Claims
- 1. A braking device for a valve controlled internal combustion engine for motor vehicles, with each cylinder having at least one exhaust valve, said braking device comprising a camshaft for controlling said at least one exhaust valve for opening thereof, said camshaft having a main cam for moving operation, and a supplementary cam which additionally becomes effective during braking operation, said supplementary cam being arranged in the plane of said main cam and being capable of being selectively lowered in said camshaft, a control shaft arranged in the rotational axis of said camshaft, said control shaft serving for actuation of said supplementary cam, said control shaft being axially displaceable in said camshaft, and including a section with conical sides in the region of said supplementary cam, a pressure spring arranged on one end face of said control shaft, said pressure spring being effective counter to the direction of shift of said control shaft, said control shaft including two abutments, and an angle lever, said angle lever being connected to said control shaft between said two abutments by means of a sliding piece, and said angle lever being rotatable against the force of said pressure spring for displacing said control shaft in the operating position.
- 2. A braking device for a valve controlled internal combustion engine for motor vehicles, with each cylinder having at least one exhaust valve, said braking device comprising a camshaft for controlling said at least one exhaust valve for opening thereof, said camshaft having a main cam for moving operation, and a supplementary cam which additionally becomes effective during braking operation, said supplementary cam being arranged in the plane of said main cam and being capable of being selectively lowered in said camshaft, a control shaft arranged in the rotational axis of said camshaft, said control shaft serving for actuation of said supplementary cam, said control shaft rotating with said camshaft and being provided with an eccentric in the region of said supplementary cam, said control shaft rotating relative to said camshaft against the force of a spring.
- 3. A braking device according to claim 2, in which one end face of said control shaft projects from said camshaft and is provided with a hydraulically operating coupling.
- 4. A braking device for a valve controlled internal combustion engine for motor vehicles, with each cylinder having at least one exhaust valve, said braking device comprising a camshaft for controlling said at least one exhaust valve for opening thereof, said camshaft having a main cam for moving operation, and a supplementary cam which additionally becomes effective during braking operation, said supplementary cam being arranged in the plane of said main cam and being capable of being selectively lowered in said camshaft, a control shaft arranged in the rotational axis of said camshaft, said control shaft serving for actuation of said supplementary cam, said control shaft rotating with said camshaft and being provided with an eccentric in the region of said supplementary cam, said supplementary cam being rotatably secured on said eccentric of said control shaft, said supplementary cam widening outwardly in a cup-shaped manner.
- 5. A braking device according to claim 4, in which said camshaft is provided with an opening, said supplementary cam is fitted in said opening, and the outer periphery of said cup-shaped widening serves for guiding said supplementary cam in said opening.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of co-pending parent Ser. No. 229,124-Abermeth et al filed Jan. 28, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,378,765-Abermeth et al dated Apr. 5, 1983.
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Divisions (1)
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