Power unit including an oil pan separation piece

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6374794
  • Patent Number
    6,374,794
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 21, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An assembly for a power plant for a motor vehicle which includes longitudinally, from front to rear, a thermal engine and a transmission wherein the rear side of a longitudinal block of the thermal engine is rigidly connected to the front side of a housing of the transmission, especially a housing for a flywheel, that includes, to the right of a plane of attachment of an oil pan beneath the block of the engine, two horizontal right angle members, facing one another transversely, each one including a longitudinal front first arm secured rigidly to the engine block, and a second transverse rear arm secured rigidly to the housing in order to strengthen the assembly of the engine and of the transmission. The assembly includes a separation piece which is inserted vertically between the engine block and the oil pan, and on which the first forward arms of the two right angles are rigidly attached.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention pertains to a power unit for a passenger vehicle and, more particularly, to a power unit for a passenger vehicle that includes, longitudinally from front to rear, a thermal engine and a transmission, of a kind in which the rear side of a longitudinal block of the thermal engine is rigidly connected to the front side of the transmission housing, especially a housing for an engine flywheel, the housing being of the kind which includes, to the right of the oil pan installation plane beneath the engine block, two horizontal right angle members, facing one another transversely, each one including a longitudinal forward arm secured rigidly to the engine block, and a second rear transverse mounted arm secured rigidly to the transmission housing to strengthen the assembly connection of the power unit and transmission.




2. Discussion of the Background the Invention




Many examples of power plants are known. The object of concern here, for the most part, is with power plant units in which the thermal engine is a powerful engine and in which the output shaft, made as one piece with the crankshaft, is capable of driving the transmission with considerable torque. During operation, due to the vibrations to which the engine is subjected and, more generally, the power plant in its entirety, the attachment points of the engine block to the transmission crank case are subjected to longitudinal bending stresses.




Elsewhere it has also been found that due to the friction that exists between the different bearings of the crankshaft and the output shaft, one part of the engine torque is capable of being partially transmitted, especially during restarts of the engine, to the thermal engine, unit in the form of a torque about the direction of the output shaft of the engine, which has the effect of producing shear stresses on the attachment points of the engine block to the transmission housing, and of causing torsional stresses for the transmission housing.




The attachment points of the engine block to the transmission housing are traditionally made in the form of screw-and-nut connections.




Due to the effect of bending stresses and stresses due to the engine torque that are partially transmitted to the block, these screws and nuts can become deformed, which can have the consequence of causing difficulties when, for example, one wishes to remove the vehicle engine by separating it from the transmission.




The deformation of these bearings can cause accelerated wear of the turning components that they carry as well as leakage of the lubricant.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to overcome this disadvantage, it has been suggested that one insert right angle members of the kind described previously between the engine block and one housing of the transmission crank case. This design allows one to strengthen in a satisfactory manner the connection between the engine block and the transmission crankcase, but it also presents many disadvantages.




In order to provide satisfactory attachment, the right angle members must have numerous anchoring points, which make it difficult to install and remove them, from the standpoint of the time one must spend on this operation and the positioning of the anchoring points before the installation.




In other respects, the large number of anchoring points will increase to the same extent the number of machine finishing steps that must be accomplished on the engine block and on the transmission crankcase housing, which increases the manufacturing costs of such an engine block and of the transmission crank case.




Finally, in order to offer sufficient resistance, these right angle members must be made of a material such as cast iron, which will make the power plant unit heavier.




In order to overcome these disadvantages, the present invention recommends right angle members that are integrated with one additional element of the engine block.




For this purpose, the inventions proposes a power plant of the kind described previously, characterized in that it includes a separation piece which is inserted vertically between the engine block and the oil pan, and on which the first arms are secured rigidly forward of the two right angle members.




This separation piece allows one advantageously to benefit from an increase of in the engine lubricating oil capacity and, depending upon the shape of the separation piece, to install different kinds of oil pan on the same engine block.




According to other characteristics of the invention:




(1) The oil pan separation piece has approximately the shape of a parallelepiped whose upper side is complementary to the shape of the periphery of the lower side of the engine block, and whose lower side is complementary to the shape of the periphery of the upper side of the oil pan, in order to allow the adjustment of an oil pan combined with the engine block.




(2) Each right angle member has the shape of a tetrahedron in which the base forms the second rear arm of the right angle, and in which the body forms the first arm of the right angle.




(3) Each tetrahedral right angle member includes, at the vertices of its base, which are most distant from the median axis of the engine, two longitudinal borings for attachment by screwing of the right angle on a complementary perforated surface of the transmission housing.




(4) The body of each right angle member includes a recess, which opens at its base in order to lighten and strengthen the right angle member.




(5) The right angle members are made of the same material as the separation piece.




(6) The separation pieced is obtained by molding, specifically of an aluminum alloy.




(7) The parallelepiped separation piece includes openings that open between its upper and lower sides to allow the passage of moving contact elements of the engine.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will be apparent from reading the following detailed description, which will be further elucidated by referring to the attached figures, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a partial perspective view of a power plant unit according to the prior art that includes right angles of independent connections;





FIG. 2

is a partial perspective view of a power plant unit according to the prior art that includes a separation piece according to the invention; and,





FIG. 3

is a partial perspective view of a separation piece according to the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In the description which follows, identical reference numbers designate elements that are identical or have similar functions.




In a non-limiting manner, and with reference to the figures, the terms horizontal, vertical, longitudinal, transverse, forward and rear are utilized. Shown in

FIG. 1

is the entire power plant unit


10


for a passenger vehicle made in conformity with the state of the art.




In a known manner, the power plant unit


10


includes longitudinally, from front to rear, a thermal engine


12


, which is connected to a transmission


14


. The rear transverse side


16


of an engine block


18


is connected rigidly to the forward side


20


of a housing


22


of a case (not shown) for the transmission


14


. The housing


22


is made especially of the same material as the housing of the transmission


14


and is designed to protect a flywheel and/or a clutch assembly (not shown) of the power plant unit


10


.




In a known manner, the engine


12


includes a crankshaft (not shown), which is coupled to an output shaft with axis A for powering the transmission


14


of the vehicle.




When the engine of the vehicle is operating, the engine block


18


is subject to vibrations and is therefore capable of transmitting longitudinal bending stresses to the connection between the engine block


18


and the transmission housing


22


.




In other cases when, during restarting of the engine


12


of the vehicle for example, the crankshaft is subject to considerable torque, such transmits a part of this torque to the engine block


18


of the engine


12


through the intermediary of the bearings which support it so that the block


18


is partially made to rotate about the axis A of the crankshaft and the output shaft of the engine


12


. The connection of the engine block


18


to the housing


22


is then subjected to severe shear stresses, which is harmful to the power plant unit


10


.




Thus, according to the known design of the state of the art, right angle members


26


have been provided that allow the assembly of the engine block


18


to the housing


22


to be strengthened.




With the engine block


18


assembled to the housing


22


by the intermediary of anchoring points such as screws and nuts (not shown) that are arranged regularly on the rear side of the block


16


of the engine


12


, the means for attachment of the engine block


18


to the housing


22


do not extend below a plane P of attachment of an oil pan


28


of the power plant unit


10


beneath the engine


12


.




The right angle members


26


are arranged approximately to the right of the plane P of attachment; that is, as low as possible with respect to the axis A of the crankshaft of the engine


12


in such a way as to ensure acceleration of the bending and shearing forces that are transmitted as they come from the block


18


of the engine


12


. The power plant unit


10


includes two right angles facing one another


26


, which are arranged in the plane P, on either side of the axis A of the crankshaft.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the right angle members


26


have a horizontal orientation and each include a first forward longitudinal arm


30


which is secured to one part vis-à-vis the corresponding lateral side


34


of the block


18


of the engine


12


, and a second rear transverse arm


32


which is attached to one part vis-a-vis the front side


20


of the housing


22


of the transmission


14


.




The longitudinal first forward arm


30


has approximately the shape of a flat plate, which is bolted by means of screw


36


to the corresponding lateral side


34


of the engine block


18


. The lateral side


34


of the engine block


18


is machined for this purpose in such a way as to make available a flat support surface for the first forward arm


30


of the right angle members


26


.




In a similar manner, the second rear arm


32


is bolted by means of screw


40


on the front side


20


of the transmission housing


22


, which is also machined in a suitable manner. Finally, a strengthening rib


41


connects the first forward arm


30


and the second rear arm


32


to one another.




In conformity with the invention and as shown in

FIG. 2

, a separation piece


42


, which includes right angle members


26


, is placed between the block


18


of the engine


12


and the oil pan


28


of the engine


12


.




In the preferred mode of implementation of the invention, the right angle members


26


are integrated with the separation piece


42


, and are made of the same material as the latter.




This arrangement does not limit the invention, and the right angle members


26


can, in variants not shown here, be independent right angle members, which are attached in a manner similar to that described with respect to

FIG. 1

on the lateral sides


44


of the separation piece


42


. This arrangement allows one, specifically during assembly of the power plant group


10


, to be able to assemble separately the engine block


18


and its fittings on the one hand, and the separation piece


42


and the right angles


26


on the other hand, which represents a time gain in the time required for assembly of the engine


12


. During final assembly of the power plant group


12


, one then only has to attach the second transverse rear arm


32


of the right angles


26


on the front side


20


of the housing


22


of the transmission


14


.




However, maximum rigidity of the final assembly of the power plant group


10


and minimum installation time are obtained by making the separation piece


42


and the right angles


26


as a single piece.




In conformity with the invention, the separation piece


42


has approximately the shape of a parallelepiped of which one upper side


46


complements the shape of the periphery of a lower side


48


of the engine block


18


, and of which the lower side


60


is complementary to the shape of the periphery of the upper side


52


of the oil pan


28


.




In this arrangement, the separation piece


42


allows one advantageously to attach different kinds of oil pans


28


to the same engine block


18


, so that in each case an oil pan


42


of the appropriate shape can be used. This arrangement allows one to appreciably lower the production costs of an engine


12


in the manufacturing cycle to the extent that it is not necessary to provide an engine block


18


that corresponds to each type of oil pan


28


, and to the extent that a single standard engine block


18


can be fitted to various oil pans


28


.




In addition, one can combine an oil pan


28


with an adequate shape and capacity for every engine


12


, as a function of its power and its lubrication needs.





FIG. 3

shows the shapes of the oil pan


42


in greater detail. We have shown in particular the upper side


46


, with contour C


46


that is complementary to the contour of the corresponding part of the lower side


48


of the engine block


18


described previously, and the lower side


50


, with contour C


50


that is complementary to the contour of the corresponding part of the upper side


52


of the oil pan


28


.




The upper and lower sides


46


,


50


include borings


53


for attachment of the separation piece


42


to the engine block


18


and to the oil pan


28


. The separation piece


42


is made in the shape of a parallelepiped cast from an aluminum alloy that includes openings


54


which open out between its upper


46


and lower


50


sides in order to permit the passage of components (not shown) of a moving contact of the engine


12


, especially of equilibrium fly weights of a crankshaft of the engine


12


and a power distribution pulley of the engine


12


.




In conformity with the invention, the right angle members


28


are made of the same material as the separation piece


42


.




In the preferred mode of implementation of the invention, each of the right angle members


26


has the shape of a tetrahedron whose base


56


forms the second rear arm


32


of the right angle


26


, and whose body


72


forms the first forward arm


30


of the right angle members


26


.




The base


56


of each of the right angle members


26


includes, at its vertices


58


and


60


that are most distant from the median plane P′, which is vertical and contains the axis A of the previously described crankshaft, longitudinal borings


62


and


64


being provided for attachment corresponding screws


66


, of the right angle member


26


on a perforated and threaded surface (not shown) of the front side


20


of the housing


22


. For this purpose, the base


56


of each right angle is machined in a manner to allow optimal plane adjustment of these two surfaces.




Finally, the body


72


of each right angle member


26


includes a recess


70


produced during casting of the separation piece


42


, which allows one on the one hand to lighten the separation piece


42


and on the other hand to increase the resistance of the right angle member


26


, since a hollow space is, given the same bending or twisting stress, more resistant than a solid space which carries the risk of cracking.




Thus, in an advantageous manner, the separation piece


42


allows one to strengthen the assembly of the engine


12


to the transmission


14


, to simplify the installation of the right angle members


28


while decreasing the number of anchoring points that are employed, and allows one to increase the oil capacity of the engine


12


by attaching an oil pan


28


with appropriate volume, which allows one in particular, for presently used private vehicles, to lengthen the time interval between successive oil changes.



Claims
  • 1. An oil pan separation assembly for a power plant unit for a motor vehicle that includes longitudinally, from front to rear, a thermal engine and a transmission in which a rear side of a longitudinal block of the thermal engine is rigidly connected to a forward side of a housing of the transmission which comprises:two horizontal right angle members located in proximity with a plane of attachment of an oil pan beneath the block of the engine, said two horizontal right angles members facing one another transversely, each of said right angle members including a longitudinal front first arm rigidly attached to the engine block and a transverse rear second arm rigidly attached to the transmission to strengthen the engine assembly, wherein each right angle member comprises a tetrahedron-shaped right angle member having a base which forms said second arm of the right angle members, and which has a body forming the first arm of the right angle members; and a separation piece which is insertable vertically between the engine block and the oil pan, and on which the first arms of the two right angle members are secured wherein each of said tetrahedron-shaped right angle members includes, at vertices of the base most distant from a median plane of the engine, first and second longitudinal borings for attachment of the right angle members, to a complementary perforated surface of the transmission housing and wherein the body of each of said right angle members includes a recess which opens into the base so as to lighten and strengthen said right angle members.
  • 2. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein the separation piece of the oil pan comprises a parallelepiped having an upper side which is complementary in shape with a contour of a lower side of the engine block, said separation piece having a lower side which is complementary in shape to a contour of an upper side of the oil pan, for permitting adjustably of the connection with the engine block.
  • 3. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein the right angle members comprise the same material as the separation piece.
  • 4. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein the separation piece comprises a cast piece made of an aluminum alloy.
  • 5. An assembly according to claim 2 wherein the parallelepiped separation piece includes openings which open out between an upper and lower side thereof to allow passage of elements of a moving member of the engine.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99 09438 Jul 1999 FR
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