Claims
- 1. A variable cam phaser including: coaxial drive and driven members drivingly connected by a pair of axially spaced annular pistons having misaligned inner and outer helical splines of varying lead engaging mating splines of said members, the pistons being biased one toward the other for lash take up and axially movable to vary the phase relation of said drive and driven members; force means acting against said other piston for axially moving the pistons in one direction; and the improvement to comprising
- a plurality of springs extending through said one of the pistons and seated in recesses of the other piston to compactly bias the pistons in a return direction opposite to the direction of movement caused by said force means and to educe the lash take up friction of the pistons during piston return strokes upon relaxation of the force means acting against said of the piston.
- 2. A variable cam phaser as in claim 1 wherein said force mean include pressure oil controllbly supplied to an annular chamber on an end of said other piston opposite from said one piston.
- 3. A variable cam phaser as in claim 2 wherein the springs are also seated upon a cover on an outer end of the cam phaser distal from the pressure oil supply.
- 4. A variable cam phaser as in claim 2 wherein said other piston coacts with seal means adjacent said annular chamber and extending into valleys of the mating splines to restrict the leakage of pressure oil from the chamber through the splines.
- 5. A variable cam phaser as in claim 4 wherein the seal means comprise a thin formable member engaging said chamber side of the the piston.
- 6. A variable cam phaser in claim 2 and further including valve means alternately connecting said chamber and with a pressure oil supply and a drain and concurrently closing the connection with the other of said supply and drain.
- 7. A variable cam phaser as in claim 6 wherein the valve means comprises a three-way valve.
- 8. A variable cam phaser as in claim 16 wherein the three-way valve is carried in a screw threaded into the camshaft and receiving pressure oil thereform, said screw also fixing said driven ember to the camshaft.
- 9. A variable cam phaser as in claim 8 wherein the three-way valve comprises a pintle reciprocally movable in a valve chamber in the screw to selectively engage one of oppositely disposed valve seats and thereby optionally block one of pressure oil supply and drain conduits form connection with said annular chamber while allowing such connection with the other of such conduits.
- 10. A variable cam phaser as in claim 2 and further comprising means containing foil leakage past said pistons to avoid discharging oil on an associated oil affected drive element and return passage means extending from the containing means to a sealed location external to the cam phaser.
- 11. A variable cam phaser as in claim 1 and further including biasing means comprising wave spring washers compactly biasing the pistons toward one another.
- 12. A variable cam phaser as in claim 1 wherein said driven member comprises a splined shaft fixed to a driven camshaft and said drive member includes a hub oscillatably carried on the splined shaft, said cam phaser further including a bowed retaining ring acting between the splined shaft and the hub and resiliently urging the hub into engagement with the camshaft to avoid axial motion of the hub.
- 13. A variable cam phaser as in claim 1 wherein one of said drive and driven members comprises a wheel with an axially extending hub with inner and outer ends and a separately formed sleeve having internal helical splines comprising said mating splines of the wheel member, the sleeve being fixed within the hub with the spins of the sleeve extending substantially to the inner end of the hub and engaging the outer splines of said annular pistons.
- 14. A variable cam phaser including: coaxial drive and driven members drivingly connected by a pair of axially spaced annular pistons having misaligned inner and outer helical splines of varying lead engaging mating splines of said members, the pistons being biased one toward the other for lash take up and axially movable to vary the phase relation of said drive and driven members; force means acting against said other piston for axially moving the pistons in one direction; and the improvement comprising
- biasing means extending through said one of the pistons and directly urging said other pistons in a return direction opposite to the direction of movement caused by said force means to bias the pistons in said return direction and to reduce the lash take up friction of the pistons during piston return strikes upon relaxation of the force means acting against said other piston.
- 15. A variable cam phaser including coaxial drive and driven members drivingly connected by hydraulic means responsive to the supply and discharge of pressure oil to vary the phase relation of said members, means or supplying pressure oil to said hydraulic means, a fastener adapted for removably connecting one of said members with an associated shaft, the fastener having means connecting the hydraulic means with pressure oil supply and discharge means, and the improvement comprising
- valve means in the fastener for controlling the supply of pressure oil to and the discharge of pressure oil from eh hydraulic means.
- 16. A variable cam phaser as in claim 15 wherein the valve means comprise a three-way valve.
- 17. A variable cam phaser as in claim 16 wherein the fastener is a screw threadable into a camshaft and receiving pressure oil therefrom, said screw being adapted for fixing the driven member to such camshaft.
- 18. A variable cam phaser as in claim 16 wherein the three-way valve comprises a pintel reciprocbly movable in a valve chamber in the fastener to selectively engage one of oppositely disposed valve seats and thereby optionally block one of pressure oil supply and drain conduits from connection with said hydraulic means while allowing such connection with the other of such conduits.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/418,019, foiled on Oct. 10, 1989, now abandoned.
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