Oil pump and balancer unit of oil pump integrated type
US-2019345852-A1 · Nov 14, 2019 · US
US10914358B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10914358-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816489679-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 6, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 9, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 9, 2021 |
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Balancer device has upper and lower housings 3 and 4 having therein an accommodation section 10, a pair of drive and driven side shafts 5 and 6 which are rotatably supported by four plain bearings 11 to 14 provided in the accommodation section and to which a rotation force is transmitted from a crankshaft, and arc band-shaped thrust receiving portions 32a and 33a which thrust flange portions of drive and driven gears 8 and 9 provided at the drive and driven side shafts respectively can contact from a thrust direction. First and second oil storing grooves 34 and 35, groove passages 36 and 37 and vertical groove passages 38a to 39b are formed at the thrust receiving portions on a gravity direction lower side with respect to a meshing portion of the both gears. With this configuration, it is possible to suppress occurrence of abrasion of the thrust receiving portion.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A balancer device for an internal combustion engine comprising: a housing having therein an accommodation section into which lubricating oil can flow; a bearing portion provided in the accommodation section; a balancer shaft rotatably supported by the bearing portion and provided with a gear, a rotation force being transmittable to the balancer shaft from the internal combustion engine; an arc-shaped thrust receiving portion disposed to permit contact with a part of the balancer shaft from a rotation axis direction of the balancer shaft; and a recessed portion provided at an end portion, which is located at a side of a rotation direction of the balancer shaft, of the thrust receiving portion, wherein the thrust receiving portion is provided such that the gear provided at the balancer shaft is permitted to contact the thrust receiving portion from the rotation axis direction of the balancer shaft, and wherein the recessed portion is formed such that when viewed from a direction orthogonal to a rotation axis of the balancer shaft, the recessed portion overlaps tips of the gear, and the recessed portion is hollow in the rotation direction of the balancer shaft. 2. The balancer device for the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the recessed portion opens upward in a vertical direction. 3. The balancer device for the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the gear is arranged such that force in a direction in which a part of the balancer shaft contacts the thrust receiving portion acts on the gear. 4. The balancer device for the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 3 , wherein: a side surface of the gear contacts the thrust receiving portion. 5. The balancer device for the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: a groove that communicates with the recessed portion is formed at the thrust receiving portion. 6. The balancer device for the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 5 , wherein: the groove has a plurality of grooves. 7. A balancer device for an internal combustion engine comprising: an upper housing located at an upper side in a vertical direction in a mounting state to the internal combustion engine; a lower housing located at a lower side in the vertical direction in the mounting state to the internal combustion engine and connected to the upper housing; a bearing portion formed between the upper housing and the lower housing; a drive side balancer shaft rotatably supported by the bearing portion and having a drive side reverse gear to which a rotation force is transmittable from the internal combustion engine; a driven side balancer shaft rotatably supported by the bearing portion and having a driven side reverse gear configured to mesh with the drive side reverse gear and to permit lubricating oil to adhere to the driven side reverse gear, and disposed to rotate in a direction from a meshing portion toward a bottom of the lower housing; a pair of arc-shaped thrust receiving portions which are provided in the lower housing and which the drive side reverse gear and the driven side reverse gear are permitted to contact respectively from a rotation axis direction of each balancer shaft; and a recessed portion provided at a position where both the thrust receiving portions are close to each other, wherein the recessed portion is formed such that when viewed from a direction orthogonal to a rotation axis of each balancer shaft, the recessed portion overlaps tips of the drive and driven side reverse gears, and the recessed portion is hollow in a rotation direction of each balancer shaft. 8. The balancer device for the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 7 , wherein: the drive side reverse gear and the driven side reverse gear are arranged such that force in a rotation axis direction in which the drive side reverse gear and the driven side reverse gear contact the thrust receiving portions through the drive and driven side balancer shafts by the meshing of the drive and driven side reverse gears acts on the drive side reverse gear and the driven side reverse gear. 9. The balancer device for the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 8 , wherein: each of the drive side reverse gear and the driven side reverse gear is a helical gear. 10. The balancer device for the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 7 , wherein: axial direction side surfaces of the drive side reverse gear and the driven side reverse gear contact the respective thrust receiving portions. 11. The balancer device for the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 10 , wherein: the lower housing has therein an accommodation section in which lubricating oil accumulates. 12. The balancer device for the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 7 , wherein: the recessed portion is formed into a V-shape viewed from a rotation axis direction of each balancer shaft. 13. The balancer device for the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 7 , wherein: the recessed portion is formed into a rectangular shape viewed from a rotation axis direction of each balancer shaft. 14. The balancer device for the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 7 , wherein: the recessed portion is provided at each of the pair of thrust receiving portions. 15. The balancer device for the internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 14 , wherein: the recessed portion is provided at an uppermost position, in the vertical direction, of each thrust receiving portion. 16. A balancer device for an internal combustion engine comprising: an upper housing located at an upper side in a vertical direction in a mounting state to the internal combustion engine; a lower housing located at a lower side in the vertical direction in the mounting state to the internal combustion engine and connected to the upper housing; a bearing portion formed between the upper housing and the lower housing; a drive side balancer shaft rotatably supported by the bearing portion and having a drive side reverse gear to which a rotation force is transmittable from the internal combustion engine; a driven side balancer shaft rotatably supported by the bearing portion and having a driven side reverse gear configured to mesh with the drive side reverse gear and to permit lubricating oil to adhere to the driven side reverse gear, and disposed to rotate in a direction from a meshing portion toward the upper housing; a pair of arc-shaped thrust receiving portions which are provided in the lower housing and which the drive side reverse gear and the driven side reverse gear are permitted to contact respectively from a rotation axis direction of each balancer shaft; and a recessed portion provided at an end portion, which is located at a side of a rotation direction of each balancer shaft, of each thrust receiving portion, wherein the recessed portion is formed such that when viewed from a direction orthogonal to a rotation axis of each balancer shaft, the recessed portion overlaps tips of the drive and driven side reverse gears, and the recessed portion is hollow in the rotation direction of each balancer shaft. 17. A balancer device for an internal combustion engine comprising: an upper housing located at an upper side in a vertical direction in a mounting state to the internal combustion engine; a lower housing located at a lower side in the vertical direction in the mounting state to the internal combustion engine and connected to the upper housing; a bearing port
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