US1921175A - Means foe ventilating the crank - Google Patents

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US1921175A
US1921175A US1921175DA US1921175A US 1921175 A US1921175 A US 1921175A US 1921175D A US1921175D A US 1921175DA US 1921175 A US1921175 A US 1921175A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01MLUBRICATING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; LUBRICATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; CRANKCASE VENTILATING
    • F01M13/00Crankcase ventilating or breathing
    • F01M13/04Crankcase ventilating or breathing having means for purifying air before leaving crankcase, e.g. removing oil
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
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  • This invention relates to means for ventilating the crankcases of internal combustion engines, and particularly the crankcases of engines of the radial type.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide for the free passage of gas or vapour from the crankcase to the atmosphere while ensuring the interception and draining back to the crankcase of any excess oil that may be carried by or sus- 19 pended in the said gas or vapour, whereby economy of oil and a clean exterior of the engine are obtained.
  • a vapour-receiving chamber is provided exteriorly of the crankcase, the said chamber being in communication with the atmosphere, and also being in communication with the interior of the crankcase by means of suitable apertures or passages arranged so as to allow vapour or gas from the crankcase to enter 2Q the said chamber and also so as to allow excess oil carried over with the vapour to drain back into the crankcase.
  • the accompanying drawing represents a vertical section through the crankcase of an engine of the radial type, provided with an exterior vapour-receiving chamber in accordance with this invention.
  • the side 1 of the crankcase l is provided with an annular chamber 2 surrounding and concentric with the axis of the crank-shaft 3, the said annular chamber 2 being exterior to the crank chamber and being in communication with the interior of the latter by means of a series of circumferentially spaced holes 4 in the wall 1 of the crankcase, some of these holes being above the crank-shaft and others below the same.
  • the annular chamber 2 is also in communication with the atmosphere through a passage 5 leading from the upper part or" the chamber, the outlet end of this passage 5 being fitted with an outside cap 6 formed with openings or apertures 7.
  • the annular chamber 2 is formed by additional parts attached to the crank-case.
  • the wall 1 of the crank- (Cl. lib-194) longer than the said flange 8.
  • an annular external cover 12 suitably attached to the crankcase and having a large central opening 12 the edge of which is situated at a suitable distance inwards of the part 12 of the crank-case.
  • the plate 14 forms with the side of the crankcase and flange 10, together with the parts 8 and 9, the annular chamber 2, which is placed in communication with the crankcase by the openings l.
  • the passage 5 leading to the atmosphere is formed through the upper part of the annular cover 12, the said passage being open, at its lower end, to the interior of the chamber 2.
  • the outlet cap 6 screwed into the upper end of the passage 5, as shown.
  • vapour from the crank chamber 1 passes through the holes 4 into the annular chamber 2 since the air in chamber 2 is cooler than that in chamber 1, the vapor will be cooled and any excess oil carried over by said vapour will tend to drain to the bottom, such oil collecting in the lower part of the chamher 2 and draining back to the crank chamber 1 by way or" the lower holes, the vapour itself escaping to the atmosphere.
  • crankcase having a wall provided with a crankshaft opening, a flange integral with and projecting from the crankcase wall, said flange surrounding said crankshaft opening, an angle-sectioned ring comprising a pair of flanges, one of the last-"nentione d flanges may be co-operating with the first-mentioned flange and the other one of the last-mentioned flanges engagingthe crankcase wall to form an external annular vapour-receiving chamber, said ring having "an'cpening placing said chamber in communication with the atmosphere, the wall of the crankcase having a series of holes placing the

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Aug. 8, 1933. c, Q TOWLER 1,921,175
MEANS FOR VENTILATING THE CRANK CASES OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES Filed March 28, 1931 gzyelzzarCL /FFO,QD 0, To WL ER fl d4, ,1 w
afz'iorzzeys Patented Aug, 8, 1933 MEANS FOR VENTELATING THE CRANK CASES OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION EN- GINIES Clifford Owen Towler, Birmingham, England, as-
signor to Wolseley Motors (1927) Limited, Birmingharn, England Application March 28, 1931, Serial No. 525,973, and in Great Britain July 21, 1930 2 Claims.
This invention relates to means for ventilating the crankcases of internal combustion engines, and particularly the crankcases of engines of the radial type.
An object of the present invention is to provide for the free passage of gas or vapour from the crankcase to the atmosphere while ensuring the interception and draining back to the crankcase of any excess oil that may be carried by or sus- 19 pended in the said gas or vapour, whereby economy of oil and a clean exterior of the engine are obtained.
According to the invention, a vapour-receiving chamber is provided exteriorly of the crankcase, the said chamber being in communication with the atmosphere, and also being in communication with the interior of the crankcase by means of suitable apertures or passages arranged so as to allow vapour or gas from the crankcase to enter 2Q the said chamber and also so as to allow excess oil carried over with the vapour to drain back into the crankcase.
The accompanying drawing represents a vertical section through the crankcase of an engine of the radial type, provided with an exterior vapour-receiving chamber in accordance with this invention.
Referring to the drawing, the side 1 of the crankcase l is provided with an annular chamber 2 surrounding and concentric with the axis of the crank-shaft 3, the said annular chamber 2 being exterior to the crank chamber and being in communication with the interior of the latter by means of a series of circumferentially spaced holes 4 in the wall 1 of the crankcase, some of these holes being above the crank-shaft and others below the same. The annular chamber 2 is also in communication with the atmosphere through a passage 5 leading from the upper part or" the chamber, the outlet end of this passage 5 being fitted with an outside cap 6 formed with openings or apertures 7.
The annular chamber 2 is formed by additional parts attached to the crank-case. Thus, in the arrangement illustrated the wall 1 of the crank- (Cl. lib-194) longer than the said flange 8. Applied to and clamped against the outer edges of the walls or flanges l0 and 11 is an annular external cover 12 suitably attached to the crankcase and having a large central opening 12 the edge of which is situated at a suitable distance inwards of the part 12 of the crank-case. Attached to the inside iace of this external cover 12, by studs or bolts 13, is an angular sectioned ring or plate 14 having an inner part extending towards the crank-case wall so as to make close contact with the race retaining ring 9 secured to the bearing housing flange. Thus, the plate 14 forms with the side of the crankcase and flange 10, together with the parts 8 and 9, the annular chamber 2, which is placed in communication with the crankcase by the openings l. The passage 5 leading to the atmosphere is formed through the upper part of the annular cover 12, the said passage being open, at its lower end, to the interior of the chamber 2. The outlet cap 6 screwed into the upper end of the passage 5, as shown.
When the engine is running, vapour from the crank chamber 1 passes through the holes 4 into the annular chamber 2 since the air in chamber 2 is cooler than that in chamber 1, the vapor will be cooled and any excess oil carried over by said vapour will tend to drain to the bottom, such oil collecting in the lower part of the chamher 2 and draining back to the crank chamber 1 by way or" the lower holes, the vapour itself escaping to the atmosphere.
Having fully described my invention, what I desire to claim and secure by Letters Patent is:-- 1. In combination with a crankcase having a wall provided with a crankshaft opening, a flange integral with and projecting from the crankcase well, said flange surrounding said or nkshait opening and an angle-sectioned ring cornsing a pair of flanges, one of the last-mentioned flanges co-operating with the first-mentioned flange and the other one of the last-mentioned flanges en aging the crankcase wall to form an external annular vapour-receiving chamber, said ring having an opening placing said chamber in communication with the atmosphere, the wall of the crankcase having a series of holes placing the latter in communication wit chamber. 2. In combination with a crankcase having a wall provided with a crankshaft opening, a flange integral with and projecting from the crankcase wall, said flange surrounding said crankshaft opening, an angle-sectioned ring comprising a pair of flanges, one of the last-"nentione d flanges may be co-operating with the first-mentioned flange and the other one of the last-mentioned flanges engagingthe crankcase wall to form an external annular vapour-receiving chamber, said ring having "an'cpening placing said chamber in communication with the atmosphere, the wall of the crankcase having a series of holes placing the
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DE1156277B (en) * 1959-07-04 1963-10-24 Porsche Kg Ventilation device for internal combustion engines
US4179246A (en) * 1978-01-24 1979-12-18 The Scott & Fetzer Company Crankcase vent apparatus and method
US4470389A (en) * 1982-02-08 1984-09-11 Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Breather-lubricator system for engines
EP1895136A1 (en) * 2005-06-23 2008-03-05 HONDA MOTOR CO., Ltd. Gas-liquid separation device for engine

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1156277B (en) * 1959-07-04 1963-10-24 Porsche Kg Ventilation device for internal combustion engines
US4179246A (en) * 1978-01-24 1979-12-18 The Scott & Fetzer Company Crankcase vent apparatus and method
US4470389A (en) * 1982-02-08 1984-09-11 Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Breather-lubricator system for engines
EP1895136A1 (en) * 2005-06-23 2008-03-05 HONDA MOTOR CO., Ltd. Gas-liquid separation device for engine
US20090064642A1 (en) * 2005-06-23 2009-03-12 Yoshikazu Sato Gas-liquid separation device of engine
EP1895136A4 (en) * 2005-06-23 2010-11-24 Honda Motor Co Ltd Gas-liquid separation device for engine
US8123829B2 (en) 2005-06-23 2012-02-28 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Gas-liquid separation device of engine

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