Claims
- 1. An oil pump mounting structure for an engine, said engine including a crankcase rotatably supporting a crankshaft, an oil pan connected to a lower portion of the crankcase, and an oil pump interlocked to rotate with the crankshaft, said oil pump mounting structure comprising:a mounting portion, said mounting portion being provided on a bottom of the oil pan; a pump housing of the oil pump, said pump housing being removably mounted on said mounting portion; and a drive shaft supported for rotation about a horizontal axis within said pump housing.
- 2. An oil pump mounting structure for an engine, said engine including a crankcase rotatably supporting a crankshaft, an oil pan connected to a lower portion of the crankcase, and an oil pump interlocked to rotate with the crankshaft, said oil pump mounting structure comprising:a mounting portion, said mounting portion being provided on a bottom of the oil pan; a pump housing of the oil pump, said pump housing being removably mounted on said mounting portion; and an oil strainer, said oil strainer being connected to an inlet of the oil pump and being fixedly held between the oil pan and said pump housing.
- 3. An oil pump mounting structure for an engine, said engine including a crankcase rotatably supporting a crankshaft, an oil pan connected to a lower portion of the crankcase, and an oil pump interlocked to rotate with the crankshaft, said oil pump mounting structure comprising:a mounting portion, said mounting portion being provided on a bottom of the oil pan; a pump housing of the oil pump, said pump housing being removably mounted on said mounting portion; a relief valve, said relief valve being connected to an outlet of the oil pump and being fixedly connected between the oil pan and said pump housing; and an oil filter, said oil filter being connected to the outlet and being mounted to an outer surface of a side wall of the oil pan.
- 4. The oil pump mounting structure for an engine according to claim 3, further comprising:a first oil passage in communication with the outlet, said first oil passage being formed in said pump housing; a second oil passage in communication with said first oil passage and inlet of said oil filter, said second oil passage being formed in the oil pan; and a third oil passage in communication with an outlet of said oil filter, said third oil passage being formed in the oil pan.
- 5. The oil pump mounting structure for an engine according to claim 2, further comprising:a relief valve, said relief valve being connected to an outlet of the oil pump and being fixedly connected between the oil pan and said pump housing in a direction parallel to a direction where said oil strainer is held; and an oil filter, said oil filter being connected to the outlet and being mounted to an outer surface of a side wall of the oil pan.
- 6. The oil pump mounting structure for an engine according to claim 5, further comprising:a first oil passage in communication with the outlet, said first oil passage being formed in said pump housing; a second oil passage in communication with said first oil passage and inlet of said oil filter, said second oil passage being formed in the oil pan; and a third oil passage in communication with an outlet of said oil filter, said third oil passage being formed in the oil pan.
- 7. The oil pump mounting structure for an engine according to claim 1, further comprising:a partition wall, said partition wall being provided in said pump housing to form a power transmission chamber between said partition wall and a side wall of the oil pan to partition said power transmission chamber from an oil reservoir chamber formed in the oil pan; and a rotating member, said rotating member being rotatable by power transmission from the crankshaft and being fixed to an end portion of a drive shaft rotatably supported by said pump housing, said rotating member being on said power transmission chamber side of said partition wall.
- 8. The oil pump mounting structure for an engine according to claim 2, further comprising:a partition wall, said partition wall being provided in said pump housing to form a power transmission chamber between said partition wall and a side wall of the oil pan to partition said power transmission chamber from an oil reservoir chamber formed in the oil pan; and a rotating member, said rotating member being rotatable by power transmission from the crankshaft and being fixed to an end portion of a drive shaft rotatably supported by said pump housing, said rotating member being on said power transmission chamber side of said partition wall.
- 9. The oil pump mounting structure for an engine according to claim 3, further comprising:a partition wall, said partition wall being provided in said pump housing to form a power transmission chamber between said partition wall and a side wall of the oil pan to partition said power transmission chamber from an oil reservoir chamber formed in the oil pan; and a rotating member, said rotating member being rotatable by power transmission from the crankshaft and being fixed to an end portion of a drive shaft rotatably supported by said pump housing, said rotating member being on said power transmission chamber side of said partition wall.
- 10. The oil pump mounting structure for an engine according to claim 5, further comprising:a partition wall, said partition wall being provided in said pump housing to form a power transmission chamber between said partition wall and a side wall of the oil pan to partition said power transmission chamber from an oil reservoir chamber formed in the oil pan; and a rotating member, said rotating member being rotatable by power transmission from the crankshaft and being fixed to an end portion of a drive shaft rotatably supported by said pump housing, said rotating member being on said power transmission chamber side of said partition wall.
- 11. An engine, comprising:a cylinder block, said cylinder block including a crankcase formed integrally therewith; a crankshaft, said crankshaft being rotatably supported in said crankcase; an oil pan, said oil pan being connected to a lower portion of said crankcase; a mounting portion, said mounting portion being provided on a bottom of said oil pan; an oil pump, said oil pump including a pump housing, said pump housing being removably mounted on said mounting portion; and a drive shaft supported for rotation about a horizontal axis within said pump housing, said drive shaft being interlocked to rotate with said crankshaft.
- 12. An engine, comprising:a cylinder block, said cylinder block including a crankcase formed integrally therewith; a crankshaft, said crankshaft being rotatably supported in said crankcase; an oil pan, said oil pan being connected to a lower portion of said crankcase; a mounting portion, said mounting portion being provided on a bottom of said oil pan; an oil pump, said oil pump being interlocked to rotate with said crankshaft, said oil pump including a pump housing, said pump housing being removably mounted on said mounting portion; and an oil strainer, said oil strainer being connected to an inlet of said oil pump and being fixedly held between said oil pan and said pump housing.
- 13. An engine, comprising:a cylinder block, said cylinder block including a crankcase formed integrally therewith; a crankshaft, said crankshaft being rotatably supported in said crankcase; an oil pan, said oil pan being connected to a lower portion of said crankcase; a mounting portion, said mounting portion being provided on a bottom of said oil pan; an oil pump, said oil pump being interlocked to rotate with said crankshaft, said oil pump including a pump housing, said pump housing being removably mounted on said mounting portion; a relief valve, said relief valve being connected to an outlet of said oil pump and being fixedly connected between said oil pan and said pump housing; and an oil filter, said oil filter being connected to said outlet and being mounted to an outer surface of a side wall of said oil pan.
- 14. The engine according to claim 13, further comprising:a first oil passage in communication with said outlet, said first oil passage being formed in said pump housing; a second oil passage in communication with said first oil passage and inlet of said oil filter, said second oil passage being formed in said oil pan; and a third oil passage in communication with an outlet of said oil filter, said third oil passage being formed in the oil pan.
- 15. The engine according to claim 12, further comprising:a relief valve, said relief valve being connected to an outlet of said oil pump and being fixedly connected between said oil pan and said pump housing in a direction parallel to a direction where said oil strainer is held; and an oil filter, said oil filter being connected to said outlet and being mounted to an outer surface of a side wall of said oil pan.
- 16. The engine according to claim 15, further comprising:a first oil passage in communication with said outlet, said first oil passage being formed in said pump housing; a second oil passage in communication with said first oil passage and inlet of said oil filter, said second oil passage being formed in said oil pan; and a third oil passage in communication with an outlet of said oil filter, said third oil passage being formed in said oil pan.
- 17. The engine according to claim 11, further comprising:a partition wall, said partition wall being provided in said pump housing to form a power transmission chamber between said partition wall and a side wall of said oil pan to partition said power transmission chamber from an oil reservoir chamber formed in said oil pan; and a rotating member, said rotating member being rotatable by power transmission from said crankshaft and being fixed to an end portion of a drive shaft rotatably supported by said pump housing, said rotating member being on said power transmission chamber side of said partition wall.
- 18. The engine according to claim 12, further comprising:a partition wall, said partition wall being provided in said pump housing to form a power transmission chamber between said partition wall and a side wall of said oil pan to partition said power transmission chamber from an oil reservoir chamber formed in said oil pan; and a rotating member, said rotating member being rotatable by power transmission from said crankshaft and being fixed to an end portion of a drive shaft rotatably supported by said pump housing, said rotating member being on said power transmission chamber side of said partition wall.
- 19. The engine according to claim 13, further comprising:a partition wall, said partition wall being provided in said pump housing to form a power transmission chamber between said partition wall and a side wall of said oil pan to partition said power transmission chamber from an oil reservoir chamber formed in said oil pan; and a rotating member, said rotating member being rotatable by power transmission from said crankshaft and being fixed to an end portion of a drive shaft rotatably supported by said pump housing, said rotating member being on said power transmission chamber side of said partition wall.
- 20. The engine according to claim 15, further comprising:a partition wall, said partition wall being provided in said pump housing to form a power transmission chamber between said partition wall and a side wall of said oil pan to partition said power transmission chamber from an oil reservoir chamber formed in said oil pan; and a rotating member, said rotating member being rotatable by power transmission from said crankshaft and being fixed to an end portion of a drive shaft rotatably supported by said pump housing, said rotating member being on said power transmission chamber side of said partition wall.
Priority Claims (2)
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2000-349950 |
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2001-333342 |
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No. 2000-349950 filed in Japan on Nov. 16, 2000, and Patent Application No. 2001-333342 filed in Japan on Oct. 30, 2001, the entirety of each of which is herein incorporated by reference. This nonprovisional application further claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/248,552, filed on Nov. 16, 2000, the entirety of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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