Applicants claim priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Application No. 10 2004 034 710.7 filed Jul. 17, 2004. Applicants also claim priority under 35 U.S.C. §365 of PCT/DE2005/001218 filed Jul. 12, 2005. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to a control unit for operating at least one valve, in particular a gas exchange valve of an internal combustion engine in which the valve lifting movement of the at least one valve can be created by superimposing at least two synchronously rotating cam profiles, namely a first cam profile and a second cam profile, acting mechanically on a lift operating element, and can be varied by phase displacement between these two cam profiles.
Such a device is described in the older German Patent Application PCT/DE 2004/000079. However, with the cam profiles disclosed there, it is possible to create only a valve lifting movement having a single valve displacement curve and to vary the shape and course of this movement in virtually any desired manner through appropriate profile shapes and mutual phase shift of the two cam profiles acting on a common lift operating element.
German Patent DE 197 33 322 A1 describes a valve control unit with which an additional valve displacement curve can be generated by using two separately rotating cam profiles whose rotation is phase-shiftable. With this control unit that operates mechanically, no variability of the main valve displacement curve is possible. At the same time, the additional valve displacement curve is predetermined by the geometry of the camshaft and cannot be made continuously variable. The additional valve displacement there is created by a cam profile which does not come in contact with the lift operating element during the main valve displacement of a valve and can extend out of the action range of the cam only in a basic circular area of the cam profile generating the main valve displacement curve.
To be able to achieve additional valve displacements in addition to a main valve displacement, hydraulically mechanically operated combination systems are known from WO 00/31385, for example. With these devices, it is possible to generate various additional valve displacement curves for a main valve displacement curve. That combination mechanical and hydraulic unit has an extremely complicated design with a plurality of function elements and a high susceptibility to breakdowns accordingly.
The present invention relates to the problem of designing the control unit according to the older German Patent Application PCT/DE 2004/000079 cited above to yield a device having at least the options of mechanically/hydraulically operating control units according to WO 00/31385. The device to be created according to this invention should be usable, for example, for the brake system of an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle and likewise in a vehicle internal combustion engine for internal engine supercharging through fresh air or exhaust gas or by illustrating novel combustion methods and for internal recycling of exhaust gas in the aforementioned internal combustion engines. In all these applications, a valve control unit must be capable of generating certain additional valve displacements for a main valve lift with respect to a full revolution of a cam profile.
This problem is solved by a control unit having all the features of the patent claim.
In the case of a control unit in which the lifting movement of a valve is generated by a lift operating element, the present invention is based on the general idea of jointly acting on the at least two synchronously rotating cam profiles for superimposing the cam profile curves, the present invention is based on jointly acting on the at least two cam profiles rotating in synchronization with one another for superimposing the cam profile curves, providing the cam profile curves with profile curves superimposed on the lift operating element with regard to the movement thereof such that per cam profile revolution, in addition to a main valve displacement curve which is definitive for the lifting movement, additional valve displacement curves of any form can be generated and can be assigned mutually and with respect to the main displacement curve. It is thus possible starting from the desired valve displacement curves, to generate suitable cam profile shapes and to do so through corresponding conventional computer generation methods.
Examples in this regard which will be used to further explain the present invention are explained below on the basis of the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the figures.
The drawings show:
a-2d two synchronously rotating cam profiles (part b, part c) intended for joint operation of a lift operating element, including a diagram of the profile curves of these two cam profiles (part d) superimposed on the lift operating element in a phase relation P0 and the valve lift curve achievable through the use these cam profiles with respect to the valve lifting movement, including a main valve displacement curve (HV) and an additional valve displacement curve (ZV) (part a),
a-3d an identical display derived from
a-4d an identical display derived from
a-5d a diagram like that shown in
a-6d a type of diagram like that in
a-7d a type of diagram like that in
a-8d a type of diagram like that in
Valve control unit according to
Two synchronously rotating camshafts that are mutually phase-variable and have a first and second cam profile 1 and 2 operate an intermediate element in the form of a lift operating element 4 designed as a lever with two contact rollers, transmitting the resulting adjustment path via a bearing axle to a force transmission lever 5 which then operates a valve via a play-equalizing device 9. The lever 5 is pressed against a stop 8 while the valve 6 is pressed by the force of the play-equalizing device 9. A spring 7 ensures that the lift operating element 4 is always in contact with the cam profile 1 via a contact roller. The phase relation of the two cam profiles 1 and 2 is mutually variable.
The valve movements achievable with the forms of the cam profiles 1 and 2 illustrated in
b and 2c show the two synchronously rotating cab profiles 1 and 2 in cross section.
These two cam profiles 1, 2 each have a basic shape for generating a valve-lifting movement according to a main valve displacement curve and a superimposed form for generating an additional lifting movement according to an additional valve displacement curve. These additional forms in the cam profiles 1 and 2 are entered with 1′ in the first cam profile 1 in
Superimposing these two cam profile curves generates a valve displacement curve on the valve to be operated with respect to a full revolution of the cam profiles 1, 2, this valve displacement curve being composed of a main valve displacement curve HV and an additional valve displacement curve ZV.
c shows two other phase relations P1 and P2 of the cam profile 2 such as those needed for
With the cam profile shapes according to
For the superpositioning of the cam profiles, yielding the valve displacement curves, it must be pointed out with respect to the drawing that there is no correspondence in scale between the diagrams in parts a through d and the profile curves of cam profiles 1 and 2. This is apparent due to the fact that there is a translational movement between the moving valves and the motion-inducing cam profiles 1, 2 due to force transmission elements situated in between. These diagrams are presented merely to illustrate the basic relationship.
The diagrams in
In comparison with the other valve displacement curves, those shown in
With regard to the cam profile shapes in
In all embodiments according to the present invention, the method of generating the valve displacement curves by the two cam profiles 1, 2 as described with respect to the examples according to
All the features depicted in the description and characterized in the following claims may be essential to the invention either individually or in any desired form.
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