Two-stroke engine with fuel injection
US-9546632-B2 · Jan 17, 2017 · US
US12565852B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12565852-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218090815-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 29, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2020 |
| Publication date | Mar 3, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 3, 2026 |
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Embodiments are directed toward an engine. In some embodiments, the engine includes a water pump and a balancer shaft. In some embodiments, the water pump has a plain bearing. In some embodiments, plain bearing is supplied with pressurized oil. In some embodiments, the balancer shaft drives the water pump as well as cam shafts.
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We claim: 1 . An oil pan arrangement for an engine having a cylinder bore with a center axis, the oil pan arrangement comprising: a first portion directly beneath an engine crankcase and an engine crankshaft, the first portion having an open top portion and a floor beneath an interior of the crankcase and the crankshaft for receiving oil from the engine; and a second portion offset to a side of the first portion and having a lower sump portion lower than a bottom of the first portion, the second portion having a majority of the volume thereof offset to a side of the interior of the crankcase, such that a majority of the second portion is not directly vertically below the crankcase but extends beyond the lateral extent of the interior of the crankcase, the second portion having a medial wall offset outwardly from a center axis of the cylinder bore and a lateral wall offset outboard of the medial wall beyond a side of a remainder of the engine such that the center axis of the cylinder bore does not intersect the second portion. 2 . The oil pan arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the first portion includes a floor having substantially its entire surface sloped downwardly and laterally towards an upper region of the second portion. 3 . The oil pan arrangement of claim 1 , wherein sidewalls and the floor of the first portion are integrally formed with a top of the second portion. 4 . The oil pan arrangement of claim 1 , wherein a top of the second portion faces upwardly with a majority exposed laterally adjacent a side of the engine. 5 . The oil pan of claim 4 , wherein a dipstick is secured within the top of the second portion interior from all side walls of the second portion. 6 . The oil pan arrangement of claim 1 , further comprising an oil pickup tube extending from directly above a portion of a floor of the first portion to a pickup opening near a bottom of the lower sump portion, the oil pickup tube extending at an angle from under the crankcase to adjacent the bottom of the second portion laterally to the side of and below the engine. 7 . The oil pan arrangement of claim 1 , wherein a drive shaft of the vehicle extends beneath the first portion and beside a medial wall of the second portion. 8 . The oil pan arrangement of claim 1 , wherein a lower side of the first portion opens to a medial portion of an upper side of the second portion. 9 . The oil pan arrangement of claim 1 , wherein a bottom region of the first portion overlaps a top region of the second portion, allowing fluid communication between the first and second portions, the top region of the second portion having the overlap being a minority of the top of the second portion. 10 . An oil pan assembly for an internal combustion engine comprising: an upper portion directly beneath an interior portion of an engine crankcase and directly beneath an engine crankshaft, a lower portion generally to the side of the upper portion and substantially to the side of the interior portion of the crankcase such that the lower portion is not directly vertically below any cylinder bore axis and extends beyond the lateral extent of the interior of the crankcase, the lower portion extending below the level of the upper portion and forming a sump to receive oil for circulation back to engine components, the lower portion having walls that drop down from the upper portion for forming the sump, including a medial wall that is laterally to the side of any cylinder bore axis and a lateral wall that is outboard of the medial wall and outboard of the side of the engine, wherein the upper portion includes a sloped floor that angles downwardly and laterally to an upper edge of at least one of the lower portion walls, and wherein a pickup channel extends to near the bottom of the sump, the pickup channel extending from near the bottom of the sump lateral to a side of the engine, through a portion of the upper portion, then to an oil pump. 11 . The oil pan assembly of claim 10 , wherein the upper portion and the lower portion include some vertical overlap over a minority of the top of the lower portion. 12 . The oil pan assembly of claim 10 , wherein a majority of the lower portion is situated laterally to the side of the remainder of the engine.
Pump-driving arrangements · CPC title
Crankshaft with passageways · CPC title
Rotating balancer shafts (F16F15/262 takes precedence) · CPC title
Features relating to lubrication · CPC title
especially adapted for liquid pumps (F04D29/18 takes precedence) · CPC title
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