Patents Assigned to Hans Jensen Lubricators A/S
  • Patent number: 10961881
    Abstract: Disclosed is lubrication for a slow-running two-stroke engine, especially marine diesel engines. The lubrication uses Swirl Injection Principle by locating the lubricant injectors closer to the TDC than ? of the full stroke of the piston, which is closer than in typical marine diesel engines. This can be achieved by reconstructing cylinder liners or by adding new mounting holes to the cylinder. In case that such reconstruction is not possible, an improvement of SIP principles can also be achieved by directing the spray towards the TDC or to a location on the cylinder liner closer to the TDC as compared to the location of the SIP valves, for example under an angle of more than 30 degrees or even more than 60 degrees when measured from a plane normal to the cylinder axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2020
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2021
    Assignee: HANS JENSEN LUBRICATORS A/S
    Inventor: Nick Paw Bennedsen
  • Patent number: 10731527
    Abstract: Disclosed is lubrication for a slow-running two-stroke engine, especially marine diesel engines. The lubrication uses Swirl Injection Principle by locating the lubricant injectors closer to the TDC than ? of the full stroke of the piston, which is closer than in typical marine diesel engines. This can be achieved by reconstructing cylinder liners or by adding new mounting holes to the cylinder. In case that such reconstruction is not possible, an improvement of SIP principles can also be achieved by directing the spray towards the TDC or to a location on the cylinder liner closer to the TDC as compared to the location of the SIP valves, for example under an angle of more than 30 degrees or even more than 60 degrees when measured from a plane normal to the cylinder axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2015
    Date of Patent: August 4, 2020
    Assignee: HANS JENSEN LUBRICATORS A/S
    Inventor: Nick Paw Bennedsen
  • Patent number: 9850868
    Abstract: An injection nozzle for use in injecting lubricating oil into cylinders in large engines is provided. The nozzle is adapted for fastening in a cylinder wall with a nozzle rod extending through the cylinder wall and with a nozzle outlet at the inner end of the nozzle rod. The nozzle rod includes a cylindrical valve seat boring with a displaceable valve body having a cylindrical sealing face which interacts with the cylindrical valve seat boring of the nozzle rod, the valve body biased by a spring for effective closing of the valve. The valve body is formed by a cylindrical rod having a turned recess in the cylindrical sealing face of the valve body. The turned recess is arranged at the inner end of the valve body with parts of the cylindrical sealing face of the valve body at each side of the turned recess.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2017
    Assignee: HANS JENSEN LUBRICATORS A/S
    Inventor: Peer Bak
  • Patent number: 8813714
    Abstract: There is disclosed a method for cylinder lubrication of large diesel engines, such as marine engines. Injection of lubricating oil is performed via a number of injection units that correspond to a multiple of the cylinder number in the engine. There is desired an efficient distribution of the lubricating oil, not only across the periphery of the cylinder, but also across the travel of the piston in the cylinder in order thereby to reduce the consumption of lubricating oil. This is achieved in that lubricating oil is supplied by a combination of injection of a first part of the lubricating oil directly on a ring area of the cylinder wall before the passage of the piston and an injection of a second part of the lubricating oil directly onto the piston during its passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2014
    Assignee: Hans Jensen Lubricators A/S
    Inventor: Peer Bak
  • Patent number: 8602167
    Abstract: There is described a hydraulic lubricating apparatus (252) for dosing cylinder lubricating oil, including a housing which via one or more valves (220) is connected to a source for supplying hydraulic oil (262) and cylinder lubricating oil (not shown), a number of hydraulic cylinders each having a hydraulic piston (6) and which may be pressurized by hydraulic oil. Furthermore, there are a number of injection units (251) corresponding to a multiple of the cylinder (250) number in the engine, and which are connected with each their dosing cylinder by a dosing piston (21). Also, there is provided a distributor plate (7) which at one side is in contact with the dosing pistons (21) and which at its other side is in contact with the hydraulic pistons (6) for displacing the distributor plate for actuating the dosing pistons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2013
    Assignee: Hans Jensen Lubricators A/S
    Inventors: Jan Aamand, Peer Bak
  • Patent number: 8210317
    Abstract: There is disclosed a method and a hydraulic lubricating apparatus for dosing cylinder lubricating oil. The dosing system includes a supply line and a return line connected with the lubricating apparatus via each one or more valves for supplying hydraulic oil, a central hydraulic oil feed pump connected with hydraulic cylinders, each having a hydraulic piston and which may be subjected to pressure by hydraulic oil via the supply line, a number of injection units corresponding to a multiple of the cylinder number in the engine and which are connected with each their dosing cylinder with a dosing piston and a supply line for cylinder lubricating oil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2012
    Assignee: Hans Jensen Lubricators A/S
    Inventor: Jan Aamand
  • Publication number: 20120118260
    Abstract: There is disclosed a method for cylinder lubrication of large diesel engines, such as marine engines. Injection of lubricating oil is performed via a number of injection units that correspond to a multiple of the cylinder number in the engine. There is desired an efficient distribution of the lubricating oil, not only across the periphery of the cylinder, but also across the travel of the piston in the cylinder in order thereby to reduce the consumption of lubricating oil. This is achieved in that lubricating oil is supplied by a combination of injection of a first part of the lubricating oil directly on a ring area of the cylinder wall before the passage of the piston and an injection of a second part of the lubricating oil directly onto the piston during its passage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2010
    Publication date: May 17, 2012
    Applicant: HANS JENSEN LUBRICATORS A/S
    Inventor: Peer Bak
  • Patent number: 8156917
    Abstract: There is described a centralised lubrication system and a method for lubricating the cylinder faces in large diesel engines, in particular marine engines. The system includes at least one lubricating apparatus (2) having a rotating control shaft (18) for preferably running synchronously with the main shaft (44) of the diesel engine. In order to make a system that does not have a mechanical drive between the lubricating apparatus (2) and the main shaft (44), the system is constructed with an AC motor (36) driving the control shaft (18). Reference means (72, 78) are provided in association with the main shaft (44), indicating the angular position of the main shaft, and sensor means (74, 76, 80) detecting the position of the reference means. Furthermore, the system includes a control unit (40) receiving signals from the sensor means and which includes means for detecting angular position as well as angular speed of the reference means and thereby of the main shaft (44).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2012
    Assignee: Hans Jensen Lubricators A/S
    Inventor: Ib Helmer Nielsen
  • Patent number: 7806099
    Abstract: A centralised lubrication system and method lubricates cylinder faces in large diesel engines, particularly marine engines. At least one lubricating apparatus has a rotating control shaft preferably running synchronously with the engine main shaft. To make a system that does not have a mechanical drive between the lubricating apparatus and the main shaft, the system is constructed with an AC motor driving the control shaft. Reference means are provided in association with the main shaft, indicating the angular position of the main shaft, and sensor means detect the position of the reference means. The system includes a control unit receiving signals from the sensor and detecting angular position as well as angular speed of the reference means and the main shaft. The control unit is connected with and controls the AC motor (36) for regulating the rotation of the control shaft (18) and thereby actuation of reciprocating pumps providing the cylinder lubrication.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 5, 2010
    Assignee: Hans Jensen Lubricators A/S
    Inventor: Ib Helmer Nielsen
  • Patent number: 7681548
    Abstract: There is described a method and an installation for lubricating cylinder surfaces 6 in large diesel engines. The installation includes a lubricating apparatus 3 with a number of piston pumps 4 which via connecting lines 5 are connected with lubricating points 6 in the cylinder walls 7. In order to enable electronically controlled regulation of the lubricating oil portion, there is provided an electronic control unit 9 which is connected with a flow regulator 8. The flow regulator includes redirecting valves 12 which are inserted in connecting lines 5 between the lubricating apparatus 3 and the lubricating points 6.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2010
    Assignee: Hans Jensen Lubricators A/S
    Inventor: Jan Aamand
  • Patent number: 7464883
    Abstract: A valve (10) is described for use in oil injection of an oil mist (8) for lubricating/flushing cylinders in large engines and arranged with mounting means (14) for fastening in a cylinder wall (2) with a valve stem (12, 13) extending through the cylinder wall and with a nozzle outlet (6) at the inner end of the valve stem. A valve is made, the spray direction of which may be adjusted after mounting. Therefore, the valve is peculiar in that the nozzle outlet (6) is disposed in the inner valve stem part (13) which is rotatable relative to an outer valve stem part (12) . The outer valve stem part (12) is fastened to or made as an integral part of the mounting means (14).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2008
    Assignee: Hans Jensen Lubricators A/S
    Inventors: Leif Eriksen, Sven Lauritsen
  • Patent number: 6928975
    Abstract: There is described a dosing system for cylinder lubrication oil for large diesel motor cylinders, e.g., in marine engines. The system has a supply pipe and a return pipe provided with each their valve (3, 27), and which are connected with a central supply pump. This comprises a number of injection units that are connected with the said pipes. Each unit comprises an injection nozzle for injecting atomized cylinder lubricating oil into an associated cylinder, a piston (1) provided at a rearmost part of the nozzle rod, and a controllable motor (37) which via a screw (33) is connected with the piston (1) in order thereby to adjust the pump stroke of the piston (1). Futhermore, the system comprises a central computer for controlling the valves (3, 27) and the motor (37) so that precise control of the amount of oil and precise timing are achieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2005
    Assignee: Hans Jensen Lubricators A/S
    Inventor: Sven Lauritsen
  • Patent number: 6547038
    Abstract: For the lubrication of the cylinders in marine diesel engines, it is normal practice to supply doses of oil through non-return valves in a ring area of the cylinder in immediate connection with the passage of a piston ring. It is aimed at providing a more-or-less uniform distribution of the oil along the circumference of the cylinder. However, a considerable variation is ascertained in the wear along this area. With the invention, use is made of a high-pressure injection through atomization nozzles, so that an outspread oil mist if formed opposite the individual nozzles, which upon being influenced by the rotating scavenging air in the cylinder is made to impinge against the wall by centrifugal force, and herewith to form a substantially continuous film of oil in a ring area immediately before the passage of the piston ring. There is hereby achieved a good utilization of the lubricating oil, i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2003
    Assignee: Hans Jensen Lubricators A/S
    Inventors: Jens Thomsen, Jørn Dragsted