opening at the fill end of the funnel.
Furthermore, another object of the present disclosure is to provide an efficient funnel that is easily and economically manufactured for distribution.
The objects of the present disclosure are achieved in part by a sturdy attachment that results in a seal created by simply applying a firm push of the enlarged drain opening of the oil filler funnel into the oil fill tube of a diesel engine.
The objects of the present disclosure are also achieved in part by an enlarged transition point (throat) in a funnel which allows oil to be poured freely into the upper body portion, while air is being vented from the engines crankcase simultaneously. The airflow moves in the opposite direction, without obstruction.
One form of the oil filler funnel of the present disclosure comprises (a) a conical upper body section having an inlet pour opening, (b) a conical lower body section having an outlet drain opening, and (c) a middle transition throat in fluid communication with the inlet pour opening and the outlet drain opening to define a self-venting fluid passage extending from inlet pour opening through the middle transition throat to the outlet drain opening.
A configuration of the self-venting passage includes (i) a diameter of the inlet pour opening being greater than a diameter of the middle transition throat, (ii) a diameter of the middle transition throat being greater than a diameter of the outlet drain opening and (iii) a transition angle between a longitudinal axis of lower body section relative to an axis of symmetry of the upper body section being slanted for facilitating a flow of air into the outlet drain opening through the middle transition throat and the inlet pour opening to an atmosphere as motor oil is poured into the inlet pour opening through middle transition throat and the outlet drain opening into a diesel engine.
The foregoing embodiments and other embodiments of the inventions of the present disclosure as well as various structures and advantages of the inventions of the present disclosure will become further apparent from the following detailed description of various embodiments of the inventions of the present disclosure read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The detailed description and drawings are merely illustrative of the inventions of the present disclosure rather than limiting, the scope of the inventions of the present disclosure being defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
To facilitate an understanding of various aspects of the present disclosure, the following description of
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Friction is created by firmly pushing the lower body section 18 of oil filler funnel 10 into the oil fill tube 32 of diesel engine 30 until a tight seal is created which prevents leaking. Also creating a sturdy mounting point of the lower body section 18 and the opening of the oil fill tube 32 of a diesel engine 30 which adds stability to the present disclosure allowing the mechanic the use of both hands.
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In practice, oil filler funnel 10 may be manufactured utilizing any technique as known to one skilled in the art of the present disclosure. In one embodiment, injection molding with a durable yet inexpensive polypropylene thermoplastic is utilized to create oil filler funnel 10, such as, for example, with the measurements of
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Having described preferred and exemplary embodiments of novel and inventive oil filler funnel (which embodiments are intended to be illustrative and not limiting), it is noted that modifications and variations can be made by persons having ordinary skill in the art in light of the teachings provided herein, including the
This application claims priority to U.S. Patent Application No. 63/101,377 filed on Apr. 26, 2020, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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63101377 | Apr 2020 | US |