Claims
- 1. Valve lift mechanism for an engine having a camshaft mounted at a level no higher than the actuating end of an associated valve, said mechanism comprising
- support means,
- a camshaft carried by the support means and having a pair of spaced cams,
- a valve lifter including a cam follower having a cylindrical body with first and second annular ends and an outer cylinder surface reciprocably carried in the support means, the first annular end including a pair of laterally spaced first cam engaging portions engaging the cams, and
- hydraulic lash adjusting means in the lifter and positioned laterally between the cam engaging portions and including a plunger reciprocable in the valve lifter and carrying check valve means, the plunger defining a high pressure chamber adjacent the first end and an inner reservoir in the lifter extending from the check valve means toward the follower second end, and
- means for delivering oil through the follower to the reservoir distal from the follower first end and the check valve means.
- 2. Valve lift mechanism as in claim 1 wherein the cam engaging portions of said cylindrical body comprise a pair of rollers.
- 3. Valve lift mechanism as in claim 2 and further including a contact member mounted adjacent the second end of the body and having a seat for engaging a valve actuating element of a valve train.
- 4. Valve lift mechanism as in claim 1, wherein
- the camshaft includes a low lift cam mounted between the spaced cams which are high lift cams,
- the valve lifter is a two step variable lift type, the cam follower is a high lift cam follower and said body is annular having an inner cylinder surface concentric with the outer cylinder surface, and the valve lifter further comprises
- a low lift cam follower including a hollow piston with at least one closed end, a second end and a cylindrical outer wall reciprocably engaging the inner cylinder surface of said body, the closed end including a second cam engaging portion generally between the first cam engaging portions, and
- locking means for selectively locking the followers together for coincident reciprocating motion.
- 5. A valve mechanism as in claim 4 and further comprising spring means biasing the high lift cam follower toward the cams.
- 6. A valve mechanism as in claim 4 wherein said first cam engaging portions comprise a pair of spaced rollers.
- 7. A valve mechanism as in claim 6 wherein said second cam engaging portion comprises a third roller.
- 8. A valve mechanism as in claim 4 and further including a contact member mounted on the second end of the hollow piston, the contact member having a seat for engaging a valve actuating element of a valve train.
- 9. A valve mechanism as in claim 8 wherein said seat includes a recess for receiving a push rod.
- 10. Valve lift mechanism as in claim 2 and further comprising guide means preventing rotation of the body around an axis of reciprocation, the guide means including
- an axially extending recess formed by mating grooves in the support means and in an opposing portion of the outer cylinder surface of the body, and
- an axial pin received in the grooves and fixedly retained in the support means so that bearing movements of the guide means occur exclusively between the pin and the body.
- 11. Valve lift mechanism as in claim 10 wherein the recess and the pin are cylindrical, the recess being formed by part cylindrical mating grooves in the support means and in an opposing portion of the outer cylinder surface of the body.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/011,667 filed on Jan. 28, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,361,733.
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