Internal-combustion engines – Frame construction – Horizontal cylinder
Patent
1978-07-26
1980-05-13
Myhre, Charles J.
Internal-combustion engines
Frame construction
Horizontal cylinder
123198E, 277235B, F02F 700
Patent
active
042023114
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for resiliently mounting an oil pan to an engine crankcase, which eliminates oil pan vibration and prevents oil leakage. A first resilient member is located between the crankcase and the pan and a second resilient member is located between the pan and a depressing plate. The second resilient member has a coefficient of elasticity greater than that of the first resilient member, so as to resist compressive deformation. The depressing plate is provided with an upwardly bent edge which also aids in preventing compressive deformation of the second resilient member.
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Feinberg Craig R.
Myhre Charles J.
Toyo Kogyo Co. Ltd.
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