Supporting structure for internal combustion engine
US-9670872-B2 · Jun 6, 2017 · US
US11041528B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11041528-B1 |
| Application number | US-202016737343-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jan 8, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jun 22, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 22, 2021 |
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A main bearing cap having a bearing cap body defining a vertical centerline, the bearing cap body having a top surface opposite a bottom surface, a pair of upper protruding parts and a pair of lower protruding parts that extend in a horizontal direction that is orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of a crankshaft, and a pair of posts that extend between the upper and the lower protruding parts. Each of the posts having a profiled side surface that is recessed to a profiled surface depth to reduce contact pressure and fretting between the bottom surface of the bearing cap and a joint surface of a bulkhead of a cylinder block when the parts are assembled. The profiled side surfaces also reduce the stiffness of the bearing cap to match more closely that of the cylinder block and direct load or force towards a centerline of the bearing cap.
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What is claimed is: 1. A main bearing cap for assembly with a crankshaft and a bulkhead of a cylinder block, the main bearing cap comprising: a bearing cap body defining a vertical centerline; a pair of upper protruding parts that extend in a horizontal direction that is orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the crankshaft; a pair of lower protruding parts that extend in the horizontal direction that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the crankshaft; and a pair of posts that extend between the upper protruding parts and the lower protruding parts, each of the posts having a profiled side surface wherein the profiled side surfaces are recessed to a profiled surface depth in the horizontal direction that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the crankshaft, wherein the profiled side surfaces are configured to reduce fretting between a bottom surface of the bearing cap body and a joint surface of the bulkhead due to operation of the crankshaft. 2. The main bearing cap of claim 1 , wherein the profiled side surfaces have a consistent cross-sectional shape along a length thereof. 3. The main bearing cap of claim 1 , further comprising: a pair of fasteners is configured to assemble the main bearing cap with the bulkhead. 4. The main bearing cap of claim 3 , wherein the fretting is less than 10 microns. 5. The main bearing cap of claim 1 , wherein the profiled side surfaces are semi-circular in shape. 6. The main bearing cap of claim 1 , wherein the pair of lower protruding parts extend from the profiled side surfaces at a length that corresponds to the profiled surface depth of each of the profiled side surfaces in the horizontal direction orthogonal to the crankshaft. 7. The main bearing cap of claim 1 , wherein the pair of upper protruding parts extends further than the pair of lower protruding parts extend as measured from the vertical centerline of the bearing cap body in the horizontal direction orthogonal to the crankshaft. 8. The main bearing cap of claim 1 , wherein a stiffness of the main bearing cap is the same as a stiffness of the bulkhead. 9. A main bearing cap assembly, comprising: a bulkhead of a cylinder block, the bulkhead defining a bulkhead notch; and a main bearing cap having a bearing cap body defining a vertical centerline and a bearing cap notch, the bearing cap body having: a pair of upper protruding parts that extend in a horizontal direction that is orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of a crankshaft; a pair of lower protruding parts that extend in the horizontal direction that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the crankshaft; and a pair of posts that extend between the upper protruding parts and the lower protruding parts, each of the posts having a profiled side surface wherein the profiled side surfaces are recessed to a profiled surface depth in the horizontal direction that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the crankshaft, wherein the profiled side surfaces are configured to reduce fretting between a bottom surface of the bearing cap body and a joint surface of the bulkhead due to operation of the crankshaft; wherein the main bearing cap is assembled with the bulkhead such that the bearing cap notch is aligned with the bulkhead notch to form a bearing hole. 10. The main bearing cap assembly of claim 9 , further comprising: a pair of fasteners configured to assemble the main bearing cap with the bulkhead. 11. The main bearing cap assembly of claim 10 , further comprising: a main bearing insert that is positioned in the bearing hole. 12. The main bearing cap assembly of claim 10 , wherein the profiled side surfaces are configured to reduce contact pressure between the bottom surface of the bearing cap body and the joint surface of the bulkhead during operation of the crankshaft. 13. The main bearing cap assembly of claim 10 , wherein the profiled side surfaces are configured to direct forces towards the centerline of the bearing cap body during operation of the crankshaft. 14. The main bearing cap assembly of claim 9 , wherein the pair of lower protruding parts extend from the profiled side surfaces a length that corresponds to the profiled surface depth of each of the profiled side surfaces in the horizontal direction orthogonal to the crankshaft. 15. The main bearing cap assembly of claim 9 , wherein the profiled side surfaces have a consistent cross-sectional shape along a length thereof. 16. The main bearing cap assembly of claim 9 , wherein the pair of upper protruding parts extends further than the pair of lower protruding parts extend as measured from the vertical centerline of the bearing cap body in the horizontal direction orthogonal to the crankshaft. 17. The main bearing cap assembly of claim 9 , wherein the profiled side surfaces are semi-circular in shape. 18. The main bearing cap assembly of claim 9 , wherein a stiffness of the main bearing cap is equal to a stiffness of the bulkhead. 19. A method of assembling a main bearing cap to a cylinder block of an internal combustion engine, comprising: mounting the main bearing cap onto a bulkhead of the cylinder block, the bulkhead defining a bulkhead notch, the bulkhead having a bulkhead stiffness; wherein the main bearing cap has a bearing cap body defining a vertical centerline and a bearing cap notch, the bearing cap body having: a pair of upper and a pair of lower protruding parts that extend in a horizontal direction that is orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of a crankshaft; and a pair of posts that extend between the upper protruding parts and the lower protruding parts, each of the posts having a profiled side surface wherein the profiled side surfaces are recessed to a profiled surface depth in the horizontal direction that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the crankshaft, the profiled surface depth determining a bearing cap stiffness that matches the bulkhead stiffness; aligning the main bearing cap with the bulkhead such that the bearing cap notch and the bulkhead notch form a circular bearing hole; and positioning a main bearing insert into the circular bearing hole. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein each of the posts includes a bolt insertion hole, the bulkhead includes corresponding bulkhead holes; and inserting a pair of fasteners through the bolt insertion holes of the main bearing cap and through the bulkhead holes of the bulkhead.
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