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US-9212780-B2 · Dec 15, 2015 · US
US10167753B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10167753-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715454463-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 9, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 1, 2019 |
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An engine power unit for a vehicle has a crankcase made up of tow left and right crankcase members, and a lubricant feed pump disposed in one crankcase member in such a fashion that one side surface of pump rotors of the feed pump lies on the mating surface of the crankcase members. The feed pump is mounted on one end of the shaft of the feed pump while a drive gear for rotating the shaft is disposed on the opposite end of the shaft. A lubricant oil filter to which oil is delivered from the feed pump is disposed on the other crankcase member. Thus, the structure for supplying lubricating oil is simplified, and the power unit is reduced in size in its entirety.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A power unit for a vehicle, including an internal combustion engine comprising: a crankcase split into one crankcase member and another crankcase member with a mating surface therebetween, said crankcase having therein a crankshaft chamber and an oil reservoir; a crankshaft supported in the one crankcase member and the other crankcase member and extending along a crankshaft axis across the one and other crankcase members and across said mating surface; a lubricant oil scavenger pump for delivering lubricant oil from the crankshaft chamber to the oil reservoir, and a lubricant oil feed pump for delivering lubricant oil from the oil reservoir to parts of the engine, said scavenger pump and said feed pump having respective pump rotors; and an oil pump shaft extending parallel to the crankshaft and mounted thereon with the scavenger pump on one side thereof away from said mating surface and the feed pump on another side thereof adjacent to said mating surface: wherein the feed pump and the scavenger pump are disposed in the one crankcase member such that one side surface of the pump rotors of the feed pump lies along the mating surface of the two crankcase members of the crankcase; said crankcase has therein a scavenger pump inlet passage formed in a lower area of the crankshaft chamber and connected to the scavenger pump via an inlet port; a drive member for rotating the oil pump shaft is disposed on the oil pump shaft on the opposite side of the feed pump; and an oil filter to which lubricant oil is delivered from the feed pump is disposed on the other crankcase member. 2. The power unit for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein an oil filter supply oil passage through which lubricant oil is delivered from the feed pump to the oil filter is formed in the crankcase to extend between the feed pump and the oil filter. 3. The power unit for a vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein the feed pump and the oil filter are partly offset from each other as viewed in the direction of the crankshaft axis; and a relief valve for relieving lubricant oil at a pressure exceeding a predetermined value in the oil filter supply oil passage is disposed at a position adjacent to the feed pump and overlapping the oil filter as viewed in the direction of the crankshaft axis. 4. The power unit for a vehicle according to claim 3 , wherein a feed oil passage through which lubricant oil is delivered from the oil filter is disposed in an area adjacent to the feed pump and overlapping the oil filter as viewed in the direction of the crankshaft axis. 5. The power unit for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the crankcase has therein a shift fork shaft extending between both the crankcase members of the crankcase, and the shift fork shaft has therein a shift fork oil passage forming a part of an oil passage for supplying lubricant oil to lubricating regions of the power unit. 6. A power unit for a vehicle, including an internal combustion engine comprising: a crankcase split into one crankcase member and another crankcase member with a mating surface therebetween; a crankshaft supported in the one crankcase member and the other crankcase member and extending along a crankshaft axis across the one and other crankcase members; a lubricant oil scavenger pump and a lubricant oil feed pump having pump rotors, respectively; and an oil pump shaft extending parallel to the crankshaft and mounted thereon with the scavenger pump on one side thereof and the feed pump on another side thereof; wherein the feed pump and the scavenger pump are disposed in the one crankcase member such that one side surface of the pump rotors of the feed pump lies along the mating surface of the two crankcase members of the crankcase; a drive member for rotating the oil pump shaft is disposed on the oil pump shaft on the opposite side of the feed pump; and an oil filter to which lubricant oil is delivered from the feed pump is disposed on the other crankcase member; and wherein the internal combustion engine is connected to a transmission via a clutch; a clutch lifter lever shaft is provided to engage and disengage the clutch and extends transverse to the crankshaft axis to define therein a clutch lifter lever shaft oil passage; and the clutch lifter lever shaft oil passage is connected to the feed pump to supply lubricant oil to one of the lubricating regions. 7. The power unit for a vehicle according to claim 4 , wherein the oil pump shaft is positioned in place by: a positioning pin inserted in the oil pump shaft between the scavenger pump and the feed pump; a step formed in the crankcase and positioning the positioning pin thereon; and an oil pump cover mounted on the crankcase on the opposite side of the positioning pin with respect to the scavenger pump to hold the scavenger pump against dislodgement.
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