Claims
- 1. A deactivation hydraulic valve lifter, comprising:
an elongate lifter body having a substantially cylindrical wall, including an inner wall surface, said wall defining at least one annular pin chamber therein, said lifter body having a first end configured for engaging a cam of an engine; an elongate pin housing including a pin housing wall and pin housing body portion, said pin housing wall having an outer surface, said pin housing body portion defining a radially directed pin bore therethrough, said pin housing being substantially concentrically disposed within said inner wall surface of said lifter body such that at least a portion of said outer surface of said pin housing wall is adjacent to at least a portion of said wall of said lifter body; a deactivation pin assembly disposed at least partially within said pin bore, said deactivation pin assembly including two pin members, said pin members biased radially outward relative to each other, at least a portion of each said pin member being disposed within a corresponding one of said at least one annular pin chamber to thereby couple said lifter body to said pin housing, said pin members being configured for moving toward each other when said at least one annular pin chamber is pressurized, thereby retracting said pin members from within a corresponding one of said at least one annular pin chamber and decoupling said lifter body from said pin housing; an elongate spring tower having a tower wall, said tower wall having a first end and a flanged end, said spring tower being substantially concentrically disposed relative to said pin housing, said first end of said tower wall being coupled to said pin housing, said cylindrical tower wall extending axially a predetermined distance above a top end of said lifter body; and a lost motion spring having a first end and a second end, said first end engaging said flanged end of said spring tower, said second end associated with said top end of said lifter body, said lost motion spring being compressed between said top end of said lifter body and said flanged end of said spring tower, said lost motion spring configured for exerting a force in a first axial direction upon said lifter body and in a second axial direction upon said spring tower, said first axial direction being opposite to said second axial direction.
- 2. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 1, wherein said lifter body defines at least one control port therethrough, each said at least one control port in fluid communication with a corresponding one of said at least one annular pin chamber, each of said at least one control port configured for having a flow of pressurized fluid injected therethrough and into a corresponding one of said at least one annular pin chamber, the pressurized fluid pushing each said pin member from within a corresponding one of said at least one pin chamber to thereby retract said pin members and decouple said lifter body from said pin housing.
- 3. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 1, wherein said at least one annular pin chamber comprises a contiguous annular pin chamber extending around a circumference of said cylindrical inner wall surface of said lifter body.
- 4. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 1, wherein each said pin member includes a respective front face and a respective rear surface, each said front face being disposed radially outward of a corresponding said rear surface relative to said pin housing, a pin spring interconnecting said rear surfaces of each said pin member, said pin spring biasing each said pin member radially outward relative to said pin housing such that each respective front face is disposed within a corresponding one of said at least one annular pin chamber to thereby couple said lifter body to said pin housing.
- 5. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 1, wherein each said pin member is substantially cylindrical.
- 6. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 5, wherein each said pin member defines a stepped flat.
- 7. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 5, wherein each said pin member includes a respective front face and wherein each respective front face has a first radius of curvature, said inner wall surface of said lifter body having a second radius of curvature, said first radius of curvature being substantially equal to said second radius of curvature.
- 8. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 1, wherein each said pin member includes a respective front face, a respective rear surface, and a respective stop groove, each said stop groove extending a predetermined distance from a respective said rear surface of a respective said pin member toward a respective said front face of a respective said pin member.
- 9. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 1, wherein said first end of said spring tower includes at least one pair of tabs formed thereon, said tabs extending radially outward from said first end of said spring tower, said inner surface of said pin housing wall defining at least one upper annular groove therein, said tabs being disposed within a respective one of said at least one upper annular groove to thereby couple said spring tower to said pin housing.
- 10. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 1, wherein said first end of said spring tower comprises a beveled edge, a ring groove being disposed proximate to said beveled edge intermediate said beveled edge and said flanged end, said inner surface of said pin housing wall defining an upper annular groove therein, a resiliently expandable retaining ring being disposed within said upper annular groove, said beveled edge being configured for expanding said retaining ring, said retaining ring being configured for engaging said ring groove of said spring tower to thereby couple said spring tower to said pin housing.
- 11. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 1, wherein said lost motion spring comprises a coil spring, said coil spring being disposed around an outer surface of said tower wall.
- 12. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 1, further comprising a spring seat, said spring seat comprising a collar portion and a flange portion, a spring seat orifice defined by said spring seat, said flange portion being disposed adjacent said top end of said lifter body, said collar portion being disposed substantially concentrically relative to said lifter body and adjacent an upper end of said pin housing, said spring seat orifice surrounding a portion of an outer surface of said tower wall, said second end of said lost motion spring engaging said flange portion of said spring seat.
- 13. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 12, wherein said collar portion engages said pin housing thereby determining the axial position of said pin housing relative to said lifter body.
- 14. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 13, wherein said collar portion has a length and a first end, said length extending in an axial direction, said first end engaging said pin housing, said length determining at least in part the axial position of said pin housing relative to said lifter body.
- 15. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 1, wherein said pin housing defines at least one stop pin aperture therein, said at least one stop pin aperture extending from said outer surface of said pin housing wall into said pin bore, a stop pin being disposed within each of said at least one stop pin aperture and extending at least partially into said pin bore, each said stop pin being configured for limiting the radially inward motion of said pin members.
- 16. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 15, wherein each said stop pin is configured for preventing rotation of a corresponding one of said pin members.
- 17. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 16, wherein each said pin member includes a respective front face and a respective rear surface, each said front face being disposed radially outward of a corresponding said rear surface relative to said pin housing, each said pin member including a respective stop groove, each said stop groove extending a predetermined distance from a respective said rear surface of a respective said pin member toward a respective said front face of a respective said pin member, a respective said stop pin being disposed within a corresponding one of each said stop groove.
- 18. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 1, further comprising a drain aperture defined by said pin housing body portion, said drain aperture extending through said pin housing body portion from said pin bore to an outside surface of said pin housing body portion.
- 19. The deactivation hydraulic valve lifter of claim 18, wherein said drain aperture extends in a generally axial direction from said pin bore to an outside surface of said pin housing body portion and in a direction toward said first end of said lifter body.
- 20. A deactivation hydraulic valve lifter, comprising:
an elongate lifter body having a substantially cylindrical wall, including an inner wall surface, said wall defining at least one annular pin chamber therein, said lifter body having a first end configured for engaging a cam of an engine; an elongate pin housing including a pin housing wall and pin housing body portion, said pin housing wall having an outer surface, said pin housing body portion defining a radially directed pin bore therethrough, said pin housing being substantially concentrically disposed within said inner wall surface of said lifter body such that at least a portion of said outer surface of said pin housing wall is adjacent to at least a portion of said wall of said lifter body; a deactivation pin assembly disposed at least partially within said pin bore, said deactivation pin assembly including at least one pin member, said at least one pin member biased radially outward relative to said pin housing, at least a portion of said at least one pin member being disposed within said annular pin chamber to thereby couple said lifter body to said pin housing, said at least one pin member configured for withdrawing from said annular pin chamber when said at least one annular pin chamber is pressurized thereby decoupling said lifter body from said pin housing; an elongate spring tower having a tower wall, said tower wall having a first end and a flanged end, said spring tower being substantially concentrically disposed relative to said pin housing, said first end of said tower wall being coupled to said pin housing, said cylindrical tower wall extending axially a predetermined distance above a top end of said lifter body; and a lost motion spring having a first end and a second end, said first end engaging said flanged end of said spring tower, said second end associated with said top end of said lifter body, said lost motion spring being compressed between said top end of said lifter body and said flanged end of said spring tower, said lost motion spring configured for exerting a force in a first axial direction upon said lifter body and in a second axial direction upon said spring tower, said first axial direction being opposite to said second axial direction.
- 21. A deactivation hydraulic valve lifter, comprising:
an elongate lifter body having a substantially cylindrical wall, including an inner wall surface, said wall defining at least one annular pin chamber therein, said lifter body having a first end configured for engaging a cam of an engine; an elongate pin housing including a pin housing wall and pin housing body portion, said pin housing wall having an outer surface, said pin housing body portion defining a radially directed pin bore therethrough, said pin housing being substantially concentrically disposed within said inner wall surface of said lifter body such that at least a portion of said outer surface of said pin housing wall is adjacent to at least a portion of said wall of said lifter body; a deactivation pin assembly disposed at least partially within said pin bore, said deactivation pin assembly including at least one pin member, said at least one pin member being substantially square in cross section, said at least one pin member biased radially outward relative to said pin housing, at least a portion of said at least one pin member being disposed within said annular pin chamber to thereby couple said lifter body to said pin housing, said at least one pin member configured for withdrawing from said annular pin chamber when said at least one annular pin chamber is pressurized thereby decoupling said lifter body from said pin housing; an elongate spring tower having a tower wall, said tower wall having a first end and a flanged end, said spring tower being substantially concentrically disposed relative to said pin housing, said first end of said tower wall being coupled to said pin housing, said cylindrical tower wall extending axially a predetermined distance above a top end of said lifter body; and a lost motion spring having a first end and a second end, said first end engaging said flanged end of said spring tower, said second end associated with said top end of said lifter body, said lost motion spring being compressed between said top end of said lifter body and said flanged end of said spring tower, said lost motion spring configured for exerting a force in a first axial direction upon said lifter body and in a second axial direction upon said spring tower, said first axial direction being opposite to said second axial direction.
- 22. A method of setting lash in a deactivation hydraulic valve lifter, the lifter including a pin housing disposed within a body of the lifter, the pin housing carrying a locking pin assembly, the locking pin assembly selectively coupling together and decoupling the pin housing and the body, said method comprising the step of:
establishing a desired axial position of the pin housing relative to the body of the lifter when said pin housing is coupled to said body by said locking pin assembly.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein said establishing step comprises:
associating a spring seat with said lifter body, a portion of said spring seat engaging said pin housing to thereby establish the relative axial position of said pin housing and said locking pin assembly relative to said lifter body.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein said portion of said spring seat comprises a collar portion having an axial dimension that establishes the relative axial position of said pin housing relative to said lifter body.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein said associating step comprises the further step of selecting the spring seat dependent at least in part upon said axial dimension of said collar portion to thereby establish a desired amount of lash.
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/693,452, filed Oct. 20, 2000 which was filed as a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/607,071, filed Jun. 29, 2000, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/141,985, filed Jul. 1, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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