Information
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Patent Grant
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6561156
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Patent Number
6,561,156
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Date Filed
Tuesday, May 14, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 13, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Argenbright; Tony M.
- Harris; Katrina B.
Agents
- Arent Fox Kintner Plotkin & Kahn, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 196 R
- 123 9033
- 123 196 M
- 123 1933
- 123 9031
- 123 195 R
- 123 195 C
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The object of the present invention is to facilitate an appropriate oil supply to the tensioner without a complex apparatus. A valve chamber 3A is formed in a cylinder head 3 which is connected to a cylinder block 2. An opening 23—for discharging the oil in the valve chamber 3A into a chain case 6 which is placed on the side of the cylinder block 2—is formed on a chain case mounting surface 20. Inside the chain case 6 on the chain case mounting surface 20 of the cylinder block 2 are placed a timing chain 15 and a tensioner 30 for applying tension to the timing chain 15. An oil dropping rib 24 for guiding the oil discharged through the opening 23 to the tensioner 30 is provided on the chain case mounting surface 20.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a cylinder head apparatus of an internal combustion engine for vehicles and particularly to a cylinder head apparatus, which possesses an opening for returning the oil of the valve chamber of a cylinder head to an oil pan through a chain case.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As an example of a cylinder head apparatus for an internal combustion engine, it is disclosed in Japan Laid-Open Patent 2000-97103. In the cylinder head apparatus, the oil which collects in the valve chamber of the cylinder head is discharged into the chain case through the opening, which is placed on the mounting surface of the chain case. The oil is dropped into the chain case, continuously guided to an oil pan.
In the chain case mounted on its mounting surface of the cylinder head and the cylinder block, a timing chain which connects a crankshaft and a camshaft is provided. Also a tensioner for adjusting the tension of the timing chain and a chain guide for guiding the timing chain are often prepared in the chain case. When such tensioner and chain guide are employed, oil must be supplied to the sliding portions of the tensioner and the chain guide for lubrication.
However, there has existed a problem that a special lubricating oil path—which is for supplying the oil to the sliding portions of the tensioner and the chain guide—renders the cylinder head too bulky.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to facilitate an appropriate oil supply to the sliding portions of the tensioner and the chain guide while obviating the accompanying need for the bulkiness of the cylinder head.
The present invention to solve the problem mentioned above provides a cylinder head apparatus comprising: a cylinder head connected to a cylinder block; a valve chamber which is formed in the cylinder head; a chain case provided on the side of the cylinder block; and an opening which is provided on a mounting surface of the chain case for discharging an oil of the valve chamber into the chain case, wherein a timing chain and at least either a tensioner for applying tension to the timing chain or a chain guide for guiding the timing chain are disposed on the mounting surface of the chain case of the cylinder block inside the chain case, and wherein an oil dropping rib for guiding the oil, which is discharged through the opening, to a sliding portion of the tensioner or the chain guide is provided on the mounting surface of the chain case.
The invention employs the oil dropping rib for guiding the oil—which is discharged through the opening—to the sliding portion of the tensioner which is for applying the tension to the timing chain, or of the chain guide which is for guiding the timing chain. The oil discharged from the valve chamber can thus be efficiently used in order to lubricate the sliding portion of the tensioner or the chain guide. Therefore, an appropriate oil supply to the sliding portion of the tensioner or the chain guide can be attained without preparing a special lubricating oil path for the cylinder head.
The invention provides the cylinder head apparatus wherein the opening is formed on a boss projecting from the mounting surface of the chain case of the cylinder head, and the oil dropping rib is connected to be flush with the boss.
The invention employs the opening for discharging the oil, which is formed on the boss projecting from the mounting surface of the chain case of the cylinder head. The boss is flush with the oil dropping rib. The oil discharged through the opening will travel straight to the oil dropping rib and reach the tensioner guided by the oil dropping rib. Therefore, the oil discharged through the opening can be guided to the tensioner securely.
The reduction in the stiffness of the cylinder head due to providing an opening thereon is restrained since the opening is formed on the boss.
The invention provides the cylinder head apparatus wherein the oil dropping rib is connected to a plurality of connecting ribs, which interconnect a plurality of mounting bosses and are provided on the cylinder head.
The invention provides the cylinder head apparatus wherein the oil dropping rib is connected to the plurality of connecting ribs, which interconnect the plurality of mounting bosses and are provided on the cylinder head.
In the invention the oil dropping rib is connected to the connecting ribs which interconnect the bosses, thereby increasing the stiffness of the cylinder head.
The resultant stiffness of the chain case can also be increased by connecting a plurality of the bosses.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing an engine to which the cylinder head apparatus according to the present invention is applied.
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view illustrating the engine shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3A
is a front view showing the chain case mounting surface of the cylinder head.
FIG. 3B
is a sectional view taken along the line
3
B—
3
B shown in FIG.
3
A.
FIG. 4
is a side view showing the engine shown in
FIG. 1
without the chain case.
FIG. 5
is a figure describing the oil flow discharged through the opening.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an engine, to which the cylinder head apparatus according to the present invention is applied.
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view illustrating the engine shown in FIG.
1
.
A cylinder head apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention is, for example, applied to an engine
1
for a vehicle shown in FIG.
1
. The engine
1
is a four-cylinder in-line engine of SOHC (Single Over Head Cam). To the top end of a cylinder block
2
are connected a cylinder head
3
and a cylinder head cover
4
in this order, and to the bottom end of the cylinder block
2
is connected an oil pan
5
. A chain case
6
is mounted on one side of the engine
1
lying across the cylinder block
2
and the cylinder head
3
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, on the top of the cylinder block
2
are formed four cylinder bores
2
A in line, into each of which a piston
9
—connected to a crankshaft
7
through a connecting rod
8
—is inserted slidably. The crankshaft
7
is mounted rotationally free on the lower portion of the cylinder block
2
by an integrated bearing cap
10
. At one end of the crankshaft
7
protruding from the cylinder block
2
a crank sprocket
11
and a crank pulley
12
are secured.
A camshaft
13
is supported rotationally free and housed in a valve chamber
3
A of the cylinder head
3
, which is covered by the cylinder head cover
4
. A cam sprocket
14
is fixed at end of the camshaft
13
, which penetrates a chain case mounting surface
20
of the cylinder head
3
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, a timing chain
15
is wound around the crank sprocket
11
and the cam sprocket
14
, thus providing a power transmission mechanism of the crankshaft
7
to the camshaft
13
. The engine
1
shown in
FIG. 1
includes a compressor
17
for an air conditioning unit and an AC generator
18
, which are driven by the crank pulley
12
and a belt
16
.
As shown in
FIG. 3A
, a boss
22
projects from the chain case mounting surface
20
of the cylinder head
3
, lying next to a cam sprocket mounting portion
21
which is for supporting the camshaft
13
. An opening
23
for dropping the oil is formed on the boss
22
. The opening
23
communicates with a valve chamber
3
A of the cylinder head
3
, thereby capable of discharging the oil which is in the valve chamber
3
A. An oil dropping rib
24
extends from the lower portion of the boss
22
. The oil dropping rib
24
, as shown in
FIG. 3B
, is so arranged that it is flush with the boss
22
to a given position in a vertical direction and recedes thereof toward the chain case mounting surface
20
. The oil dropping rib
24
thus allows the oil discharged through the opening
23
to continuously flow downward traveling on it.
Mounting bosses
25
A-
25
E which are for mounting the chain case
6
(see
FIG. 1
) are provided around the cylinder head
3
. The mounting bosses
25
A-
25
E are interconnected by connecting ribs
26
A-
26
F. For example, the mounting bosses
25
A and
25
B are interconnected by the connecting rib
26
A, and the mounting bosses
25
B and
25
C by the connecting rib
26
B. These mounting bosses
25
A-
25
E are flush with the connecting ribs
26
A,
26
B and
26
D. Thus, the mounting bosses
25
A,
25
B,
25
C and
25
E, and the connecting ribs
26
A and
26
B adhere to the chain case
6
to form a fluid tight seal surface
27
A. Similarly a seal surface
27
B is formed in the upper section of the mounting bosses
25
. Therefore, the oil can pass over the connecting ribs
26
C-
26
F in the chain case
6
. The oil dropping rib
24
extends downward from the boss
22
and its lower end is connected to the connecting rib
26
C. As shown in
FIG. 3B
, the oil dropping rib
24
has a slope at its lower portion since the height of the connecting rib
26
C is formed lower than that of the boss
22
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the timing chain
15
is wound around the cam sprocket
14
mounted on the cylinder head
3
and the crank sprocket
11
mounted on the cylinder block
2
. On one side of the timing chain
15
is disposed a chain guide
28
which contacts it slidable, and on the other side—a tensioner
30
for applying tension to the timing chain
15
.
The tensioner
30
includes a tensioner main body
31
and a slider
32
of a supporting member. The tensioner main body
31
possesses a blade shoe
33
and a leaf spring
34
. The timing chain
15
slides on the front sliding surface of the blade shoe
33
, which is made of a synthetic resin such as nylon. The leaf spring
34
lies in contact with the back surface of the blade shoe
33
, and is made of a multi-layered—for example 5-layered—integrated plate spring. The leaf spring
34
elastically presses the blade shoe
33
toward the timing chain
15
. Each end of the leaf spring
34
is inserted into the groove provided at each end of the blade shoe
33
, thereby supported by the blade shoe
33
. The plurality of the plate springs must not necessarily be fixed each other to be an integrated member but they may alternatively be layered without fixing each other.
The blade shoe
33
has a given width (in the direction normal to the sheet of
FIG. 4
) and a shape of arc. The bottom end portion of the blade shoe
33
is held rotationally free by a supporting axis
35
, which is fixed on the crank sprocket
11
side of the cylinder block
2
. The top end portion
36
of the blade shoe
33
is held by the slider
32
slidably in contact with a guide surface provided on the slider
32
, in the vicinity of the mating surface of the cylinder block
2
and the cylinder head
3
lying across both of them. The top end portion
36
is slidably in contact with the slider
32
so that the timing chain
15
presses the tensioner main body
31
. Thereby, the blade shoe
33
will be slidably in contact with the timing chain
15
. The leaf spring
34
thus elastically applies the appropriate magnitude of tension to the timing chain
15
.
The guide surface provided on the slider
32
is a plane—sloping down to the timing chain
15
—so that the closer to the timing chain
15
the portion of the guide surface lies, the more it may approach the bottom end portion of the blade shoe
33
. The tensioner main body
31
can thus be displaced to press the timing chain
15
further when the timing chain
15
loosens. The degree of pressing the timing chain
15
by the elastic force of the leaf spring
34
can be adjusted depending on the slope.
When the timing chain
15
loosens, the elastic force of the leaf spring
34
increases the curvature of the tensioner main body
31
, thereby allowing the top end portion
36
—interposed between the guide surface and the timing chain
15
—to slide on the guide surface in the direction to press the timing chain
15
. On the other hand, it slides in the opposite direction when the timing chain
15
is tightened.
The lower end of the oil dropping rib
24
formed on the cylinder head
3
extends up to the top end portion
36
of the blade shoe
33
.
The function and effect of the present invention will be described.
The oil existing in the front of the cylinder head
3
is discharged into the chain case
6
(see
FIG. 1
) through the opening
23
of the boss
22
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, oil L discharged through the opening
23
flows down on the oil dropping rib
24
. The top end portion
36
of the blade shoe
33
is placed in the lower portion of the oil dropping rib
24
. Therefore, the oil L discharged through the opening
23
reaches the top end portion
36
traveling on the oil dropping rib
24
. As shown in
FIG. 3B
, the boss
22
with the opening
23
is flush with the oil dropping rib
24
but the connecting ribs
26
E and
26
F are placed receding from the oil dropping rib
24
. The oil L discharged through the opening
23
can thus be guided to the top end portion
36
of the blade shoe
33
securely traveling on the oil dropping rib
24
.
Most of the oil L guided to the top end portion
36
flows into the opposite side of the timing chain
15
. It continuously flows down into a sliding portion S between the top end portion
36
and the slider
32
, some of which flows into the space between the top end portion
36
and the plate spring
34
. On the other hand, a little amount of the oil L flows into the timing chain
15
side of the top end portion
36
. In this connection, another oil supply unit (not shown) is prepared for supplying the timing chain
15
with the oil.
The oil L flowing into the sliding portion S lubricates it, and the oil flowing into the space between the top end portion
36
and the plate spring
34
lubricates both of them. The oil L then falls back into the oil pan
5
(see FIG.
1
). The oil L discharged through the opening
23
is thus guided to the top end portion
36
of the blade shoe
33
traveling on the oil dropping rib
24
. Therefore, the oil L is guided reliably to the sliding portion S between the top end portion
36
and the slider
32
, and the space between the top end portion
36
and the plate spring
34
, thereby applying the lubrication to them.
The oil dropping rib
24
is connected to the mounting boss
25
A by the boss
22
. Similarly, the oil dropping rib
24
is connected to the mounting bosses
25
A,
25
B and
25
D by the connecting ribs
26
E and
26
F. The lower end of the oil dropping rib
24
is connected to the connecting rib
26
C. All these connections enable the resultant high stiffness of the cylinder head
3
.
In the embodiment of the present invention described above, the oil dropping rib
24
is prepared, which guides the oil discharged through the opening
23
to the tensioner
30
. As an alternative, another oil dropping rib can be employed, which guides the oil to the sliding portion of the chain guide
28
, or to both the tensioner
30
and the chain guide
28
respectively.
Even if the engine is mounted on a vehicle in the manner that it is tilted toward the opening
23
, the oil dropping rib
24
is still capable of supplying the oil L properly to the sliding portion of the tensioner
30
or the chain guide
28
.
Claims
- 1. A cylinder head apparatus comprising:a cylinder head connected to a cylinder block; a valve chamber which is formed in said cylinder head; a chain case provided on the side of said cylinder block; and an opening which is provided on a mounting surface of said chain case for discharging oil of said valve chamber into said chain case, wherein a timing chain and at least either a tensioner for applying tension to said timing chain or a chain guide for guiding said timing chain are disposed on the mounting surface of said chain case of said cylinder block inside said chain case, wherein an oil dropping rib for guiding said oil, which is discharged through said opening, to a sliding portion of said tensioner or said chain guide is provided on the mounting surface of said chain case.
- 2. The cylinder head apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said opening is formed on a boss projecting from the mounting surface of said chain case of said cylinder head, and said oil dropping rib is connected to be flush with said boss.
- 3. The cylinder head apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said oil dropping rib is connected to a plurality of connecting ribs, which interconnect a plurality of mounting bosses and are provided on said cylinder head.
- 4. The cylinder head apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said oil dropping rib is connected to said plurality of connecting ribs, which interconnect said plurality of mounting bosses and are provided on said cylinder head.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2001-148154 |
May 2001 |
JP |
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A |
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Dec 2000 |
A |
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Country |
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