Cylinder head for a valve-controlled internal combustion engine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6439180
  • Patent Number
    6,439,180
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 27, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A cylinder head for a valve-controlled internal combustion engine with a cylinder head housing, in which there are bearing blocks for the inlet or outlet camshaft. At least one camshaft has a camshaft adjuster, by way of which the position of the drive wheel of the camshaft can be changed relative to the axis of rotation of the camshaft. At least the bearing block, which is provided next to the camshaft adjuster and is intended for the camshaft, exhibits a segment, whose width is reduced owing to a recess for the screw connection of the cylinder head housing. The bearing site, arranged next to the camshaft adjuster, provides a bearing sleeve for the camshaft, in such a manner that the segment of the bearing block that is provided with a reduced bearing block width is expanded to the actual bearing block width. The sleeve exhibits openings to supply oil for the camshaft adjuster. Force-fed oil can be fed to the camshaft adjuster by way of the bearing sleeve over the bearing block, which is arranged next to the camshaft adjuster, despite the bearing block's recesses, which reduce its bearing width.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This application claims the priority of German Application 10002512.9, filed Jan. 21, 2000, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.




This invention relates to a cylinder head for a valve-controlled internal combustion engine.




The European Patent Document EP 0 829 620 A2 discloses that valve-controlling camshafts are mounted by means of bearing sleeves in a cylinder head housing so as to rotate. Furthermore, the German Patent Document DE 41 43 153 A1 discloses that the is relative angular position between camshaft and the camshaft-driving sprocket wheel can be changed by means of so-called axial camshaft adjusters, thus changing the opening and closing times of the valves of the internal combustion engine.




Furthermore, it is known that cylinder head housings of engines have bearing blocks for the purpose of mounting the camshafts. Said bearing blocks exhibit a bearing block width that is decreased in segments owing to the screw-in openings for fastening the cylinder head housing to the cylinder head.




An objective of the present invention is to provide for such a cylinder head housing a compact camshaft mounting, which can simultaneously provide the force-fed oil for the camshaft adjuster, arranged at the camshaft.




This problem is solved by a cylinder head housing, in which there are bearing blocks for the inlet or outlet camshaft, at least one camshaft has a camshaft adjuster, by means of which the position of the drive wheel of the camshaft can be changed relative to the axis of rotation of the camshaft.




At least the bearing block, which is provided next to the camshaft adjuster and is intended for the camshaft, exhibits a segment, whose width is reduced owing to a recess for the screw connection of the cylinder head housing. The bearing site, arranged next to the camshaft adjuster, exhibits a bearing sleeve for the camshaft, in such a manner that the segment of the bearing site that is provided with a reduced bearing block width is expanded to the actual bearing block width, and the sleeve exhibits openings to supply oil for the camshaft adjuster.




The features, cited in the dependent claims, disclose other advantageous designs and improvements of the cylinder head, according to the invention.




The bearing sleeve is provided on its two face sides with a collar, which serves, on the one hand, the axial mounting of the camshaft and, on the other hand, the fixing in position of the bearing sleeve in the bearing block.




The bearing sleeve has on its peripheral surface openings, which serve to feed force-fed oil to a camshaft adjuster, fastened to the camshaft.




One embodiment of the invention is depicted in the drawings and is explained in detail below.




Other objects, advantages and novel features o f the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

illustrates the cylinder head housing of an internal combustion engine and part of the camshaft.





FIG. 2

illustrates a detail of the cylinder head housing without the camshaft.





FIG. 3

shows a front view of the sleeve.





FIG. 4

shows a side view of the sleeve, of which its cross section is depicted to some extent.





FIG. 5

shows a sectional view along line V in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

shows a sectional view along line VI an FIG.


4


.





FIG. 7

shows a sectional view along line VII in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 8

shows a perspective view of the bearing sleeve.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the camshaft


12


, which is mounted in a cylinder head housing


10


so as to rotate, has two pairs of different cams


14


and


16


, which define the valve lift and the opening and closing times of the inlet valves by way of bucket tappets (not illustrated), guided in the openings


17


.




The camshaft


12


has on its outer face a sprocket wheel


18


, which drives the camshaft


12


and is a component of an axial camshaft adjuster


22


, fastened to the camshaft


12


by way of a screw bolt


20


. The construction of the camshaft adjuster


22


is known from the state of the art and is described below only in connection with those features that are essential to the invention. The cylinder head housing


10


exhibits several bearing blocks


24


,


24


′, in which the camshaft


12


can be rotated. The cylinder head housing


10


also has screw-in openings


26


for the purpose of fastening the cylinder head housing


10


to the cylinder head. Owing to the spatial conditions governing the design in the cylinder head housing


10


, it is advantageous to provide the bearing blocks


24


,


24


′ in the area of the screw-in openings


26


for the cylinder head screws with a radial recess


28


, so that the non-illustrated cylinder head screws can be pushed into the screw-in openings


26


and screwed to the cylinder head.




The bearing block


24


′, arranged next to the camshaft adjuster


22


, accommodates a bearing sleeve


30


, which exercises the functions, described in detail below. As shown in

FIGS. 38

, the bearing sleeve


30


has on its outer face two collars


32


and


34


. The collar


32


has two radially arranged recesses


36


, which correspond in such a manner with the shoulders of the bearing block


24


′ that the bearing sleeve


30


is held twist-proof in the recess


38


for accommodating the camshaft


12


. On a radial bearing surface


40


, the bearing sleeve


30


includes two pairs of openings


42


and


44


, by way of which force-fed oil can be guided to an internal final control member


46


of the camshaft adjuster


22


. The force-fed oil is fed by way of a control valve


48


over force-fed oil lines


50


and


52


, over radially revolving grooves


54


and


56


formed in the camshaft


12


, and over boreholes


58


and


60


, arranged in the camshaft


12


, to the two pressure chambers


62


and


64


, with whose aid the internal final control member


46


and the position of the sprocket wheel


18


can be adjusted, as desired, with respect to the position of the cams


14


,


16


.




The bearing sleeve


30


, arranged in the bearing block


24


′, enlarges the bearing block in the area of the radial recess


28


of the bearing block


24


′ so that force-fed oil can be fed simultaneously to the camshaft adjuster


22


at this bearing site, arranged close to the camshaft adjuster


22


. Furthermore, the bearing sleeve


30


serves to mount the camshaft


12


axially, since on the one side of the bearing block


24


′ the camshaft adjuster


22


rests flush against the collar


34


of the bearing sleeve


30


; and on the other side of the bearing block


24


′ the collar


32


of the bearing sleeve


30


rests flush against a collar


66


of the camshaft


12


. The bearing points of the camshaft


12


are designed as two parts, where the non-illustrated upper bearing shells are connected with corresponding screw connections to the bearing blocks


24


,


24


′.




The borehole


68


, provided in the bearing sleeve


30


, serves to supply lubrication for the camshaft bearing, whereas the oil channels


70


, arranged in the cylinder head housing


10


, are provided to supply the bucket tappets with lubricating oil.




The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A bearing block for a camshaft with a camshaft adjuster, said bearing block being arranged adjacent the camshaft adjuster and including a reduced width segment and a bearing sleeve for the camshaft to expand the bearing block in an area of the reduced width segment, wherein the bearing sleeve includes openings to supply oil for the camshaft adjuster.
  • 2. A bearing block according to claim 1, wherein the bearing sleeve includes on each end a collar to axially mount the camshaft and to mount the bearing sleeve to the bearing block.
  • 3. A cylinder head for a valve-controlled internal combustion engine comprising:a cylinder head housing having bearing blocks for a camshaft, the camshaft including a camshaft adjuster, which changes a position of a drive wheel of the camshaft relative to the axis of rotation of the camshaft, and at least one bearing block, being arranged adjacent to the camshaft adjuster and being intended for the camshaft, including a segment, which has a reduced width due to a recess for a screw connection of the cylinder head housing, wherein the bearing block provides a bearing sleeve for the camshaft, so that the segment of the bearing block with the reduced width is expanded to the actual bearing block width, and wherein the bearing sleeve includes openings to supply oil for the camshaft adjuster.
  • 4. A cylinder head according to claim 1, wherein the bearing sleeve includes on each end a collar, serving to axially mount the camshaft and the bearing sleeve.
  • 5. A cylinder head according to claim 2, wherein at least one of said collars includes recesses, interacting with the shoulders of the bearing block so that the bearing sleeve is fixed and does not rotate.
  • 6. A cylinder head according to claim 1, wherein at least one collar on the bearing sleeve includes recesses, interacting with shoulders of the bearing block so that the bearing sleeve is fixed and does not rotate.
  • 7. A method of making a cylinder head for a valve-controlled internal combustion engine having at least one camshaft and a camshaft adjuster to axially position a drive wheel of the camshaft, comprising the acts of:providing the cylinder head housing having bearing blocks for the camshaft located adjacent the camshaft adjuster, and a recess for a screw connection in the cylinder head housing, wherein at least one of the bearing blocks includes a reduced width segment to accommodate the recess, and expanding the reduced width segment of the bearing block by providing a bearing sleeve for the camshaft at the bearing blocks located adjacent the camshaft adjusters, wherein the bearing sleeve includes openings to supply oil for the camshaft adjuster.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 02 512 Jan 2000 DE
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
5785026 Moriya Jul 1998 A
5954019 Yoshikawa Sep 1999 A
6044816 Buck Apr 2000 A
6076492 Takahashi Jun 2000 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
41 43 153 Jul 1993 DE
0829 620 Mar 1998 EP
2000110534 Apr 2000 JP