Oil pan to engine block attachment for avoiding fretting of the oil pan rim
View Patent ↗A clamp ( 26 ) has a main body ( 30 ) that is attached to an engine block ( 28 ). A right-angled flange ( 32 ) extends from the main body to enter a downwardly open concave interior of an outturned flange ( 18 ) of an oil pan rim ( 16 ) and provides underlying support for an insert ( 46 ) on which the outturned flange of the oil pan rim rests. Fretting of the rim is avoided because the presence of the insert avoids any substantial contact between the flange ( 32 ) and the rim ( 16 ) that could lead to fretting.
1. An internal combustion engine comprising:
a block and an oil pan cooperating to form a bottom of an engine crankcase that includes an oil sump;
the oil pan comprising an upper perimeter rim bounding an interior of the oil pan;
the upper perimeter rim comprising an outturned flange that is exterior to the pan's interior and that has a downwardly open concave interior; and
one or more clamps for clamping the upper perimeter rim of the oil pan to the block;
each such clamp comprising a main body that is attached to the block and a flange that extends from the main body to enter the downwardly open concave interior of the outturned flange of the oil pan rim and provide underlying support for an insert on which the outturned flange of the oil pan rim rests.
2. An engine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the insert has a downwardly convex surface, and the flange of the clamp has an upwardly concave distal end surface on which the downwardly convex surface of the insert rests.
3. An engine as set forth in claim 2 wherein the insert has an upwardly convex surface opposite its downwardly convex surface, and the downwardly open concave interior of the outturned flange of the oil pan rim rests on the upwardly convex surface of the insert.
4. An engine as set forth in claim 3 wherein the upwardly convex and the downwardly convex surfaces of the insert lie on a common imaginary circle.
5. An engine as set forth in claim 4 wherein the insert comprises a metal rod having a circular circumference lying on the imaginary circle.
6. An engine as set forth in claim 5 wherein the insert has a curved length that is concave in a direction toward the interior of the oil pan.
7. An engine as set forth in claim 1 including a sealing gasket disposed to seal between the upper perimeter rim of the oil pan and a surface of the block.
8. An engine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the main body comprises a through-hole, and further including a screw that passes through the through-hole and threads into a hole in the block to attach the clamp to the block.
9. An engine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the oil pan comprises a metal having a rust-preventive coating covering a surface that is exterior to the oil pan's interior including the downwardly open concave interior of the outturned flange of the oil pan rim, and the insert comprises metal that is in surface-to-surface contact with the coating on the downwardly open concave interior of the outturned flange.
10. A method for attaching an oil pan to an engine block to form a bottom of an engine crankcase that includes an oil sump, the method comprising:
placing an insert within a downwardly open concave interior of an upper perimeter rim of the oil pan formed by an outturned flange on the pan's exterior;
engaging a distal end of a flange that extends from a main body of a clamp with the insert;
and attaching the main body of the clamp to the block.