Engine lubricating oil cooling device and water pump unit

By installing an air guide shroud and a lubricating oil cooler outside the engine cooling fan, and using a forced cooling fan to reduce the lubricating oil temperature, the problem of lubricating oil temperature being difficult to reduce in high-temperature environments is solved, thereby increasing engine output power and extending the lubricating oil replacement cycle.

CN121539367APending Publication Date: 2026-02-17CHONGQING DAYING GENERAL MASCH MFG CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202511518775.2
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-10-23
Publication Date
2026-02-17

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, when the ambient temperature is high, natural wind is not effective in reducing the temperature of engine lubricating oil, resulting in reduced engine output power and a shortened lubricating oil replacement cycle.

Method used

An external air guide shroud is used for the engine cooling fan. A lubricating oil cooler is installed on the air guide shroud. The air outlet is flipped to guide the cooling air. The lubricating oil cooler is installed on the air guide shroud by a bracket, and the lubricating oil is forced to flow into the cooler by an oil pump for forced cooling.

Benefits of technology

It effectively reduces lubricating oil temperature, increases engine output power, extends lubricating oil replacement intervals, and reduces the operating costs of engines and water pump units.

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Abstract

The invention provides an engine lubricating oil cooling device and a water pump unit, the engine lubricating oil cooling device comprises an engine and a cooling fan installed on the engine, a wind scooper is arranged outside the cooling fan, and a lubricating oil cooler is arranged on the wind scooper. An oil outlet pipe and an oil inlet pipe of the lubricating oil cooler are arranged on the same side of the lubricating oil cooler and located at the upper end and the lower end of the lubricating oil cooler respectively. The oil pump is adopted to forcibly pump out engine lubricating oil, the lubricating oil flows into the cooler, the cooler is directly blown by strong wind, the cooled engine lubricating oil flows back into the engine box body, and the aim of forcibly reducing the engine lubricating oil is fulfilled by repeating the steps. Engine output power is improved, engine lubricating oil replacement period is prolonged, and use and maintenance cost of a water pump unit is saved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to an engine lubricating oil cooling device and a water pump unit. Background Technology

[0002] The existing water pump unit's engine lubricating oil cooling principle relies on the ambient temperature of the water pump's working location, natural wind, and the wind generated by the engine impeller to carry away the heat from the engine housing and engine end cover surfaces, thereby reducing the lubricating oil temperature.

[0003] The drawback of existing technology is that if the ambient temperature is high and the natural wind speed is zero, the engine lubricating oil temperature will be relatively high. Relying solely on the airflow generated by the engine impeller to remove heat is insufficient to effectively lower the lubricating oil temperature. Consequently, engine output power will decrease, and the engine lubricating oil replacement cycle will be shortened.

[0004] A subsequent patent document with patent number 201420045722.4 disclosed a structure for cooling lubricating oil by setting a fan in the engine; however, there is a need for further optimization of this structure. Summary of the Invention

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide an engine lubricating oil cooling device that effectively reduces the temperature of engine lubricating oil, has a simple layout, and extends the engine lubricating oil replacement cycle. This invention provides an engine lubricating oil cooling device including an engine and a cooling fan mounted on the engine. The cooling fan is surrounded by a guide shroud, and a lubricating oil cooler is mounted on the guide shroud. An air outlet is provided on the guide shroud, directly facing the lubricating oil cooler. The oil outlet and inlet pipes of the lubricating oil cooler are located on the same side of the lubricating oil cooler, at the upper and lower ends of the lubricating oil cooling system, respectively. This structure uses a fan to cool the lubricating oil cooler. The lubricating oil in the cooler enters from the lower end and is cooled by the cooling fins. After reaching the upper end, the cooled lubricating oil flows into the engine crankcase to lubricate relevant engine components. This ensures that the engine lubricating oil operating temperature does not exceed 120°C, improving engine output power and enhancing the lubricating performance of the lubricating oil.

[0006] Furthermore, the air outlet is provided with a flange facing the lubricating oil cooler. By providing the flange, the cooling air can be effectively guided towards the lubricating oil cooler, allowing the cooling air to completely cover the lubricating oil cooler and improving cooling efficiency.

[0007] Furthermore, lugs are provided on both the left and right sides of the air guide shroud, and the lubricating oil cooler is mounted on the air guide shroud via these lugs. The lugs improve installation efficiency, simplify the structure, and reduce manufacturing costs.

[0008] Furthermore, a mounting hole is provided on the left side lug of the air guide shroud, and the lug is fixed to the side wall of the air guide shroud by welding. The structure is simple and easy to manufacture.

[0009] Furthermore, a support lug is provided on the right side of the air guide shroud and fixed along the inner wall of the shroud. This lug is arc-shaped and similar to the shape of the inner wall of the air guide shroud, and has two mounting holes. By setting a structure with a similar shape, it is possible to ensure that the lug is fully fitted and welded to the air guide shroud, thereby improving the installation strength. In addition, the lubricating oil cooler has three mounting lugs, making the installation of the lubricating oil cooler more reliable.

[0010] Furthermore, one mounting lug and two mounting ears are provided on the left and right sides of the lubricating oil cooler, corresponding to the lugs provided on the air guide shroud. Buffer sleeves are provided on both sides of the mounting ears. By providing three mounting ears, the installation reliability of the lubricating oil cooler is improved, and the vibration transmitted from the engine to the lubricating oil cooler is reduced, preventing the risk of the lubricating oil cooler loosening due to vibration during use.

[0011] Furthermore, the two mounting lugs are located between the oil outlet pipe and the oil inlet pipe. This structure allows for a greater distance between the oil inlet pipe and the oil outlet pipe, increasing the cooling time of the lubricating oil in the lubricating oil cooler and ensuring sufficient cooling of the lubricating oil.

[0012] This invention also provides a water pump unit, including an engine, on which the aforementioned engine lubricating oil cooling device is installed. The engine lubricating oil cooler structure with this configuration can effectively reduce the operating temperature of the engine lubricating oil, improve the engine's service life, and extend the service life of the water pump unit. Beneficial effects:

[0013] This invention employs an oil pump to forcefully pump out engine lubricating oil, which flows into a cooler. A strong airflow directly blows through the cooler, and the cooled engine lubricating oil then flows back into the engine compartment. This process is repeated to forcibly reduce the amount of engine lubricating oil in the system. This increases engine output power, extends the engine lubricating oil change interval, and saves on the operating and maintenance costs of the water pump unit. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the water pump unit of the present invention;

[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the air guide cover of the present invention;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the front structure of the lubricating oil cooler in this invention;

[0017] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A top-view structural diagram; Detailed Implementation

[0018] The present invention is as follows Figure 1 As shown, Figure 1 The middle part is a type of water pump unit, such as Figure 1-4 As shown, the system includes an engine 1 and a water pump 6. The engine has a crankshaft, with one end connected to the impeller of the water pump 6 and the other end equipped with a cooling fan. A shroud 4 is installed outside the cooling fan, and a lubricating oil cooler 2 is installed on the shroud. An oil pump is installed at the bottom of the engine crankcase, and a lubricating oil outlet is provided on the outer wall of the crankcase. An oil inlet pipe 3 is connected to the oil outlet, with one end connected to the oil outlet and the other end connected to the oil inlet section 22 at the lower end of the lubricating oil cooler. A lubricating oil cooler 2 is installed at the upper end of the lubricating oil cooler 2. An oil outlet section 21 is provided, and one end of the oil return pipe 5 is connected to the oil outlet section 21 of the lubricating oil cooler, while the other end is connected to the section pipe at the top of the crankcase. Lubricating oil flowing through the lubricating oil cooler to the bottom of the crankcase circulates in this manner for lubricating oil cooling. The lubricating oil cooler is mounted on the air guide shroud, and an air outlet 43 is provided on the air guide shroud, directly facing the lubricating oil cooler. The oil outlet and inlet pipes of the lubricating oil cooler are located on the same side of the lubricating oil cooler, at its upper and lower ends respectively. This structure allows the oil cooler to be cooled by a fan. The lubricating oil in the oil cooler enters the cooling fins from the lower end for cooling, and after reaching the upper end of the cooler, the cooled lubricating oil flows back into the engine crankcase to lubricate relevant engine components. This ensures that the engine lubricating oil operating temperature does not exceed 120℃, improving engine output power and enhancing the lubricating performance of the lubricating oil.

[0019] In this embodiment: as Figure 2 As shown, the air outlet 43 is provided with a flange facing the lubricating oil cooler 2. By providing the flange, the cooling air can be effectively guided towards the lubricating oil cooler, allowing the cooling air to completely cover the lubricating oil cooler and improving cooling efficiency.

[0020] In this embodiment: as Figure 2 As shown, lugs 42 and 41 are provided on the left and right sides of the air guide shroud, and the lubricating oil cooler 2 is mounted on the air guide shroud 4 via the lugs 42 and 41. By providing lugs, the installation efficiency is improved, the structure is simple, and the manufacturing cost is low.

[0021] In this embodiment: as Figure 2 As shown, a mounting hole is provided on the left side lug 42 of the air guide shroud 4, and the lug is fixed to the side wall of the air guide shroud by welding. The lug is L-shaped, with one end fixed to the side wall of the air guide shroud by welding, and the other end used to fix the lubricating oil cooler. The structure is simple and easy to manufacture.

[0022] In this embodiment: as Figure 2As shown, a support lug 41 is provided on the right side of the air guide shroud and is fixed along the inner wall of the air guide shroud. This lug is arc-shaped and conforms to the shape of the inner wall of the air guide shroud; this conformity means that the arc shape of the lug fits snugly against the arc shape inside the air guide shroud. Two mounting holes are provided on this lug. By designing this conformally shaped lug, it is ensured that the lug is fully fitted and welded to the inner wall of the air guide shroud, improving installation strength. Furthermore, the lubricating oil cooler has three mounting lugs, making the installation of the lubricating oil cooler more stable and reliable.

[0023] In this embodiment: as Figure 3 , 4 As shown, on the left and right sides of the lubricating oil cooler 2, corresponding to the lugs 42 and 41 on the air guide shroud, there is one mounting lug 24 and two mounting lugs 23, and buffer sleeves 25 are provided on both sides of the mounting lugs 24 and 23. By providing three mounting lugs, the installation reliability of the lubricating oil cooler is improved, and the vibration transmitted from the engine to the lubricating oil cooler is reduced, preventing the risk of the lubricating oil cooler loosening due to vibration during use.

[0024] In this embodiment: as Figure 3 As shown, the two mounting lugs 23 are located between the oil outlet section 21 and the oil inlet section 22. This structure allows for a larger distance between the oil inlet pipe and the oil outlet pipe, increasing the cooling time of the lubricating oil in the lubricating oil cooler and ensuring sufficient cooling of the lubricating oil.

[0025] The present invention also provides a water pump unit, including an engine 1, on which the aforementioned engine lubricating oil cooler 2 is installed. The engine lubricating oil cooler structure with this configuration can effectively reduce the operating temperature of the engine lubricating oil, improve the engine's service life, and extend the service life of the water pump unit.

[0026] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of the present invention and are not intended to limit it. Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications or equivalent substitutions can be made to the technical solutions of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the present invention, and all such modifications or substitutions should be covered within the scope of the claims of the present invention.

Claims

1. An engine lubricating oil cooling device comprising an engine and a radiator fan mounted on the engine, said radiator fan being provided with a shroud on the outside, and a lubricating oil cooler being provided on said shroud, characterized in that: The air outlet is arranged on the air deflector and faces the lubricating oil cooler.

2. The engine lubricating oil cooling device according to claim 1, characterized by: The air outlet is provided with a flange towards the lubricating oil cooler.

3. The engine lubricating oil cooling device according to claim 2, characterized by: The lubricating oil cooler is installed on the air deflector through the lugs.

4. The engine lubricating oil cooling device according to claim 3, characterized by: The lug on the left side of the air deflector is provided with a mounting hole and is fixed on the side wall of the air deflector by welding.

5. The engine lubricating oil cooling device according to claim 4, characterized by: The lug on the right side of the air deflector is fixed along the inner wall of the air deflector and is arc-shaped and similar to the shape of the inner wall of the air deflector, and the lug is provided with two mounting holes.

6. The engine lubricating oil cooling device according to claim 5, characterized by: The two lugs on the left and right sides of the lubricating oil cooler correspond to the positions of the lugs on the air deflector, and the two lugs are provided with a mounting lug and two mounting lugs.

7. An engine lubricating oil cooling device according to claim 6, characterised in that: The two mounting lugs are located between the oil outlet pipe and the oil inlet pipe.

8. A water pump assembly comprising an engine, characterized by: The engine is provided with the lubricating oil cooling device according to any one of claims 1-7.

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