Claims
- 1. In an oil pump inlet screen assembly adapted to be immersed in an oil sump and comprising a filter screen including a housing, a pipe connected at one end to said housing and adapted to be received by press fit connection at the other end into an opening in an oil pump housing to feed oil from said sump through said housing and pipe to said pump, the improvement wherein said housing and pipe are molded integrally of thermoplastic material having poor dimensional stability due to characteristics of said material such as cold flow or hygroscopy, and wherein said screen assembly further comprises a one-piece metal eyelet received over said other pipe end in structural engagement with the inner and outer walls of said other pipe end and adapted for press-fit engagement with a said pump opening in sealing engagement with both said pipe end and said pump opening.
- 2. The improvement set forth in claim 1 wherein said pipe includes a circumferential rib formed on an outer surface spaced from said one pipe end, and wherein said eyelet includes coaxial cylindrical portions respectively disposed internally and externally of said one pipe end, said externally disposed portion including a flanged skirt portion which cpatures said rib to retain said eyelet on said one pipe end.
- 3. The improvement set forth in claim 2 wherein said cylindrical portions are of substantially similar axial dimension.
- 4. The improvement set forth in claim 1 wherein said pipe includes a circumferential rib formed on an outer surface of said pipe spaced from said other pipe end, and wherein said eyelet includes a flanged end portion which captures said rib such that said rib acts to retain said eyelet on said pipe end and is simultaneously adapted to function as a stop to limit press-fit insertion of said pipe end into said pump opening.
- 5. The improvement set forth in claim 4 wherein said circumferential rib includes at least one radial depression, and wherein said flanged end portion structurally engages said depression so as to resist rotation of said eyelet with respect to said other pipe end.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 906,256 filed May 15, 1978 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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