This application is a National Stage application which claims the benefit of International Application No. PCT/EP 2008/054297filed Apr. 9, 2008 , which claims priority based on German Patent Application No. 102007017897.4 , filed Apr. 13, 2007 , both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The invention relates to an adjustable camshaft, in particular for internal combustion engines of motor vehicles, according to the preamble of claim 1.
Conventionally, adjustable camshafts are used to control the valve opening times of the inlet and/or outlet valves of an internal combustion engine, in particular to adjust it to a rotational speed and/or a load of the engine. To change the valve opening times, the adjustable camshafts comprise an adjusting device.
An adjustable camshaft of the generic type is, for example, disclosed in document EP 0 396 280, which comprises a planetary gear as an adjusting device. A driving force is transferred from a sprocket/belt pulley to a planet wheel carrier and is introduced to the planetary gear in this manner. A phase adjustment occurs via a drive shaft that is connected in an intermeshing manner to at least one of the planet wheels.
An additional adjustable camshaft is disclosed in document DE 28 42 154 A1. In this adjustable camshaft, a driving force is introduced to the planetary gear by means of a sun wheel and is furthermore transferred to a camshaft by means of a ring wheel having an internally positioned toothed ring that intermeshes with at least one of the planet wheels. A planet wheel carrier rotates about the axis of the camshafts to create a phase adjustment.
Document DE 103 17 607 A1 discloses an adjustment device that comprises an electric motor for phase adjustment. Depending on the embodiment, this can, for example, act upon a planet wheel or a control pin.
The invention is concerned with the problem of providing an improved embodiment of a camshaft of the generic type which characterises itself, in particular, by being simpler to manufacture.
This problem is solved by means of the subject matter of the independent claim 1. Advantageous embodiments are subject matter of the dependent claims.
The invention is based on the general concept of developing in an adjustable camshaft a phase adjusting device having a planetary gear in such a manner that, one, a phase adjustment is effected between the camshaft and a drive by means of a rotation of a planet wheel carrier and, two, driving or driving the planetary gear is undertaken by two sun wheels that are arranged coaxially to one another. The adjustable camshaft according to the invention is particularly well-suited for internal combustion engines of motor vehicles and is connected to a drive, for example a crankshaft, by means of a connecting member, preferably a sprocket/belt pulley. The two sun wheels, which are arranged coaxially with regard to one another, are surrounded by planet wheels, the first sun wheel being connected in a rotationally-fixed manner to the drive, that is to say to the sprocket/belt pulley, and the second sun wheel being connected in a rotationally-fixed manner to the camshaft. All planet wheels are thus respectably rotatably mounted on a planet wheel carrier by means of a planet wheel axis, the rotating of the planet wheel effecting the phase adjustment between the camshaft and the drive. By means of a phase adjustment configured in such a manner, the camshaft can altogether be manufactured in a considerably simpler manner. Moreover, a particularly compact and simultaneously highly dynamic manner of construction can be achieved by means of a planetary gear configured in such a manner, which is a particular advantage in the light of the space availability in modern engine compartments that are increasingly becoming smaller. Furthermore, the camshaft according to the invention is characterised by an extremely high degree of running smoothness. Additional advantages are, for example, a smaller inertia of mass and a concomitantly improved adjustment possibility as well as a considerably enlarged adjusting angle in comparison to conventional phase adjusting devices.
The planetary gear is advantageously configured in such a manner that it effects a transmission of a rotary motion from the drive to the camshaft. A transmission ratio, which is customarily 2:1 from the crank to the camshaft, can be accomplished in a particularly simpler and yet more precise manner by means of a corresponding configuration of the sun wheels or of the planet wheels surrounding said sun wheels.
According to a particularly preferred embodiment of the solution according to the invention, a drive device for actuating the phase adjusting device, that is to say for rotating the planetary wheel carrier, is provided that engages by means of a worm gear with a toothed track arranged on the planetary wheel carrier. The transmission of the rotary forces from the drive device to the planetary wheel carrier by means of a worm gear that engages with the toothed track permits a particularly finely adjustable rotation of the planet wheel carrier and thereby a particularly exact possibility for phase adjustment.
In yet a further advantageous embodiment, the camshaft comprises an internal shaft arranged coaxially in an external shaft, said internal shaft being connected in a rotationally-fixed manner with first cams, while the external shaft is connected in a rotationally-fixed manner with second cams, wherein the interior shaft is rotatably mounted relative to the exterior shaft, and wherein a second phase adjusting device is provided for generating this relative motion. This makes possible not only the control of the valve opening times of the intake valves, but also those of the outlet valves by means of which the performance of an internal combustion engine equipped with the camshaft according to the invention can be increased even further.
Advantageous exemplary embodiments, which are explained in greater detail below, are represented in the drawings.
The drawings show schematically in
According to
The phase adjusting device 4 comprises a planetary gear 5 (compare also the
The planetary wheels 8, of which
As can further be seen in
As previously mentioned, the planet wheel carrier 10 is rotatably mounted about the camshaft axis 11, wherein a rotation of the planet wheel carrier 10 effects a phase adjustment between the sprocket/belt pulley 3 and the camshaft 1. In order to rotate the planet wheel carrier 10, a drive device 14 (compare
It can be seen in
In reference to
According to
The planet wheel axis 9 is fixedly mounted on one end in the planet wheel carrier 10, while its end opposite the planet wheel carrier 10 is fixedly mounted in a cover plate 19. The cover plate 19 is, in turn, rotatably mounted with reference to the sprocket/belt pulley 3. According to
Such a phase adjusting device 4 according to the invention is, however, also conceivable for adjustable camshafts having an interior shaft coaxially arranged in an exterior shaft in which the interior shaft is a rotatably connected to the first cams and the exterior shaft is rotatably connected to second cams and wherein the interior shaft is rotatably mounted relative to the exterior shaft. In such an embodiment of the camshafts, both the opening times for the intake valves as well as the opening times for the outlet valves can then be controlled. In order to generate a relative rotation of the interior shaft with regard to the exterior shaft, a second phase adjusting device is then preferably provided that, for example, can be arranged coaxially to the first phase adjusting device 4.
Generally, the camshaft 1 according to the invention functions as follows:
The sprocket/belt pulley 3 is driven by a drive, for example a crankshaft to which it is connected, by means of a chain, for example. The first sun wheel 6 is a rotatably connected to the sprocket/belt pulley 3, it being integrally formed therewith, in particular, said first sun wheel intermeshing in a force-transmitting manner with the first step 12 of the planet wheel 8. A transmission of the rotational motion from the sprocket/belt pulley 3 to the second sun wheel 7, which intermeshes in a force-transmitting manner with the second stage 13 of the planet wheel 8, is possible owing to the different configuration between the first and the second steps 12, 13 of the planet wheel 8. By a rotation of the planet wheel carrier 10, on which the planet wheels 8 are rotatably mounted, a phase adjustment is effected between the camshaft 1 and the drive. The transmission ratio of the planetary gear 5 is characterised as follows:
Wherein Z is the number of the teeth and the numeral of the reference sign of the respective toothed wheel referenced in the figures.
A transmission ratio between the planet wheel carrier 10 and the camshaft 1 is:
In the camshaft 1 shown, the first sun wheel 6 is arranged concentrically to the camshaft 1 and is rotatably arranged independently therefrom. According to
The planet wheel carrier 10 can be configured in the style of a cage or housing and can be connected to the cover plate 19 by means of a connecting element 21. It is of course also conceivable that the sprocket/belt pulley 3 currently arranged on the right according to
The camshaft according to the invention offers the tremendous advantage that a phase adjusting device 4 can be created with a planetary gear 5, which requires only very minimal amount of installation space and furthermore runs very quietly during operation. Moreover, the phase adjusting device 4 according to the invention a larger adjustment angle can be adjusted than with the phase adjusting device disclosed in the prior art. Finally, in addition to the phase adjusting device 4 according to the invention being able to be manufactured simply, mention should also be made of the relatively low inertia of mass of the planetary gear 5, which favourably affects energy balance.
Owing to fact that the phase adjusting device 4 comprises exclusively components, such as, for example, the first sun wheel 6, the second sun wheel 7, the planet wheels 8, and the toothed track 17, which all bear an outwardly-directed toothed ring, the phase adjusting device 4 can altogether be manufactured in a very cost-effective manner with respect to the planetary gear 5.
All of the features in the description and in the following claims can be pertinent to the invention individually and collectively in arbitrary combination.
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