Claims
- 1. A lost motion valve actuation system comprising:
a housing having a master piston bore and a slave piston bore, wherein the master piston bore and the slave piston bore intersect; a master piston slidably disposed in the master piston bore, wherein the master piston is adapted to receive an input motion; and a slave piston slidably disposed in the slave piston bore, wherein the slave piston is adapted to actuate one or more engine valves.
- 2. The lost motion system of claim 1 wherein the diameter of the master piston is greater than the diameter of the slave piston.
- 3. The lost motion system of claim 1 wherein the diameter of the master piston is approximately equal to the diameter of the slave piston.
- 4. The lost motion system of claim 1 wherein the diameter of the master piston is less than the diameter of the slave piston.
- 5. The lost motion system of claim 1 wherein the slave piston is adapted to have a longer stroke than the master piston.
- 6. The lost motion system of claim 1 further comprising a trigger valve communicating with the slave and master piston bores via a hydraulic passage.
- 7. The lost motion system of claim 6 wherein the trigger valve is adapted to provide high speed actuation.
- 8. The lost motion system of claim 6 wherein the trigger valve is adapted to be closed and block the flow of fluid out of the master and slave piston bores when it is in an energized state.
- 9. The lost motion system of claim 6 further comprising a fluid accumulator communicating with the trigger valve via a second hydraulic passage.
- 10. The lost motion system of claim 9 further comprising means for reducing maximum accumulator volume to provide a limp-home mode of operation for the lost motion system.
- 11. The lost motion system of claim 9 further comprising means for supplying low pressure hydraulic fluid to the accumulator.
- 12. The lost motion system of claim 1 wherein the master piston bore and the slave piston bore extend in directions substantially perpendicular to each other.
- 13. The lost motion system of claim 1 further comprising a dedicated rocker arm and a master piston spring adapted to bias the master piston towards the rocker arm dedicated to actuating the master piston.
- 14. The lost motion system of claim 1 wherein the slave piston comprises means for seating an engine valve.
- 15. The lost motion system of claim 14, wherein the means for seating an engine valve comprises:
an outer slave piston; an inner slave piston slidably disposed within the outer slave piston; a lower spring biasing the outer and inner slave pistons apart; a valve seating pin disposed above the inner slave piston; a seating disk slidably disposed around the valve seating pin; and an upper spring biasing the inner slave piston and the seating disk apart.
- 16. The lost motion system of claim 15 further comprising a cup disposed over an upper end of the valve seating pin.
- 17. The lost motion system of claim 14 wherein the means for seating an engine valve is adapted to provide automatic lash adjustment.
- 18. The lost motion system of claim 14 further comprising a bleeder braking hydraulic plunger integrated into a lower portion of the housing.
- 19. The lost motion system of claim 1 further comprising a means for actuating an engine valve to provide bleeder braking.
- 20. The lost motion system of claim 1 wherein the master to slave piston hydraulic ratio is defined by the ratio of the linear displacement of the master piston with the linear displacement of the slave piston that occurs in response thereto, and wherein said hydraulic ratio is in the range of 0.5 to 2.
- 21. The lost motion system of claim 1 wherein the lost motion system is adapted to selectively absorb all master piston motion without opening an engine valve associated with the lost motion system.
- 22. A system for providing engine valves with variable valve actuation for engine valve events, said system comprising:
a housing having a master piston bore and a slave piston bore; a master piston slidably disposed in the master piston bore; a cam operatively connected to the master piston, said cam dedicated to operation of the master piston; a slave piston slidably disposed in the slave piston bore, wherein the slave piston is selectively hydraulically linked to the master piston and adapted to actuate one or more engine valves; a valve seating assembly incorporated into the slave piston; and a trigger valve operatively connected to the slave piston bore.
- 23. The variable valve actuation system of claim 22 wherein the cam includes at least two lobes selected from the group consisting of: main event, recirculation, and braking lobes.
- 24. The variable valve actuation system of claim 22 wherein the cam includes a compression-release braking lobe.
- 25. The variable valve actuation system of claim 22 wherein the cam includes an exhaust gas recirculation lobe.
- 26. The variable valve actuation system of claim 22 further comprising a means for actuating an engine valve to provide bleeder braking.
- 27. The variable valve actuation system of claim 22, further comprising a short passage extending between the master piston bore and the slave piston bore, wherein the volume of the short passage is substantially less than the volume of the master piston bore.
- 28. The variable valve actuation system of claim 22, wherein the master piston bore intersects the slave piston bore.
- 29. The variable valve actuation system of claim 22 wherein the master piston bore and the slave piston bore extend in directions substantially perpendicular to each other.
- 30. The variable valve actuation system of claim 22 further comprising a fluid accumulator communicating with the trigger valve via a hydraulic passage.
- 31. The variable valve actuation system of claim 30 further comprising means for limiting the maximum accumulator volume.
- 32. The variable valve actuation system of claim 22 wherein the valve seating assembly comprises:
an outer slave piston; an inner slave piston slidably disposed within the outer slave piston; a lower spring biasing the outer and inner slave pistons apart; a valve seating pin disposed over the inner slave piston; a seating disk slidably disposed around the valve seating pin; and an upper spring biasing the inner slave piston and the seating disk apart.
- 33. The variable valve actuation system of claim 32 further comprising a cup disposed over an upper end of the valve seating pin.
- 34. The variable valve actuation system of claim 22 wherein the valve seating assembly is adapted to provide automatic lash adjustment.
- 35. The variable valve actuation system of claim 22 further comprising a bleeder braking hydraulic plunger integrated into a lower portion of the housing.
- 36. The variable valve actuation system of claim 22 wherein the system is adapted to selectively absorb all master piston motion without opening an engine valve associated with the system.
- 37. The variable valve actuation system of claim 22 wherein the cam operatively acts upon the master piston through one or more valve train elements selected from the group consisting of: a rocker arm and a push tube.
- 38. A lost motion valve actuation system comprising:
a housing having a master piston bore and a slave piston bore, wherein the master piston bore and the slave piston bore extend axially in directions substantially perpendicular to each other; a master piston slidably disposed in the master piston bore, wherein the master piston is adapted to receive an input motion; and a slave piston slidably disposed in the slave piston bore, wherein the slave piston is adapted to actuate one or more engine valves.
- 39. The lost motion system of claim 38 further comprising a trigger valve communicating with the slave and master piston bores via a hydraulic passage.
- 40. The lost motion system of claim 39 wherein the trigger valve is adapted to provide high speed actuation.
- 41. The lost motion system of claim 39 wherein the trigger valve is adapted to be closed and block the flow of fluid out of the master and slave piston bores when it is in an energized state.
- 42. The lost motion system of claim 39 further comprising a fluid accumulator communicating with the trigger valve via a second hydraulic passage.
- 43. The lost motion system of claim 42 further comprising means for reducing maximum accumulator volume to provide a limp-home mode of operation for the lost motion system.
- 44. The lost motion system of claim 42 further comprising means for supplying low pressure hydraulic fluid to the accumulator.
- 45. The lost motion system of claim 38 further comprising a dedicated rocker arm and a master piston spring adapted to bias the master piston towards the rocker arm dedicated to actuating the master piston.
- 46. The lost motion system of claim 38 wherein the slave piston comprises means for seating an engine valve.
- 47. The lost motion system of claim 46, wherein the means for seating an engine valve comprises:
an outer slave piston; an inner slave piston slidably disposed within the outer slave piston; a lower spring biasing the outer and inner slave pistons apart; a valve seating pin disposed above the inner slave piston; a seating disk slidably disposed around the valve seating pin; and an upper spring biasing the inner slave piston and the seating disk apart.
- 48. The lost motion system of claim 47 further comprising a cup disposed over an upper end of the valve seating pin.
- 49. The lost motion system of claim 46 wherein the means for seating an engine valve is adapted to provide automatic lash adjustment.
- 50. The lost motion system of claim 38 further comprising means for actuating an engine valve to provide bleeder braking.
- 51. The lost motion system of claim 38 wherein the lost motion system is adapted to selectively absorb all master piston motion without opening an engine valve associated with the lost motion system.
- 52. A method of providing variable valve actuation for an internal combustion engine valve using a slave piston hydraulically linked to a master piston for all non-failure mode valve actuations carried out by the engine valve, said method comprising the steps for:
displacing the master piston in a master piston bore responsive to a cam motion; providing hydraulic fluid to a slave piston bore directly from the master piston bore responsive to displacement of the master piston; displacing the slave piston in the slave piston bore responsive to the provision of hydraulic fluid to the slave piston bore; actuating the engine valve responsive to displacement of the slave piston; and selectively releasing hydraulic fluid from and adding hydraulic fluid to the slave piston bore to achieve variable valve actuation.
- 53. The method of claim 52 further comprising the step for decreasing engine valve velocity immediately prior to seating of the valve.
- 54. The method of claim 52 further comprising the step for providing a fixed level of engine valve actuation responsive to a failure of the step for selectively releasing hydraulic fluid from and adding hydraulic fluid to the slave piston bore.
- 55. The method of claim 54 wherein the step for providing a fixed level of engine valve actuation comprises the step of limiting the maximum volume of an accumulator hydraulically linked to the master and slave pistons.
- 56. A method of controlling the actuation of intake and exhaust valves associated with each of a plurality of cylinders in an internal combustion engine, said method comprising the steps for:
selectively actuating the intake and exhaust valves associated with each of the engine cylinders during a positive power mode of engine operation; and ceasing actuation of the intake and exhaust valves associated with each of the engine cylinders in a pre-selected sequence starting with the valves associated with a first of said plurality of cylinders and ending with the valves associated with a last of said plurality of cylinders during a shut down mode of engine operation.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application relates to, and is entitled to the earlier filing date and priority of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/370,249 which was filed Apr. 8, 2002 and entitled “Compact Lost Motion System for Variable Valve Actuation.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60370249 |
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