Claims
- 1. An oil pan assembly for mounting on an internal combustion engine equipped with a lubrication system designed to obtain oil from the oil pan assembly through an inlet port on the engine positioned asymmetrically within the perimeter of the oil pan assembly when the assembly is mounted on the engine, said oil pan assembly comprising:
- a. oil pan means having first and second operative states for storing a supply of oil, said oil pan means including a relatively deep oil reservoir section connected to at least one relatively shallow oil trough section, said oil pan means also including a mounting means for mounting said oil pan means to the engine such that said oil reservoir section is positioned forwardly of the engine while said oil trough section is positioned rearwardly of the engine when said oil pan means is operating in said first state and said oil reservoir section is positioned rearwardly of the engine while said oil trough section is positioned forwardly of the engine when said oil pan means is operating in said second state, said mounting means including flange means containing a plurality of holes spaced to permit bolts to be inserted through all of said holes to mount said assembly to the engine when said oil reservoir section is positioned forwardly of the engine and when said assembly is reversed so that said oil reservoir section is positioned rearwardly of the engine; and
- b. means contained entirely within the interior of said oil pan means for conveying oil from the lower inside portion of said oil reservoir section to the engine inlet port when said oil pan means is operating in one of said states and for rendering said oil pan means inoperative in the remaining state, said means for conveying oil including a pipe structure, said means for conveying oil also including attaching means for integrally attaching said pipe structure to said oil pan means such that one end of said pipe structure is automatically aligned with the engine inlet port only when said oil pan means is operating in said one of said states.
- 2. An oil pan assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein when said oil pan means is operating in said first state said pipe structure includes a first leg parallel to the lower wall of said oil reservoir section and a second leg connected at one end to said first leg, said second leg extending generally vertically upwardly toward the inlet port when said pipe structure is integrally attached to said oil pan means and said oil pan means is secured to the engine in said forward alignment.
- 3. An oil pan assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein when said oil pan means is operating in said second state said pipe structure includes a first leg parallel to the lower wall of said oil reservoir section, a second leg connected at one end to said first leg and extending generally vertically upwardly for a distance constituting a substantial portion of the vertical height of said oil reservoir section and a third leg connected at one end to said second leg and extending parallel to the lower wall of said oil trough section in a generally horizontal direction toward said inlet port.
- 4. An oil pan assembly for mounting on an internal combustion engine equipped with an internally contained lubrication system designed to obtain oil from the oil pan assembly through an inlet port on the engine positioned asymmetrically within the perimeter of the oil pan assembly when the assembly is mounted in either a forward or a reverse alignment on the engine, said oil pan assembly comprising:
- a. an oil pan structure including a relatively deep oil reservoir section and integrally inseparable therefrom at least one relatively shallow oil trough section, said oil pan structure also including mounting means for reversibly mounting said oil pan structure to the engine such that said oil reservoir section is positioned forwardly of the engine and said trough section is positioned rearwardly of the engine when said oil pan structure is secured to the engine in said forward alignment, and said oil reservoir section is positioned rearwardly of the engine and said oil trough section is positioned forwardly of the engine when said oil pan structure is secured to the engine in said reverse alignment, said mounting means including flange means containing a plurality of holes spaced to permit bolts to be inserted through all of said holes to mount said assembly to the engine when said oil reservoir section is positioned forwardly of the engine and when said assembly is reversed so that said oil reservoir section is positioned rearwardly of the engine;
- b. supply means for conveying oil from the lower inside portion of said oil reservoir section to the asymmetrically positioned engine inlet port, said supply means including a pipe contaned entirely within the interior of said oil pan structure, wherein said pipe includes a first leg parallel to the lower wall of said oil reservoir section and a second leg connected at one end to said first leg, said second leg extending generally vertically upwardly toward the inlet port when said pipe is integrally attached to said oil pan structure and said oil pan structure is secured to the engine in said forward alignment; and
- c. attachment means for integrally attaching said pipe to said oil pan structure to cause one end of said pipe to be aligned automatically with the inlet port only when said oil pan structure is secured to the engine in said forward alignment.
- 5. An oil pan assembly for mounting on an internal combustion engine equipped with an internally contained lubrication system designed to obtain oil from the oil pan assembly through an inlet port on the engine positioned asymmetrically within the perimeter of the oil pan assembly when the assembly is mounted in either a forward or a reverse alignment on the engine, said oil pan assembly comprising:
- a. an oil pan structure including a relatively deep oil reservoir section and integrally inseparable therefrom at least one relatively shallow oil trough section, said oil pan structure also including mounting means for reversibly securing said oil pan structure to the engine such that said oil reservoir section is positioned forwardly of the engine and said trough section is positioned rearwardly of the engine when said oil pan structure is secured to the engine in said forward alignment, and said oil reservoir section is positioned rearwardly of the engine and said oil trough section is positioned forwardly of the engine when said oil pan structure is secured to the engine in said reverse alignment, said mounting means including a flange containing a plurality of holes spaced to permit bolts to be inserted through all of said holes to mount said assembly to the engine when said oil reservoir section is positioned forwardly of the engine and when said assembly is reversed so that said oil reservoir section is positioned rearwardly of the engine;
- b. supply means for conveying oil from the lower inside portion of said oil reservoir section to the asymmetrically positioned engine inlet port, said supply means including a pipe contained entirely within the interior of said oil pan structure wherein said pipe includes a first leg parallel to the lower wall of said oil reservoir section, a second leg connected at one end to said first leg and extending generally vertically upwardly for a distance constituting a substantial portion of the vertical height of said oil reservoir section and a third leg connected at one end to said second leg and extending parallel to the lower wall of said oil trough section in a generally horizontal direction toward said inlet port; and
- c. attachment means for integrally attaching said pipe to said oil pan structure to cause one end of said pipe to be aligned automatically with the inlet port only when said oil pan structure is secured to the engine in said reverse alignment.
- 6. An oil pan assembly as claimed in claims 4 or 5 wherein said first leg of said pipe includes filter means for straining the oil to be conveyed to said inlet port.
- 7. An oil pan assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein said filter means includes a plurality of spaced parallel arcuate slots contained along a portion of the circumference of said first leg of said pipe.
- 8. An oil pan assembly as set forth in claims 4 or 5, wherein said oil reservoir section and said oil trough section are integrally formed from a single piece of material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 90,478, filed 11/1/79 now abandoned.
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