[0001] The present invention relates to a cover for the lubricating-oil sump of an internal-combustion
engine with an associated lubricating-oil circulation pump to which an intake pipe,
extending into the sump, is connected.
[0002] The cover according to the invention is characterized in that it has, in its central
region, an integral tubular element which can house the intake pipe and which is of
a length such that, in the condition of use, it extends into the sump beyond the end
of the intake pipe, the lower end of the tubular element being provided with a filter.
[0003] Further characteristics and the advantages of the invention will become clear from
the following detailed description given purely by way of non-limiting example with
reference to the appended drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a partial transverse section through an internal combustion engine having
an oil-sump cover according to the invention, and
Figure 2 is another sectioned view of the lubricating-oil sump of the engine of Figure
1 and of the associated cover.
[0004] In Figure 1, an internal combustion engine for a motor vehicle is generally indicated
1. The engine comprises a block 2 in which the drive shaft 3, the associated pistons,
and other members and devices are mounted in a known arrangement.
[0005] A sump 4 for the lubricating oil is connected to the bottom of the block 2.
[0006] An intake pipe 5 extends into the sump 4 and is connected, known manner, to the intake
of a lubricating-oil circulation pump (not shown).
[0007] A cover, generally indicated 7, is fixed to the oil sump 4 by means of screws 6.
This cover is advantageously made of moulded plastics material.
[0008] As can be seen in Figure 1, the cover 7 is of a generally dished shape and has, in
its central region, an integral tubular element 8 inside which the intake pipe 5 extends.
The tubular element 8 is of a length such that it extends beyond the lower end of
the intake pipe 5.
[0009] The lower portion 8a of the tubular element 8 is flared like a bell and an annular
retaining member 9 snap-engaged thereon clamps and holds a filter element 10 in position.
[0010] The portion of the intake pipe 5 which extends in the tubular element 8 of the cover
7 advantageously carries an external sealing ring 11 which bears on the inner surface
of the element, closing the annular space between this element and the intake pipe
in a leaktight manner.
[0011] During assembly, the cover 7 is fixed to the sump 4 and the sump is then coupled
and fixed to the block 2 in which the lubricating-oil circulation pump is already
mounted. During the coupling of the sump to the block, the end portion of the lubricating-oil
intake pipe 5 is introduced into the tubular element 8 of the cover 7 on the end portion
of which the filter 10 is already mounted.
[0012] The base of the cover 7 advantageously has a plurality of holes 12 of which one is
visible in Figure 2 in which the sump 4 is shown sectioned in a plane disposed behind
the plane of the section shown in Figure 1. The holes 12 in question are advantageously
located in relative positions corresponding to those of the cylinders of the engine.
[0013] As can be seen in Figure 2, a respective shutter 13, advantageously also made of
a moulded plastics material, is associated with each hole 12 of the cover. In the
embodiment shown, each shutter 13 is substantially in the form of a door articulated
like a rocker to the face of the cover facing the sump 4, about an axis or fulcrum
14.
[0014] The shutters 13 are formed and connected to the cover 7 in a manner such that they
can be arranged by gravity in a rest position, shown in broken outline in Figure 2,
in which they leave the associated holes 12 clear. In this condition, lubricating
oil can descend from the block 2 to the sump 4 in operation.
[0015] However, the arrangement of the shutters 13 is such that they can be urged dynamically
to a working position shown in continuous outline in the drawings, as a result of
movements of the oil in the sump 4 back towards the cover 7. In this condition, the
lubricating oil is prevented from returning from the sump 4 towards the engine block
2 so that the intake pipe 5 of the oil pump safely continues to be "dipped" in the
oil held in the sump.
[0016] This prevents the lubricating-oil circulation pump from taking in oil mixed with
air as a result of jolting or surging of the oil in the sump 4, for example, when
the motor vehicle takes a bend or accelerates or decelerates.
[0017] According to the prior art, the filter 10 is preassembled directly on the end of
the intake pipe 5 connected to the oil-circulation pump. This means that, in sump-covers
according to the prior art, it is necessary to provide a large hole through which
the intake pipe and the associated filter can pass when the sump-and-cover unit is
coupled and fixed to the engine block. Upon completion of the assembly, the edge of
this large hole and the intake pipe define an annular duct through which a considerable
amount of oil can return from the sump to the region above the cover as a result of
jolting, with the danger that the circulation pump may take in oil mixed with air.
[0018] With the solution according to the invention, this disadvantage of the prior art
is effectively prevented.
[0019] Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining the same, the forms of embodiment
and details of construction may be varied widely with respect to those described and
illustrated purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from
the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
1. A cover (7) for the lubricating-oil sump (4) of an internal combustion engine (1)
with an associated lubricating-oil circulation pump to which an intake pipe (5) extending
into the sump (4) is connected, the cover (7) being characterized in that it has,
in its central region, a tubular element (8) which can house the intake pipe (5) and
which is of a length such that, in the condition of use, it extends into the sump
(4) beyond the end of the intake pipe (5), the lower end (8a) of the tubular element
(8) being provided with a filter (10).
2. A cover according to Claim 1, characterized in that the lower end (8a) of the tubular
element (8) is flared like a bell and an annular member (9) for retaining the filter
(10) is snap-engaged thereon.
3. A cover according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the tubular
element (8) is formed integrally therewith.
4. A cover according to any one of the preceding claims, having a plurality of holes
(12) for allowing lubricating oil to descend from the region disposed above the cover
(7) to the underlying sump (4) in use, the cover being characterized in that respective
shutters (13) are associated with the holes (12) and can adopt a rest position in
which they leave the associated holes (12) clear and from which they can be urged
dynamically to a working position in which they close the holes (12) as a result of
movements of the oil back from the sump (4) towards the cover (7).
5. A cover according to Claim 4, characterized in that the shutters (13) are articulated
like rockers to the face of the cover (7) which is intended to face towards the oil
sump (4).
6. A cover according to Claim 4 or Claim 5, characterized in that the shutters (13) are
formed and connected to the cover (7) in a manner such that they can be arranged in
the rest position by gravity.
7. A cover according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is
made of a moulded plastics material.
8. A cover according to any one of Claims 4 to 7, characterized in that the shutters
(13) are made of a moulded plastics material.
9. An internal combustion engine (1) particularly for motor vehicles, comprising a cover
(7) according to one or more of the preceding claims.
10. An engine according to Claim 9, characterized in that a sealing ring (11) is interposed
between a portion of the intake pipe (5) of the oil pump and the tubular element (8)
of the cover (7).
11. An engine according to Claim 10, characterized in that the sealing ring (11) is disposed
in a seat formed in the outer surface of the intake pipe (5).