Two-stroke internal combustion engine with an additional engine-oil lubricating system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6302078
  • Patent Number
    6,302,078
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 29, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A two-cycle internal combustion engine (10) with additional engine oil lubrication system comprises a fuel tank (11) which can be filled with fuel through a filling opening which can be closed with a fuel tank cap (13), as well as an engine oil tank (12) which can be filled with engine oil through a filling opening which can be closed with an engine oil tank cap (14). A regular checking of the oil-level in the engine oil tank (12) is promoted by the fact that both tanks (11, 12) with their tank caps (13, 14) are so configured that, when filling the fuel tank (11), the operating person's attention is drawn to the engine oil tank (12).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to the field of the two-cycle internal combustion engines. It concerns a two-cycle internal combustion engine with additional engine oil lubrication system comprising a fuel tank which can be filled with fuel through a filling opening which can be closed with a fuel tank cap, as well as an engine oil tank which can be filled with engine oil through a filling opening which can be closed with an engine oil cap.




PRIOR ART




High speed two-cycle internal combustion engines (Otto engines), such as those which are used for example in hand-operated tools such as chain saws or the like are usually tanked up with a fuel/oil mixture. The oil fraction of the mixture serves to the lubrication of the internal combustion engine.




However, it turned out that, for highly stressed two-cycles engines which are operated with a mixing ratio which is much higher than the formerly usual ratios of 1:25 or 1:50, lubrication problems do appear, since the highly stressed spots are not optimally lubricated, while other spots are further lubricated more than sufficiently. This is why—as for environmental reasons as well—the procedure chosen is that of a separate lubrication for which an additional engine oil lubrication system is provided which obtains the required engine oil for it out of a separate engine oil tank. Since the occuring oil consumption is difficult to control, which is specific to machines with separate lubricaton, it must be seen to that the user checks the content of the engine oil tank sufficiently often and eventually refills it, if the oil-level has dropped. The problem here is that the user of a tool with two-cycle internal combustion engines is generally used to the fact that the lubrication of the machine takes place maintenance-free over the mixture.




DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION, AIM, SOLUTION, ADVANTAGES




Therefore, the aim of the invention is to develop a two-cycle internal combustion engine with separate lubrication so that a regular checking of the oil level of the separate lubrication by the user is caused or at least promoted.




The aim of the invention is reached for a two-cycle internal combustion engine of the above mentioned type by the fact that, to assure sufficient engine oil supplies, both tanks are configured with their tank caps so that, when filling the fuel tank, the attention of the operating person is drawn to the engine oil tank. Because the operating person's attention is drawn to the engine oil tank, the operating person is reminded of the existence of the engine oil tank and the separate lubrication. Thus, the probability of a conscious oil-level checking increases. Since this action is connected with the frequent fuel filling operation, the operating person is often enough reminded of the checking of the oil-level.




A first preferred embodiment of the internal combustion engine according to the invention is characterized in that the filling opening of the fuel tank which can be closed with the fuel tank cap and the filling opening of the engine oil tank which can be closed with the engine oil tank cap are placed directly the one besides the other. The result is that the operating person's look when filling the fuel tank simultaneously falls onto the filling opening of the engine oil tank so that the operating person is most probably reminded of the requirements of the separate lubrication.




The operating's person attention can be drawn more strongly to the engine oil tank when, according to a second preferred embodiment, a modification must be made on the engine oil tank cap to open the fuel tank cap. Thus, the operating person is compelled not only to look at the filling opening of the engine oil tank but to directly seize the engine oil tank cap and so to be directly reminded of an oil level checking.




A preferred further development of this embodiment is characterized in that, to open the fuel tank cap, first the engine oil tank cap has to be opened. It is thus ensured that the operating person can have a look into the opened engine oil tank before filling fuel and can easily state if the fuel level in the engine oil tank is sufficient.




Since there is the risk, with this further development, that fuel is filled into the open engine oil tank, it is provided for, according to a further preferred embodiment, that the engine oil tank cap comprises locking means which can be adjusted between a locked position and a released position and, in the locked position, prevent the opening of the fuel tank cap and in the released position allow for the opening of the fuel tank cap. In this case, the engine oil tank cap must not be completely opened, but a moving of the locking means is sufficient. Thus the risk that fuel is unintentionally filled into the engine oil tank is avoided. Moreover, the operating person does no longer get easily an insight into the engine oil tank.




Other embodiments result from the depending claims.











SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be described in detail below referring to embodiments shown in the drawings.





FIG. 1

shows a first preferred embodiment of the invention for which the (overlapping) engine oil tank cap has to be opened (screwed on), before the fuel tank cap can be opened.





FIG. 2

shows a second preferred embodiment of the invention for which the engine oil tank cap (which engages into a recess in the fuel tank cap) has to be opened (screwed on), before the fuel tank cap can be opened.





FIGS. 3A

, B show a third preferred embodiment of the invention for which the engine oil cap (provided with a recess) must be twisted from a locked position (

FIG. 3A

) into a released position (FIG.


3


B), before the fuel tank cap can be opened.





FIG. 4

shows a fourth preferred embodiment of the invention for which the engine oil tank cap (provided with an overlapping catch) must be twisted from a locked position into a released position, before the fuel tank cap can be opened.





FIG. 5

shows a fifth preferred embodiment of the invention with a withdrawable locking pin, placed in the engine oil tank cap, which has to be withdrawn from a locked position into a released position, before the fuel tank cap can be opened.











BEST WAY FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

shows a first preferred embodiment of the invention. A fuel tank


11


and an engine oil tank


12


, provided for the separate lubrication, are directly placed side by side inside the two-cycle internal combustion engine


10


. The fuel tank


11


shows a (not visible) filling opening which can be closed by a fuel tank cap


13


. The fuel tank cap


13


is configured for example as a screw-type cap or as a turning cap and can be twisted by means of a grip


15


in direction of the double arrow, the one arrow direction indicating the opening and the other one the closing.




A filling opening (not visible) of the engine oil tank


12


, which can be closed by an engine oil tank cap


14


, is placed directly besides the filling opening of the fuel tank


11


which can be closed with the fuel tank cap


13


. The engine oil tank cap


13


is also configured for example as a screw-type cap or as a turning cap and can be twisted by means of a grip


17


in direction of the double arrow, the one arrow direction indicating the opening and the other one the closing.




The arrangement of the tank caps


13


and


14


very close the one to the other alone has already the effect that the engine oil tank cap


14


also immediately catches the eye of an operating person who will fill the fuel tank


11


with fuel so that the operating person is reminded each time when filling fuel, with no less probability, of the necessity also to check the oil-level in the engine oil tank


12


, which is important for the separate lubrication, and to eventually fill it up.




In the arrangement according to

FIG. 1

, it is provided, to reinforce the connection of both actions beyond the spatial vicinity, that the fuel tank cap


13


can only be opened when the engine oil tank cap


14


has previously been opened. This is reached by the fact that, for closed tanks


11


,


12


, the engine oil tank cap


14


partially overlaps with its border


18


the fuel tank cap


13


with its border


16


. The border


18


of the engine oil tank cap


14


is then placed in a surface plane above the border


16


of the fuel tank cap


13


. The engine oil tank cap


14


must first be opened (screwed off) to fill in fuel. The sight in the inside of the engine oil tank


12


is then free and the operating person is automatically informed about the oil-level in the engine oil tank


12


. If the engine oil tank cap


13


is removed, the fuel tank cap


13


can then be opened and fuel can be filled in. The closing of the tanks


11


,


12


is carried out in reverse order.




The embodiment according to

FIG. 2

is recommended if the tank caps


13


,


14


(and filling openings) should be placed in the same surface plane (at the same level). In this case, the fuel tank cap


13


is screwed down and shows, at the corresponding place, a recess


19


(in the form of a segment of a circle) into which the engine oil tank cap


14


engages with its border


18


. Because of the engagement into the recess


19


, the fuel tank cap


13


is blocked up against opening, the engine oil tank cap


14


being closed. Only when the engine oil tank cap


14


is removed, the fuel tank cap


13


can also be turned and thus opened.




In the examples of

FIGS. 1 and 2

, because of the type of locking, the filling opening of the engine oil tank


12


is open and unprotected, when fuel is being filled into the fuel tank


11


. Since both filling openings are very close the one to the other, it can easily happen that fuel is unintentionally filled into the engine oil tank


12


. To prevent such a misoperation, according to

FIGS. 3A

, B, FIG.


4


and

FIG. 4

, locking mechanisms are proposed for the fuel tank cap


13


which require an actuation of the engine oil tank cap


14


for releasing without the engine oil tank cap


14


having to be opened.




A first preferred embodiment of this type of locking is represented in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

. The engine oil tank cap


14


partially overlaps—similar to that in FIG.


1


—in a locked position (

FIG. 3A

) with its border


18


the border


16


of the fuel tank cap


13


. The border


18


of the engine oil tank cap


14


shows a recess


20


(for example a flattened spot) at a place. If the engine oil tank cap


14


is twisted from the locked position according to

FIG. 3A

to a released position according to

FIG. 3B

(in the present case, this occurs through a quarter turn; however, other swing angles <360° are also possible), the recess


20


clears the way for the opening of the fuel tank cap


13


.




A second preferred embodiment of this type is represented in FIG.


4


. Here, the filling openings of both tanks


11


,


12


are so distant from each other that both tank caps


13


and


14


do not overlap. For locking the fuel tank cap


13


, a laterally projecting catch


21


is provided on the engine oil tank cap


13


which, in the locking position shown in

FIG. 4

, covers the border


16


of the fuel tank cap


13


and which is released after a quarter turn (or a rotation about an angle<360°) of the cap


14


.




The engine oil tank cap


14


has not to be twisted at all if different locking means according to

FIG. 5

are used. In the embodiment of

FIG. 5

, a locking pin


22


, which can be withdrawn against the pressure of a spring


24


by means of an actuating element


23


guided in an oblong hole, is placed in the grip


17


of the engine oil tank cap


14


, locking pin which overlaps, in the locking position shown, over the border


16


of the fuel tank cap


13


and which can be relased by being pushed back into the grip


17


.




In all represented cases, the operating person is compelled, when filling fuel into the fuel tank


11


, to seize and/or to actuate the engine oil tank cap


14


so that the attention by force is also drawn to the engine oil tank


12


. The tanks


11


and


12


must not absolutely be adjacent, as represented as an example in the figures, but can also be placed at different spots of the two-cycle internal combustion engine. It is sufficient that the filling openings (filler necks or the like) of both tanks are directly neighboured on each other.




The two-cycle internal combustion engine according to the invention is preferably used for a hand-operated tool, especially a chain saw.




List of reference numerals






10


, Two-cycle internal combustion engine






11


, Fuel tank






12


, Engine oil tank






13


, Fuel tank cap






14


, Engine oil tank cap






15


, Grip (fuel tank cap)






16


, Border (fuel tank cap)






17


, Grip (engine oil tank cap)






18


, Border (engine oil tank cap)






19


,


20


Recess






21


Catch






22


Locking pin






23


Actuating element






24


Spring



Claims
  • 1. A two-cycle internal combustion engine (10) with additional engine oil lubrication system comprising a fuel tank (11) which can be filled with fuel through a filing opening which can be closed with a fuel tank cap (13), as well as an engine oil tank (12) which can be filled with engine oil through a filling opening which can be closed with an engine oil cap (14), characterized inthat, for assuring sufficient engine oil supplies, both tanks (11, 12) and their tank caps (13, 14) are configured so that, when filling the fuel tank (11) with the fuel tank cap (13) and the oil tank cap (14) initially in closed conditions, the oil tank cap must first be manipulated by the operating person so that the operating person's attention is drawn to the engine oil tank cap (14) of the engine oil tank to remind the operating person of an oil-level checking.
  • 2. A hand-operated tool, especially a chain saw, with a two-cycle internal combustion engine according to claim 1.
  • 3. A two-cycle internal combustion engine (10) with additional engine oil lubrication system comprising a fuel tank (11) which can be filled with fuel through a filling opening which can be closed with a fuel tank cap (13), as well as an engine oil tank (12) which can be filled with engine oil through a filling opening which can be closed with an engine oil cap (14), characterized inthat, for assuring sufficient engine oil supplies, both tanks (11, 12) are configured with their tank caps (13, 14) so that, when filling the fuel tank (11), the operating person's attention is drawn to the engine oil tank (12) or to the tank cap (14) of the engine oil tank so that the operating person is reminded of an oil-level checking, said configuration including that the filling opening of the fuel tank (11) which can be closed with the fuel tank cap (13) and the filling opening of the engine oil tank (12) which can be closed with the engine oil tank cap (14) are placed directly side by side.
  • 4. A two-cycle internal combustion engine according to claim 3, characterized inthat a modification must be made on the engine oil tank cap (14) to open the fuel tank cap (13).
  • 5. A two-cycle internal combustion engine according to claim 4, characterized inthat first the engine oil tank cap (14) must be opened to open the fuel tank cap (13).
  • 6. A two-cycle internal combustion engine according to claim 5, characterized inthat the filling openings of the fuel tank (11) and of the engine oil tank (12) are placed side by side so that, the tanks (11, 12) being closed, the engine oil tank cap (14) partially covers with its border (18) the fuel tank cap (13).
  • 7. A two-cycle internal combustion engine according to claim 5, characterized inthat the filling openings of the fuel tank (11) and of the engine oil tank (12) are placed side by side so that, the tanks (11, 12) being closed, the engine oil tank cap (14) engages with its border (18) into a recess (19) in the border (16) of the fuel tank cap (13) and locks the fuel tank cap (13) against twisting.
  • 8. A two-cycle internal combustion engine according to claim 4, characterized inthat the engine oil tank cap (14) comprises locking means (18, 20; 21; 22, 23, 24) which are adjustable between a locked position and a released position and, in the locked position, prevent the opening of the fuel tank cap (13) and allow, in the released position, for the opening of the fuel tank cap (13).
  • 9. A two-cycle internal combustion engine according to claim 8, characterized inthat the filling openings of the fuel tank (11) and of the engine oil tank (12) are placed side by side so that, the tanks (11, 12) being closed, the engine oil tank cap (14) partially covers with its border (18) the fuel tank cap (13) and that the engine oil tank cap (14) shows a recess (20) in its border (18) so that, when twisting the engine oil tank cap (14) about an angle <360°, the overlapping of the two caps (13, 14) is completeley suppressed.
  • 10. A two-cycle internal combustion engine according to claim 8, characterized inthat the filling openings of the fuel tank (11) and of the engine oil tank (12) are placed side by side so that, the tanks (11, 12) being closed, the engine oil tank cap (14) overlaps, with a laterally projecting catch (21), over the border (16) of the fuel tank cap (13) so that, when twisting the engine oil tank cap (14) about an angle <360°, the overlapping of the catch (21) is completely suppressed.
  • 11. A two-cycle internal combustion engine according to claim 8, characterized inthat the filling openings of the fuel tank (11) and of the engine oil tank (12) are placed side by side so that, the tanks (11, 12) being closed, the engine oil tank cap (14) overlaps, with a laterally projecting locking pin (22), radially movable, over the border (16) of the fuel tank cap (13) so that, when withdrawing the locking pin (22), the overlapping of the locking pin 822) is completely suppressed.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 00 788 Jan 1998 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/EP99/00050 WO 00 11/29/1999 11/29/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/35377 7/15/1999 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
4535910 Nagashima Aug 1985
6109467 Schliemann et al. Aug 2000
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Number Date Country
2943971A1 May 1980 DE
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