Crankcase ventilation system
US-2016097308-A1 · Apr 7, 2016 · US
US10132217B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10132217-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615079990-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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An internal combustion engine includes a crankcase having first and second pluralities of openings. A oil separation module has at least one inlet housing that communicates with a oil separation filter and is connectable to at least one opening from the first plurality of openings or from the second plurality of openings to define a crankcase vent.
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An internal combustion engine, comprising: a crankcase having a first plurality of openings and a second plurality of openings, the first plurality of openings being aligned with one another along a length of the crankcase at a first height, and the second plurality of openings being aligned with one another along the length of the crankcase at a second height, an oil pan connected to a bottom portion of the crankcase; a first oil separation module having at least one first inlet housing, the at least one first inlet housing being fluidly connected to a first conduit, and a first oil separation filter disposed in fluid connection between the first conduit and the oil pan; wherein the at least one first inlet housing is connectable to an opening from the first plurality of openings or from the second plurality of openings such that a fluid circuit for venting gases present in the crankcase is defined from an internal cavity of the crankcase, to the at least one first inlet housing, to the first conduit, and through the first oil separation filter. 2. The internal combustion engine of claim 1 , further comprising a second oil separation module having two second inlet housings, each of the two second inlet housings being fluidly connected to a second conduit, and a second oil separation filter disposed in fluid connection between the second conduit and the oil pan, wherein the two second inlet housings are connectable to two other adjacent openings from the first plurality of openings or from the second plurality of openings such that an additional fluid circuit for venting gases present in the crankcase is defined from the internal cavity of the crankcase, to the two second inlet housings, to the second conduit, and through the second oil separation filter. 3. The internal combustion engine of claim 1 , wherein the at least one first inlet housing further includes a heater. 4. The internal combustion engine of claim 1 , wherein the at least one first inlet housing further includes a screen. 5. The internal combustion engine of claim 1 , wherein each of the first plurality of openings is associated with a valve activation mechanism for a power cylinder of the internal combustion engine. 6. The internal combustion engine of claim 5 , further comprising a valve cover fluidly isolating each of the first plurality of openings from an environment external to the internal cavity of the crankcase. 7. The internal combustion engine of claim 1 , wherein the first oil separation module includes two first inlet housings, wherein the two first inlet housings are connectable to two adjacent openings from the first plurality of openings or from the second plurality of openings, and wherein the fluid circuit includes each of the two first inlet housings disposed in parallel circuit arrangement between the internal cavity of the crankcase and the first conduit. 8. The internal combustion engine of claim 7 , further comprising a cam cover covering each of the second plurality of openings. 9. A crankcase ventilation system for an internal combustion engine having a crankcase defining an internal cavity, the crankcase having a first plurality of openings and a second plurality of openings, the first plurality of openings being aligned with one another along a length of the crankcase at a first height, and the second plurality of openings being aligned with one another along the length of the crankcase at a second height, the internal combustion engine further including an oil pan connected to a bottom portion of the crankcase, the crankcase ventilation system comprising: a first oil separation module having two first inlet housings, each of the two first inlet housings being fluidly connected to a first conduit, and a first oil separation filter disposed in fluid connection between the first conduit and the oil pan; wherein the two first inlet housings are selectively connectable to two adjacent openings from the first plurality of openings or from the second plurality of openings such that a fluid circuit for venting gases present in the crankcase is defined from the internal cavity of the crankcase, to the two first inlet housings, to the first conduit, and through the first oil separation filter; and a second oil separation module having two second inlet housings, each of the two second inlet housings being fluidly connected to a second conduit, and a second oil separation filter disposed in fluid connection between the second conduit and the oil pan; wherein the two second inlet housings are connectable to two other adjacent openings from the first plurality of openings or from the second plurality of openings such that an additional fluid circuit for venting gases present in the crankcase is defined from the internal cavity of the crankcase, to the two second inlet housings, to the second conduit, and through the second oil separation filter. 10. The crankcase ventilation system of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the two first inlet housings further includes a heater. 11. The crankcase ventilation system of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the two second inlet housings further includes a heater. 12. The crankcase ventilation system of claim 9 , wherein each of the two first inlet housings further includes a screen. 13. The crankcase ventilation system of claim 9 , wherein each of the two second inlet housings further includes a screen. 14. The crankcase ventilation system of claim 9 , wherein each of the first plurality of openings is associated with a valve activation mechanism for a power cylinder of the internal combustion engine. 15. The crankcase ventilation system of claim 14 , further comprising a valve cover fluidly isolating each of the first plurality of openings from an environment external to the internal cavity of the crankcase. 16. The crankcase ventilation system of claim 9 , wherein each of the second plurality of openings is formed along a side of the crankcase to provide access to an engine camshaft for service. 17. The crankcase ventilation system of claim 16 , further comprising a cam cover covering each of the second plurality of openings. 18. A method for venting gases from an engine crankcase during operation, comprising: providing a crankcase having a first plurality of openings and a second plurality of openings formed along a cylinder bank, the first plurality of openings being aligned with one another along a length of the crankcase at a first height, and the second plurality of openings being aligned with one another along the length of the crankcase at a second height, the crankcase having an oil pan connected to a bottom portion of the crankcase; providing a first oil separation module having two first inlet housings, each of the two first inlet housings being fluidly connected to a first conduit, and a first oil separation filter disposed in fluid connection between the first conduit and the oil pan; connecting the two first inlet housings to two adjacent openings from the first plurality of openings or from the second plurality of openings such that a fluid circuit for venting gases present in the crankcase is defined from an internal cavity of the crankcase, to the two first inlet housings, to the first conduit, and through the first oil separation filter; wherein when the cylinder bank has X number of cylinders, the first oil separation module is connectable to the engine at a number of locations that is equal to (X−1) possible positions with respect to the crankcase and with respect to each of the first plurality of openings and
having means for purifying air before leaving crankcase, e.g. removing oil · CPC title
with a deflection device, e.g. screen · CPC title
Oilsumps · CPC title
using heating means · CPC title
with a filter · CPC title
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