The invention relates to a control valve for a hydraulic device, especially a central valve of a camshaft adjuster for reciprocating internal combustion engines, with a receiving part in which a hydraulic unit with a control piston is arranged, wherein the control piston can be displaced in the hydraulic unit, is loaded on one side by a spring and is supported on the other side so that it is limited in its displacement movement by means of a stop element, and with a locking ring that can be fixed in an interior receptacle on the receiving part.
A corresponding control valve is known from DE 10 2009 039 385 A1. In this construction, the receiving part is constructed as a camshaft and the hydraulic unit is inserted there. The hydraulic unit is supported on the inner end of the camshaft on one section and is fixed on the outer end by means of a locking ring that engages in an interior receptacle of the camshaft. On its inner periphery, the locking ring has tabs that extend up to a section on the control piston, so that this piston can be supported on the locking ring against the force of the spring. Furthermore, on the hydraulic unit, positive-locking elements are formed that surround the locking ring from the inside, so that the hydraulic unit is formed as an assembly and can be inserted or removed for assembly or disassembly in the receiving part, in this case, in the camshaft. The inner tabs on the locking ring and the positive-locking elements on the hydraulic unit here also hold the assembly together against the force of the spring.
These desired measures are associated with high structural costs, because the positive-locking elements that are installed as individual parts or on the hydraulic unit are complicated in production and in assembly.
Because the locking ring must be stretched greatly to move it in and out from the positive-locking elements, there is the problem that it loses tension or breaks.
The design of the tensioning force of the locking ring is also difficult, because it must have sufficient tensioning force, on one hand, to be able to engage in the interior receptacle of the camshaft, but, on the other hand, the tensioning force must not be too high, because it must form the stop for the control piston and must not expand too much.
The objective of the invention is to eliminate the disadvantages described above and to modify the control valve so that an assembly is provided with low structural costs and thus is economical to produce and can be installed and removed easily as one unit in the receiving part.
The objective of the invention is met in that the stop element is constructed as a separate part and can be connected to the hydraulic unit with a material-fit or positive-fit connection. Through this construction it is achieved that, independent of the locking ring, the control piston can be fixed in the hydraulic unit, so that the hydraulic unit can be installed and removed as one unit after removing the locking ring.
In a hydraulic unit that has a valve housing made from plastic and a control sleeve, it is simple to fix the stop element on the valve housing. It can be connected with a material-fit connection to the valve housing, wherein a welding process, in particular, an ultrasonic welding, is possible, because the stop element or elements are also advantageously made from plastic. The valve housing can be made as a plastic sleeve, wherein this is mounted on the control sleeve, e.g., by adhesion. The plastic sleeve, however, can also be injection molded onto the control sleeve, wherein simultaneously a mounting is created. The stop element can have several individual stops that are fastened individually on the plastic sleeve, for example, distributed around the periphery.
In another construction of the invention, it is proposed that the stop element is constructed as a ring, advantageously made from plastic, so that a surrounding material-fit connection is possible. The radial extent of the ring can correspond approximately to the thickness of the plastic sleeve and can limit the excursion travel of the control piston with inward projecting tabs.
It is also possible to fasten the stop element or the ring on the valve housing, that is, the plastic sleeve, by means of at least one snap-on connection. This is the mentioned positive-locking connection that could also be realized by means of hooks on the plastic sleeve or on the stop element or ring.
In another construction of the invention it is provided that the stop element has at least one guide unit for the locking ring. This could be an outer groove for holding the locking ring, so that the locking ring does not have to be installed and removed individually, but forms one unit with the structural unit of the hydraulic unit.
To guarantee simple actuation of the locking ring in the outer groove of the ring, the ring has at least one cutout in which the ring eyelets of the locking ring are supported, so that these can be engaged from the outside by means of a tool.
Instead of the outer groove, the stop element or the ring could also have snap hooks for holding the locking ring.
For further explanation of the invention, reference will be made to drawings in which embodiments of the invention are shown in a simplified manner.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2012 220 830.5 | Nov 2012 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DE2013/200158 | 9/6/2013 | WO | 00 |