Claims
- 1. A valve train assembly for actuating valves of an engine, comprising:an intake force receiving portion for receiving a related intake biasing force for inducing a change in an actuation of an intake valve; an intake force transmitting portion, operably connected to said intake force receiving portion, for transmitting a related intake valve actuation change force to the intake valve when said intake force receiving portion receives the intake biasing force; an exhaust force receiving portion for receiving a related exhaust biasing force for inducing a change in an actuation of an exhaust valve; an exhaust force transmitting portion, operably connected to said exhaust force receiving portion, for transmitting a related exhaust valve actuation change force to the exhaust valve when said exhaust force receiving portion receives the exhaust biasing force; wherein a first portion of said valve train assembly includes said intake force receiving portion and wherein a second portion includes said exhaust force receiving portion, said first and second portions are related as follows: (A1) for each of said first and second portions, the portion includes a pivot part and an arm part joined together; (A2) for said first and second portions the following holds: (i) said corresponding pivot axes for said first and second portions are coincident; and (ii) said lengths of said arms are substantially in line.
- 2. A valve train assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pivot parts of said first and second portions are operably adjacent to one another so that each of said first and second portions includes a corresponding overhang that is capable of rotating about said pivot part of the other of said portions.
- 3. A valve train assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said lengths of said arms of the first and second portions is substantially normal to said corresponding pivot axis for each portion.
- 4. A valve train assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said arm part has a length extending from the joining together of said pivot and arm parts to a force transfer subpart of said arm part that transfers said related force between said arm part and another component of the engine, said force transfer subpart includes a push rod socket for receiving an end of a push rod of the engine.
- 5. A valve train assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein said push rod socket is included within an intake arm insert, said intake arm insert mounted within a recess of said arm part of said intake force receiving portion, and said push rod socket is offset from a central axis of said intake arm insert, wherein said central axis of said insert is substantially normal to a direction of said length of said arm part.
- 6. A valve train assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein a third portion includes said intake force transmitting portion, and a fourth portion includes said exhaust force transmitting portion wherein said third and fourth portions are related as follows:(B1) for each of said third and fourth portions, the portion has a pivot part and an arm part joined together, wherein said pivot part is disposed about a corresponding pivot axis for the portion, and said arm part has a length extending from the joining together of said pivot and arm parts to a force transfer subpart of said arm part that transfers said related force between said arm part and another component of the engine; (B2) for each of said third and fourth portions, at least one of the following holds: (i) each of said arms of said third and fourth portions is substantially normal to said corresponding pivot axis of the portion, (ii) said lengths of said arms for said third and fourth portions are substantially in line.
- 7. A valve train assembly as claimed in claim 1, further including an intake connector for operably connecting said intake force receiving portion and said intake force transmitting portion; andan exhaust connector for operably connecting said exhaust force receiving portion and said exhaust force transmitting portion; wherein one of said intake connector and said exhaust connector oscillates arcuately about the other of said intake connector and said exhaust connector.
- 8. A valve train assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein one of said intake connector and said exhaust connector passes through an interior of the other of said intake connector and said exhaust connector.
- 9. A valve train assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein said intake connector and said exhaust connector rotate about a common axis that is coincident with corresponding pivot axes of the first and second portions.
- 10. A valve train assembly, as claimed in claim 9, wherein said corresponding pivot axes for said first and second portions are coincident with one another and coincident with said common axis.
- 11. A valve train assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said first and second portions is such that said arm part has a length extending from the joining together of said pivot and arm parts to a force transfer subpart of said arm part that transfers said related force between said arm part and another component of the engine;said force transfer subpart is capable of being positioned within its said arm part in a plurality of orientations, wherein said length for the arm part is capable of being varied according to which of said orientations that said force transfer subpart is positioned within said arm.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/271,054 filed Mar. 17, 1999, U.S. Pat. No. 6,138,625 which claims priority from U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/078,309, filed Mar. 17, 1998, entitled “COMPACT HEAD ASSEMBLY FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE.”
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Provisional Applications (1)
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