Oil pan and method for manufacturing oil pan
US-2018313240-A1 · Nov 1, 2018 · US
US11220937B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11220937-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117205007-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 11, 2022 |
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An oil pan (14) for an internal combustion engine includes a bottom wall (16) provided with two downward bulges (28) extending in a crankshaft axial direction (X), and an upward bulge (30) positioned between the two downward bulges continuously to the downward bulges and extending in the crankshaft axial direction. The upward bulge has a width (Wb) as measured in a transverse direction orthogonal to the crankshaft axial direction greater than corresponding widths (Wa) of the downward bulges.
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An oil pan provided in a lower part of an internal combustion engine, and including a bottom wall, wherein the bottom wall includes two downward bulges extending in a crankshaft axial direction, and an upward bulge positioned between the two downward bulges continuously to the downward bulges and extending in the crankshaft axial direction, the upward bulge having a width as measured in a transverse direction orthogonal to the crankshaft axial direction greater than corresponding widths of the downward bulges, wherein the downward bulges and the upward bulge each define an arcuate shape in a section orthogonal to the crankshaft axial direction, and the upward bulge has a larger radius of curvature than the downward bulges, wherein the bottom wall includes a shallow bottom portion located on an output shaft end thereof, an intermediate depth portion located on a chain case side thereof, and a deep bottom portion located between the shallow bottom portion and the intermediate depth portion along the crankshaft axial direction, the intermediate depth portion being deeper than the shallow bottom portion and shallower than the deep bottom portion, and the downward bulges and the upward bulge are provided in the intermediate depth portion, and wherein the downward bulges and the upward bulge extend substantially over an entire length of the intermediate depth portion in the crankshaft axial direction. 2. The oil pan according to claim 1 , wherein the downward bulges and the upward bulge are defined by parts of mutually externally tangent circles in the section orthogonal to the crankshaft axial direction. 3. The oil pan according to claim 1 , further comprising a transverse rib extending across the downward bulges and the upward bulge at intermediate parts thereof with respect to the crankshaft axial direction, the transverse rib bulging downward of the oil pan. 4. The oil pan according to claim 1 , further comprising a side wall extending upright from a peripheral edge of the bottom wall, and a boss projecting from a junction between an outer end of the transverse rib and the side wall in the transverse direction, an outer end of the boss being configured to attach an engine component part. 5. The oil pan according to claim 1 , further comprising a side wall extending upright from a peripheral edge of the bottom wall, wherein the bottom wall includes three downward bulges and two upward bulges arranged in an alternating manner along the transverse direction, and the downward bulges located on either transverse end are directly connected to corresponding parts of the side wall. 6. An oil pan provided in a lower part of an internal combustion engine, and including a bottom wall, wherein the bottom wall includes two downward bulges extending in a crankshaft axial direction, and an upward bulge positioned between the two downward bulges continuously to the downward bulges and extending in the crankshaft axial direction, the upward bulge having a width as measured in a transverse direction orthogonal to the crankshaft axial direction greater than corresponding widths of the downward bulges, wherein the downward bulges and the upward bulge each define an arcuate shape in a section orthogonal to the crankshaft axial direction, and the upward bulge has a larger radius of curvature than the downward bulges, wherein the downward bulges and the upward bulge are defined by parts of mutually externally tangent circles in the section orthogonal to the crankshaft axial direction, further comprising a transverse rib extending across the downward bulges and the upward bulge at intermediate parts thereof with respect to the crankshaft axial direction, the transverse rib bulging downward of the oil pan, and further comprising a side wall extending upright from a peripheral edge of the bottom wall, and a boss projecting from a junction between an outer end of the transverse rib and the side wall in the transverse direction, an outer end of the boss being configured to attach an engine component part. 7. The oil pan according to claim 6 , wherein the bottom wall includes a shallow bottom portion located on an output shaft end thereof, an intermediate depth portion located on a chain case side thereof, and a deep bottom portion located between the shallow bottom portion and the intermediate depth portion along the crankshaft axial direction, the intermediate depth portion being deeper than the shallow bottom portion and shallower than the deep bottom portion, and the downward bulges and the upward bulge are provided in the intermediate depth portion. 8. The oil pan according to claim 7 , wherein the downward bulges and the upward bulge extend substantially over an entire length of the intermediate depth portion in the crankshaft axial direction. 9. The oil pan according to claim 6 , further comprising a side wall extending upright from a peripheral edge of the bottom wall, wherein the bottom wall includes three downward bulges and two upward bulges arranged in an alternating manner along the transverse direction, and the downward bulges located on either transverse end are directly connected to corresponding parts of the side wall.
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