1. Prior Art
Increased use of the diesel engine commonly finds deployment of a by-pass filter in addition to the standard full flow oil filter to assist with improved filtration of the engine oil. This practice allows the oil to be cleaned as the engine is running. The benefit is evident when extended oil change intervals are possible. The result is reduced oil use and decreased cost. By-pass filter cartridges are available in a variety of filtration grades. Many commercial grade vehicles that use diesel engines have the availability of systems to integrate the by-pass filter process.
2. Description of Prior Art
Many systems have been produced that allow connectivity of remotely located secondary oil filtration devices. The predominant method used connects the various filters and adapter bases together to route engine oil away from the internal lubrication system and back. Many engine types require the connectivity of the parts to be designed by the individual deploying the filtration device resulting in few standards and difficult to fabricate solutions. All remote filtration mounts heretofore are known to suffer from a number of disadvantages:
Several advantages of one or more aspects are as follows: Use without modification to the engine, oil feed to multiple devices simultaneously, oil flow is restricted within the anti flow back valve circuit while allowing unrestricted flow in a parallel circuit, oil samples collect constantly while the engine is running permitting access to the sample after the engine and oil have cooled. Other advantages of one or more aspects will be apparent from a consideration of the drawings and description.
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The present invention relates to an apparatus separate from the internal combustion engine and its primary oil filtration and oil circulation system. The two external devices as part of said invention provide a method for diverting a portion of primary engine oil flow to a conventional secondary oil device. The function of oil diverter 234 is to produce unrestricted oil out flow sensor/sender 232 for oil sensor/sender port 236 and unrestricted oil out flow 218 while producing out only restricted oil out flow 226 through oil out port 228 for conventional secondary oil device 322. Anti flow back valve spring 212 and anti flow back valve ball 214 comprise the flow restricting portion of oil diverter 234. The method to retain valve spring 212 is the anti flow back valve spring retainer plug 210 inserted into anti flow back valve plug hole 216. When engine oil out flow 224 applies sufficient pressure to valve ball 214 the oil supply overcomes the valve spring 212 bias on the ball against the seat thereby permitting out only restricted oil out flow 226 and providing diverter oil out flow 320 to conventional secondary oil device 322. In the event said pressure subsides said bias on valve ball 214 is relaxed resulting in blockage of restricted out flow 226 preventing reverse flow. Oil diverter 234 attaches to the engine block 314 via the engine block oil outlet 316 and Conventional banjo bolt 242 utilizing oil diverter mounting hole 222, top mortise 220, and bottom mortise 246.
Invention further includes the second method and device oil return body assembly 124 for returning said engine oil flow from conventional secondary oil device 322 back to the engine valve cover enclosure 168 and into the oil circulation system. Oil return o ring 174 creates the seal between return assembly 124 and enclosure 168. Oil out flow 224 passes through oil inlet passage 318 by way of conventional banjo bolt 242 to oil diverter inlet passage 238. Additionally said passage 318 connects through oil diverter 234 and inlet passage 238 to oil passage plug hole 230. Said engine oil outflow 224 is dispersed with full flow and pressure to oil sensor/sender port 236 while at the same time providing full flow and pressure to unrestricted oil out flow port 248 and additionally as out only restricted oil out flow 226 to said oil out port 228 for use by conventional secondary oil device 322. Secondary device oil out flow 324 routes to return assembly 124 by way of conventional oil line fitting 310 and conventional oil line 312 through threaded oil input port 122 then oil return inlet passage 176 and into retainer assembly 153 via concavity passage 156 through oil inlet hole 158 and oil groove 148 through oil inlet hole 144 to the oil capture vessel 150 where a small amount of oil is collected while allowing excess oil flow to return back to the engine as overflow through the openings on both sides of the retainer assembly 153 created by the fit into return assembly 124.
The return assembly 124 also includes the retainer assembly 153 providing a method and device for attachment of return assembly 124 to engine oil inlet boss 170 within the enclosure 168 by way of the retainer locking lug 166 inserted into the engine oil inlet boss notch 172. A twisting action engages said retainer locking lug 166 into said boss notch 172 providing the vertical and first of two methods comprising attachment of said return assembly 124 to the engine. The clamp assembly 134 provides the method to apply horizontal clamping action by way of the oil return clamp clearance slot 130 and clamping bolt 142. Said horizontal clamping action increases as clamping bolt 142 is tightened reducing the gap for clearance slot 130 until entire return assembly 124 is secured to the boss 170.
The clamp assembly 134 and the retainer assembly 153 are associated and to be used in unison as a method of attachment for the entire return assembly. Said clamp assembly 134 is secured to return assembly 124 by way of clamp screw 136 in two places through left 132 and right 140 clamp screw chamfers attaching to threaded hole left 120 and right 126. Additionally this attachment utilizes left 128 and right 138 clamp flanges. Once return assembly 124 and retainer assembly 153 are assembled a further securing method is utilized by tightening threaded locking socket screw 164 resulting in the coupling of the retainer assembly 153 previously locked into the boss notch 172 and the clamp assembly 134 already tightened by way of clamping bolt 142. The resulting union of the two assemblies provides secure attachment to said enclosure 168. Once return assembly 124 and retainer assembly 153 are combined conventional oil cap 110 uses oil cap mortise 154 and 160 as clearance to fit to retainer assembly 153.
Thus the reader will see that the embodiment of the oil diverter, oil return body, twist retainer and oil return clamp assemblies provide an apparatus, methods and devices facilitating an integrated apparatus for utilizing conventional secondary oil devices with internal combustion engines. Some of the unique features of each being the multi output port diverter with anti flow back valve, the method of attachment for the twist retainer and oil return body and the oil capture vessel.
While my above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope, but rather as an exemplification of one embodiment thereof. Many other variations are possible.
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/511,091 filed 2011 Jul. 24 by the present inventor.
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61511091 | Jul 2011 | US |