Information
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Patent Grant
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6554104
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Patent Number
6,554,104
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Date Filed
Friday, March 30, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 29, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Schwartz; Christopher P.
- Kramer; Devon
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 196 R
- 184 628
- 184 624
- 184 65
- 184 66
- 184 67
- 184 68
- 184 69
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lubrication structure for an internal combustion engine including an oil pump provided at a first end of an oil pump shaft arranged parallel to a crankshaft. Oil passageways are formed from a side surface of a pump chamber of the oil pump to another end of the oil pump shaft in parallel with the oil pump shaft. An oil filter is provided facing towards the oil passageways. A communicating passageway extending vertically from the oil passageways to the oil filter is also provided. This arrangement provides a lubrication structure for an internal combustion engine with a high degree of freedom with respect to oil filter arrangement with a simple oil passageway that is easy to manufacture, requires relatively small space for arrangement, and thus makes it possible to reduce the size of the internal combustion engine.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lubrication structure for an internal combustion engine, and more particularly to a lubrication structure permitting optimum arrangement of lubrication system components and size reduction of an internal combustion engine for a vehicle.
2. Background Art
Generally, a lubrication system for an internal combustion engine guides oil from a pump chamber arranged near an inner side of the internal combustion engine to the oil filter arranged near the outer side of the internal combustion engine. An example of a similar arrangement is shown in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. Hei. 9-88538.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of a section of an internal combustion engine taken in the vicinity of an oil pump shaft as found in the conventional art. A clutch cover
02
′ is joined to a right surface of a right crankcase
01
′. An oil pump shaft
04
′ is pivotally supported between the right crankcase
01
′ and the clutch cover
02
′ oriented in a lateral direction parallel to a crankshaft
03
′.
An oil pump
05
′ is provided at an end of this oil pump shaft
04
′ at the right crankcase
01
′ side, and is connected to an oil filter
06
′ provided in a manner projecting from the clutch cover
02
′ by an oil passageway
07
′.
The main oil passageway
07
′ is formed having an oil passageway
7
c
′ passing an oil passageway way
07
b
′ curving upwards from an oil passageway
07
a
′ extending to the left from the side surface of the pump chamber of the oil pump at the right crank case
01
′ side. The main oil passageway
07
′ curves vertically and extends in a lateral direction, the oil passageway
07
c
′ communicating with an oil passageway
07
d
′ on the clutch cover
02
′ side. At the end of the oil passageway
07
d
′ one branch passageway
07
e
′ branches upwards to an oil filter
6
′, and another branch passageway
07
f
′ is connected to an oil relief valve arranged between an oil pump shaft
04
′ and the oil passageway
07
d′.
Since the oil filter
06
′ is provided on the clutch cover
02
′ at the outside of the internal combustion engine, the degree of freedom of arrangement of the oil filter
06
′ is low, and oil passageways
07
a
′,
07
b
′,
07
c
′ guiding oil from the oil pump
05
′ provided at the right crank case
01
′ inside the internal combustion engine to the oil filter
06
′ detour in an open-ended square shape, making the passageway complicated and difficult to manufacture.
As the oil passageways
07
a
′,
07
b
′,
07
c
′,
07
d
′ form an open-ended square while detouring around the oil relief valve
08
′, a wide space is required to arrange the oil distribution route. Furthermore, this causes the oil filter
06
′ to be arranged in a further extended condition. These conditions make it further difficult to reduce the size of the internal combustion engine.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention overcomes the shortcomings associated with the related art and achieves other advantages not realized by the related art.
An aspect of the present invention is to provide a lubrication structure for an internal combustion engine that permits a reduction in size of the internal combustion engine.
An additional aspect of the present invention is to provide a high degree of freedom with respect to oil filter arrangement that benefits from a simple oil passageway that is easy to process and requires relatively small spaces for arrangement.
These and other aspects of the present invention are accomplished by a lubrication structure for an internal combustion engine comprising an oil pump provided at a first end of an oil pump shaft, the oil pump shaft arranged in parallel with a crankshaft; a plurality of oil passageways extending from a side surface of a pump chamber of the oil pump to a second end of the oil pump shaft, the oil passageways arranged in parallel with the oil pump shaft; an oil filter positioned facing towards the oil passageways; and an oil communicating passageway extending vertically from a first oil passageway to the oil filter.
These and other aspects of the present invention are accomplished by a lubrication structure for an internal combustion engine, the internal combustion engine including a crankcase divided into a left crankcase and a right crankcase along a longitudinal centerline, and having a crankshaft arranged transversely therein, the lubrication structure comprising an oil pump having a pump chamber provided at a first end of an oil pump shaft, the oil pump shaft arranged in parallel with the crankshaft; a plurality of oil passageways extending from a side surface of the pump chamber of the oil pump to a second end of the oil pump shaft, the oil passageways arranged in parallel with the oil pump shaft; an oil filter positioned facing towards the oil passageways; an oil introduction passageway extending vertically from a first oil passageway to the oil filter; and an oil discharge port forming an oil supply passageway from an oil pan positioned in a lower portion of the crankcase.
With this simple oil passageway arrangement having an oil passageway formed from a side surface of the pump chamber of the oil pump to another end of the oil pump shaft parallel to the oil pump shaft, and a communicating passageway extending to the oil filter towards the oil passageway vertically without bypassing the oil passageway, the lubrication system is easy to manufacture, the space for arrangement can be reduced, and the protrusion of the oil filter from the internal combustion engine can be suppressed. Therefore the size of the internal combustion engine can be reduced.
As it is capable of extending the communicating passageway vertically from any position of the oil passageway to connect to the oil filter, the degree of freedom of oil filter arrangement is increased.
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 intended to limit the present invention to the embodiments shown, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a side view of a vehicle having an internal combustion engine according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional side view of an internal combustion engine and belt-type automatic transmission according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view taken along line III—III of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a right side view of an internal combustion engine having a case cover removed according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view taken along line V—V and line V
1
—V
1
of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view taken along line VI—VI of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is a frontal view of lower parts of the internal combustion engine; and
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of a section of an internal combustion engine taken in the vicinity of an oil pump shaft as found in the conventional art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention will now be described with reference to
FIG. 1
to FIG.
7
.
FIG. 1
is a side view of a vehicle having an internal combustion engine according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional side view of an internal combustion engine and belt-type automatic transmission according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view taken along line III—III of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a right side view of an internal combustion engine having a case cover removed according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view taken along line V—V and line V
1
—V
1
of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view taken along line VI—VI of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 7
is a frontal view of lower parts of the internal combustion engine.
An internal combustion engine in a preferred embodiment is applied to a scooter-type motorcycle. A side view of a scooter-type motorcycle is shown in FIG.
1
.
In the vehicle frame of the scooter-type motorcycle
1
, a pair of left and right main pipes
3
,
3
extend from an upper part of head pipe
2
diagonally downwards and rearward, and in a straight line when viewed from the side. A pair of support pipes
4
,
4
extending substantially horizontal from the head pipe
2
are connected to the main pipes
3
,
3
, and support front parts of the main pipes
3
,
3
.
From the middle part of the support pipe
4
,
4
, a pair of down pipes
5
,
5
extend laterally and steeply diagonally downwards to form front side vertical sections
5
a
,
5
a
. The down pipes
5
,
5
then each bend rearward at a lower end to form central horizontal sections
5
b
,
5
b
, and bend upwards at the rear end to form rear side sloping sections
5
c
,
5
c.
The rear ends of the main pipes
3
,
3
are connected to lower parts of the rear side sloping sections
5
c
,
5
c
, and a reinforcing pipe
6
is interposed between the main pipe
3
and the down pipe
5
, forming a substantially triangular shape in side view.
Seat rails
7
,
7
, the front ends of which are fixed to sections slightly rearward from the center of the main pipes
3
,
3
, extend slightly diagonally upwards, nearly horizontal, and rearwards to the rear part of the vehicle body. Upper ends of the rear side sloping sections
5
c
,
5
c
of the down pipes
5
,
5
are connected to the center parts of the seat rails
7
,
7
, and support the seat rails
7
,
7
from underneath.
A head pipe
2
pivotally supports a steering shaft
11
. Handlebars
12
,
12
are formed spreading out laterally above the head pipe
2
. A front fork
13
extends underneath, and a front wheel is pivotally supported at the lower end thereof.
At the upper part and lower part of the rear side sloping section
5
c
of the down pipe
5
, support brackets
5
d
and
5
e
are provided protruding rearwards. The internal combustion engine
20
is suspended from a respective pair of support brackets
5
d
and
5
e
on both the left side and right side of the vehicle.
The internal combustion engine
20
is a four cycle, two-cylinder internal combustion engine having a crankcase
21
arranged rearward of the rear side sloping section
5
c
of the down pipe
5
, and a cylinder block
22
, cylinder head
23
, and cylinder head cover
24
sequentially stacked together with a crankcase
21
. The cylinder block
22
, cylinder head
23
, and cylinder head cover
24
are provided in a position forward of the rear side sloping section
5
c
and tilting significantly to the front.
The cylinder block
22
, cylinder head
23
, and cylinder head cover
24
are arranged in the triangular shape formed by the rear side sloping section
5
c
, the rear part of the main pipe
3
, and the front part of the seat rail
7
on both the left side and right side when viewed from a side of the vehicle. Each of the mounting brackets
21
a provided at the upper part, and the mounting bracket
21
b
provided at the front part of the crankcase
21
in a protruding state are supported by the support brackets
5
d
,
5
e
via support shafts
8
and
9
. Accordingly, the internal combustion engine
20
is suspended from the vehicle frame.
The front part of a belt-type automatic transmission
50
is mounted on the crankcase
21
of the internal combustion engine
20
. The transmission
50
extends rearwards and pivotally supports a rear wheel
15
at a rear portion thereof.
Intake pipes
31
,
31
, extending upwards from each cylinder of the cylinder head
23
at a forward-bending position of the internal combustion engine, are curved rearwards and are connected to carburetors
32
,
32
provided parallel to each other on the crankcase
21
. Further, the carburetors
32
,
32
are connected to an air cleaner
33
provided rear of the carburetors.
The air cleaner
33
is provided between the seat rails
7
,
7
on left side and right side. A helmet storage box
34
is suspended and supported by the seat rails
7
,
7
in a position above the air cleaner
33
.
A driver's seat is provided that is capable of opening and closing covers over the internal combustion engine
20
and carburetor
32
. A pillion seat
36
is also provided that is capable of opening and closing covers over the helmet storage box
34
and the rear part.
The exhaust pipes
37
,
37
, each extend downwards from the cylinder head
23
, and extend in front of the crankcase
21
along its right side to the rear. The exhaust pipes combine into a single pipe at a position to the rear of the crankcase. The single exhaust pipe then extends diagonally upwards on the right side of the vehicle body and is connected to the muffler
38
supported at the right side of the rear wheel
15
.
A fuel tank
39
surrounded by four pipes, namely two left and right main pipes
3
,
3
above and two left and right down pipes
5
,
5
in front and below, is suspended and supported in front of the internal combustion engine
20
.
The configuration of a scooter-type motorcycle
1
according to a preferred embodiment is as described hereinabove. The structure of the internal combustion engine
20
and the belt-type automatic transmission mounted on a crankcase
21
will now be described hereinafter.
The divided crankcase
21
includes a combination of left and right crankcases
21
L,
21
R, respectively. As shown in
FIG. 3
, an outer rotor
29
a
of the AC generator
29
is attached to the right end of the crankshaft
25
oriented horizontally in a lateral direction in the crankcase
21
. A case cover
28
is fixed to the right crankcase
21
R and covers the side. An inner stator
29
b
of the AC generator
29
is supported by the case cover
28
.
Pistons
26
,
26
each reciprocate inside the
2
cylinder sleeves
30
of the cylinder block
22
. The pistons
26
are connected to the crank pins of the crankshaft
25
via connecting rods
27
,
27
. Both of the crank pins have a phase angle of 360 degrees.
A valve gear mechanism
40
is provided on the cylinder head
23
. A timing chain
44
is suspended between cam chain sprockets
42
,
42
fitted to the right ends of the upper and lower cam shafts
41
,
41
oriented horizontally in a lateral direction. A drive chain sprocket
43
is fitted to the base part of crankshaft
25
protruding from the right crankcase
21
R, to transmit the driving power.
The timing chain
44
passes through the cam chain chambers
22
a
,
23
a
arranged on the right side of the cylinder block
22
and the cylinder head
23
. Cam shafts
41
,
41
drive the intake valve
45
and exhaust valve
46
at the prescribed timing.
The belt-type automatic transmission
50
is mounted on the crankcase
21
of the internal combustion engine
20
.
A case cover
28
, blocking off the right opening of the right crankcase
21
R and covering the AC generator
29
, has an opening coaxial with the crankshaft
25
. A rotating shaft
55
is provided to the right in the opening via a bearing
54
so as to protrude from the right side of the crankcase
21
R. The base end section
51
a
of the right side transmission case
51
of the belt-type automatic transmission case
50
is also fitted into this protruding section.
The right side transmission case
51
has a connection section
51
b
which runs from the base end section
51
a
circling around along the rear surface of the right crankcase
21
R and to an inner side.
A mounting boss section
51
c
protrudes rearwards from respective upper and lower positions on the rear surface of the connection section
51
b
. A left side joining surface of the front end of the right fork member
53
is joined to the right side joining surface of the mounting boss section
51
c
, and the two upper and lower positions are screwed together with the bolt
56
to integrally connect the right fork member
53
to the right side transmission case
51
, and extend rearward.
The left end of the crankshaft
25
protrudes leftward piercing through the left crankcase
21
L. A drive pulley
60
with a centrifugal transmission mechanism is provided at the protruding section.
An annular support member
57
is fixed around the crankshaft
25
on the outer surface pierced by the crankshaft
25
of the left side crankcase
21
L. A base end section
52
a
of the left side transmission case
52
is swingably supported by the annular support member
57
via a bearing
58
.
The left side transmission case
52
has a connection section
52
b
, which runs from the base end section
52
a
circling around along the rear surface of the left crankcase
21
L and into the inner side. A left fork section
52
c
extends further rearward.
The connection section
51
b
of the right side transmission case
51
circling clockwise along the rear surface of the crankcase
21
, and the connection section
52
b
of the left side transmission case
52
circling counterclockwise along the rear surface of the crankcase
21
, are joined to each other on their connection joining surfaces. The left and right side transmission cases
51
,
52
are screwed to each other with bolts
59
(four bolts
59
in a preferred embodiment), and the left fork member
52
c
and right fork member
53
face each other and are integrally connected.
The connected right side transmission case
51
is swingably supported by the bearing
54
on the crankshaft
25
, and the left side transmission case
52
is swingably supported by a bearing
58
on the crankshaft
25
. Therefore the left fork member
52
c
and right fork member
53
facing each other are integrally supported swingably up and down on the crankshaft
25
.
A rear section of the left fork member
52
c
of the left side transmission case
52
includes a transmission chamber. A driven shaft
64
is rotatably supported, and the driven pulley
62
is pivotally supported on the driven shaft
64
via a central clutch
63
. A V-belt
61
is suspended between the driven pulley
62
and the drive pulley
60
and constitutes a belt-type automatic transmission mechanism.
In the transmission chamber at the rear section of the left fork member
52
c
, a reduction gear includes a set of transmission gears
65
a
, in which drive force is transmitted from a driven shaft
64
to an axle
66
via an intermediate shaft
65
.
The axle
66
is rotatably suspended between the left fork section
52
c
and the right fork member
53
. The rear wheel
15
is supported by the axle
66
between the left fork section
52
c
and the right fork member
53
.
As a result, the left and right side transmission cases
51
and
52
supporting the belt-type automatic transmission pivotally support the crankshaft
25
with the left fork section
52
c
, right fork member
53
and the rear wheel
15
swingable/pivotable up and down.
The center of the swingable rear wheel
15
is set coaxially with the crankshaft
25
. Therefore, the length between the internal combustion engine
20
and the rear wheel
15
in a longitudinal direction can be shortened, and the overall length of the vehicle in the longitudinal direction can be shortened.
A rear cushion
67
is interposed between the rear end of the left side transmission case
52
and the rear end of the seat rail
7
.
A belt cover
68
blocks off the left side opening of the left side transmission case
52
which stores the belt-type automatic transmission
50
, and covers the belt-type automatic transmission from its left side.
The internal combustion engine
20
has a pair of balancer shafts
71
and
72
above and below the crankshaft
25
. The balancer driven gears
74
and
75
, each being respectively attached to each of the balancer shafts
71
and
72
, mesh with the drive gear
73
fitted to the crankshaft
26
along the inner side surface of the bearing section of the right crankcase
21
R at the same time. The rotation of the crankshaft
25
makes the two balancer shafts
71
,
72
rotate in opposite directions.
Above the upper side balancer shaft
71
, a mounting bracket
21
a
is mounted on the crankcase
21
so as to protrude therefrom. The starter motor
78
is arranged in front of the mounting bracket
21
a
. The starter motor
78
, mounting bracket
21
a
and the upper side balancer shaft
71
, are arranged centrally (refer to FIG.
4
).
A pump drive shaft
80
is horizontally suspended diagonally forward under the lower side balancer shaft
72
. A chain
82
is suspended between the drive sprocket
72
, which is fitted to the right end of the lower side balancer shaft
72
protruding from the right crankcase
21
R, and the driven sprocket
80
a
, which is fitted to the right end of the pump drive shaft
80
(refer to the FIG.
4
and FIG.
5
).
Accordingly, the rotation of the crankshaft
25
causes rotation of the pump drive shaft
80
via the balancer shaft
72
.
The two ends of the pump drive shaft
80
are arranged at an outer position of the two crank weight sections of the crankshaft
25
. The oil pump
85
is provided between the right crankcase
21
R of the pump drive shaft
80
and the driven sprocket
81
at the right end. The water pump
86
is provided at the part of the pump drive shaft
80
protruding from the left crankcase
21
L.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, an intake connection pipe
87
protrudes forward from the left space in the center of the impeller
86
a
of the water pump
86
. An exhaust connection pipe
88
protrudes upwards from the side of the impeller
86
a
. The exhaust connection pipe
88
and the connection pipe
91
, which is provided at the cooling water inlet provided on the left side surface of the cylinder block
22
in a protruding state, are connected together with a hose
89
(refer to the FIG.
2
).
An oil intake passageway toward the oil pan at the lower part of the crankcase
21
is formed at the intake port
85
a
, which is provided on the left surface of the pump chamber of the oil pump. An oil strainer
93
is interposed at the mid-point of the oil intake passageway
92
(refer to the FIG.
5
).
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the oil passageway
94
is formed parallel to the pump shaft
80
to the left of the exhaust port
85
b
which is provided separately from the intake port
85
a
on the left side surface of the pump chamber of the oil pump
85
and from the right crankcase
21
R to the left crankcase
21
L in front of the water pump
86
.
An oil introduction path
95
, which bends forward vertically at the left end of the oil passageway
94
, is a connection passageway for introducing oil into the oil filter
96
provided protruding forward from the lower part of the front wall of the left crankcase
21
L.
The oil discharge path
97
extends rearward from the center of the jointing surface on the rear surface of the oil filter
96
. The oil introduction path
95
is arranged above the oil discharge path
97
in the center (refer to FIG.
4
and FIG.
7
).
The oil discharge path
97
extends straight rearward to the vicinity of the lower side of the crankshaft, and is connected to the oil supply path
98
which supplies oil to the various bearing sections, etc. of the internal combustion engine
20
.
A relief communication passageway
99
protrudes rearward from the lower side of the oil discharge path
97
in the center of the rear surface of the oil filter
96
to the lower side of the oil passageway
94
(refer to FIG.
4
and FIG.
7
), and bends rightward horizontally at the rear end. A relief passageway
100
parallel to the oil passageway
94
is formed therein.
The oil passageway
94
and the relief passageway
100
are formed at the upper and lower position of the oil discharge path
97
parallel to each other, and can be arranged while reducing the width in the longitudinal direction, which contributes to the reduction of the length of the internal combustion engine
20
in the longitudinal direction.
FIG. 5
shows a cross-sectional view along line V—V and line V
1
—V
1
of FIG.
4
. The right end of the relief passageway
100
, which is arranged at the left crankcase while referring to the cross-section cut along the line V
1
—V
1
, is opened in the vicinity of the joining surface against the right crankcase
21
R. A relief valve
101
is arranged fitted to the opening from its right side, and is attached coaxially to the relief passageway
100
.
A protuberance
102
, which holds the relief valve
101
from its right side, protrudes from the right crankcase
21
R.
The configuration of the oil lubrication structure is as described above. When the oil pump
85
is driven by the rotation of the pump shaft
80
, the oil pump
85
takes in the oil accumulated in the oil pan
103
at the lower part of the crankcase
21
via the oil strainer
93
, and discharges the oil to the discharge port
85
b.
The oil discharged to the discharge port
85
b
flows leftwards in the oil passageway
94
, and enters the oil filter
96
via the oil introduction path
95
.
The oil enters the outer side of the filter element of the oil filter
96
, gets filtered and enters the inner side. Oil in the inner side of the filter
96
then flows out rearward via the oil discharge path
97
, and is then supplied to the various bearing sections, etc. of the internal combustion engine
20
via the oil supply path
98
.
The outer side of the filter element of the oil filter
96
is connected to the relief passageway
100
via the relief communicating passageway
99
. When the fluid pressure at the outer side of the filter element becomes higher than a prescribed value due to the filter element being blocked/clogged, the relief valve
101
provided at the relief passageway
100
opens and discharges the oil to the crankcase
21
.
The oil passageway
94
is arranged from the discharge port
85
b
on the side surface of the oil chamber of the oil pump
85
at the right end of the oil pump shaft
80
toward the left end parallel to the oil pump shaft
80
. The oil introduction path
95
extends vertically without bypassing the oil passageway
94
, and forms a simple oil passageway reaching the oil filter
96
. The crankcase
21
is divided into a left part and a right part. Therefore, the oil passageway can be manufactured easily.
Also, the relief passageway
100
arranged at the left crankcase
21
L extends rightward horizontally, and has an opening for attaching the relief valve
101
in the vicinity of the dividing surface. Therefore this relief passageway
100
can also be manufactured easily
The oil passageway
94
is in the vicinity of the pump shaft
80
. Therefore the oil introduction path
95
can be shortened, and the size of the space required for passageway arrangement can be reduced.
As a result, the position for mounting the oil filter
96
can be arranged closer to the pump shaft
80
and can be prevented from protruding forward, and therefore the size of the internal combustion engine can be reduced.
The relief passageway
100
is oriented horizontally in the lateral direction in the vicinity of the lower side of the oil passageway. Since the relief valve
101
is attached coaxially, it does not require as much space for the arrangement of the relief passageway
100
and the relief valve
101
. This further contributes to the reduction of the size of the internal combustion engine.
The oil introduction path
95
can be extended from any part of the oil passageway
94
oriented horizontally in the lateral direction and can be connected to the oil filter
96
. Therefore, the degree of freedom provided for arranging the oil filter
96
in the lateral direction can be increased.
In this embodiment, the exhaust pipe
37
is arranged at the right side of the vehicle body, and the oil filter is arranged offset to the left side of the center of the engine, which is the opposite side of the oil pump
85
.
The exhaust pipes
37
, extending from the lower surface of the cylinder head
23
in a steeply forward bending position, are arranged parallel to each other between the crank weights on the left and right side in the crankshaft
25
, and extend substantially downward (refer to FIG.
7
).
As shown in FIG.
7
and
FIG. 4
, the left side exhaust pipe
37
L, which extends from the lower surface of the left side of the cylinder head
23
, detours around the oil filter
96
arranged in a protruding condition offset to the left side of the center of the engine. The left side exhaust pipe
37
L bends rightward at the same height as its front part, extends rightward along the front surface of the right crankcase
21
R, then circles around rearward along the side surface at the lower part of the case cover
28
. The left side exhaust pipe
37
L then extends rearward along the outer side surface of the case cover
28
.
The right side exhaust pipe
37
R, which extends from the lower surface on the right side of the cylinder head
23
, extends downward in front of the left side exhaust pipe
37
L extending rightward on the front surface of the right crankcase
21
R. The right side exhaust pipe
37
R circles around into an indentation
21
R
a
at the lower right comer of the right crankcase
21
R, then extends rearward.
As shown in FIG.
7
and
FIG. 4
, the lowest point of the right side exhaust pipe
37
R, which is arranged at a lower position of the left side exhaust pipe
37
L, is at substantially the same height as the lowest point of the crankcase
21
. Therefore, the exhaust pipe
38
arrangement does not affect the minimum ground clearance of the vehicle body.
The oil filter
96
protruding forward from the lower part on the front surface of the crankcase
21
has a high degree of freedom with respect to arrangement in the lateral direction. Therefore, the two exhaust pipes
37
R,
37
L, which extend from the cylinder head
23
on the front surface of the crankcase
21
, and the oil filter
96
, can be arranged closer to each other without overlapping and protruding. Therefore, the size of the vehicle can be reduced.
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. A lubrication structure for an internal combustion engine comprising:an oil pump provided at a first end of an oil pump shaft, said oil pump shaft arranged in parallel with a crankshaft; a plurality of oil passageways extending from a side surface of a pump chamber of the oil pump to a second end of the oil pump shaft, said oil passageways arranged in parallel with the oil pump shaft; an oil filter positioned facing towards the oil passageways; and an oil communicating passageway extending vertically from a first oil passageway to the oil filter, wherein the oil filter protrudes forward from a crankcase of the engine.
- 2. The lubrication structure according to claim 1, wherein said first and said second ends of the oil pump shaft are arranged radially outward from a crankweight section of the crankshaft.
- 3. The lubrication structure according to claim 2, wherein the oil filter is arranged in a position offset from a center of the engine on a side of the first oil passageway opposite to the oil pump.
- 4. The lubrication structure according to claim 3, wherein the first oil passageway and an oil relief passageway are formed in a mutually parallel arrangement, said first oil passageway formed on a first side of an oil discharge path from the oil filter and said oil relief passageway formed on a second side of an oil discharge path.
- 5. The lubrication structure according to claim 4, wherein a relief valve is provided between the oil filter and the oil pump in a position within the oil relief passageway and coaxial therewith.
- 6. A lubrication structure for an internal combustion engine, the internal combustion engine including a crankcase divided into a left crankcase and a right crankcase along a longitudinal centerline, and having a crankshaft arranged transversely therein, said lubrication structure comprising:an oil pump having a pump chamber provided at a first end of an oil pump shaft, said oil pump shaft arranged in parallel with the crankshaft; a plurality of oil passageways extending from a side surface of the pump chamber of the oil pump to a second end of the oil pump shaft, said oil passageways arranged in parallel with the oil pump shaft; an oil filter positioned facing towards the oil passageways; an oil introduction passageway extending vertically from a first oil passageway to the oil filter; and an oil discharge port forming an oil supply passageway from an oil pan positioned in a lower portion of said crankcase.
- 7. The lubrication structure according to claim 6, wherein said oil introduction passageway and said oil discharge port are formed in said left crankcase and an oil discharge port is formed in said right crankcase.
- 8. The lubrication structure according to claim 6, wherein the first oil passageway and an oil relief passageway are formed in a mutually parallel arrangement.
- 9. The lubrication structure according to claim 8, wherein said oil relief passageway is formed in said right crankcase.
- 10. The lubrication structure according to claim 9, said first oil passageway formed on a first side of an oil discharge path from the oil filter and said oil relief passageway formed on a second side of an oil discharge path.
- 11. The lubrication structure according to claim 8, wherein a relief valve is provided between the oil filter and the oil pump in a position within the oil relief passageway and coaxial therewith.
- 12. The lubrication structure according to claim 11, wherein said relief valve is formed in said right crankcase.
- 13. The lubrication structure according to claim 10, wherein a relief valve is provided between the oil filter and the oil pump in a position within the oil relief passageway and coaxial therewith.
- 14. The lubrication structure according to claim 13, wherein said relief valve is formed in said right crankcase.
- 15. The lubrication structure according to claim 14, wherein said relief valve is securedly engaged by a protuberance formed in said right crankcase.
- 16. The lubrication structure according to claim 15, wherein the oil filter is arranged in a position offset from the longitudinal centerline of the engine on a side of the first oil passageway opposite to the oil pump.
- 17. The lubrication structure according to claim 16, wherein a chain is provided between a drive sprocket fitted to a right end of a lower side balancer shaft protruding from the right crankcase.
- 18. The lubrication structure according to claim 17, wherein a driven sprocket is fitted to the first end of the pump drive shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-098861 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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