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Lubricating device, particularly adapted to be used in connection with rotary distributors for internal combustion engines Download PDF

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US1941402A
US1941402A US570866A US57086631A US1941402A US 1941402 A US1941402 A US 1941402A US 570866 A US570866 A US 570866A US 57086631 A US57086631 A US 57086631A US 1941402 A US1941402 A US 1941402A
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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
    • F01M9/00Lubrication means having pertinent characteristics not provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F01M1/00 - F01M7/00
    • F01M9/10Lubrication of valve gear or auxiliaries
    • F01M9/109Lubrication of valve gear or auxiliaries of rotary slide or sleeve valves
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01LCYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
    • F01L7/00Rotary or oscillatory slide valve-gear or valve arrangements
    • F01L7/02Rotary or oscillatory slide valve-gear or valve arrangements with cylindrical, sleeve, or part-annularly shaped valves
    • F01L7/028Rotary or oscillatory slide valve-gear or valve arrangements with cylindrical, sleeve, or part-annularly shaped valves having the rotational axis coaxial with the cylinder axis and the valve surface not surrounding piston or cylinder

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  • TERNALCOMVBUSTIVON ENGINES .s'ean Konstantinofif, Paris, France Application October 24, 1931, Serial N0.'570,866; and in France October 27, 1930 2 Claims. (01. 123- 190) g V I n
  • the present invention has for object a lubrihead 4 at same time as acap Tin which is mountcating' device more particularly adapted to be ed the spindle is of the distributor, ball bearings used in connection with the rotary distributors of 8 and 9 being conveniently interposed to this purthe explosion or internal combustion engines and pose.
  • the spindle 1a is provided with a driving showing this particularity that the supply of oil gear 10 actuated by worm 11 and the whole is en- ⁇ 51) to the movable members is secured therein si-' closed in a case 12. f multaneously by splashing and under the action
  • the case 12 contains a supply of oil in which of pressure.
  • the ball bearing 8 is directly immersed and com- To this purpose, in the wall of the casing or municating through channels 13 drilled in the cap '7 with ball bearings 9.
  • Ducts 14 allow the oil to 35 constituting pockets connected, on the one hand, arrive to'the bearing of the spindle 1a.
  • the exterunder pressure and on the other hand, with the nal wall of the'jacket 6 is provided with grooves supply of oil used for lubricating by way of splash- 15 forming pockets in connection through ducts A 15 ing the rolling members of the distributor, the 16 with the ball bearings 9.
  • the said grooves 15 70- said pockets being'in communication with the inare also in connection through ducts 1'7 with terior of the jacket by means of channels or ducts pipes 18 connected to the circulating circuit of supplyingv with oil the parts of the distributor an oil pump (not represented), supplied from the which are in contact with the said jacket. It is acamountof splash oil contained in the case 12.
  • FIG. 2 which is provided a peripheric conduit 27 to 5
  • Figures 2, 3 and 4 show a form of construction which the supply pipe 28 of the oil pump is con- 90 of the casing or jacket of the distributor, shown 'nected.
  • To the said conduit nowadays are furthermore respectively in a vertical, axial section, in elebranched pipes 18 supplying oil to the pockets 15 vation and in a horizontal section.
  • Above the worm driving Figure 5 is a front View of the rubbing rings mechanism of every one of the distributors are .of the distributor. drilled in the flange 26 holes 29 allowing the oil 95 Fig. 6 is a section made according to line 6-6 to drop or flow, drop after drop, upon the orof Fig. 5. I gans of the said mechanism.
  • Fig. '7 is a plan view from aboveof the case of As it can be easily ascertained from the prefour stroke cycle motor or engine, showing a divisioning description, the whole of these arrange- 5' ticular arrangement of the lubricating circuit. ments secure a perfect lubrication of the various 15 J
  • the distributor comparts of the lubricator. pris s a r a cylindrical b d or ine 1, pro on the one hand, the rolling organs are per- Y Vided w inlet ports A and Outlet p ts a d manently immersed in the oil supply of the case carrying packing rings 2, 3 of special construc- 12.
  • the surface, of the distion On the other hand, the surface, of the distion.
  • the said distributor revolves within the tributqr 1 receives a continuous supply of oil un- 1o5 head 4 0f the Cylinder 5 in a y dr al Casi g der, pressure through the medium of the pockets or jacket 6 provided, as well as the rings 2, 3, .15and the ducts 19 and precisely upon'therubwith ports corresponding to the orifices A and E. bing or frictional parts of the said surfaces.
  • This jacket 6 moreover comprises a fastening
  • the recesses 20 of the rings 2, 3 moreover allow ""strap 6a by'means of. which it: is secured to; the formation between the saidparts of a curtain oil which secures the regularity and the constancy of the lubrication.
  • the splash lubrication could replace the lubrication under pressure the pockets 15 being in communication with the supply of oilcontained in the case through the medium of the ducts 15.
  • a rotarylcylinder means cooperating with said cylinder for rotating the same, packing rings surrounding said cylinder, a jacket surrounding said packing rings, a rigid head surrounding said jacket, a cap, a fastening strap forming a part of said jacket and connected with said head and said cap, said jacket having longitudinal grooves forming oil containing pockets and also having a plurality of ducts, some of said ducts being adapted to lead the oil collected in one of said pockets into the interior of said jacket, others of said ducts cooperating with ducts formed in said cap for admitting oil into said pockets, and a pipe adapted to contain oil under pressure, said pipe projecting into one of said pockets.

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1933- J. KONSTANTINOFF 1,941,402 LUBRICATING DEVICE, PARTICULARLY ADAPTED TO BE USED IN CONNECTION WITH ROTARY DISTRIBUTORS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES Filed Oct. 24, 1951 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 WW/X W x -J Ah l IE Jew/V (a MS m/v T/A/OFF' 1933- J. KONSTANTINOFF 1,941,402
LUBRICATING DEVICE, PARTICULARLY ADAPTED TO BE USED IN CONNECTION WITH ROTARY DISTRIBUTORS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES Filed Oct. 24. 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 wfgw ,9 TTOEA/E/S jacket of the distributor are provided cavities Patented Dec. 26, 1933 v I V t v t I I psi-itch STATES (PATENT ,oFF-ics ,1
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TERNALCOMVBUSTIVON ENGINES .s'ean Konstantinofif, Paris, France Application October 24, 1931, Serial N0.'570,866; and in France October 27, 1930 2 Claims. (01. 123- 190) g V I n The present invention has for object a lubrihead 4 at same time as acap Tin which is mountcating' device more particularly adapted to be ed the spindle is of the distributor, ball bearings used in connection with the rotary distributors of 8 and 9 being conveniently interposed to this purthe explosion or internal combustion engines and pose. The spindle 1a is provided with a driving showing this particularity that the supply of oil gear 10 actuated by worm 11 and the whole is en- {51) to the movable members is secured therein si-' closed in a case 12. f multaneously by splashing and under the action The case 12 contains a supply of oil in which of pressure. the ball bearing 8 is directly immersed and com- To this purpose, in the wall of the casing or municating through channels 13 drilled in the cap '7 with ball bearings 9. Ducts 14 allow the oil to 35 constituting pockets connected, on the one hand, arrive to'the bearing of the spindle 1a. On the with a pump securing the circulation of the oil other hand, according to the invention, the exterunder pressure, and on the other hand, with the nal wall of the'jacket 6 is provided with grooves supply of oil used for lubricating by way of splash- 15 forming pockets in connection through ducts A 15 ing the rolling members of the distributor, the 16 with the ball bearings 9. The said grooves 15 70- said pockets being'in communication with the inare also in connection through ducts 1'7 with terior of the jacket by means of channels or ducts pipes 18 connected to the circulating circuit of supplyingv with oil the parts of the distributor an oil pump (not represented), supplied from the which are in contact with the said jacket. It is acamountof splash oil contained in the case 12. 20 cordingly possible to obtain a continuous ad- Ducts 19, preferably of small diameter, lead the 75 mission of oil under pressure to the rubbing parts oil of the grooves 15 between the contact surfaces of the distributor, notwithstanding the fact that of the jacket 6 and of the rings 2 and 3. vvThe the splash lubrication replaces the lubrication unlatter are provided with recesses 20 allowing only der pressure in case the pump is stopped and annular contact surfaces 21 to remain along their F, that it is possible to obtain in this way a perfect edges and opposite which open ducts 19. Lubri- B and permanent lubrication of the distributor. eating or oil grooves 22 the width of which cor- The putting into practice of the invention moreresponds substantially to that of the contact surover 1 comprises other important particularities faces 21 distribute or deliver oil upon the latter. which will be hereinafter described with refer- In the case 12 can bedisposed, as shown in' 0 ence to the accompanying drawings in which by the drawings (Figs. 1 and 7) pillars 23 support- 5''- way of example: ing a cover 24 provided with a port 25 extending Figure 1 is an axial vertical section of a rotary above the heads of the cylinders composing the distributor provided withalubricator forming the engine. Around the port 25 is a flange 26 in object of the invention. which is provided a peripheric conduit 27 to 5 Figures 2, 3 and 4 show a form of construction which the supply pipe 28 of the oil pump is con- 90 of the casing or jacket of the distributor, shown 'nected. To the said conduit?! are furthermore respectively in a vertical, axial section, in elebranched pipes 18 supplying oil to the pockets 15 vation and in a horizontal section. V g of every jacket 6. Above the worm driving Figure 5 is a front View of the rubbing rings mechanism of every one of the distributors are .of the distributor. drilled in the flange 26 holes 29 allowing the oil 95 Fig. 6 is a section made according to line 6-6 to drop or flow, drop after drop, upon the orof Fig. 5. I gans of the said mechanism. 7 Fig. '7 is a plan view from aboveof the case of As it can be easily ascertained from the prefour stroke cycle motor or engine, showing a parceding description, the whole of these arrange- 5' ticular arrangement of the lubricating circuit. ments secure a perfect lubrication of the various 15 J In the example as shown, the distributor comparts of the lubricator. pris s a r a cylindrical b d or ine 1, pro on the one hand, the rolling organs are per- Y Vided w inlet ports A and Outlet p ts a d manently immersed in the oil supply of the case carrying packing rings 2, 3 of special construc- 12. On the other hand, the surface, of the distion. The said distributor revolves within the tributqr 1 receives a continuous supply of oil un- 1o5 head 4 0f the Cylinder 5 in a y dr al Casi g der, pressure through the medium of the pockets or jacket 6 provided, as well as the rings 2, 3, .15and the ducts 19 and precisely upon'therubwith ports corresponding to the orifices A and E. bing or frictional parts of the said surfaces. 1 This jacket 6 moreover comprises a fastening The recesses 20 of the rings 2, 3 moreover allow ""strap 6a by'means of. which it: is secured to; the the formation between the saidparts of a curtain oil which secures the regularity and the constancy of the lubrication. It can further be observed that, in case the pump would stop, the splash lubrication could replace the lubrication under pressure the pockets 15 being in communication with the supply of oilcontained in the case through the medium of the ducts 15. Finally, as hereinbefore described, the lubrication of the worm 11 and of the pinion 10 is obtained by means of the flow of oil taking place through to said pockets, a duct formed in said jacket for introducing oil from a different source to said pocket, and another duct for leading the oil collected in said pocket to the interior of the jacket.
2. In a lubricating device, a rotarylcylinder, means cooperating with said cylinder for rotating the same, packing rings surrounding said cylinder, a jacket surrounding said packing rings, a rigid head surrounding said jacket, a cap, a fastening strap forming a part of said jacket and connected with said head and said cap, said jacket having longitudinal grooves forming oil containing pockets and also having a plurality of ducts, some of said ducts being adapted to lead the oil collected in one of said pockets into the interior of said jacket, others of said ducts cooperating with ducts formed in said cap for admitting oil into said pockets, and a pipe adapted to contain oil under pressure, said pipe projecting into one of said pockets.
JEAN KONSTANTINOFF.
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US2498846A (en) * 1945-09-07 1950-02-28 Briggs Mfg Co Rotary valve internal-combustion engine
US3948241A (en) * 1973-08-02 1976-04-06 Melchior Frederick C Lubricating and sealing system for internal combustion engines

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2498846A (en) * 1945-09-07 1950-02-28 Briggs Mfg Co Rotary valve internal-combustion engine
US3948241A (en) * 1973-08-02 1976-04-06 Melchior Frederick C Lubricating and sealing system for internal combustion engines

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