Claims
- 1. A pressure lubricating system for an internal combustion engine, which includes in combination: an oil pan for receiving and storing lubricating oil, a suction conduit connectable to a pump and extending into said oil pan in the central longitudinal plane of said engine and having an inlet opening at its lower end immersed into lubricating oil below the normal level of oil in said oil pan, said suction conduit for air-free suction including a slim funnel-shaped intake with its largest inside cross section amounting to only about five times that of the cross section of the suction conduit portion adjacent said funnel-shaped intake for a cross-sectional surface ratio of 1:5, said funnel-shaped intake having an inlet opening defined by an annular outer surface with a perimeter terminating in an enlarged end thereof, and a flat, disc-shaped member extending only outwardly beyond the perimeter of the outer surface of said funnel-shaped intake and having a flow stabilizing effect to assure that fewer air bubbles are taken along as well as for avoiding of air suctioning during low oil level and inclined positioning of said funnel-shaped intake to attain air-bubble-free flow, said funnel-shaped intake having an acute flat conical angle smaller than 90.degree. for span of said disc-shaped member, the inner diameter of said disc-shaped member at least approximately equalling the greatest inner diameter of said funnel-shaped intake.
- 2. A pressure lubricating system for an internal combustion engine, which includes in combination: an oil pan for receiving and storing lubricating oil, a suction conduit connectable to a pump and extending into said oil pan in the central longitudinal plane of said engine and having an inlet opening at its lower end immersed into lubricating oil below the normal level of oil in said oil pan, said suction conduit for air-free suction including a slim funnel-shaped intake with its largest inside cross section amounting to only about five times that of the cross section of the suction conduit portion adjacent said funnel-shaped intake for a cross-sectional surface ratio of 1:5, said funnel-shaped intake having an inlet opening defined by an annular outer surface with a perimeter terminating in an enlarged end thereof, and a flat disc-shaped member extending only radially outwardly beyond the perimeter of the outer surface of said funnel-shaped intake and having a flow stabilizing effect to assure that fewer air bubbles are taken along as well as for avoiding of air suctioning during low oil level and inclined positioning of said funnel-shaped intake to attain air-bubble-free flow, said funnel-shaped intake including a conical section with conical angle thereof amounting to less than 90.degree., and a filter installed in the inlet opening to prevent absorption of coarse impurities and foreign matter.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of co-pending parent application Ser. No. 685,752--Streicher et al filed May 13, 1976.
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Divisions (1)
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