The invention relates to an oil reservoir of an internal combustion engine.
An internal combustion engine typically comprises an oil reservoir designed as an oil pan, in which oil, which serves for the lubrication and if applicable cooling of assemblies of an internal combustion engine, can be collected. Emanating from the oil reservoir, the oil collected in the oil reservoir can be fed to the relevant assemblies of the internal combustion engine for lubrication and if applicable cooling. Following this, the oil, emanating from the respective assemblies of the internal combustion engine, can be conducted back into the oil reservoir. In the case of an internal combustion engine, the oil from the internal combustion engine either drains directly downwards from the internal combustion engine into the oil reservoir or the oil is transported via a pipe from the internal combustion engine in the direction of the oil reservoir. In particular in applications on board of a ship it is required that an internal combustion engine installed there can also continue operation even in inclined positions.
From DE 10 2014 001 965 A1 and from DE 10 2014 001 966 A1, oil reservoirs in each case for an internal combustion engine installed on a ship are known, which ensure an oil supply of the internal combustion engine with a permanently unchanged inclined position of the oil reservoir. There, the oil reservoir is subdivided into a central oil chamber and lateral oil chambers, wherein oil from the lateral oil chambers is delivered into the central oil chamber with the help of pumps, so that in the central oil chamber, from which oil is suctioned in the direction of the internal combustion engine, can be suctioned even with a permanently unchanged inclined position of the oil reservoir or of the internal combustion engine.
As already explained, the oil reservoirs known from the prior art ensure a secure supply of the internal combustion engine with oil, emanating from the oil reservoir, with a permanently unchanged inclined position of the oil reservoir and thus of the internal combustion engine. However, the oil reservoirs known from the prior art are elaborate in design. There is therefore a need for an oil reservoir of a simpler design, which in the case of inclined positions that change in cycles, makes possible a defined oil supply of the internal combustion engine.
One aspect of the present invention is based on creating a new type of oil reservoir of an internal combustion engine. Dependent on the inclined position of the oil reservoir, the central oil chamber can be coupled according to the invention to a first lateral oil chamber, which adjoins the central oil chamber on a first side of the central oil chamber, or to a second lateral oil chamber, which adjoins the central oil chamber on a second side of the central oil chamber, via in each case at least one passively controlled check valve.
The oil reservoir according to one aspect of the invention utilises passively controlled check valves and thus manages to get by without pumps. Compared with the oil reservoirs known from the prior art, the oil reservoir according to the invention therefore is of a significantly simpler construction. In particular when the inclined positions of the oil reservoir change in cycles, a reliable, defined oil supply of the internal combustion engine can be ensured with such an oil reservoir.
Preferentially, the respective check valve is oil pressure-controlled and gravity-controlled. Such check valves, which are oil pressure-controlled and gravity-controlled, are controlled purely passively are particularly simple and effective.
According to an advantageous further development, the central oil chamber is closed at the top. By way of this it is ensured that as a consequence of an inclined position, no oil can escape from the central oil chamber at the top. By way of this the oil supply of the internal combustion engine emanating from the oil reservoir can be further improved.
According to an advantageous further development, each of the lateral oil chambers is subdivided into multiple part oil chambers. Preferentially, each of the lateral oil chambers is subdivided into an inner lateral part oil chamber and at least one outer lateral part oil chamber. Part oil chambers adjoining one another are coupled via separating walls with permanently open and thus oil-permeable recesses. The respective inner lateral part oil chamber of the respective lateral oil chambers can be coupled to the central oil chamber in each case via at least one of the passively controlled check valves. By subdividing the lateral oil chambers into part oil chambers, the oil supply of the internal combustion engine, emanating from the oil reservoir, can be further improved.
Preferentially, the respective inner lateral part oil chamber of the respective lateral oil chambers is closed at the top. At least the respective outer lateral part oil chamber of the respective lateral oil chamber, which is located the furthest away from the central oil chamber, is open at the top. By closing the inner lateral part oil chambers, the oil supply of the internal combustion engine, emanating from the oil reservoir, is further improved. By way of the outer lateral part oil chambers, the oil can flow back into the oil reservoir. The oil emanating from the internal combustion engine and flowing back into the oil reservoir is initially calmed in the lateral oil chambers and only subsequently flows in the direction of the internal combustion engine via the central oil chamber.
Preferred further developments of the invention are obtained from the subclaims and the following description. Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail by way of the drawing without being restricted to this. There it shows:
The invention relates to an oil reservoir for an internal combustion engine. The oil reservoir according to one aspect of the invention is employed in particular with an internal combustion engine installed on a ship.
The oil reservoir 10 comprises a central oil chamber 15 and lateral oil chambers 16 and 17 adjoining on both sides of the central oil chamber 15. According to
As already explained, a lateral oil chamber 16, 17 each is arranged on both sides of the central oil chamber 15. Dependent on an inclined position of the oil reservoir 10, the lateral oil chambers 16, 17 are positioned either obliquely above or alternatively obliquely below the central oil chamber 15.
Oil which, emanating from the internal combustion engine, is returned in the direction of the oil reservoir 10, can be returned emanating from the internal combustion engine into the lateral oil chambers 16, 17.
The central oil chamber 15 is separated by separating walls 18 from the lateral oil chambers 16, 17 adjoining the same.
In the shown preferred exemplary embodiment, the central oil chamber 15 is closed at the top, located opposite the bottom wall 11, by a lid wall 19 (an open central oil chamber is likewise possible).
Dependent on the inclined position of the oil reservoir 10, the central oil chamber 15 is coupled to the lateral oil chamber 16, which is arranged on a first side of the central oil chamber 15, or to the lateral oil chamber 17, which is arranged on a second side of the central oil chamber 11 located opposite, via a respective at least one passively controlled check valve 20.
The respective passively controlled check valve 20 is integrated in the respective separating wall 18 between the central oil chamber 15 and the respective adjoining lateral oil chamber 16, 17.
In particular when the oil reservoir 10 assumes the normal position shown in
In the inclined position of
In particular when the oil reservoir 10 of
In
As already explained, the check valves 20 are passively controlled. In particular, the check valves are oil pressure-controlled and gravity-controlled. Dependent on the pressure differential of the oil pressure in the oil chambers 15 and 16 as well as 15 and 17 adjoining one another and dependent on the inclined position of the oil reservoir 10 and the gravity that is active as a consequence of the inclined position, the check valves 20 are accordingly open or closed.
In the shown preferred exemplary embodiment, each of the lateral oil chambers 16, 17 is subdivided into multiple part oil chambers 16a, 16b and 17a, 17b respectively. Accordingly, in the exemplary embodiment of
The inner lateral part oil chambers 16a, 17a adjoin the central oil chamber 15 and are separated from the same by the separating walls 18 and the passively controlled check valves 20 or coupled by the passively controlled check valves 20. The inner part oil chambers 16a, 17a are separated from the adjoining outer part oil chambers 16b, 17b by separating walls 21, wherein permanently open and thus permanently oil-permeable recesses 22 are produced into these separating walls 21. Between the part oil chambers 16a, 16b and 17a, 17b respectively of the lateral oil chambers 16, 17, oil can permanently flow via the permanently open and thus permanently oil-permeable recesses 22, namely dependent on the inclined position of the oil reservoir 10.
In the shown exemplary embodiment of
In contrast with the exemplary embodiment of
The oil reservoir 10 according to the invention has a simple design structure and utilises passively controlled check valves 20. No actively controlled assemblies such as for example pumps are required. With the oil reservoir 10 according to the invention a secure supply to the internal combustion engine of cooling oil or lubricating oil can be ensured with cyclically changing inclined positions of the oil reservoir 10.
Thus, while there have shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.
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10 2016 119 507.3 | Oct 2016 | DE | national |
This is a U.S. national stage of application No. PCT/EP2017/074301, filed on Sep. 26, 2017. Priority is claimed on German Application No. DE102016119507.3, filed Oct. 13, 2016, the content of which is incorporated here by reference.
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PCT/EP2017/074301 | 9/26/2017 | WO | 00 |