Control device for camshaft systems

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6378478
  • Patent Number
    6,378,478
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 5, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A control device for camshaft systems of an internal combustion engine with n banks of cylinders arranged in a V-shaped configuration. The control device has a distribution system with a first distributor gear which intermeshes with an output gear arranged on a crankshaft of the internal combustion engine. The distribution system has m
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a control device for camshaft systems of an internal combustion engine with n banks of cylinders arranged in a V-shaped configuration, the control device having a distribution system with a first distributor gear, which intermeshes with an output gear arranged on a crankshaft of the internal combustion engine.




A central output of generic type for an internal combustion engine of a motorcycle is disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 4,671,223. In this case a straightforward gear drive is produced, a separate distribution system being assigned to each camshaft system of one bank of cylinders. The gears of each distribution system are mounted in a respective frame. The straightforward gear drive has the disadvantage that it generates very loud noise. Furthermore, having a separate output line for each camshaft system makes this arrangement mechanically expensive, and it takes up a lot of space. A central output for the control device of an internal combustion engine for a motor vehicle would not be practically feasible with this system, since all cylinder banks would have to have at least one division. This would lead, however, to considerable mechanical weakening of the engine block, which with the torques and forces occurring in motor vehicles could not be tolerated.




A central control output is furthermore disclosed in the article “The Porsche 4.5-liter Racing Sports Car, Type 917” by H. Metzger, which appeared in the offprint from a German periodical, Automobiltechnische Zeitschrift (ATZ), Vol. 71 No. 9/12/1969, pages 313 to 320 for an air-cooled four-stroke engine with two flat rows of cylinders, which is designed especially for racing purposes. The drive to four camshafts comes from a central output gear on the crankshaft to both rows of cylinders, in each case by way of five straight-toothed gears on needle-roller bearings. In other words, a separate control device is assigned to each row of cylinders. The five gears arranged between crankshaft and each of the camshafts are in each case arranged in a gear housing, which can be bolted to a crankcase. This, too, is a straightforward gear drive, which has the aforementioned disadvantage that it generates considerable noise levels. In the case of a racing car for a Constructors' World Championship this may not be critical, but for a comfortable motor vehicle for day-to-day use in public road traffic it is unacceptable.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention therefore is to provide a simple control device of the above-mentioned type that takes up little overall space and overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages.




To this end it is proposed, according to the invention, that the distribution system have m<n secondary distributor gears, which intermesh with the first distributor gear and transmit a driving force to the n camshaft systems of the n banks of cylinders through n endless-chain drives.




This has the advantage that all camshaft systems of respective cylinders can be driven by a single distribution system proceeding from the middle of the internal combustion engine, for example. This advantageously simplifies the mechanical construction of the control device and reduces the overall space required and the weight.




A particularly space-saving central output for the control device is obtained by arranging the output gear centrally on the crankshaft.




It is advisable if m=n−1 or m=n−2, it being particularly preferable if n=2, 3 or 4.




For ease of assembly the first and the secondary distributor gears are arranged in a common carrier, which when pre-assembled can be fixed to a crankcase of the internal combustion engine. For example, with a central output for the control device, bolting the carrier onto the crankcase provides additional reinforcement for the engine block, which is actually mechanically weakened by corresponding recesses required for the central output.




Simple assembly of the control device, for example in a recess in a crankcase for a central output, is achieved by providing a module that carries the endless-chain drive between each secondary distributor gear and each camshaft system. The module being pre-assembled so that it carries a chain sprocket, which can be frictionally and coaxially fitted to the respective secondary distributor gear, at one end and at least one camshaft gear on an opposite end, the endless-chain drive passing around the chain sprocket and the camshaft gear.




A suitable transmission ratio between the crankshaft and the respective camshaft system is effectively achieved by selecting a tooth ratio of the secondary distributor gear to the chain sprocket such that a crankshaft to camshaft system transmission ratio of 2:1 is obtained.




Secure guiding of the chain of the endless-chain drive is achieved in that the module has a U-shaped guide plate for the endless-chain drive on the idle strand side.




Reliable, frictional running of the chain of the endless-chain drive with low mechanical wear and low noise is achieved in that the module has a chain-tensioning fixture on the load strand side.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further features, advantages and advantageous developments of the invention follow from the following description of an example of an embodiment of the invention, with reference to the drawings attached, in which





FIG. 1

shows a front view of a preferred embodiment of a control device according to the invention,





FIG. 2

shows a perspective view thereof,





FIG. 3

shows a front view of a carrier for a distribution system of a control device according to the invention,





FIG. 4

shows a top view thereof,





FIG. 5

shows a sectional view along the line A—A in

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 6

shows a sectional view along the line B—B in FIG.


3


and





FIG. 7

shows a side view of a module of a control device according to the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The preferred embodiment of a control device according to the invention represented in

FIGS. 1 and 2

comprises an output gear


12


arranged on a crankshaft


10


, which gear intermeshes with a first distributor gear


14


. Two secondary distributor gears


16


and


18


, which are coaxially arranged and frictionally connected with chain sprockets


20


,


22


and


24


of each module


26


,


28


and


30


respectively, intermesh with a distributor gear


42


, frictionally coupled to the first distributor gear


14


, only the intermediate gears


20


and


24


being visible in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The chain sprocket


22


is hidden behind the chain sprocket


20


(cf. FIG.


5


).




Power is transmitted by way of respective endless-chain drives


32


to each of the camshaft gears


34


, which are frictionally connected to corresponding camshafts (not shown). In so doing, the modules


26


,


28


and


30


carry the respective chain sprockets


20


,


22


,


24


at one end and the camshaft gears


34


at an opposite end, the respective endless-chain drive


32


passing around the chain sprockets


20


,


22


and


24


and the associated camshaft gears


34


. The endless-chain drive


32


results in an essentially vibration-neutralized or vibration-damped power transmission.




In the embodiment represented in

FIG. 1

, the output gear


12


of the crankshaft


10


also intermeshes with a further distributor gear


36


, which by way of a frictionally coupled gear


33


intermeshes with a first intermediate gear


35


, which in turn intermeshes with a secondary intermediate gear


38


. The secondary intermediate gear


38


in turn intermeshes with a drive gear


40


of an oil pump (not shown), so that the crankshaft


10


, by way of its output gear


12


, simultaneously drives the oil pump. The distributor gear


35


has, for example, thirty-seven teeth, the first intermediate gear


36


eighteen teeth, the secondary intermediate gear


38


eighteen teeth and the drive gear


40


eighteen teeth.




For the control device, a transmission ratio from the crankshaft


10


to the camshaft gears of


2


:


1


is needed. This is achieved, for example, by thirty-eight teeth on the output gear


12


, sixty-four teeth on a smaller gear rim


42


of the intermediate gear


14


, fifty-seven teeth on the secondary distributor gears


16


,


18


, eighteen teeth on the chain sprockets


20


,


22


,


24


and thirty-two teeth on the camshaft gears


34


.




The embodiment of a control device according to the invention represented in

FIGS. 1 and 2

is designed for an internal combustion engine with three rows of cylinders arranged in a V-shaped configuration and denoted below by the letters A, B and C, each module


26


,


28


and


30


being assigned to a row of cylinders A, B or C or to a respective camshaft system of a row of cylinders A, B or C. It will be immediately apparent that all three camshaft systems of the three rows of cylinders are actuated by just one distribution system


14


,


16


,


18


.




The arrangement represented by way of example is thereby particularly suitable for a central output for the control device, since in order to bring the control device out away from the crankshaft


10


, that is from an inner area of a crankcase (not shown), to the external camshaft gears


34


, only one of the rows of cylinders, namely the middle cylinder row B, needs to have a central recess or division. The adjacent rows of cylinders A and C may be designed without a division as continuous cylinder rows A and C. The camshaft gears


34


of the two adjacent rows of cylinders A and C are actuated by the modules


26


and


30


likewise proceeding from the middle row of cylinders B.




The first and the secondary distributor gears


14


,


16


and


18


are arranged in a common carrier


44


, as can be seen from

FIGS. 3 and 4

. Said carrier


44


holds the first distributor gear


14


and the secondary distributor gears


16


and


18


, it being possible, for example, to insert the pre-assembled carrier into a recess or division in the middle bank of cylinders B and to bolt it to the crankcase. Respective insertion guides


46


,


48


and


50


for each of the modules


26


,


28


and


30


are furthermore formed on the carrier


44


. After fixing the carrier


44


on the crankcase, the modules


26


,


28


and


30


each with pre-assembled chain sprockets


20


,


22


and


24


together with pre-assembled camshaft gears


34


and endless-chain drive


32


can be inserted into said insertion guides


46


,


48


and


50


. As soon as all gears are at their predetermined location, they can be rotatably fixed to the corresponding shaft and bearings.




This is the case for the chain sprockets


20


,


22


together with the secondary distributor gear


16


in FIG.


5


. When fitted on a common shaft


52


, these gears


16


,


20


and


22


are non-positively connected to one another by frictional adhesion, a central bolt


54


fixing this arrangement. The shaft


52


is mounted so that it can rotate by means of ball bearings


56


in relation to the carrier


44


. The central bolt furthermore fixes a gear


58


, which serves as drive for a water pump (not shown).





FIG. 6

illustrates the arrangement of the secondary distributor gear


18


with the chain sprocket


24


in the assembled state. In this case, a shaft


60


is provided, which is fixed by two central bolts


62


and


64


. The central bolt


64


furthermore fixes a gear


66


, which serves for a drive for a further water pump (not shown). The two aforementioned water pumps are, for example, arranged directly adjacent to the carrier


44


in respective V-shaped intermediate spaces between the rows of cylinders A and B or B and C in such a way that their drive gears intermesh directly with each of the gears


58


and


66


respectively.





FIG. 7

illustrates, by way of example, the module


26


for cylinder row A. Said module


26


comprises a frame


68


and a U-shaped guide plate


70


on the idle strand side with a running surface


72


for the chain of the endless-chain drive, not shown in FIG.


7


. When pre-assembled, the chain passes around the chain sprocket


20


and the camshaft gears


34


and holds these fast to the frame


68


, no further fixing of any kind being otherwise provided for the chain sprocket


20


and the camshaft gears


34


. Only after fitting or inserting the modules


26


,


28


and


30


are these finally rotatably fixed by means of corresponding shafts, such as the aforementioned shafts


52


and


60


for the chain sprockets


20


,


22


and


24


, for example. A chain tensioning fixture


72


, for example, is provided on the load strand side, as can be seen from FIG.


2


.



Claims
  • 1. A control device for camshaft systems of an internal combustion engine with a crankshaft and n banks of cylinders arranged in a V-shaped configuration, the control device comprising: a distribution system with a first distributor gear; an output gear arranged on the crankshaft so as to intermesh with the first distributor gear, the distributor system having m<n secondary distributor gears which intermesh with the first distributor gear; and n endless-chain drives operatively connected to the secondary distribution gears and the camshaft systems so as to transmit a driving force to the n camshaft systems of the n banks of cylinders.
  • 2. A control device as defined in claim 1, wherein the drive gear is arranged centrally on the crankshaft.
  • 3. A control device as defined in claim 1, wherein m=n−1.
  • 4. A control device as defined in claim 1 wherein m=n−2.
  • 5. A control device as defined in claim 1, wherein n=2.
  • 6. A control device as defined in claim 1, wherein n=3.
  • 7. A control device as defined in claim 1, wherein n=4.
  • 8. A control device as defined in claim 5, wherein the first distributor gear and the secondary distributor gears are arranged in a common carrier which is fixable to a crankcase of the internal combustion engine.
  • 9. A control device as defined in claim 1, and further comprising a module that carries the endless-chain drive provided between each secondary distributor gear and each camshaft system, the module being preassembled so as to carry a chain sprocket, which is frictionally and coaxially fittable to the respective secondary distributor gear, at one end and at least one camshaft gear on an opposite end, the endless-chain drive passing around the chain sprocket and the camshaft gear.
  • 10. A control device as defined in claim 9, wherein a tooth ratio of the secondary distributor gear to the chain sprocket is such that a crankshaft to camshaft system transmission ratio of 2:1 is obtained.
  • 11. A control device as defined in claim 9, wherein the module has a U-shaped guide plate for the endless-drive on an idle strand side.
  • 12. A control device as defined in claim 9, wherein the module has a chain-tensioning fixture on a load strand side.
  • 13. A combination comprising: an internal combustion engine having a crankshaft, cam shaft systems and n banks of cylinders arranged in a V-shaped configuration; and a control device for the camshaft systems, the control device including a distribution system with a first distributor gear, an output gear arranged on the crankshaft so as to intermesh with the first distributor gear, the distribution system having m<n secondary distributor gears which intermesh with the first distributor gear, and n endless-chain drives operatively connected to the secondary distribution gears and the camshaft system so as to transmit a driving force to the n camshaft systems of the n banks of cylinders.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 40 659.2 Sep 1998 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP99/02717 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/14387 3/16/2000 WO A
US Referenced Citations (7)
Number Name Date Kind
4617882 Matsumoto Oct 1986 A
4671223 Asano et al. Jun 1987 A
4841789 Ochiai Jun 1989 A
5014655 Ampferer May 1991 A
5033421 Shimada et al. Jul 1991 A
5063895 Ampferer Nov 1991 A
5216989 Iwata et al. Jun 1993 A
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry
Article entitled “Der Porsche 4,5-1-Rennsportwagen Typ 917” taken from ATZ 71 (1969) 9 pp. 314-320.
Article entitled “The Fabulous Forsche” by Peter Hinsdale pp. 41-46.