Deairing type hydraulic tensioner

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080090685
  • Publication Number
    20080090685
  • Date Filed
    July 25, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    April 17, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
In a hydraulic tensioner comprising a tensioner body and a hollow plunger slidable in a plunger-receiving hole, a deairing check ball assembly comprises a check ball, a ball seat, a ball retainer and a check ball biasing spring arranged to bias the check ball away from the seat and toward a high pressure chamber formed by a plunger-receiving hole and the interior of the plunger. The deairing check ball assembly can be incorporated into the tensioner body or into the plunger.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a schematic front elevational view of a timing drive in a double overhead cam (DOHC) internal combustion engine, in which tension is applied to a timing chain by a deairing type hydraulic tensioner according to the invention;



FIG. 2
a is a cross-sectional view of a deairing type hydraulic tensioner according to a first embodiment of the invention;



FIG. 2
b is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a deairing check valve in the tensioner of FIG. 2a;



FIG. 3
a is a sectional view of the deairing check valve showing the valve in its open state;



FIG. 3
b is a sectional view of the deairing check valve showing the valve in its closed state;



FIG. 4
a is a cross-sectional view of a deairing type hydraulic tensioner according to a second embodiment of the invention;



FIG. 4
b is an enlarged cross-sectional view a deairing check valve in the tensioner of FIG. 4a;



FIG. 5
a is a cross-sectional view showing another embodiment of a deairing check valve;



FIG. 5
b is a cross-sectional view showing still another embodiment of a deairing check valve;



FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional hydraulic tensioner; and



FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of conventional deairing type hydraulic tensioner, illustrating the deairing operation thereof in an enlarged auxiliary view.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The deairing check valve according to the invention, in which the check ball is spring-biased away from its seat toward the high pressure oil chamber, can be incorporated into the plunger or body of any of various kinds of hydraulic tensioners, including hydraulic tensioners having ratchet mechanisms.


The deairing type hydraulic tensioner 100, shown in FIG. 1, is attached to an engine body adjacent the slack side of a timing chain C, arranged to transmit power from a driving sprocket S1 rotated by an engine crankshaft to a pair of driven sprockets S2 on the engine camshafts. A plunger 120 protrudes from the tensioner body 110 and engages a pivoted lever L1 on which the slack side of the chain slides. The plunger engages the lever at a location remote from the lever's pivot, causing the lever to press against the chain so that the lever applies tension to the chain. A fixed guide L2, which is also attached to an engine body, is in sliding engagement with the tension side of the timing chain. Arrows show the direction of rotation of the sprockets and the direction of travel of the timing chain.


In the deairing type hydraulic tensioner 100, shown in FIG. 2a, a cylindrical plunger 120, having a hole 121 formed therein, fits slidably into a plunger-receiving hole 111 formed in a tensioner body 110. A high pressure oil chamber R is formed by the plunger-receiving hole 111 the hole 121 in the plunger. A plunger-biasing spring 130 biases the plunger 120 in the protruding direction.


A check valve assembly 140 is incorporated into the bottom of the plunger-receiving hole 111. The check valve assembly allows oil to flow into the high pressure oil chamber R but blocks reverse flow of oil from the high pressure oil chamber.


The check valve assembly 140 comprises a check ball 141, a metal retainer 142, which envelops the check ball, allowing the ball to move freely with in a limited range into and out of engagement with a cylindrical metal seat 143, which is fitted to the tensioner body and which has a passage for flow of oil into the high pressure oil chamber R from an oil supply. A biasing spring 144 biases the check ball 141 toward the ball seat 143. The check valve assembly 140 allows oil to flow into the high pressure oil chamber R from a source of oil under pressure, but blocks reverse flow of oil.


A deairing check valve assembly 150 is incorporated into the inside of the plunger adjacent the bottom of the hole 121 formed in the plunger, that is, adjacent the protruding end of the plunger. The deairing check valve exhausts air that becomes mixed with oil in the high pressure oil chamber R through an exhaust vent 122 formed adjacent the bottom of hole 121.


The enlargement of the deairing valve assembly 150 shown in FIG. 2b shows the check ball 151, which blocks outflow of oil from the high pressure oil chamber, a cylindrical metal seat 153, and a metal retainer 152, which envelops the check ball 151, allowing the check ball to move freely within a limited range toward and away from the seat in a guide hole 152b in the retainer. In this embodiment, the seat 153 is fitted in a recess formed in the retainer 152. The seat has a vent hole 153a, which communicates with the exhaust vent 122 provided adjacent the front end of the plunger as shown in FIG. 2a, and a spring 154 disposed in a hollow part 153b of the ball seat 153. The spring 154 biases the check ball 151 away from the seat and toward the high pressure oil chamber, i.e., in a direction opposite to the flow of air being exhausted through vent hole 153a. The end of the spring-accommodating hollow part 153b of the ball seat is flared so that the check ball 151 contacts a flared surface when seated.


When air is mixed with the oil in the high pressure oil chamber R at the time the engine equipped with the tensioner is started, the pressure in the chamber R cannot rise to a level sufficient to maintain the check ball 151 in contact with its seat against the biasing force exerted by spring 154. Thus, the check valve remains in an open condition, allowing air to escape through a gap between the check ball 151 and the ball seat 153 as shown in FIG. 3a. On the other hand, when the air is exhausted from the high pressure oil chamber R, and the chamber becomes filled with oil, the flow of oil causes the ball to move toward the seat as shown in FIG. 3b, and the pressure in the high pressure oil chamber R can increase to a level such that it exerts a force on the ball 151 that overcomes the biasing force exerted by spring 154. As a result the ball 151 is held in a seated condition as shown in FIG. 3b, closing off the flow of oil through vent hole 153a, and allowing pressure to be maintained within the high pressure oil chamber without outflow of oil.


In the assembly of the tensioner, the cylindrical ball seat 153 is fitted to the metal retainer 152, and the retainer 152 is then fitted into the hole 121 in the plunger as shown in FIG. 2a. The deairing valve assembly is capable of operating reliably over a long time under the conditions of high pressure and temperature within the tensioner.


The front end of the plunger-biasing spring 130 (FIG. 2a) reliably abuts the end surface 152c (FIG. 2b) of the retainer 152, and the plunger biasing spring 130 expands and contracts smoothly within the hole 121 in the plunger as the plunger slides out of and into the plunger-receiving hole 111 in the tensioner body. Wear and contact noise due to abnormal contact between the plunger-biasing spring and the the plunger can be avoided.


In the embodiment shown in FIG. 4a, a deairing type hydraulic tensioner 200 comprises a hollow cylindrical plunger 220 slidable in a plunger-receiving hole 211 formed in a tensioner body 210. A high pressure oil chamber R is formed by the plunger-receiving hole 211 and a hole 221 formed in the plunger. The high pressure oil chamber R accommodates a plunger-biasing spring 230, which biases the plunger 220 in the protruding direction.


A check valve assembly 240 is incorporated into the bottom of the plunger-receiving hole 211. The check valve assembly allows oil to flow into the high pressure oil chamber R but blocks reverse flow of oil from the high pressure oil chamber.


The check valve assembly 240 comprises a check ball 241, a metal retainer 242, which envelops the check ball, allowing the ball to move freely with in a limited range into and out of engagement with a cylindrical metal seat 243, which is fitted to the tensioner body and which has a passage for flow of oil into the high pressure oil chamber R from an oil supply. A biasing spring 244 biases the check ball 241 toward the ball seat 243. The check valve assembly 240 allows oil to flow into the high pressure oil chamber R from a source of oil under pressure, but blocks reverse flow of oil.


In the embodiment shown in FIG. 4a, a deairing check valve assembly 250 is incorporated into the tensioner body rather than into the plunger. The deairing check valve assembly is positioned near the bottom of the plunger-receiving hole, at a location such that flow of air through the deairing check valve is not blocked by the plunger itself.


As shown in FIG. 4b, deairing check valve assembly 250o comprises check ball 251, which blocks outflow of oil from the high pressure oil chamber, a cylindrical metal seat 253, and a metal retainer 252, which envelops the check ball 251, allowing the check ball to move freely within a limited range toward and away from the seat in a guide hole 252b in the retainer. The seat 253 is fitted in a recess formed in the retainer 252. The seat has a vent hole 253a, which communicates with the exterior of the tensioner. A spring 254 is disposed in a hollow part 253b of the ball seat 253. The spring 254 biases the check ball 251 away from the seat and toward the high pressure oil chamber, i.e., in a direction opposite to the flow of air being exhausted to the exterior of the tensioner. The end of the spring-accommodating hollow part 253b of the ball seat is flared so that the check ball 251 contacts a flared surface when seated.


When air is mixed with the oil in the high pressure oil chamber R at the time the engine equipped with the tensioner is started, the pressure in the chamber R cannot rise to a level sufficient to maintain the check ball 251 in contact with its seat against the biasing force exerted by spring 254. Thus, the check valve remains in an open condition, allowing air to escape through a gap between the check ball 251 and the ball seat 253. On the other hand, when the air is exhausted from the high pressure oil chamber R, and the chamber becomes filled with oil, the flow of oil causes the ball to move toward the seat, and the pressure in the high pressure oil chamber R can increase to a level such that it exerts a force on the ball 251 that overcomes the biasing force exerted by spring 254. As a result the ball 251 is held in a seated condition, closing off the flow of oil through vent hole 253a, and allowing pressure to be maintained within the high pressure oil chamber without outflow of oil.


Although, in the deairing check valve assemblies 150 and 250, the cylindrical ball seats 153 and 253 are press-fit into retainers 152 and 252 respectively, the deairing ball assembly can have an alternative configuration in which the retainer is press-fit into a ball seat. Thus, in the deairing check valve assembly 350 shown in FIG. 5a, a check ball 351 is movable within a space formed in a seat 353 toward and away from a seated condition, biased by a spring 354, and retained in its space by a retainer 352 which is press-fit into a recess formed in the seat. In the deairing check valve assembly 450 shown in FIG. 5b, the check ball 451 is movable within a space formed in a seat 453 toward and away from a seated condition, biased by a spring 454, and retained in its space by a retainer 452 formed with a recess into which a boss formed on the seat is press-fit.


In summary, according to the invention, a check ball biasing spring is provided on the discharge side of the ball, urging the ball away from its seat and toward the high pressure oil chamber of the tensioner. Discharge of air from the high pressure oil chamber is dramatically improved, and, as a result, backlash and vibration of a timing chain are suppressed, and unusual noises are prevented. Furthermore, since the deairing check valve can be preassembled before it is installed in the plunger or in the tensioner body, manufacture of the deairing type tensioner is facilitated. The performance of the hydraulic tensioner can be determined by selection of a ball-biasing spring having a desired biasing force.

Claims
  • 1. A deairing type hydraulic tensioner comprising a tensioner body having a plunger-receiving hole formed therein said plunger-receiving hole having an open end and a bottom; a plunger slidably received in said plunger-receiving hole and protruding therefrom through said open end in a protruding direction, the plunger having a hollow interior and having an open end facing said bottom, and a plunger bottom opposite from said open end, said hollow interior of the plunger and said plunger-receiving hole in the tensioner body together forming a high pressure oil chamber; a biasing spring urging the plunger in the protruding direction; and a deairing check valve assembly for exhausting air mixed with oil in said high pressure oil chamber to the exterior of said tensioner by flow in an outward direction; wherein the deairing check valve assembly comprises a check ball; a ball seat having a hollow flow passage, the ball being engageable with the ball seat, by movement along said outward direction, to close the flow passage and thereby block outward flow of oil from said high pressure oil chamber; a retainer, fitted to the ball seat, for limiting movement of the ball toward and away from the ball seat; a vent hole in the ball seat at an end thereof remote from said ball; and a biasing spring, disposed with the flow passage of the ball seat between the vent hole and the ball and engaged with the ball, the biasing spring urging the check ball away from the ball seat.
  • 2. A deairing type hydraulic tensioner according to claim 1, having an exhaust vent for release of air from the high pressure oil chamber the exhaust vent being provided in the plunger adjacent the plunger bottom; in which the deairing check valve assembly is incorporated into the interior of the plunger adjacent said plunger bottom; and in which the vent hole in the ball seat is in communication with the exhaust vent.
  • 3. A deairing type hydraulic tensioner according to claim 1, in which said deairing check valve assembly is incorporated into the tensioner body.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2006-278985 Oct 2006 JP national