Lubrication structure for 4-cycle engine

Abstract
A lubrication system for an engine includes an oil discharge port in a lower section of a crankcase. A crankshaft, with a crank web attached thereto, rotates in a rotation direction within the crankcase. A first distance is formed between the crank web and a first inner surface of the crankcase, downstream of the oil discharge port. A second distance is formed between the crank web and a second inner surface of the crankcase, upstream of the oil discharge port. The first distance is less than the second distance. Also, the oil discharge port is defined in part by a back edge, which is wedge shaped and points in a direction opposite the rotation direction of the crankshaft. The back edge scoops oil from the crank web and into the oil discharge port.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a lubrication structure for an engine, such as a four-cycle engine.




2. Description of the Relevant Art




A lubrication system for an engine, such as a four-cycle engine, is disclosed in the background art. For example, Japanese Patent Publication No. Hei. 6-25527 discloses a lubrication system. In the background art, a crank web is provided in the crankcase. A distance between a lower inner surface of the crankcase and an outer periphery of the crank web is set almost uniformly around the peripheral direction of the crank case. This structuring of the background art makes it relatively difficult to discharge oil from an oil discharge port.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to solve one or more of the drawbacks associated with the background art.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a lubrication system with improved oil discharge performance from a crank chamber.




These and other objects are fulfilled by an engine comprising: a crankcase; a crank chamber formed inside said crankcase; a crankshaft housed inside said crank chamber, said crankshaft rotating in a rotation direction; a crank web attached to said crankshaft; an oil discharge port formed in a lower section of said crank chamber; a first distance formed between an outer periphery of said crank web and a first inner surface of said crankcase, said first inner surface being downstream of said oil discharge port in said rotation direction; and a second distance formed between said outer periphery of said crank web and a second inner surface of said crankcase, said second inner surface being upstream of said oil discharge port in said rotation direction, wherein said first distance is less than said second distance.




Moreover, these and other objects are fulfilled by an engine comprising: a crankcase; a crank chamber formed inside said crankcase; a crankshaft housed inside said crank chamber, said crankshaft rotating in a rotation direction; a crank web attached to said crankshaft; an oil discharge port formed in a lower section of said crank chamber, said oil discharge port being defined in part by a back edge, wherein said back edge is wedge shaped and points in a direction opposite said rotation direction, at least at a section corresponding to said crank web.




Other objects and further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a motorcycle including a lubrication system in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of a power unit of the motorcycle of

FIG. 1

, taken along line


2





2


in

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view taken along line


3





3


in FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In

FIG. 1

, a vehicle frame


5


of a motorcycle is formed in a cradle shape. The vehicle frame


5


includes a main pipe


6


angled slightly downwards and extending in a longitudinal direction; a head pipe


7


provided at a front end of the main pipe


6


; a down pipe


8


extending rearwards and downwards from the head pipe


7


; a center pipe


9


extending downwards from a rear end of the main pipe


6


; and a pair of left and right lower pipes


10


. The left and right lower pipes


10


link between a lower end of the down pipe


8


and a lower end of the center pipe


9


.




A front fork


11


is supported by the head pipe


7


so that it can be steered. A front wheel W


R


is axially supported at a lower end of the front fork


11


. A steering handlebar


12


is connected to an upper end of the front fork


11


. A fuel tank


13


and a seat


14


are provided on the vehicle frame


5


. A power unit P, including a single cylinder 4-cycle engine E and a transmission M, is mounted in the vehicle frame


5


below the fuel tank


13


and the seat


14


.




A front end of a rear swingarm


15


is supported at a rear section of the vehicle frame so as to be capable of swinging up and down. A rear wheel W


R


is axially supported at a rear end of the rear swingarm


15


. A rear shock absorber is provided between of the rear swingarm


15


and a rear end section of the vehicle frame


5


. An endless chain


19


is looped around a driven sprocket


17


provided coaxially with the rear wheel W


R


. A drive sprocket


18


is provided on the power unit P. The rear wheel W


R


is driven by rotational power exerted by the power unit P.




In

FIG. 2

, a cylinder bore


22


is provided in a cylinder block


20


of the engine E. A piston


21


reciprocates inside the cylinder bore


22


. A combustion chamber


24


is formed between a cylinder head


23


joined to the cylinder block


20


and a crown of the piston


21


. An intake port


27


and an exhaust port


28


are provided in the cylinder head


23


. An intake valve


25


opens and closes the intake port


27


relative to the combustion chamber


24


. Likewise, an exhaust valve


26


opens and closes the exhaust port


28


relative to the combustion chamber


24


.




With reference to

FIG. 3

, a crankcase


30


is joined to the cylinder block


20


. The crankcase


30


is made up of a pair of left and right engine cases


31


and


32


. A crank chamber


34


is formed inside the crankcase


30


.




A transmission case


33


of the transmission M is also formed by the left and right engine cases


31


and


32


. A separating wall


36


separates the inside of the left and right engine cases


31


and


32


into the crank chamber


34


and a transmission chamber


35


.




A pair of crank webs


38




a


,


38




a


, and a crank pin


38




b


connecting between the two crank webs


38




a


,


38




a


, are provided inside the crank chamber


34


. The piston


21


is connected to the crank pin


38




b


of the crankshaft


38


via a connecting rod


37


. The two end sections of the crankshaft


38


are rotatably supported by the left and right engine cases


31


and


32


.




An oil discharge port


39


is provided in a bottom section of the crankcase


30


. The oil discharge port


39


opens to a bottom section of the crank chamber


34


. A bulging section


30




a


is provided in the crankcase


30


. The bulging section


30




a


bulges outwardly and forwardly (with the engine E mounted on the vehicle frame). The bulging section


30




a


is on an upstream side of the oil discharge port


39


, taken in the rotation direction


40


of the crankshaft


38


.




A balancer chamber


41


, opening to the inside of the crank chamber


34


, is formed inside the bulging section


30




a


. A balancer


42


is housed in the balancer chamber


41


. The balancer


42


rotates around an axis parallel to the crankshaft


38


. The balancer


42


rotates in synchronism with the crankshaft


38


.




A main shaft


43


and a counter shaft


44


are rotatably supported by the left and right engine cases


31


and


32


, in the transmission M side. The main shaft


43


and the counter shaft


44


are parallel to the crankshaft


38


. The drive sprocket


18


is fixed to an end of the counter shaft


44


projecting from the left engine case


31


.




A plurality of transmission gears


45


are fitted onto the main shaft


43


. Also, a plurality of transmission gears


46


, corresponding to each of the plurality of transmission gears


45


, are fitted onto the counter shaft


44


. An output of the engine E is shifted through a plurality of stages and conveyed to the counter shaft


44


by selective setting of the pluralities of transmission gears


45


and


46


.




An oil sump


47


opening to the oil discharge port


39


is provided in a bottom section of the crankcase


30


. The oil sump


47


is formed by a pouch type hole opposite the rotation direction


40


of the crankshaft


38


. A reed valve


48


allows oil to flow from the crank chamber


34


to the transmission chamber


35


. The reed valve


48


is fitted as a unidirectional valve into a bottom section of the crankcase


30


, lower down than the oil sump


47


.




Bottom sections of the left and right engine cases


31


and


32


are shaped with swollen sections


31




a


and


32




a


facing downwardly. The swollen sections


31




a


and


32




a


together form a valve chamber. The reed valve


48


is situated between the swollen sections


31




a


and


32




a


. An inlet side valve chamber


49


, communicating with the oil discharge port


39


and the oil sump


47


, is formed between the reed valve


48


and the swollen section


31




a


of the left engine case


31


. An outlet side valve chamber


50


is formed between the reed valve


48


and the swollen section


32




a


of the right engine case


32


. An oil path


51


is provided in the right engine case


32


, and connects to the outlet side valve chamber


50


. The oil path


51


leads oil, discharged from the crank chamber


34


via the reed valve


48


, into the transmission chamber


35


.




An opening edge


39




a


defines the downstream or back edge of the oil discharge port


39


. The opening edge


39




a


includes sections respectively corresponding to each of the crank webs


38




a


,


38




a


, which sections extend in a direction parallel to the crankshaft


38


. The sections are formed in a wedge shape, like a knife's edges pointing in a direction opposite to the rotation direction


40


of the crankshaft


38


. Each knife edge has a curved surface


52


as an upper wall and a flat surface


53


as a bottom wall. The knife edges act to scoop oil away from an adjacent crank web


38




a


and into the oil discharge port


39


. Each curved surface


52


follows an outer periphery of the adjacent crank web


38




a


. Each flat surface


53


extends in a direction tangential to the adjacent crank web


38




a.






A first distance d


1


is defined between a first lower inner surface of the crankcase


30


and the outer periphery of the crank webs


38




a


,


38




a


, with the first distance d


1


running in the rotation direction


40


of the crankshaft


38


, and extending from the oil discharge port


39


over a fixed range on the down stream side of the oil discharge port


39


. More specifically, the first distance d


1


resides between the curved surfaces


52


,


52


, on the downstream side of the opening edges


39




a


,


39




a


, and the outer peripheries of the crank webs


38




a


,


38




a.






A second distance d


2


is defined between a second lower inner surface of the crankcase


30


and the outer periphery of the crank webs


38




a


,


38




a


, with the second distance d


2


running in the rotation direction


40


of the crankshaft


38


, and extending over a fixed range upstream, before the oil discharge port


39


. The first distance d


1


is set less than, e.g. narrower than, the second distance d


2


.




Referring once again to

FIG. 1

, swollen sections


31




a


and


32




a


of the bottom parts of the left and right engine cases


31


and


32


are swollen sections on the outer periphery of the crankcase


30


, which are arranged between the two lower pipes


10


of the vehicle frame


5


. Because the swollen sections


31




a


and


32




a


do not extend below the two lower pipes


10


, there is no additional restriction on the ground clearance of the motorcycle. Further, the presence of the swollen sections


31




a


,


32




a


does not reduce the ease in mounting the power unit P on the vehicle frame


5


.




An oil tank


55


is provided in a section of the vehicle frame


5


where the main pipe


6


, head pipe


7


and down pipe


8


join up. Oil, drawn up from the transmission chamber


35


by a first oil pump (not shown), is returned to an upper section of the oil tank


55


by a return pipe


56


. Oil, drawn from a lower section of the oil tank


55


by a second pump (not shown), is supplied through a supply pipe


57


to parts of the power unit P to be lubricated. The first oil pump and the second oil pump may be included within the power unit P.




Next, the operation of the present invention will be described. Pressure inside the crank chamber


34


is varied by reciprocation of the piston


21


inside the cylinder bore


22


. When the pressure inside the crank chamber


34


is increased, oil inside the crank chamber


34


is discharged to the transmission chamber


35


by opening the reed valve


48


.




Since the second distance d


2


, upstream from the oil discharge port


39


, is comparatively large, oil follows the outer periphery of the crank webs


38




a


and


38




a


as the crankshaft


38


rotates. The oil that follows the crank webs


38




a


and


38




a


encounters the oil discharge port


39


. The knife edge shape of the opening edge


39




a


assists in scooping oil from the periphery of the crank webs


38




a


and


38




a


into the oil discharge port


39


.




Also, since the distance d


1


, downstream from the oil discharge port


39


, is comparatively small, the amount of oil passing the oil discharge port


39


, and hence following the crank webs


38




a


and


38




a


past the oil discharge port


39


is restricted. In other words, the amount of oil following the crank webs


38




a


and


38




a


along the section defined by the second distance d


2


is greater than the amount of oil following the crank webs


38




a


and


38




a


along the section defined by the first distance d


1


.




Accordingly, it is possible to favorably return oil to the oil discharge port


39


, and the performance of discharging oil from the crank chamber


34


is improved. Improved discharging of oil from the crank chamber


34


leads to an improvement in the engine's output due to a reduced rotational friction on the engine E.




Because the balancer chamber


41


communicates to the inside of the crank chamber


34


, oil is also effectively discharged from the balancer chamber


41


. Therefore, rotational friction of the balancer


42


is also reduced. This leads to a further improvement in the output of the engine E.




The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An engine comprising:a crankcase; a crank chamber formed inside said crankcase; a crankshaft housed inside said crank chamber, said crankshaft rotating in a rotation direction; a crank web attached to said crankshaft; an oil discharge port formed in a lower section of said crank chamber; a first distance formed between an outer periphery of said crank web and a first inner surface of said crankcase, said first inner surface being downstream of said oil discharge port in said rotation direction; a second distance formed between said outer periphery of said crank web and a second inner surface of said crankcase, said second inner surface being upstream of said oil discharge port in said rotation direction, wherein said first distance is less than said second distance; and a balancer chamber formed in said crankcase, said balancer chamber being in fluid communication with said crank chamber.
  • 2. The engine according to claim 1, further comprising:a balancer housed inside said balancer chamber, said balancer rotating about a balancer axis which is parallel to a crankshaft axis about which said crankshaft rotates.
  • 3. The engine according to claim 1, wherein said balancer chamber is a bulging section in a forward outer periphery of said crankcase.
  • 4. The engine according to claim 1, wherein said balancer chamber is downstream of said first inner surface of said crankcase and upstream of said second inner surface of said crankcase, in said rotation direction of said crankshaft.
  • 5. The engine according to claim 1, wherein said balancer chamber is downstream of said first inner surface of said crankcase and upstream of said oil discharge port, in said rotation direction of said crankshaft.
  • 6. An engine comprising:a crankcase; a crank chamber formed inside said crankcase; a crankshaft housed inside said crank chamber, said crankshaft rotating in a rotation direction; a crank web attached to said crankshaft; an oil discharge port formed in a lower section of said crank chamber; a first distance formed between an outer periphery of said crank web and a first inner surface of said crankcase, said first inner surface being downstream of said oil discharge port in said rotation direction; a second distance formed between said outer periphery of said crank web and a second inner surface of said crankcase, said second inner surface being upstream of said oil discharge port in said rotation direction, wherein said first distance is less than said second distance; and a valve chamber in fluid communication with said oil discharge port, wherein said valve chamber is a swollen section formed on a lower outer periphery of said crankcase.
  • 7. An engine comprising:a crankcase; a crank chamber formed inside said crankcase; a crankshaft housed inside said crank chamber, said crankshaft rotating in a rotation direction; a crank web attached to said crankshaft; an oil discharge port formed in a lower section of said crank chamber; a first distance formed between an outer periphery of said crank web and a first inner surface of said crankcase, said first inner surface being downstream of said oil discharge port in said rotation direction; a second distance formed between said outer periphery of said crank web and a second inner surface of said crankcase, said second inner surface being upstream of said oil discharge port in said rotation direction, wherein said first distance is less than said second distance; a valve chamber in fluid communication with said oil discharge port; and a reed valve disposed in said valve chamber and dividing said valve chamber into a inlet side and an outlet side.
  • 8. The engine according to claim 7, further comprising:an oil path for communicating said outlet side to a transmission chamber.
  • 9. An engine comprising:a crankcase; a crank chamber formed inside said crankcase; a crankshaft housed inside said crank chamber, said crankshaft rotating in a rotation direction; a crank web attached to said crankshaft; and an oil discharge port formed in a lower section of said crank chamber, said oil discharge port being defined in part by a back edge, wherein said back edge is wedge shaped and points in a direction opposite said rotation direction, at least at a section corresponding to said crank web, wherein said back edge is formed by an intersection of an upper wall and a bottom wall, with said upper wall being curved and following an outer periphery of said crank web.
  • 10. The engine according to claim 9, wherein said lower wall is generally flat and resides in a plane tangential to an outer periphery of said crank web.
  • 11. An engine comprising:a crankcase; a crank chamber formed inside said crankcase; a crankshaft housed inside said crank chamber, said crankshaft rotating in a rotation direction; a crank web attached to said crankshaft; an oil discharge port formed in a lower section of said crank chamber, said oil discharge port being defined in part by a back edge, wherein said back edge is wedge shaped and points in a direction opposite said rotation direction, at least at a section corresponding to said crank web; a first distance formed between an outer periphery of said crank web and a first inner surface of said crankcase, said first inner surface being downstream of said back edge of said oil discharge port in said rotation direction; and a second distance formed between an outer periphery of said crank web and a second inner surface of said crankcase, said second inner surface being upstream of said oil discharge port in said rotation direction, wherein said first distance is less than said second distance.
  • 12. The engine according to claim 11, further comprising:a balancer chamber formed in said crankcase, said balancer chamber being in fluid communication with said crank chamber, wherein said balancer chamber is downstream of said first inner surface of said crankcase and upstream of said second inner surface of said crankcase, in said rotation direction of said crankshaft.
  • 13. The engine according to claim 11, further comprising:a balancer chamber formed in said crankcase, said balancer chamber being in fluid communication with said crank chamber, wherein said balancer chamber is downstream of said first inner surface of said crankcase and upstream of said oil discharge port, in said rotation direction of said crankshaft.
  • 14. An engine comprising:a crankcase; a crank chamber formed inside said crankcase; a crankshaft housed inside said crank chamber, said crankshaft rotating in a rotation direction; a crank web attached to said crankshaft; an oil discharge port formed in a lower section of said crank chamber, said oil discharge port being defined in part by a back edge, wherein said back edge is wedge shaped and points in a direction opposite said rotation direction, at least at a section corresponding to said crank web; and a balancer chamber formed in said crankcase, said balancer chamber being in fluid communication with said crank chamber.
  • 15. The engine according to claim 14, further comprising:a balancer housed inside said balancer chamber, said balancer rotating about a balancer axis which is parallel to a crankshaft axis about which said crankshaft rotates.
  • 16. The engine according to claim 14, wherein said balancer chamber is a bulging section in a forward outer periphery of said crankcase.
  • 17. An engine comprising:a crankcase; a crank chamber formed inside said crankcase; a crankshaft housed inside said crank chamber, said crankshaft rotating in a rotation direction; a crank web attached to said crankshaft; an oil discharge port formed in a lower section of said crank chamber, said oil discharge port being defined in part by a back edge, wherein said back edge is wedge shaped and points in a direction opposite said rotation direction, at least at a section corresponding to said crank web; a valve chamber in fluid communication with said oil discharge port; a reed valve disposed in said valve chamber and dividing said valve chamber into a inlet side and an outlet side; and an oil path for communicating said outlet side to a transmission chamber.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-092659 Mar 1999 JP
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5467843 Esch et al. Nov 1995 A
6202621 Inumaru et al. Mar 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
A625527 Apr 1994 JP
200087714 Mar 2000 JP
2000283271 Oct 2000 JP