1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a multicylinder internal combustion engine which may be assembled from the top side of the engine without the need for accessing internal parts through a lower portion of the engine.
2. Related Art
Reciprocating internal combustion engines utilizing a crankshaft upon which a number of pistons and connecting rods are mounted typically require that assembly of the engine proceed with operations accessed from not only the top portion of the engine, but also the lower portion of the engine. Thus, when mounting a crankshaft within a conventional internal combustion engine, a cylinder block must be accessed from a lower portion of the engine, so as to allow the crankshaft to be placed into contact with the block, and secured with main bearing caps places from underneath the engine. Then, pistons and connecting rods are inserted from the top of the engine; once again the fastenings for the connecting rod caps must be applied from underneath the engine. This assembly technique causes unfortunate problems in the context of many usages of internal combustion engines. For example, in marine usage, it is often very difficult to obtain access to the lower portion of an engine once it has been installed in a vessel. Similarly, with many vehicle usages and even stationary usage of reciprocating engines, access to the lower portion of the crankcase is difficult, which makes it extremely difficult to work on the engine in place. This, in turn, frequently necessitates expensive and time-consuming removal of the engine to allow it to be properly serviced. Moreover, known internal combustion engines which have suffered spun main bearings or other bearing damage often require expensive and technically difficult resurfacing of the main bearing bores. And, extensive damage in the area of the main bearing bores often necessitates the scrapping of motor blocks, at concomitantly high expense.
It would be desirable to provide an internal combustion engine assembled almost completely from the top of the engine, while at the same time offering completely renewable main baring bores, so as to avoid both the need to resurface main bearing bores in the field, as well as the scrapping of engines having heavily damaged main bearing bores.
According to an aspect of the present invention, an internal combustion engine includes a carrier base having a lower portion configured as a crankcase, and an upper portion having a number of upwardly-directed assembly provisions. A crankshaft is mounted within an upward-opening crankshaft bay of the carrier base. The engine also includes a number of main bearing caps for mounting the crankshaft within the crankshaft bay, and a camshaft carrier mounted upon the main bearing caps. According to another aspect of the present invention, a camshaft is journaled within the camshaft carrier, which further houses a number of valve lifters which are reciprocally housed within the camshaft carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a number of cylinder assemblies are mounted to a least one cylinder deck adjoining the crankshaft bay at the upper portion of the carrier base. The engine also includes a number of piston and connecting rod assemblies, with the connecting rods being attached to the crankshaft and to the pistons, and with the pistons being housed within the cylinder assemblies.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a number of lower bearing sections are secured to the carrier base within the crankshaft bay, with the lower bearing sections cooperating with a number of main bearing caps, also secured to the carrier base within the crankshaft bay, to mount the crankshaft within the crankshaft bay.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a method for topload assembly of an internal combustion engine includes providing a carrier base having a lower portion configured as a crankcase, and an upper portion configured with a number of assembly provisions, and mounting a crankshaft within a crankshaft bay located within the upper portion of the carrier base, with the crankshaft being secured by a number of main bearing caps.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a method for topload assembly of an internal combustion engine further includes mounting a camshaft carrier in the upper portion of the engine upon the main bearing caps, and mounting a number of cylinder assemblies upon cylinder decks located upon the upper portion of the carrier base adjoining the crankshaft bay. Before the cylinder assemblies are mounted to the cylinder decks, pistons and connecting rods will first be attached to the engine's crankshaft through an upper portion of the carrier base.
It is an advantage of a method and system according to the present invention that an internal combustion engine may be assembled and disassembled from the top side of the engine, without the need for performing any significant operations below the crankshaft.
It is yet another advantage of a method and system according to the present invention that the engine may be installed in a more compact space, due to the absence of a need to access the lower portion of the engine in the event that work must be performed on the engine's power cylinders.
Other advantages, as well as features of the present invention, will become apparent to the reader of this specification.
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After crankshaft 24 has been mounted within carrier base 14, piston and connecting rod assemblies may be attached to crankshaft 24. Pistons 64 are mounted upon connecting rods 68. Each of connecting rods 68 has two bolts, 72, (
The foregoing invention has been described in accordance with the relevant legal standards, thus the description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiment may become apparent to those skilled in the art and fall within the scope of the invention. Accordingly the scope of legal protection afforded this invention can only be determined by studying the following claims.
This application is Divisional Application which is based upon U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/493,551, filed Jun. 29, 2009, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,316,814 herein incorporated by reference.
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