Marine engine crankcase cover with integral oil cooler

US11548604B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-11548604-B1
Application numberUS-202017061639-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateOct 2, 2020
Priority dateOct 2, 2020
Publication dateJan 10, 2023
Grant dateJan 10, 2023

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A marine engine has a crankshaft that rotates about a crankshaft axis; a crankcase supporting the crankshaft, the crankcase being made primarily of a first material; and a cover on the crankcase. The cover includes a heat exchanger having an inner plate facing an interior of the crankcase, and the inner plate is located such that rotation of the crankshaft causes lubricant in the crankcase to impinge upon the inner plate. The cover also includes a frame holding the heat exchanger and isolating the heat exchanger from direct contact with the crankcase. At least a portion of the frame is made of a second material that is more compliant than the first material.

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What is claimed is: 1. A marine engine comprising: a crankshaft that rotates about a crankshaft axis; a crankcase supporting the crankshaft, the crankcase being made primarily of a first material; a cover on the crankcase, the cover comprising: a heat exchanger having an inner plate facing an interior of the crankcase, the inner plate located such that rotation of the crankshaft causes lubricant in the crankcase to impinge upon the inner plate; a frame holding the heat exchanger and isolating the heat exchanger from direct contact with the crankcase, at least a portion of the frame being made of a second material that is more compliant than the first material; wherein the frame comprises an outer casing connected to the crankcase and an inner gasket coupled between the outer casing and the heat exchanger, the inner gasket being made of the second material and extending around a perimeter of the heat exchanger. 2. The marine engine of claim 1 , wherein the outer casing is made of a third material that is more compliant than the first material but less compliant than the second material. 3. The marine engine of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger further comprises an outer plate attached to the inner plate and facing outwardly from the crankcase, a cooling water jacket being defined between the inner plate and the outer plate of the heat exchanger; wherein each of the inner plate and the outer plate has a perimetral flange, a perimetral channel being formed between the perimetral flanges when the outer plate is attached to the inner plate; and wherein the inner gasket is seated within the perimetral channel. 4. The marine engine of claim 3 , wherein the inner gasket comprises a groove on an outer perimetral surface thereof, and the outer casing comprises a flange on an inner perimetral surface thereof, the outer casing's flange being received in the inner gasket's groove in a fluid-tight manner. 5. The marine engine of claim 4 , wherein a fluid passageway is formed between an inner perimetral surface of the inner gasket and the perimetral channel, the fluid passageway being connected to a vent. 6. The marine engine of claim 1 , wherein the inner gasket is made of an elastomer. 7. The marine engine of claim 1 , wherein the outer casing is made of a polymer containing glass fibers. 8. The marine engine of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger further comprises an outer plate attached to or integrally cast with the inner plate and facing outwardly from the crankcase, and wherein a cooling water jacket is defined between the inner plate and the outer plate. 9. A cover for a crankcase of a marine engine, the cover comprising: a heat exchanger having an inner plate configured to face an interior of the crankcase when the cover is installed on the crankcase such that rotation of a crankshaft supported in the crankcase causes lubricant in the crankcase to impinge upon the inner plate; and a frame holding the heat exchanger and configured to isolate the heat exchanger from direct contact with the crankcase; wherein at least a portion of the frame is made of a material that is more compliant than a material of which the crankcase is made; and wherein the frame comprises an outer casing configured to be connected to the crankcase and an inner gasket coupled between the outer casing and the heat exchanger, the inner gasket being made of the more compliant material and extending around a perimeter of the heat exchanger. 10. The cover of claim 9 , wherein the outer casing is made of a material that is more compliant than the material of which the crankcase is made, but less compliant than the material of which the inner gasket is made. 11. The cover of claim 9 , wherein the heat exchanger further comprises an outer plate attached to the inner plate and configured to face outwardly from the crankcase when the cover is installed on the crankcase, a cooling water jacket being defined between the inner plate and the outer plate of the heat exchanger; wherein each of the inner plate and the outer plate has a perimetral flange, a perimetral channel being formed between the perimetral flanges when the outer plate is attached to the inner plate; and wherein the inner gasket is seated within the perimetral channel. 12. The cover of claim 11 , wherein the inner gasket comprises a groove on an outer perimetral surface thereof, and the outer casing comprises a flange on an inner perimetral surface thereof, the outer casing's flange being received in the inner gasket's groove in a fluid-tight manner. 13. The cover of claim 12 , wherein a fluid passageway is formed between an inner perimetral surface of the inner gasket and the perimetral channel, the fluid passageway being connected to a vent. 14. The cover of claim 9 , wherein the inner gasket is made of an elastomer. 15. The cover of claim 9 , wherein the outer casing is made of a polymer containing glass fibers. 16. The cover of claim 9 , wherein the heat exchanger further comprises an outer plate attached to or integrally cast with the inner plate and configured to face outwardly from the crankcase when the cover is attached to the crankcase, and wherein a cooling water jacket is defined between the inner plate and the outer plate.

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  • for handling cooling-water (in outboard drives B63H20/28; in machines or engines in general F01P3/00) · CPC title

  • Cooling · CPC title

  • B63H21/386Primary

    for handling lubrication liquids (in machines or engines in general F01M) · CPC title

  • relating to internal-combustion engines {(of outboard type B63H20/00)} · CPC title

  • with heat exchangers · CPC title

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What does patent US11548604B1 cover?
A marine engine has a crankshaft that rotates about a crankshaft axis; a crankcase supporting the crankshaft, the crankcase being made primarily of a first material; and a cover on the crankcase. The cover includes a heat exchanger having an inner plate facing an interior of the crankcase, and the inner plate is located such that rotation of the crankshaft causes lubricant in the crankcase to i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Brunswick Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B63H21/386. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 10 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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