Minimizing Oil Leakage From Rocking Journal Bearings Of Two-Stroke Cycle Engines
US-2016356308-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US9803685B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9803685-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615046413-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 17, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 17, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 31, 2017 |
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It is common for crankshafts of internal combustion engines to have main bearing journals provided between each of the conrod bearing journals. However, to reduce engine friction, the fewest main bearing journals that can be used while still meeting the design targets is preferred. A crankshaft for an in-line, four-cylinder engine, according to an embodiment of the disclosure, has three main bearing journals. Bridges, one each located between first and second conrod bearing journals and between third and fourth conrod bearing journals. The bridges have a cross-section with at least two concavities to improve the strength of the bridge compared to, for example, a cylindrical bridge, without greatly increasing the mass of material used in the bridge. Furthermore, a locus of a centroid of cross sections through the bridge are not coincident with an axis of rotation of the crankshaft, but instead is displaced toward the nearer conrod bearing journal.
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We claim: 1. A crankshaft, comprising: first and second main bearing journals; first and second conrod bearing journals located between the first and second main bearing journals; and a bridge located between the first and second conrod bearing journals wherein an outer surface of the bridge has at least two concavities. 2. The crankshaft of claim 1 wherein the nearest main bearing journal to the first main bearing journal is the second main bearing journal. 3. The crankshaft of claim 1 wherein: the crankshaft has an axis of rotation; the first and second main bearing journals are cylindrical with a central axis of the first and second main bearing journals being coincident with the axis of rotation of the crankshaft; and a cross section of the bridge taken through the bridge in a direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the crankshaft has a substantially straight member with a first flange on a first end of the straight member and a second flange on a second end of the straight member. 4. The crankshaft of claim 3 wherein an outer edge of the first and second flanges is substantially flat. 5. The crankshaft of claim 3 wherein an outer edge of the first and second flanges is curved. 6. The crankshaft of claim 1 , wherein: the crankshaft has an axis of rotation; the first and second main bearing journals are cylindrical with a central axis of the first and second main bearing journals being coincident with the axis of rotation of the crankshaft; a cross section of the bridge taken through the bridge in a direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the crankshaft is cross-shaped; and the outer surface of the bridge has four concavities. 7. The crankshaft of claim 6 wherein, the bridge's cross shape has a first straight member that crosses through a second straight member and the first and second straight member are perpendicular. 8. The crankshaft of claim 6 wherein, the bridge's cross shape has a first straight member that crosses through a second straight member and the first and second straight member form an angle of sixty degrees. 9. The crankshaft of claim 1 , wherein: the crankshaft has an axis of rotation; the first and second main bearing journals are cylindrical with a central axis of the first and second main bearing journals being coincident with the axis of rotation of the crankshaft; the first and second conrod bearing journals are cylindrical with a central axis of the first and second conrod bearing journals being parallel to and displaced from the axis of rotation of the crankshaft; the first conrod bearing journal is diametrically opposed from the second conrod bearing journal with respect to the axis of rotation of the crankshaft; a first web is disposed along the crankshaft between the first conrod bearing journal and the bridge; a second web is disposed along the crankshaft between the second conrod bearing journal and the bridge; and a locus of centroids of cross sections through the bridge is closer to the nearer conrod bearing journal than the axis of rotation of the crankshaft. 10. The crankshaft of claim 1 wherein a cross-section of the bridge taken perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the crankshaft has a central elongated section with two flanges on both ends of the central elongated section. 11. The engine of claim 10 , wherein: the engine is a four-cylinder, inline engine with first, second, third, and fourth conrod bearing journals and first, second, and third main bearing journals; the first and second conrod bearing journals are disposed between the first and second main bearing journals; the third and fourth conrod bearing journals are disposed between the second and third main bearing journals; the first main bearing journal is the nearest main bearing journal to the second main bearing journal; and the third main bearing journal is the nearest main bearing journal to the second main bearing journal. 12. The engine of claim 11 wherein: the engine block comprises bearing supports for the main bearing journals; a first of the bearing supports is located near a first end of the engine; a second of the bearing supports is located near a second end of the engine; a third of the bearing supports is located between the first and second bearing supports without additional bearing supports located between the third and the second bearing supports and without additional bearing supports located between the first and the second bearing supports; webs are provided on both sides of: each of the bridges, each of the conrod bearing journals, and the second main bearing journal. 13. An internal combustion engine, comprising: an engine block having a plurality of cylinders disposed therein; a piston disposed in each of the cylinders; a connecting rod coupled to each of the pistons via a wrist pin; a crankshaft having a plurality of main bearing journals and a plurality of conrod bearing journals wherein: the connecting rods are each coupled to a conrod bearing journal; a pair of conrod bearing journals are disposed between two main bearing journals without a main bearing journal therebetween; a bridge is provided between the pair of conrod bearing journals; and the bridge has a non-circular cross section with at least two concavities. 14. The engine of claim 13 wherein a cross-section of the bridge taken perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the crankshaft has a straight member with flanges on both ends of the central elongated section. 15. The engine of claim 14 wherein outer edges of the flanges are one of substantially straight and curved. 16. The engine of claim 14 wherein a cross-section of the bridge taken perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the crankshaft is generally cross shaped with two straight members that cross. 17. The engine of claim 13 wherein: the crankshaft has an axis of rotation; the conrod bearing journals are offset from the axis of rotation of the crankshaft; and a locus of centroids of cross sections through the bridge taken perpendicularly to the axis of rotation of the crankshaft is displaced from the axis of rotation of the crankshaft in a direction toward the nearer of the conrod bearing journals. 18. A crankshaft for an internal combustion engine, comprising: a first main bearing journal; a first web immediately adjacent to the first main bearing journal; a first conrod bearing journal immediately adjacent to the first web; a second web immediately adjacent to the first conrod bearing journal; a first bridge immediately adjacent to the second web; a third web immediately adjacent to the first bridge; a second conrod bearing journal immediately adjacent to the third web; a fourth web immediately adjacent to the second conrod bearing journal; a second main bearing journal immediately adjacent to the fourth web; a fifth web immediately adjacent to the second main bearing journal; a third conrod bearing journal immediately adjacent to the fifth web; a sixth web immediately adjacent to the third conrod bearing journal; a second bridge immediately adjacent to the sixth web; a seventh web immediately adjacent to the second bridge; a fourth conrod bearing journal immediately adjacent to the seventh web; an eighth web immediately adjacent to the fourth conrod bearing journal; and a third main bearing journal immediately adjacent to the eighth web wherein: the crankshaft has an axis of rotation: cross sections of the first and second bridges taken perpendicularly with respect to the axis of rotat
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