BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention is explained in more detail on the basis of the drawing. FIG. 1 shows a schematic plan view of a beam-like cam follower having a first variant of a fastening of its journal, and FIG. 2 shows an alternative variant to FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a cam follower 1 which is embodied as a rocker arm or oscillating arm, wherein the bearing region of said cam follower 1 is not illustrated here for clarity.
That end of the cam follower 1 which is illustrated at the left-hand side acts, by means of its underside, on a gas exchange valve. Here, the cam follower 1 has two opposing guide walls 7, 8, in the cutout of which is held a roller 3 as a direct cam thrust face. The roller 3 runs, in FIGS. 1, 2, on a journal 2 via a rolling bearing 18 such as a needle bearing arrangement.
The journal 2 is designed with stepped thickness, and is composed of a first section 9 and a second section 10, wherein the first section 9 has a greater diameter than the second section 10. As can be seen, the first section 9 is illustrated in FIG. 1 as an annular projection 13. The latter bears against an outer lateral surface 14 of the first guide wall 7.
The two bores 5, 6 in the guide walls 7, 8 (FIG. 1) have an identical diameter. Axially behind the second guide wall 8, a securing ring/circlip 12 runs in an annular groove 15. An axial travel limitation of the journal 2 in its other direction is therefore provided by means of contact of said securing ring 12 against an outer lateral surface 16 of the second guide wall 8. As illustrated, the journal 12 is guided in the bores 5, 6 with slight axial play (see spacing of the securing ring 12 to the outer lateral surface 16 of the second guide wall 8). In addition, the journal 2 is held so as to be rotationally moveable relative to the bores 5, 6, so that, for both solutions, it is possible to refer to a “floating” bearing arrangement.
FIG. 2 shows a similar embodiment to FIG. 1. However, the bores 5, 6 in the guide walls 7, 8 have a different diameter. Here, the first bore 5 is larger than the second bore 6. The journal 2 extends with its first section 9 through the bore 5, and, by means of the collar 11, faces an inner lateral surface 17 of the second guide wall 8. The second section 10 of the journal 2, with a smaller diameter, runs in the second bore 6. The design of the securing ring 12 is the same as in FIG. 1.
LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
1 Cam follower
2 Journal
3 Roller
4 Outer casing
5 First bore
6 Second bore
7 First guide wall
8 Second guide wall
9 First section
10 Second section
11 Collar
12 Securing ring
13 Projection
14 Outer lateral surface
15 Annular groove
16 Outer lateral surface
17 Inner lateral surface
18 Rolling bearing