Claims
- 1. An actuator for transmitting an actuation force to at least one elongated member movably received within a housing having a support cavity adjacent to at least one elongated member, said actuator comprising:
- an actuator stem sized to be movably received in the support cavity along a first axis that is substantially parallel to a second axis of at least one elongated member; and
- a force-receiving portion attached to said actuator stem and oriented to contact at least one elongated member when a force is applied to said force receiving portion.
- 2. The actuator of claim 1 further comprising:
- an actuator cavity within said actuator stem; and
- at least one orifice in said actuator stem communicating with said actuator cavity.
- 3. The actuator of claim 1 wherein said force receiving member is sized to contact two elongated members, when said force is applied thereto.
- 4. The actuator of claim 3 wherein said force receiving member has an arcuate contact surface thereon centrally disposed between the two elongated members.
- 5. The actuator of claim 1 wherein said actuator stem and said force receiving member are integrally formed together.
- 6. An actuator for transmitting an actuation force to at least one elongated member movably received within a housing, said actuator comprising:
- a support cavity within the housing adjacent to at least one elongated member;
- an actuator stem sized to be movably received in the support cavity such that a predetermined amount of clearance is provided therebetween; and
- a force-receiving portion attached to said actuator stem and oriented to contact at least one elongated member when a force is applied to said force receiving portion.
- 7. The actuator of claim 6 wherein said predetermined amount of clearance is substantially at least 0.002".
- 8. A valve bridge for applying a force to at least two valve stems that each have a stem axis and are each movably supported within an engine, said valve bridge comprising:
- a support cavity in the engine adjacent at least two valve stems and defining an actuation axis that is substantially parallel to the stem axes;
- a bridge stem sized to be slidably received within said support cavity;
- a cross member affixed to said bridge, said cross member sized to contact two valve stems upon an application of a force to said cross member.
- 9. The valve bridge of claim 8 wherein a predetermined amount of clearance is provided between said actuator stem and said support cavity.
- 10. The valve bridge of claim 9 wherein said predetermined amount of clearance is substantially at least 0.002".
- 11. The valve bridge of claim 8 further comprising:
- an actuation cavity within said valve stem; and
- at least one orifice through said valve stem into said actuation cavity.
- 12. The valve bridge of claim 8 wherein cross member has an arcuate surface formed therein for contact with a force transmitting member.
- 13. The valve bridge of claim 8 wherein said valve stem and said cross member are integrally formed together.
- 14. Apparatus for circulating a gas adjacent at least one valve stem that is movably supported within an engine, said apparatus comprising:
- a support cavity within the engine adjacent to at least a portion of at least one valve stem;
- a reciprocating actuator within said support cavity, said reciprocating actuator having an actuator cavity therein and at least one orifice through said actuator, said actuator cavity and said support cavity cooperating to form a gas chamber for receiving and expelling gas therefrom through said orifices as said actuator reciprocates within said support cavity.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said reciprocating actuator comprises:
- an actuator stem slidably received within said support cavity and having said actuator cavity and orifices therein; and
- a cross member attached to said actuator stem, said cross member sized to contact at least two valve stems upon an application of a force to said cross member.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said cross member has an arcuate surface thereon for contact with a rocker arm.
- 17. An internal combustion engine comprising:
- a housing;
- at least two valves movably supported in said housing, each said valve having a valve stem defining a corresponding valve stem axis;
- at least one support cavity within said housing centrally disposed between at least two said valve stems and defining an actuation axis that is substantially parallel to said valve stem axes;
- a T-shaped valve bridge corresponding to each said support cavity and having a bridge stem sized to be slidably received within said corresponding support cavity, each said valve bridge further having a cross member sized to contact at least two said valve stems;
- at least one rocker arm corresponding to each said valve bridge, each said rocker arm having a contact surface for contacting said corresponding valve bridge; and
- a reciprocating pushrod contacting each said rocker arm.
- 18. The internal combustion engine of claim 17 wherein each said valve bridge further comprises:
- a bridge cavity within said bridge stem; and
- at least one orifice through said bridge stem into said bridge cavity.
- 19. The internal combustion engine of claim 18 further comprising means for circulating engine gases within the engine housing adjacent to at least to said valve stems.
- 20. A rocker arm for transmitting a force to at least one valve stem operably mounted within an engine, said rocker arm comprising:
- a body portion having an elongated cavity formed therein;
- a contact surface formed on said body portion for contacting the valve stem; and
- a connection portion for pivotally attaching said rocker arm to the engine, said connection portion comprising at least one journal formed on said body portion, each said journal having a bore therethrough sized to receive a portion of a transverse support rod therethrough and wherein each said journal bore has an annular passage therein that communicates with at least one lubrication passage in said body portion.
- 21. The rocker arm of claim 20 wherein said body portion has a U-shaped cross-section.
- 22. The rocker arm of claim 20 wherein said connection portion comprises a pair of journals formed on body portion for pivotally receiving a support rod therethrough.
- 23. The rocker arm of claim 20 wherein said body portion has a cavity therein that is sized to receive a portion of a pushrod.
- 24. The rocker arm of claim 20 wherein said body portion has a pushrod cavity therein sized to receive a portion of a pushrod therein and wherein lubrication passages communicate with a port in said pushrod cavity.
- 25. The rocker arm of claim 20 wherein said contact surface is formed in a trough located in one end of the body portion.
- 26. A rocker arm comprising:
- a body portion having a first end, a second end, and a substantially U-shaped cross-section;
- a trough in said first end; and
- a pushrod cavity in said second end.
- 27. The rocker arm of claim 26 further comprising a pair of journals formed in said body, each said journal having a bore therethrough sized to receive a portion of a support rod for pivotally attaching said body portion to a member.
- 28. The rocker arm of claim 26 further comprising:
- an annular groove in said bores in said journals;
- a lubrication port in said pushrod cavity for receiving a lubrication medium therein;
- a lubrication passage in said body portion extending between said port and each said annular groove.
- 29. A rocker arm for transmitting an actuation force from an engine pushrod to a valve bridge oriented between a pair of piston stems protruding out of a portion of the engine housing, said rocker arm comprising:
- a body portion having a recessed cavity therein sized to envelop at least a portion of the valve bridge therein;
- a connector for pivotally attaching the rocker arm to the engine housing; and
- a contact surface on said body portion for contacting a portion of the valve bridge.
- 30. The rocker arm of claim 29 wherein said cavity is sized to receive at least a portion of the valve bridge and a portion of at least one valve stem therein.
- 31. The rocker arm of claim 30 wherein said cavity is sized to receive at least a portion of the valve bridge, a portion of at least one valve stem and at least a portion of a spring and spring retainer attached to the valve stem.
- 32. The rocker arm of claim 29 wherein the body portion has a first end having a trough formed therein for contacting a portion of the valve bridge and a second end having a pushrod-cavity sized to receive an end of a pushrod therein.
- 33. The rocker arm of claim 32 further comprising a pair of journals formed in said body, each said journal having a bore therethrough sized to receive a portion of a support rod for pivotally attaching said body portion to the engine housing.
- 34. The rocker arm of claim 33 further comprising:
- an annular groove in said bores in said journals;
- a lubrication port in said pushrod cavity for receiving a lubrication medium therein;
- a lubrication passage in said body portion extending between said port and each said annular groove.
- 35. An internal combustion engine comprising:
- an engine housing;
- at least two valves movably supported in said housing and protruding therefrom;
- a valve bridge operably supported on said housing between two said valve stems for contact therewith;
- a rocker arm pivotally attached to said valve housing and contacting a portion of said valve bridge, said rocker arm having a recessed cavity therein for enveloping a portion of said valve bridge therein; and
- a reciprocating pushrod in contact with said rocker arm.
- 36. The internal combustion engine of claim 37 further comprising:
- a transverse support rod affixed to the engine housing; and
- at least one journal on said rocker arm for pivotally receiving the transverse support rod therein.
- 37. The internal combustion engine of claim 36 wherein said support rod is affixed to said engine housing by at least one connector member and wherein said rocker arm has an opening therethrough to provided clearance for said connector member when said rocker arm pivots about said transverse support rod.
- 38. The internal combustion engine of claim 35 further comprising a valve stem spring around each protruding portion of said valve stems, each said valve stem spring retained in portion by a spring retainer and wherein said rocker arm cavity is sized to receive at least a portion of one said valve stem spring and spring retainer therein.
- 39. The internal combustion engine of claim 38 wherein at least one said valve stem spring has a conical shape.
- 40. An internal combustion engine comprising:
- an engine housing;
- at least two valves movably supported in said engine housing, each said valve having a valve stem defining a corresponding valve stem axis;
- at least one support cavity within said engine housing centrally disposed between at least two said valve stems and defining an actuation axis that is substantially parallel to said valve stem axes;
- a T-shaped valve bridge corresponding to each said support cavity and having a bridge stem sized to be slidably received within said corresponding support cavity, each said valve bridge further having a cross member sized to contact at least two said valve stems;
- a rocker arm pivotally attached to said engine housing and contacting a portion of said valve bridge, said rocker arm having a cavity therein for receiving a portion of said valve bridge therein; and
- a reciprocating pushrod in contact with said rocker arm.
- 41. The internal combustion engine of claim 40 further comprising means for circulating lubrication gases around said valve stems.
- 42. A valve actuation device for an internal combustion engine having at least two valves that each have a valve stem protruding through a portion of the engine housing and serve to define valve stem axes and at least one reciprocating pushrod, said valve actuation device comprising:
- a support cavity in the engine housing adjacent at least two valve stems and defining an actuation axis that is substantially parallel to the stem axes;
- a bridge stem sized to be slidably received within said support cavity;
- a cross member affixed to said bridge stem, said cross member sized to contact two valve stems upon an application of a force thereto;
- a rocker arm pivotally attached to the engine housing for contact with the reciprocating pushrod and said valve bridge, said rocker arm having a cavity therein for receiving a portion of said valve bridge therein.
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
Certain of the research leading to the present invention was sponsored by the United States government under National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Cooperative Agreement No. NCC3-515. The United States government may have certain rights in this invention.
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Three pages of Cummins Engine Co. L/O Engine Manual, Published Jul., 1994. |