Water-cooled engine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6267087
  • Patent Number
    6,267,087
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 14, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 31, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A water pump is provided on one lower side of a crankcase and connected to a water jacket on the rear surface of the cylinder block through a water hose. The outlet section of the water jacket is connected to the thermostat case near this connecting section. The thermostat valve is a bottom bypass type thermostat valve, directly attached to the rear surface of the cylinder head. The bypass hose is connected to the water pump and passes along the side of a starter motor and passes between the starter motor and a speed sensor. The arrangement of the bypass hose in a bottom bypass type thermostat valve effectively utilizes space.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a water-cooled engine, and more particularly, to a piping structure between a water pump and a thermostat valve.




2. Description of the Background Art




A water-cooled engine has a cooling system including a water jacket, a thermostat valve, a radiator, and a water pump, with water hoses extending therebetween. Moreover, such a structure is known where a bottom bypass type thermostat valve is utilized such that the thermostat valve and the water pump are connected with a bypass hose, and cooling water is returned from the thermostat valve to the water pump when the temperature of the water is low. One example is shown in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 8-5326.




Generally, in a single cylinder engine or parallel multi-cylinder engine, a thermostat and a carburetor are disposed within a space above a crankcase, which is provided close to a cylinder. Moreover, a starter motor is provided above the crankcase. Further, a water pump is provided under the crankcase.




Therefore, a space for adjusting the carburetor tends to be reduced because of water hoses that interconnect the thermostat valve, water pump, water jacket, and radiator. Further, the number of hoses increases when a bottom-bypass-type thermostat valve is used. Thus, it is difficult to create a space for such hoses without affecting the layout of other parts which are provided nearby.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to solve the above problems. In the present invention, the water piping connected between the rear surface of the engine and the water pump without passing over the upper part of the starter motor. This arrangement makes it possible to effectively utilize the space over the starter motor, thereby making the work of adjusting the carburetor easier.




The water hose passing between the outlet of the thermostat and the water pump passes through the plane of projection in the axial direction of the starter motor so that it is possible to position the water piping along the crankcase. With the piping positioned on the depth side of the starter motor as viewed from the water pump, the appearance is improved.




A sensor for measuring the vehicle speed is arranged on the upper surface of the crankcase. The water piping crosses in front of this sensor, thereby making it possible to effectively utilize the space between the starter motor and the sensor.




A thermostat case is directly attached on the air intake port side of the cylinder head of the engine so that it is possible to make the communication passage between the cylinder head and the thermostat case shorter, thereby simplifying the water piping path.




The water hose may be a bypass hose for the bottom bypass-type thermostat case so that, even in a bottom bypass-type cooling system with many pipes, it is possible to effectively utilize the space when laying pipes.




Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an external view of the engine for a motorcycle to which this embodiment of the invention is applied; and





FIG. 2

is a view showing the structure of the water piping around the thermostat valve.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An embodiment of the invention applied to an in-line multi-cylinder engine for a motorcycle is described with reference to the drawings. First, the structure of the engine is briefly described with reference to FIG.


1


. This engine is a dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) water-cooled four-cycle engine with a crankcase


1


, a cylinder block


2


, a cylinder head


3


, and a cylinder head cover


4


.




A piston


5


is located within the a cylinder of the cylinder block


2


and is freely slidable therein. The piston


5


is connected to a crankshaft


6


in the crankcase


1


. A combustion chamber is formed between the piston


5


and the cylinder block


2


, as well as the cylinder head


3


.




An air intake port


7


and an exhaust port


8


communicating with this combustion chamber are provided on the cylinder head


3


, and are opened and closed by an air intake valve


10


and an exhaust valve


11


. The air intake valve


10


and exhaust valve


11


are driven by cams on camshafts


12


,


13


that rotate synchronously with the crankshaft


6


.




A water jacket


14




a


is provided in the cylinder block


2


, and a water jacket


14




b


is provided in the cylinder head


3


. Cooling water is supplied from a water pump


15


to an inlet of the water jacket


14




a


through a connecting pipe


17


provided on the rear surface of the cylinder block


2


via a water hose


16


.




Cooling water heated while circulating through the water jackets


14




a


,


14




b


is fed through a thermostat case


20


to a radiator


35


arranged in front of the engine. A thermostat valve is located in the thermostat case


20


that is attached on the rear surface of the cylinder head


3


, and again cooled here to be circulated to the water pump


15


. The thermostat case


20


is directly attached by a bolt


21




a


at the joint section formed as one piece to the cooling water outlet section


22


of the water jacket


14


located on the rear surface of the cylinder block


2


near the air intake port


7


. The cooling water having finished the cooling directly flows from the outlet section


22


into the thermostat case


20


without passing through the water hose.




The thermostat valve is a bottom bypass type thermostat valve provided with a bypass circuit having a bypass hose


23


connected to the water pump


15


so that when the temperature of the water is less than a specified temperature, the thermostat valve is switched to the bypass circuit side so that the cooling water heated by the engine is not fed to the radiator but is directly returned to the water pump


15


from the bypass hose


23


.




A starter motor


24


is provided under the thermostat case


20


and near the rear surface of the cylinder block


2


, as well as on the upper surface of the crankcase


1


. A carburetor


25


is arranged in the space in the rear of the back surface of the cylinder head


3


located over and near the thermostat case


20


.




Numeral


26


in the drawings indicates a suction pipe with which the cooling water from the radiator is supplied through the water hose


27


. Numeral


28


indicates an oil pan, numeral


29


indicates an oil filter, and numeral


30


indicates a speed sensor for the transmission to be provided on the main shaft


31


of the transmission. Numeral


32


indicates a counter shaft, and numeral


33


indicates a shift drum.




As clearly shown in the

FIG. 2

, the water hose


16


and the bypass hose


23


extend upwardly from the water pump


15


, and bend in the transverse direction of the vehicle at the rear of the starter motor


24


. The water hose


16


and the bypass hose


23


form a crossing section


16




a


,


23




a


extending parallel in the axial direction of the starter motor


24


, and form a longitudinal section


16




b


,


23




b


that bends forwardly at a point past the end of the starter motor


24


.




Therefore, the water hose


16


and bypass hose


23


pass beside the starter motor


24


without passing over the top of the starter motor


24


. The bypass hose


23


passes through a projection plane in the axial direction of the starter motor


24


(Refer to FIG.


1


). Moreover, the crossing section


23




a


passes over the top of the speed sensor


30


, and the crossing section


23




b


passes over the front part.




Numeral


34


indicates a return hose from the thermostat case


20


, and, if the temperature of the cooling water increases over a specified temperature, the bypass circuit is closed to return the cooling water from the return hose


34


to the radiator


35


.




The effects of this example are described hereafter. The water hose


16


and the bypass hose


23


connecting the water pump


15


and the thermostat case


20


pass beside the side without passing over the starter motor


24


so that it is possible to effectively utilize the space over the starter motor


24


. Further, no water hose passes under and near the carburetor


25


, thereby making adjustment easier. Furthermore, it is possible to lay the water piping over and along the crankcase


1


and make it pass through the depth side of the starter motor


24


viewed from the water pump side, thereby improving the appearance.




The thermostat case


20


is directly attached near the air intake port


7


being at a rear side of the cylinder head


3


of the engine so that it is possible to make the water passage between the cylinder head


3


and the thermostat case


20


short, thereby also making it possible to simplify the water piping. In addition, even if the engine has a structure where the length of a bypass hose


23


tends to increase, it is possible to lay a bypass hose


23


while effectively utilizing the space around the starter motor


24


by using a bottom bypass type thermostat valve.




The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A water-cooled engine comprising:a crankcase; a cylinder block attached to the crankcase; a starter motor arranged on a rear surface of the crankcase; and a water pump arranged on the crankcase, wherein water piping connected between a rear surface of the cylinder block and the water pump is laid beside the starter motor.
  • 2. The water-cooled engine of claim 1, wherein a water hose passing between an outlet of a thermostat and the water pump passes through a plane of projection in the axial direction of said starter motor.
  • 3. The water-cooled engine of claim 1, wherein a sensor for measuring vehicle speed is arranged on an upper surface of said crankcase, and said water piping crosses in front of the sensor.
  • 4. The water-cooled engine of claim 1, wherein a thermostat case is directly attached on an air intake port side of a cylinder head of said engine.
  • 5. The water-cooled engine of claim 4, wherein said water piping includes a bypass hose connected to a bypass outlet provided on the thermostat case which includes a bottom-bypass thermostat valve.
  • 6. A water-cooled engine comprising:a crankcase; a cylinder block attached to said crankcase, said cylinder block having a block water jacket therein, said cylinder block having a block opening therein in communication with said block water jacket; a cylinder head attached to said cylinder block, said cylinder head having a head water jacket therein, said cylinder head having a head opening therein in communication with said head water jacket, said head water jacket being in communication with said block water jacket; a starter motor attached to a rear surface of said crankcase; a water pump attached to said cylinder block, said water pump including a first port and a second port; a first water pipe connected between said first port of said water pump and said block opening; and a second water pipe connected between said second port of said water pump and said head opening, said second water pipe passing along one side of said starter motor and beside a rear end of said starter motor, wherein neither of said first and second water pipes passes over an upper surface of said starter motor.
  • 7. The water-cooled engine according to claim 6, further comprising a thermostat case attached to one of said cylinder block and said cylinder head, said thermostat case having a thermostat therein for controlling a flow of water through said thermostat case.
  • 8. The water-cooled engine according to claim 7, wherein said thermostat case is attached to said head opening of said cylinder head.
  • 9. The water-cooled engine according to claim 8, wherein said first water pipe supplies water from said water pump to said block water jacket of said cylinder block.
  • 10. The water-cooled engine according to claim 9, wherein said second water pipe is a radiator bypass pipe which returns water from said head water jacket of said cylinder head to said water pump.
  • 11. The water-cooled engine according to claim 6, wherein said first water pipe supplies water from said water pump to said block water jacket of said cylinder block.
  • 12. The water-cooled engine according to claim 6, wherein said second water pipe is a radiator bypass pipe which returns water from said head water jacket of said cylinder head to said water pump.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-279422 Sep 1998 JP
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
4399776 Shikata Aug 1983
4545333 Nagumo et al. Oct 1985
5022354 Okita et al. Jun 1991
5503118 Hollis Apr 1996
5715776 Seidl Feb 1998
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
Y28-5326 Feb 1996 JP