Case for endless transmission member
US-10487937-B2 · Nov 26, 2019 · US
US9605571B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9605571-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514644630-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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In a general-purpose engine including a cylinder block extending obliquely from one side of a crank case, and a cylinder head connected to an end surface of the cylinder block via a gasket, a unidirectional valve for allowing a flow of a fluid from a crank chamber to a valve operating chamber and blocking a reverse flow of the fluid is installed in an upper oil passage. In a case where lubricant oil reserved in the crank chamber flows into the valve operating chamber via a lower oil passage when the engine inclines such that the inclined cylinder block further slants, positive pressures transmitted from the crank chamber to the valve operating chamber push the oil, which once flows into the valve operating chamber, back to the crank chamber via the lower oil passage.
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What is claimed is: 1. A general-purpose engine comprising: a crank case having a mounting flange in a bottom portion of the crank case; a cylinder block extending obliquely from one side of the crank case; a cylinder head connected to an end surface of the cylinder block via a gasket; a crank chamber in the crank case; oil spray generating means for generating oil spray for lubricating engine parts by scattering lubricant oil reserved in the crank chamber; upper and lower side portions of the cylinder block and the cylinder head are provided respectively with an upper oil passage and a lower oil passage which communicate the crank chamber and a valve operating chamber in the cylinder head with each other; and a unidirectional valve arranged on the gasket and comprising a valve body comprising an elastic umbrella portion, wherein the unidirectional valve is configured to allow a flow of a fluid from the crank chamber to the valve operating chamber and to block a reverse flow of the fluid is installed in the upper oil passage, and in a case where the lubricant oil reserved in the crank chamber flows into the valve operating chamber via the lower oil passage when the engine inclines such that the obliquely extending cylinder block further slants, positive pressures transmitted from the crank chamber to the valve operating chamber via the unidirectional valve push the oil, which once flows into the valve operating chamber, back to the crank chamber via the lower oil passage. 2. The general-purpose engine according to claim 1 , wherein the gasket interposed between the cylinder block and the cylinder head divides the upper oil passage into an upstream passage on the crank chamber side and a downstream passage on the valve operating chamber side, the gasket comprises: a valve attachment hole, and a plurality of through-holes disposed surrounding the valve attachment hole, and communicating the upstream passage and the downstream passage with each other, and the unidirectional valve comprises: the valve body comprises: the elastic umbrella portion seated on an upper surface of the gasket facing the downstream passage, and covering a group of the through-holes, and a stem portion projecting from a boss portion of the elastic umbrella portion, and penetrating through the valve attachment hole, and a retaining member fitted and fixed to the stem portion, and thereby clamping the gasket in cooperation with the boss portion. 3. The general-purpose engine according to claim 2 , wherein the stem portion is formed smaller in diameter than the valve attachment hole such that an outer peripheral surface of the stem portion is prevented from touching an inner peripheral surface of the valve attachment hole, and the retaining member includes a plurality of positioning claws respectively engaging with the plurality of through-holes to thereby hold the stem portion at a position concentric with the valve attachment hole. 4. The general-purpose engine according to claim 2 , wherein the stem portion comprises: a first shaft portion extending from the boss portion, and fitted into a fitting hole in the retaining member, and a second shaft portion coaxially continuing to the first shaft portion via an expanded portion, and being smaller in diameter than the first shaft portion, and the expanded portion is formed larger in diameter than the first shaft portion to hold the retaining member on the first shaft portion by engaging with a rear surface of the retaining member. 5. The general-purpose engine according to claim 3 , wherein the stem portion comprises: a first shaft portion extending from the boss portion, and fitted into a fitting hole in the retaining member, and a second shaft portion coaxially continuing to the first shaft portion via an expanded portion, and being smaller in diameter than the first shaft portion, and the expanded portion is formed larger in diameter than the first shaft portion to hold the retaining member on the first shaft portion by engaging with a rear surface of the retaining member.
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