Claims
- 1. An engine lubrication system comprising a pump and an oil conduit means defining a first pressure side for delivering oil from an outlet of the pump to engine parts and a second lower pressure side for returning oil from the engine parts to the pump, the conduit means comprising:
- a. an oil filter unit having an inlet communicating with the pump outlet, the pump outlet being for discharging oil into a passage communicating with engine parts to be lubricated and the filter unit through which the oil passes; and,
- b. a fill fitting in fluid communication with said first pressure side for use during an oil change process through said passage for directing replacement oil into said first pressure side for supplying new oil to the oil filter unit, said fitting comprising:
- i. a fitting body;
- ii. a fill passage extending through the body;
- iii. a check valve member located in the fill passage;
- iv. a valve seat located in the fill passage; and,
- v. biasing means for biasing the check valving member against the valve seat.
- 2. The lubrication system of claim 1 wherein said fill fitting is connected to said oil filter unit communicating with said fill passage.
- 3. The lubrication system of claim 2 wherein said fill fitting further comprises a threaded base threaded into said oil filter unit.
- 4. The lubrication system of claim 1 wherein said fill fitting further includes a loading ring mounted to said engine and said filter is mounted to said filter unit at a filter mounting end.
- 5. A method of changing an engine's used oil during an oil change process comprising:
- a. draining substantially all used oil from an engine;
- b. removing a used oil filter unit from an engine;
- c. mounting a new oil filter unit to the engine in place of the used oil filter unit;
- d. filling the new oil filter unit by supplying new oil to the filter unit by flowing oil through a check valve equipped fill fitting located along and in direct communication with a pressure side of an oil supply conduit, the pressure side of the supply conduit originating at an oil pump and ending at parts of said engine to be lubricated.
- 6. An engine conduit system for providing lubrication to parts of an internal combustion engine to be lubricated comprising:
- a. a pressure side originating at a pump and terminating at said engine parts, said pressure side including an oil filter unit intermediate said pump and engine parts;
- b. a second side originating at said engine parts and terminating at said pump; and,
- c. a loading fitting adapted to receive replacement oil during an oil change process in order to supply the oil filter unit with replacement oil, said loading fitting being located along and in direct fluid communication with said pressure side, said fitting including a check valve means for preventing oil from exiting the fitting.
- 7. The conduit of claim 6 wherein said fitting is located on said oil filter unit.
- 8. The conduit of claim 7 wherein said fitting is removably connected to said oil filter unit.
- 9. The conduit of claim 6 further including a mounting plate adapted to be mounted to the filter unit at a filter mounting end, wherein the plate is capable of being mounted to the engine, and wherein the loading fitting is located on the mounting plate.
- 10. A method of changing an engine's used oil from such engine's lubrication system during an oil change process comprising:
- a. draining substantially all used oil from an engine;
- b. removing a used oil filter unit from an engine;
- c. mounting a new oil filter unit to the engine in place of the used oil filter unit;
- d. filling the new oil filter unit as new oil is supplied to the engine, the filter being supplied by supplying new oil to the filter unit by flowing oil through a check valve equipped fitting connected to the engine's lubrication system on the pressure side of an oil pump of said engine.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/659,992, filed Feb. 22, 1991, entitled "Oil Change System and Method," now U.S. Pat. No. 5,079,831, issued Dec. 10, 1991.
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