Information
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Patent Grant
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6463904
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Patent Number
6,463,904
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Date Filed
Thursday, June 7, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 15, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 195 A
- 123 196 R
- 123 195 C
- 123 198 C
- 123 196 A
- 277 549
- 277 551
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An oil module for an internal combustion engine including a carrier element (10), an oil pump (12) integrated in the carrier element, an oil filter (21) which is flange-mounted to the carrier element, and at least one pressure control valve (17). The carrier element (10) is made of synthetic resin material and covers a flange area of the internal combustion engine. The housing for the oil pump (12) is arranged on the carrier element (10) in the flange area of the internal combustion engine.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 of Federal Republic of Germany patent application no. DE 100 28 159.1, filed Jun. 7, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an oil module for an internal combustion engine comprising a carrier element, an oil pump integrated in the carrier element, an oil filter, which is flange-mounted to the carrier element, and a pressure control valve.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
An oil module of this general type is known, for example, from EP 0 838 577 A1. The oil supply system of an engine described in this document extends along an end face of the engine. It is adjoined by an oil pan with an oil pump, which sucks oil out of the oil pan and at the same time drives the oil circuit to supply the engine with oil. An oil cooler also is provided, which is connected with the coolant circuit and the oil circuit, and which is equipped with an oil filter. The fluid connections between oil module and engine are provided by lines that are integrated into the oil module.
A drawback of this known oil module is that, although a plurality of elements is combined into a module, the arrangement of these elements involves a highly complex arrangement of the lines and thus results in a very complex construction of the module.
Further, DE 196 26 867 discloses a carrier part for the lubricant oil supply and oil treatment elements in an internal combustion engine. This carrier part is intended to accommodate as many of these elements as possible and has seats for an oil filter, an oil cooler, an oil pressure control valve and a bypass duct. In addition, corresponding oil carrying ducts are formed in the carrier part.
A drawback of this carrier part is that a reliable seal is required on the internal combustion engine due to the plurality of the connections. The carrier part itself is not equipped with the individual components, but is only a mounting element for the components. This has the further drawback that leakage problems can occur due to the plurality of mounting points.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention is to provide an oil module which obviates the foregoing drawbacks.
Another object of the invention is to provide an oil module for an internal combustion engine, which directly contains a plurality of oil supply components and thus requires only a few sealing locations.
These and other objects are achieved in accordance with the present invention by providing an oil module for an internal combustion engine, comprising a carrier element, an oil pump integrated in said carrier element, an oil filter which is flange-mounted to the carrier element, and at least one pressure control valve, wherein the carrier element is made of synthetic resin material and covers a flange area of the internal combustion engine, and wherein a housing for the oil pump is arranged on the carrier element in the flange area of the internal combustion engine.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the objects are achieved by providing a sealing ring made of a thermoplastic synthetic resin material with an injection-molded sealing or dirt lip made of polytetrafluoroethylene and an injection molded silicon seal for axial sealing of a shaft, wherein an assembly sleeve, which pre-positions the sealing lips, is provided for inserting the shaft, and an assembly dummy of the shaft precisely centers the sealing ring on a receiving flange.
The essential advantage of the invention is that the carrier part, which is made of synthetic resin material, i.e. plastic, covers a flange area of the internal combustion engine, and the crankshaft, which directly drives the oil pump integrated into the oil module, extends in the flange area. This achieves a very compact unit. Furthermore, the use of synthetic resin material has the advantage of providing a simple and effective seal, while being inexpensive to produce and having low weight.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the oil filter is a casing oil filter. The casing forms a direct part of the carrier element. Inside the casing oil filter, a metal-free filter cartridge is arranged. Both the incoming unfiltered fluid line and the outgoing filtered fluid line are integrated into the carrier element. After use, the metal-free filter cartridge can be easily replaced and thermally disposed of.
The carrier element of the invention offers a further possibility for integration with respect to the oil cooler. The oil cooler can either be integrated into the carrier element or flange-mounted thereto. The oil pump disposed inside the carrier element is an internal gear pump, which runs inside a flat pressure die cast component made of aluminum. To seal the crankshaft, which extends through the oil module, the oil module has a sealing ring, which is held in a flange and is provided with a sealing lip or dirt lip made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Further, an injected silicon seal is provided for axial sealing of the crankcase volume.
The invention further relates to a sealing ring used in the oil module. The sealing ring is pre-positioned by an assembly mock-up of the crankshaft to ensure a precise seat of the seal during final assembly of the oil module and thus a reliable seal of the crankshaft.
These and other features of preferred embodiments of the invention, in addition to being set forth in the claims, are also disclosed in the specification and/or the drawings, and the individual features each may be implemented in embodiments of the invention either individually or in the form of subcombinations of two or more features and can be applied to other fields of use and may constitute advantageous, separately protectable constructions for which protection is also claimed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be described in further detail hereinafter with reference to illustrative preferred embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic representation of an oil module incorporating the individual components of the invention;
FIG. 2
shows the module depicted in
FIG. 1
viewed from the flange side;
FIG. 3
is a depiction of the preliminary assembly of the sealing ring for the crankshaft, and
FIGS. 4
a, b
and
c
are assembly diagrams of the oil module on the internal combustion engine.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The oil module according to
FIG. 1
comprises a carrier part
10
, which is provided with mounting bores
11
along its periphery for mounting to the internal combustion engine. An oil pump
12
is integrated into carrier part
10
. The oil pump comprises an oil pump housing
13
, which may be a pressure cast aluminum part, a rotor set comprising an outer rotor
14
and an inner rotor
15
, and a washer or wearing ring
16
.
Further, a pressure control valve
17
is arranged on carrier part
10
. This pressure control valve is shown with a valve plunger
18
, valve spring
19
, and plug
20
. The valve ensures constant oil pressure in the oil supply line.
Also connected to carrier part
10
is a casing oil filter
21
, which is sealed with a cover
22
in a manner known per se. Casing oil filter
21
contains a filter element (not shown), to which the oil to be filtered is supplied by oil pump
12
via line
23
. Filtered oil flows via line
24
to the bearings which must be supplied with oil (not shown).
When carrier part
10
is mounted to an internal combustion engine, the crankshaft of the engine is pushed through carrier part opening
25
. A shaft sealing ring
26
is screwed onto this opening
25
and provides a reliable seal of the outwardly extending crankshaft, to which pulleys for driving auxiliary units may be mounted in the usual manner.
FIG. 2
shows the carrier part as viewed from the flange side. Identical parts are provided with the same reference numbers. The parts of the oil pump, such as wearing ring
16
as well as outer rotor
14
and inner rotor
15
, are inserted into oil pump housing
13
and are then integrated together with the housing into housing opening
27
. The housing opening is provided with ducts for the incoming and pumped oil. The use of synthetic resin material, i.e., injection molded plastic, permits complex housing structures like the one depicted here. Plastic has the further advantage that it reduces the weight of the assembly.
FIG. 3
is a section view illustrating the preassembly of a crankshaft sealing ring
28
on carrier part
10
. First, the crankshaft sealing ring
28
, which comprises a silicon seal
29
and a dirt lip
30
made of polytetrafluoroethylene, is inserted into the shaft sealing ring
26
and centered by using an assembly sleeve
31
. Inserts
32
are provided on carrier part
10
for attaching the shaft sealing ring
26
.
Further, an assembly mock-up
33
of the crankshaft is first inserted into the carrier part. With the assembly mock-up, the shaft sealing ring
26
is guided to the carrier part
10
and connected therewith by means of bolts
34
. After attachment of the sealing ring
26
to the carrier part
10
, assembly mock-up
33
and installing sleeve
31
can be removed. The crankshaft sealing ring
28
is precisely aligned to the crankshaft, which is to be mounted later.
FIG. 4
shows the mounting of the carrier part to the engine. As mentioned above and described in
FIG. 3
, crankshaft sealing ring
28
is already centered. An expanding mandrel
35
is first pushed into the carrier part. On this expanding mandrel, an expanding sleeve
36
and a positioning sleeve
37
are arranged. The positioning sleeve is pushed up to shaft sealing ring
26
as shown in FIG.
4
b. The expanding sleeve is pushed leftward far enough until the dirt lip
30
extends inside a groove
38
of the expanding sleeve.
Now, the crankshaft
39
can be inserted from the left. It moves the expanding mandrel
35
and the expanding sleeve
36
toward the right. As soon as crankshaft sealing ring
28
rests against the crankshaft, the assembly aids can be removed. Thereafter, the carrier part
10
is fastened to the internal combustion engine by means of the screwed connections with the mounting bores
11
shown in FIG.
1
.
The foregoing description and examples have been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and are not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed broadly to include all variations falling within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. An oil module for an internal combustion engine, comprising a carrier element, an oil pump integrated in said carrier element, an oil filter which is flange-mounted to the carrier element, and at least one pressure control valve, wherein the carrier element is made of synthetic resin material and covers a flange area of the internal combustion engine, wherein a housing for the oil pump is arranged on the carrier element in the flange area of the internal combustion engine, and wherein the internal combustion engine has a crankshaft which extends through the oil module and the oil pump, said crankshaft being provided with an outward sealing ring, said sealing ring being is held in a flange and being provided with a sealing or dirt lip made of polytetrafluoroethylene and with an injection molded silicon seal for axial sealing of the crankshaft.
- 2. An oil module according to claim 1, wherein the oil filter is a casing oil filter with a metal-free filter cartridge, said oil filter having an unfiltered fluid intake line and a filtered fluid outlet line integrated into the carrier element.
- 3. An oil module according to claim 1, further comprising an oil cooler through which coolant of the internal combustion engine flows integrated into the carrier element.
- 4. An oil module according to claim 1, further comprising an oil cooler through which coolant of the internal combustion engine flows flange -mounted to the carrier element.
- 5. An oil module according to claim 1, wherein the oil pump is an internal gear pump, which is integrated into a flange-shaped, flat, pressure die cast aluminum part inside the carrier element.
- 6. A sealing ring made of a thermoplastic synthetic resin material with an injection-molded sealing or dirt lip made of polytetrafluoroethylene and an injection molded silicon seal for axial sealing of a shaft, wherein an assembly sleeve, which pre-positions the sealing lips, is provided for inserting the shaft, and an assembly dummy of the shaft precisely centers the sealing ring on a receiving flange.
- 7. A sealing ring according to claim 6, in combination with an oil module for an internal combustion engine, comprising a carrier element, an oil pump integrated in said carrier element, an oil filter which is flange-mounted to the carrier element, and a pressure control valve, wherein the carrier element is made of synthetic resin material and covers a flange area of the internal combustion engine; a housing for the oil pump is arranged on the carrier element in the flange area of the internal combustion engine; said shaft is a crankshaft of the internal combustion engine, and said sealing ring receives and seals said crankshaft.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
100 28 159 |
Jun 2000 |
DE |
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