Oil pump pick-up tube

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6289865
  • Patent Number
    6,289,865
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 18, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
An oil pick-up tube for carrying oil from an oil reservoir to an oil pump, comprises an oil pick-up end disposed in the oil reservoir, a pump end disposed in the oil pump, and a transporting tube portion to deliver oil from the oil pick-up end to the pump end. The pump end includes an insert cylinder having outer diameter D and an oil outlet, an outer diameter d tube portion, and a flared portion tapering from the insert cylinder to the outer diameter d tube portion. The pick-up tube further comprises an o-ring seal disposed about the outer diameter d tube portion, wherein the diameter D of the insert cylinder is greater than the diameter d of the outer diameter d tube portion for keeping the o-ring seal about the tube prior to assembly with the oil pump.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to an oil pump pick-up tube of an engine oil pump.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




An engine oil pump draws oil through an oil pick-up tube from an oil reservoir. This pick-up tube must seal against a housing, such as the pump housing or engine block, as any air leak will allow the pump to draw air instead of oil. This condition could result in engine issues if the engine main bearings are not adequately lubricated.




Therefore, an o-ring seal may be supplied pre-assembled to the pick-up tube to seal against the housing. Prior to installing the pick-up tube in the oil pump at an engine assembly plant, the o-ring may inadvertently roll off the end of the pick-up tube. If this occurs without being detected during assembly, major engine rebuild or replacement costs may be incurred.




One conventional alternative is to undercut the tube to retain the o-ring on the tube. The disadvantage to this alternative is the cost associated with undercutting. Therefore the need exists for a simple, inexpensive solution to keep the o-ring seal on the end of the pick-up tube prior to engine assembly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is for an engine oil pump pick-up tube designed to retain its associated o-ring seal on the tube prior to engine assembly. The oil pick-up tube carries oil from an oil reservoir to an oil pump. It comprises an oil pick-up end disposed in the oil reservoir, a pump end disposed in the oil pump, and a transporting tube portion to deliver oil from the oil pick-up end to the pump end. The pump end includes an insert cylinder having outer diameter D and an oil outlet, an outer diameter d tube portion, and a flared portion tapering from the insert cylinder to the outer diameter d tube portion. The o-ring seal is disposed about the outer diameter d tube portion, wherein the diameter D of the insert cylinder is greater than the diameter d of the outer diameter d tube portion for keeping the o-ring seal about the tube prior to assembly with the oil pump. This prevents the potential harm to engine life which may result if the o-ring seal rolls off the pick-up tube during pre-assembly transportation or engine assembly. This solution is significantly less costly than undercutting the tube to retain the o-ring seal as this requires a secondary operation to perform the undercut.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an illustration of an oil pick-up tube of the present invention installed in a portion of an engine pump for an engine; and





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the pump end of the oil pick-up tube, exaggerated for clarification.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




An engine is lubricated by an engine oil pump mounted therein. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the engine oil pump, generally


10


, draws oil out of an oil reservoir


12


formed within an engine oil pan


14


, through an oil pick-up tube


16


, to distribute oil throughout the engine. The pick-up tube


16


may be made of steel to tolerate the oil environment.




The pick-up tube


16


is comprised of a generally constant diameter, transporting tube portion


22


to deliver oil from an oil pick-up end


18


of the tube to an opposing, pump end


24


of the tube. The oil pick-up end


18


has an oil inlet


20


disposed in the oil reservoir


12


. A screen, not shown, is installed in the oil inlet


20


to filter particulates from the oil.




With reference to the exaggerated section in

FIG. 2

, the pump end


24


of the tube


16


is comprised of an insert cylinder


26


having an outer diameter ‘D’ and an oil outlet


28


in fluid communication with the transporting tube portion


22


. The insert cylinder


26


is adjacent to a frustoconical or flared portion


30


, tapering from the outer diameter ‘D’ to a narrower, outer diameter ‘d’ tube portion


32


. Adjacent the narrower, outer diameter ‘d’ portion


32


is a locating formation


34


in the tube


16


, accomplished as illustrated by compressing the transporting tube portion


22


and the insert cylinder


26


axially. The locating formation


34


operates as an axial locator for an o-ring seal


36


on an upper surface


38


of the locating formation and a radial mounting flange


42


on a lower surface


40


of the locating formation, as shown in FIG.


1


.




The o-ring seal


36


is disposed circumferentially about the narrower, outer diameter ‘d’ portion


32


of the pump end


24


of the pick-up tube


16


, intermediate the locating formation


34


and the insert cylinder


26


. The o-ring seal


36


is pre-assembled to the tube


16


by slightly stretching the seal to fit over the insert cylinder


26


of the tube and rolling the seal down the frustoconical portion


30


to the narrower, outer diameter ‘d’ portion


32


. The seal


36


seats against the upper surface


38


of the locating formation


34


. Since the diameter D of the insert cylinder


26


is larger than the narrower, outer diameter d portion


32


, the o-ring seal


36


will not be inadvertently rolled off the pump end


24


during shipping and handling prior to assembly with the pump


10


. Although,

FIG. 2

exaggerates the difference between the two diameters, a diameter D of about 23 mm and a narrower diameter d of about 22.3 mm, for example, may be sufficient to minimize the risk of the seal


36


coming off the pump end


24


.




The radial mounting flange


42


extends about the transporting tube portion


22


, adjacent the lower surface


40


of the locating formation


34


. The mounting flange


42


may be fixed to the pick-up tube


16


by brazing or other method. A mounting hole


44


extends through the mounting flange


42


.




The pump end


24


of the pick-up tube


16


is received in a housing


46


where the housing may be part of the oil pump or the engine block having a passage for delivering oil to the oil pump


10


. The housing


46


of the oil pump


10


has a lower mating surface


48


with a stepped opening


50


for receiving the pump end


24


of the pick-up tube


16


and the o-ring seal


36


. The stepped opening


50


has a cylindrical opening


52


of such a diameter to snugly receive the o-ring seal


36


. The cylindrical opening


52


steps to a smaller diameter cylindrical passage


54


to slidingly receive a portion of the insert cylinder


26


of the pick-up tube


16


. The radial mounting flange


42


of the tube


16


limits the depth to which the tube may be inserted in the housing


46


. The pick-up tube


16


is fixedly secured to the housing


46


by a bolt


56


through the mounting hole


44


in the mounting flange


42


and an aligned mating hole


58


in the mating surface


48


of the housing.




The oil pick-up tube


16


of the present invention minimizes the risk of the o-ring seal


36


rolling off the tube during shipping and handling of the tube prior to assembly with the oil pump


10


. This prevents the potential for aspiration of air by the oil pump


10


, which may occur if the tube


16


is assembled to the oil pump with the seal


36


inadvertently removed.




The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive, nor is it intended to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the disclosed embodiment may be modified in light of the above teachings. The embodiment was chosen to provide an illustration of the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Therefore, the foregoing description is to be considered exemplary, rather than limiting, and the true scope of the invention is that described in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An oil pump for an automotive engine, comprising:a housing having a mating surface with a stepped opening, an oil pick-up tube having a pump end received in said stepped opening of said housing and including an insert cylinder of outer diameter D and an oil outlet, an outer diameter d tube portion, and a flared portion tapering from said insert cylinder to said outer diameter d tube portion, said pick-up tube further including a transporting tube portion extending from said pump end to an oil pick-up end, a radial flange about said transporting tube portion which seats against said mating surface of said housing for limiting the depth to which said pick-up tube may be inserted in said housing, and an o-ring seal disposed about said outer diameter d tube portion of said pump end wherein said diameter D of said insert cylinder is greater than said outer diameter d tube portion for keeping said o-ring seal about said pick-up tube prior to assembly in said oil pump.
  • 2. An oil pump, as defined in claim 1, wherein said stepped opening of said housing is comprised of a cylindrical opening to snugly receive said o-ring seal which steps to a smaller diameter cylindrical passage to slidingly receive a portion of said insert cylinder of said pick-up tube.
  • 3. An oil pump, as defined in claim 2, wherein said pick-up tube is fixedly secured to said housing by a bolt through a mounting hole in said radial mounting flange and an aligned mating hole in said mating surface of said housing.
  • 4. An oil pick-up tube for carrying oil from an oil reservoir to an oil pump, comprising:an oil pick-up end disposed in said oil reservoir, a pump end disposed in said oil pump, and a transporting tube portion to deliver oil from said oil pick-up end to said pump end, said pump end including an insert cylinder having outer diameter D and an oil outlet, an outer diameter d tube portion, and a flared portion tapering from said insert cylinder to said outer diameter d tube portion, said pick-up tube further comprising an o-ring seal disposed about said outer diameter d tube portion, wherein said diameter D of said insert cylinder is greater than said diameter d of said outer diameter d tube portion for keeping said o-ring seal about said tube prior to assembly with the oil pump.
  • 5. An oil pick-up tube, as defined in claim 4, wherein said pump end further comprises a locating formation intermediate said outer diameter d portion and said transporting tube portion, and having an upper surface for axially locating said o-ring seal.
  • 6. An oil pick-up tube, as defined in claim 5, further comprises a radial mounting flange extending about said transporting tube and axially located by a lower surface of said locating formation, for mounting said pick-up tube in said oil pump.
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