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US20180355772A1
US20180355772A1 US15/775,204 US201615775204A US2018355772A1 US 20180355772 A1 US20180355772 A1 US 20180355772A1 US 201615775204 A US201615775204 A US 201615775204A US 2018355772 A1 US2018355772 A1 US 2018355772A1
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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
    • F01M11/00Component parts, details or accessories, not provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F01M1/00 - F01M9/00
    • F01M11/04Filling or draining lubricant of or from machines or engines
    • F01M11/0408Sump drainage devices, e.g. valves, plugs
    • 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
    • F01M11/00Component parts, details or accessories, not provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F01M1/00 - F01M9/00
    • 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
    • F01M11/00Component parts, details or accessories, not provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F01M1/00 - F01M9/00
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  • This disclosure relates to an oil pan device and particularly relates to oil pan device used in an engine of a vehicle.
  • an oil pan for storing engine oil is attached to a lower end of a crankcase.
  • a bolt hole for discharging engine oil is provided in the bottom portion of the oil pan, and a drain bolt for closing the bolt hole is detachably attached to this bolt hole.
  • Patent Literature 1 Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. H5-306653
  • the height position of a bottom portion of an oil pan In a vehicle, from the viewpoint of improving steering stability and the like, there is a demand for lowering the mounting position of an engine.
  • the height position In a case where the height position of a bottom portion of an oil pan is lowered, for example, the height position may be lower than a predetermined lower limit height such as minimum ground clearance of a vehicle, and thus it has been considered to employ a thin (shallow plate) oil pan.
  • the head portion of a drain bolt protrudes downwardly from the lowermost end position of the oil pan bottom portion, which is disadvantageous in securing a predetermined lower limit height.
  • a method of recessing the bottom portion of the oil pan upward to form a recessed portion and uprightly attaching the drain bolt in the recessed portion is considered.
  • This disclosure is made in consideration of the above circumstances and provides an oil pan device capable of reducing the amount of oil remaining in an oil pan when engine oil is discharged.
  • An oil pan device includes an oil pan that is attached to a lower end of a crankcase of an engine, and a drain bolt, wherein the oil pan includes a recessed portion formed by recessing a bottom surface portion upward, an inclined portion that sections the recessed portion, and a bolt hole that is provided in the inclined portion, and when the drain bolt is attached to the bolt hole, a head portion of the drain bolt is accommodated in the recessed portion.
  • a top portion of the recessed portion may be arranged at a position higher than an attachment surface of the oil pan with the crankcase.
  • the recessed portion may be formed in a reversed V shape in a cross-sectional view.
  • the oil pan device of this disclosure it is possible to reduce the amount of oil remaining in the oil pan when engine oil is discharged.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a bottom surface side of an oil pan device according to an embodiment of this disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line II-II of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 4A is a view illustrating a level of oil remaining in the embodiment of this disclosure.
  • FIG. 4B is a view illustrating a level of oil remaining in a case where a drain bolt is uprightly attached in a recessed portion without an inclined portion.
  • the oil pan device is in a state in which the oil pan device is mounted on an engine of a vehicle (not illustrated), and the up-and-down direction is determined based on the up-and-down direction of the vehicle.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a bottom surface side of an oil pan device 1 according to an embodiment of this disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line II-II of FIG. 1 .
  • a reference numeral R indicates a road surface.
  • a dashed line L indicates the lowermost end position of a head portion 52 of a drain bolt 50
  • a two-dot chain line X indicates the minimum ground clearance of a vehicle.
  • the engine is arranged inclined to a cylinder axis so as to be slightly inclined in the vertical direction. Therefore, in FIGS. 2 and 3 , in appearance, the oil surface of engine oil O seems to be inclined to a road surface R in the left-and-right direction.
  • the front-and-rear and left-and-right directions of the oil pan device 1 are not related with the front-and-rear and left-and-right directions of a vehicle and are merely determined for convenience of explanation.
  • the front direction of an oil pan 10 coincides with the front direction of a vehicle.
  • the oil pan device 1 includes the oil pan 10 that is attached to a lower end 5 a of a crankcase 5 and a drain bolt 50 .
  • the oil pan 10 is formed of a metal material or a heat resistant resin material and includes a side wall 20 forming a side surface and a bottom plate 30 forming a bottom surface. Inside the oil pan 10 , engine oil O for lubricating a lubrication target member such as a crank shaft (not illustrated) is stored. In the embodiment, the oil pan 10 is formed of a thin (shallow plate) oil pan in which the length of the side wall 20 in the up-and-down direction is short.
  • a flange portion 21 which is attached to the lower end 5 a of the crankcase 5 via a gasket (not illustrated) is provided.
  • the flange portion 21 is detachably attached to the lower end 5 a of the crankcase 5 by a bolt 22 or the like.
  • the bottom plate 30 includes a flat plate portion 31 formed in a flat plate shape, and the recessed portion 33 by recessing the bottom surface portion 32 (lower surface) upward. This recessed portion 33 is formed at a portion ahead of the left half of the bottom plate 30 .
  • the recessed portion 33 has a top portion 33 T at a position higher than a position of an attachment surface F (the upper surface of the flange portion 21 ) of the oil pan 10 with the crankcase 5 (lower end 5 a ). As illustrated in FIG. 3 , the recessed portion 33 is formed in a reversed V shape in a cross-sectional view.
  • the recessed portion 33 is formed by partially recessing the bottom surface portion 32 in a cylindrical shape.
  • the portion 33 having a recessed partially cylindrical shape has a first inclined portion 34 formed in a cylindrical circumferential surface shape and a second inclined portion 35 formed in a cylindrical end surface shape.
  • a bolt hole 36 is vertically provided in the second inclined portion 35 .
  • the bolt hole 36 has a through-hole 36 a passing through the second inclined portion 35 , and a nut portion 36 b arranged in the oil pan 10 and coaxially provided with the through-hole 36 a .
  • a flange 36 c is formed at the end portion of the nut portion 36 b on the second inclined portion 35 side and is fixed to the second included portion 35 by wielding or the like.
  • a lateral hole 36 d is formed at the interfacial position between the nut portion 36 b and the flange 36 c .
  • the lateral hole 36 d is inclined to the axis of the bolt hole 36 and passes through the interface substantially horizontally from the lowermost end position of the through-hole 36 a to the interfacial position.
  • the drain bolt 50 is detachably attached to the bolt hole 36 from the outside of the oil pan 10 .
  • the drain bolt 50 has a screw portion 51 and a head portion 52 , and the screw portion 51 is engaged with the bolt hole 36 by screwing.
  • An O ring 53 for sealing a gap between the screw portion and the inner circumferential surface of the through-hole 36 a is attached to the root portion of the screw portion 51 .
  • the oil pan device 1 of the embodiment is configured such that when the drain bolt 50 is attached to the bolt hole 36 , the head portion 52 is accommodated in the recessed portion 33 .
  • a height position L of the lowermost end of the oil pan device 1 (here, the head portion 52 of the drain bolt 50 ) is positioned above a predetermined lower limit height of a vehicle and in the embodiment, a minimum ground clearance X.
  • FIG. 4A illustrates a level of oil remaining when the engine oil O is discharged by detaching the drain bolt 50 from the bolt hole 36 in the oil pan device 1 of the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 3 .
  • FIG. 4B illustrates a level of oil remaining in a configuration in which a drain bolt is uprightly attached in a recessed portion in an oil pan device 1 ′ of Comparative Example without an inclined portion.
  • the lower end position (the height position indicated by the dashed line Z 1 ) of the horizontal hole 36 d of the bolt hole 36 is a level of oil remaining.
  • the lower end portion (the height position indicated by the dashed line Z 2 ) of an opening of a horizontal hole 36 d ′ of a bolt hole 36 ′ in the oil pan 10 ′ is a level of oil remaining.
  • the level of oil remaining (Z 2 ) is positioned higher than the level of oil remaining (Z 1 ) of the embodiment.
  • the amount of oil remaining can be reduced by the amount corresponding to (Z 2 ⁇ Z 1 ).
  • the recessed portion 33 formed by recessing the bottom surface portion 32 upward is provided and the head portion 52 of the drain bolt 50 is accommodated in the recessed portion 33 .
  • the head portion 52 of the drain bolt 50 is accommodated in the recessed portion 33 .
  • the top portion 33 T of the recessed portion 33 of the embodiment is arranged oil pan 10 at a position higher than the position of the attachment surface F with the crankcase 5 . Therefore, even in a case of using a thin oil pan to meet the minimum ground clearance X as a lower limit level, a space for accommodating the head portion 52 can be sufficiently secured.
  • an operation of attachment (detachment) of the drain bolt 50 can be easily performed using a longer spanner or wrench to which force is more easily applicable.
  • the recessed portion is partially recessed in a cylindrical shape, but the shape of the recessed portion may have other shapes.
  • the recessed portion may be formed in a substantially hemispherical shape.
  • JP2015-222131 filed on Nov. 12, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • the oil pan device of this disclosure it is possible to reduce the amount of oil remaining in an oil pan when engine oil is discharged.

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An oil pan device (1) is provided with an oil pan (10) that is attached to a lower end (5a) of a crankcase (5) of an engine, and a drain bolt (50). The oil pan (10) includes a recessed portion (33) formed by recessing a bottom surface portion (32) upward, an inclined portion (35) that sections the recessed portion (33), and a bolt hole (36) that is provided in the inclined portion (35), and when the drain bolt (50) is attached to the bolt hole (36), a head portion (52) of the drain bolt (50) is accommodated in the recessed portion (33).

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    TECHNICAL FIELD
  • This disclosure relates to an oil pan device and particularly relates to oil pan device used in an engine of a vehicle.
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • In an engine of a vehicle, an oil pan for storing engine oil is attached to a lower end of a crankcase. Generally, a bolt hole for discharging engine oil is provided in the bottom portion of the oil pan, and a drain bolt for closing the bolt hole is detachably attached to this bolt hole.
  • CITATION LIST Patent Literature
  • [Patent Literature 1]: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. H5-306653
  • SUMMARY Technical Problem
  • In a vehicle, from the viewpoint of improving steering stability and the like, there is a demand for lowering the mounting position of an engine. On the other hand, in a case where the height position of a bottom portion of an oil pan is lowered, for example, the height position may be lower than a predetermined lower limit height such as minimum ground clearance of a vehicle, and thus it has been considered to employ a thin (shallow plate) oil pan.
  • In a case where a thin oil pan is used, the head portion of a drain bolt protrudes downwardly from the lowermost end position of the oil pan bottom portion, which is disadvantageous in securing a predetermined lower limit height. Thus, a method of recessing the bottom portion of the oil pan upward to form a recessed portion and uprightly attaching the drain bolt in the recessed portion is considered.
  • However, in the method, when engine oil is discharged, a relatively large amount of engine oil remains in the oil pan around the bolt hole.
  • This disclosure is made in consideration of the above circumstances and provides an oil pan device capable of reducing the amount of oil remaining in an oil pan when engine oil is discharged.
  • Solution to Problem
  • An oil pan device according to this disclosure includes an oil pan that is attached to a lower end of a crankcase of an engine, and a drain bolt, wherein the oil pan includes a recessed portion formed by recessing a bottom surface portion upward, an inclined portion that sections the recessed portion, and a bolt hole that is provided in the inclined portion, and when the drain bolt is attached to the bolt hole, a head portion of the drain bolt is accommodated in the recessed portion.
  • In the oil pan device, a top portion of the recessed portion may be arranged at a position higher than an attachment surface of the oil pan with the crankcase.
  • In the oil pan device, the recessed portion may be formed in a reversed V shape in a cross-sectional view.
  • Advantageous Effects
  • According to the oil pan device of this disclosure, it is possible to reduce the amount of oil remaining in the oil pan when engine oil is discharged.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a bottom surface side of an oil pan device according to an embodiment of this disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line II-II of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 4A is a view illustrating a level of oil remaining in the embodiment of this disclosure.
  • FIG. 4B is a view illustrating a level of oil remaining in a case where a drain bolt is uprightly attached in a recessed portion without an inclined portion.
  • DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
  • Hereinafter, an oil pan device according to an embodiment of this disclosure will be described based on the accompanying drawings. In the embodiment described below, the oil pan device is in a state in which the oil pan device is mounted on an engine of a vehicle (not illustrated), and the up-and-down direction is determined based on the up-and-down direction of the vehicle.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a bottom surface side of an oil pan device 1 according to an embodiment of this disclosure. FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line II-II of FIG. 1.
  • In FIG. 2, a reference numeral R indicates a road surface. In FIG. 3, a dashed line L indicates the lowermost end position of a head portion 52 of a drain bolt 50, and a two-dot chain line X indicates the minimum ground clearance of a vehicle. In the embodiment, the engine is arranged inclined to a cylinder axis so as to be slightly inclined in the vertical direction. Therefore, in FIGS. 2 and 3, in appearance, the oil surface of engine oil O seems to be inclined to a road surface R in the left-and-right direction.
  • In these drawings, the front-and-rear and left-and-right directions of the oil pan device 1 are not related with the front-and-rear and left-and-right directions of a vehicle and are merely determined for convenience of explanation. In the embodiment, the front direction of an oil pan 10 coincides with the front direction of a vehicle.
  • As illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3, the oil pan device 1 includes the oil pan 10 that is attached to a lower end 5 aof a crankcase 5 and a drain bolt 50.
  • The oil pan 10 is formed of a metal material or a heat resistant resin material and includes a side wall 20 forming a side surface and a bottom plate 30 forming a bottom surface. Inside the oil pan 10, engine oil O for lubricating a lubrication target member such as a crank shaft (not illustrated) is stored. In the embodiment, the oil pan 10 is formed of a thin (shallow plate) oil pan in which the length of the side wall 20 in the up-and-down direction is short.
  • In the upper end portion of the side wall 20, a flange portion 21 which is attached to the lower end 5 a of the crankcase 5 via a gasket (not illustrated) is provided. The flange portion 21 is detachably attached to the lower end 5 a of the crankcase 5 by a bolt 22 or the like.
  • The bottom plate 30 includes a flat plate portion 31 formed in a flat plate shape, and the recessed portion 33 by recessing the bottom surface portion 32 (lower surface) upward. This recessed portion 33 is formed at a portion ahead of the left half of the bottom plate 30.
  • In the embodiment, particularly, the recessed portion 33 has a top portion 33T at a position higher than a position of an attachment surface F (the upper surface of the flange portion 21) of the oil pan 10 with the crankcase 5 (lower end 5 a). As illustrated in FIG. 3, the recessed portion 33 is formed in a reversed V shape in a cross-sectional view.
  • More specifically, the recessed portion 33 is formed by partially recessing the bottom surface portion 32 in a cylindrical shape. The portion 33 having a recessed partially cylindrical shape has a first inclined portion 34 formed in a cylindrical circumferential surface shape and a second inclined portion 35 formed in a cylindrical end surface shape. In the embodiment, a bolt hole 36 is vertically provided in the second inclined portion 35.
  • The bolt hole 36 has a through-hole 36 a passing through the second inclined portion 35, and a nut portion 36 b arranged in the oil pan 10 and coaxially provided with the through-hole 36 a. A flange 36 c is formed at the end portion of the nut portion 36 b on the second inclined portion 35 side and is fixed to the second included portion 35 by wielding or the like.
  • In the bolt hole 36, a lateral hole 36 d is formed at the interfacial position between the nut portion 36 b and the flange 36 c. The lateral hole 36 d is inclined to the axis of the bolt hole 36 and passes through the interface substantially horizontally from the lowermost end position of the through-hole 36 a to the interfacial position.
  • The drain bolt 50 is detachably attached to the bolt hole 36 from the outside of the oil pan 10. Specifically, the drain bolt 50 has a screw portion 51 and a head portion 52, and the screw portion 51 is engaged with the bolt hole 36 by screwing. An O ring 53 for sealing a gap between the screw portion and the inner circumferential surface of the through-hole 36 a is attached to the root portion of the screw portion 51.
  • The oil pan device 1 of the embodiment is configured such that when the drain bolt 50 is attached to the bolt hole 36, the head portion 52 is accommodated in the recessed portion 33. A height position L of the lowermost end of the oil pan device 1 (here, the head portion 52 of the drain bolt 50) is positioned above a predetermined lower limit height of a vehicle and in the embodiment, a minimum ground clearance X.
  • Next, the action effect of the oil pan device 1 of the embodiment will be described base on FIGS. 3, 4A and 4B. FIG. 4A illustrates a level of oil remaining when the engine oil O is discharged by detaching the drain bolt 50 from the bolt hole 36 in the oil pan device 1 of the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 3. FIG. 4B illustrates a level of oil remaining in a configuration in which a drain bolt is uprightly attached in a recessed portion in an oil pan device 1′ of Comparative Example without an inclined portion.
  • In the embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 4A, when the drain bolt 50 is detached from the bolt hole 36, the engine oil O is discharged to the outside from the horizontal hole 36 d. Thus, the lower end position (the height position indicated by the dashed line Z1) of the horizontal hole 36 d of the bolt hole 36 is a level of oil remaining.
  • On the other hand, as illustrated in FIG. 4B, in the oil pan device 1′ of Comparative Example, the lower end portion (the height position indicated by the dashed line Z2) of an opening of a horizontal hole 36 d′ of a bolt hole 36′ in the oil pan 10′ is a level of oil remaining. In Comparative Example, the level of oil remaining (Z2) is positioned higher than the level of oil remaining (Z1) of the embodiment.
  • Accordingly, in the embodiment, by providing the bolt hole 36 in the second inclined portion 35, the amount of oil remaining can be reduced by the amount corresponding to (Z2−Z1).
  • In the embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 3, the recessed portion 33 formed by recessing the bottom surface portion 32 upward is provided and the head portion 52 of the drain bolt 50 is accommodated in the recessed portion 33. As a result, it is possible to prevent the head portion 52 from protruding from the bottom surface portion 32 to the road surface R side, which is advantageous in lowering the engine mounting position.
  • The top portion 33T of the recessed portion 33 of the embodiment is arranged oil pan 10 at a position higher than the position of the attachment surface F with the crankcase 5. Therefore, even in a case of using a thin oil pan to meet the minimum ground clearance X as a lower limit level, a space for accommodating the head portion 52 can be sufficiently secured.
  • In the embodiment, by providing the bolt hole 36 in the second inclined portion 35, an operation of attachment (detachment) of the drain bolt 50 can be easily performed using a longer spanner or wrench to which force is more easily applicable.
  • This disclosure is not intended to be limited to the embodiments described above and may be appropriately modified present disclosure within the range not departing from the scope of this disclosure.
  • For example, in the embodiment, the recessed portion is partially recessed in a cylindrical shape, but the shape of the recessed portion may have other shapes. For example, the recessed portion may be formed in a substantially hemispherical shape.
  • The present application is based on the Japanese patent application (JP2015-222131) filed on Nov. 12, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
  • According to the oil pan device of this disclosure, it is possible to reduce the amount of oil remaining in an oil pan when engine oil is discharged.
  • REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
  • 1: oil pan device
  • 5: crankcase of engine
  • 10: oil pan
  • 32: bottom surface portion
  • 33: recessed portion
  • 35: (second) inclined portion
  • 36: bolt hole
  • 50: drain bolt
  • 52: head portion

Claims (4)

1. An oil pan device comprising:
an oil pan that is attached to a lower end of a crankcase of an engine; and
a drain bolt,
wherein the oil pan includes:
a recessed portion formed by recessing upwardly a bottom surface portion;
an inclined portion that sections the recessed portion; and
a bolt hole that is provided in the inclined portion, and
when the drain bolt is attached to the bolt hole, a head portion of the drain bolt is accommodated in the recessed portion.
2. The oil pan device according to claim 1, wherein
a top portion of the recessed portion is arranged at a position higher than an attachment surface of the oil pan with the crankcase.
3. The oil pan device according to claim 1, wherein
the recessed portion is formed in a reversed V shape in a cross-sectional view.
4. The oil pan device according to claim 2, wherein
the recessed portion is formed in a reversed V shape in a cross-sectional view.
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