Device for adjusting the angle of rotation of a camshaft of an internal combustion engine relative to a drive wheel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6679208
  • Patent Number
    6,679,208
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 18, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 20, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
An arrangement for relative angle of rotation adjustment of a camshaft of an internal-combustion engine has an interior part non-rotatably connected with the camshaft and having at least approximately radially extending webs or blades. A driven cell wheel has several cells distributed along the circumference and bounded by webs. The cells are divided by the webs or blades into pressure spaces. Sealing bodies are arranged in recesses provided on faces of the webs or blades. For sealing off the pressure spaces by a hydraulic action, the sealing bodies are pressed against an interior wall of the cell wheel. The sealing bodies are constructed as rollers which, provided with an installation play, are received in the recesses. During operation of the adjusting unit, the rollers, for sealing purposes, form line contacts with the interior wall of the cell wheel and with the lateral walls of the recesses.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an arrangement for the relative angle of rotation adjustment of a camshaft of an internal-combustion engine with respect to a driving wheel.




An arrangement of the type mentioned above is known from German Patent Document DE 196 23 818 A1. In a fifth embodiment (see Figures 15 to 18), sealing elements are arranged on faces of rotor blades of a camshaft adjusting device. These sealing elements, which are not indicated in detail, have the purpose of preventing hydraulic oil used for adjusting the rotor with respect to the stator from flowing from the pressure chambers acted upon by hydraulic oil by way of the face of the rotor blades to the adjusting chambers which are momentarily unpressurized.




A vane cell camshaft adjuster is also known from German Patent Document DE 197 45 908 A1. In this case, recesses are provided on faces of the rotor blades, in which recesses roller-shaped rolling bodies are received. These rolling bodies are used for reducing the frictional forces between the driving wheel and the impeller (rotor). The rolling bodies are supported, on one side, directly in the recess and, on the other side, directly at the interior wall of the driving wheel.




In an adjusting unit illustrated in German Patent Document DE 199 22 194 A1, recesses are also provided on the faces of the rotor blades. Rectangular sealing bodies are arranged in these recesses. During operation of the internal-combustion engine, hydraulic oil is delivered into the recesses by way of a leakage gap constructed between the rotor blades and the stator (driving wheel). As a result, the rectangular sealing bodies are pressed, by means of a first lateral surface, against the stator and, by means of a second lateral surface, against the interior flank of the sealing groove (see, for example, Figure 7).




It is an object of the invention to improve an arrangement of this type for the relative angle of rotation adjustment of a camshaft with respect to its driving wheel such that a simple sealing-off of the two pressure spaces of the camshaft adjusting device, which are separated from the rotor blade, takes place in a way which is improved with respect to the prior art.




According to the invention, this object is achieved.




The rollers provided as sealing bodies in the recesses of the rotor blades provide a line contact at the stator (driving wheel) as well as on the interior surface of the sealing groove. This line contact ensures a greater contact pressure force, and thus a more reliable sealing-off of the two pressure spaces separated from the rotor blades, in comparison to a surface contact (see DE 199 22 194 A1). Furthermore, because of the two line contacts of the rollers used, the friction is significantly less in contrast to the rectangular sealing elements.











An embodiment of the invention will be explained in detail in the following description and is shown in the drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a camshaft adjusting device;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view along line II—II in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is an enlarged cutout of a rotor blade.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In the drawings, reference number


2


schematically outlines the camshaft of an internal-combustion engine, at whose free end an interior part of an adjusting unit


5


is arranged, which interior part will be called a rotor


4


in the following. In this embodiment, the rotor


4


is provided with five radially arranged blades


6




a


to


6




e


which originate from a hub


8


of the rotor


4


. In the area of its blades


6




a


to


6




e


, a cell wheel


10


reaches around the rotor


4


and is provided with five radial webs


12




a


to


12




e


projecting into the interior. The cell wheel


10


forming the stator of the adjusting unit


5


is closed off by a chain wheel


14


on its face facing the camshaft


2


, which chain wheel


14


is rotatably and sealingly guided on the hub


8


of the rotor


4


. The chain wheel


14


is used as a drive for the camshaft


2


which takes place, for example, by way of a drive chain connected with the crankshaft. The opposite face of the cell wheel


10


is closed by a disk


16


, the chain wheel


14


and the disk


16


being fixedly connected with the cell wheel


10


by way of fastening screws


18


. The passage openings


20


provided in the webs


12




a


to


12




e


in the cell wheel


10


are used for receiving or guiding these fastening screws


18


. The webs


12




a


to


12




e


of the cell wheel


10


form five cells which are bounded in the axial direction by the chain wheel


14


and the disk


16


, which cells are divided by the blades


6




a


to


6




e


of the rotor


4


into two pressure spaces


22




a


to


22




e


and


24




a


to


24




e


respectively. The rotor


4


and the cell wheel


10


rotatably guided on the latter are fastened to the camshaft


2


by means of a cap screw (not shown). For receiving the cap screw, the hub


10


has a central bore


26


.




By means of two dowel pins


28


and the cap screw, a signal generator disk


30


is fastened to the exterior side of the rotor


4


. By means of the signal generator disk


30


the rotating position of the camshaft


2


with respect to the crankshaft can be detected. The five axial bores


32




a


to


32




e


arranged in the hub


8


of the rotor


4


represent some of the oil supply ducts for the pressure spaces


24




a


to


24




e


. The pressure spaces


22




a


to


22




e


are also supplied with hydraulic oil by way of radially extending bores (not shown) which are arranged in the hub. The hydraulic oil supply for the two pressure spaces


22




a


to


22




e


and


24




a


to


24




e


respectively takes place by way of a camshaft bearing


34


, to which corresponding control lines for the oil pressure supply of the adjusting unit


5


are connected. The manner of the oil feeding to the pressure spaces


22




a


to


22




e


and


24




a


to


24




e


respectively is known, for example, from German Patent Document DE 199 30 711 C1, so that the more precise construction of the oil feeding ducts to the pressure spaces does not have to be discussed in detail.




On the free face


36


of each blade


6




a


to


6




e


, groove-shaped recesses


38


are provided. A sealing body


40


constructed as a metallic roller is received in each groove-shaped recess. In the present embodiment, the rollers


40


have a diameter of 3 mm (−0.006/−0.002), and the groove-shaped recesses


38


have a clearance fit of 3 mm H


7


(0/+0.01). A gap “a” is constructed between the free face


36


of the blades


6




a


to


6




e


and the interior wall


42


of the cell wheel


10


. This gap “a” has a tolerance in the range of from 0.01 to 0.1. When oil pressure feeding takes place to the pressure spaces


24




a


to


24




e


for adjusting the rotor


4


with respect to the cell wheel


10


, the rotor


4


is adjusted counterclockwise in the desired manner. Because the gap “a” is formed between the free faces


36


of the blades


6




a


to


6




e


and the interior wall


42


of the cell wheel


10


, a leakage oil quantity arrives by way of the gap “a” in the groove-shaped recesses


38


. Since the rollers


40


are received in the grooves


38


with a clearance fit, as a result of the hydraulic oil flowing into the grooves


38


, the sealing bodies


40


are pressed against the interior wall


42


of the cell wheel


10


. As a result of the line contact LK


1


between the rollers


40


and the interior wall


42


and the line contact LK


2


between the rollers


40


and the lateral walls


44


of the groove-shaped recesses


38


, it is ensured that the hydraulic oil situated in the pressure chambers


24




a


to


24




e


will not arrive in the pressure chambers


22




a


to


22




e


by way of the gap “a”, the latter being pressureless at this point in time.




When an adjustment of the rotor


4


with respect to the cell wheel


10


or the chain wheel


14


is to take place in the opposite direction, that is clockwise, pressure oil is admitted to the pressure spaces


22




a


to


22




e


. In this case, the sealing-off of the faces


36


with respect to the interior wall


42


of the cell wheel


10


takes place analogously: the sealing bodies


40


form a line contact LK


1


′ with the interior wall


42


and a line contact LK


2


′ with the lateral walls


44


′ of the groove-shaped recesses


38


, so that it is also ensured here during the adjusting operation that the hydraulic oil situated in the pressure chambers


22




a


to


22




e


cannot arrive in the pressure chambers


24




a


to


24


by way of the gap “a”.



Claims
  • 1. An arrangement for relative angle of rotation adjustment of a camshaft of an internal-combustion engine with respect to a driving wheel, comprising:an interior part which is non-rotatably connected with the camshaft and which has at least approximately radially extending blades, a driven cell wheel which has several cells distributed along its circumference and bounded by webs, each of said cells being divided by at least one of the webs or blades of the interior part, guided within the cells in an angularly movable manner, into two pressure spaces, the camshaft being rotatable by way of the webs or blades between two end positions relative to the cell wheel when hydraulic pressure is admitted to or removed from the two pressure spaces by way of control lines, and sealing bodies arranged on free faces of the blades for sealing off the pressure spaces bounded by the webs or blades, wherein recesses are provided on the faces of the webs or blades in which the sealing bodies are arranged, said sealing bodies, for sealing off the pressure spaces by a hydraulic action, being pressed against an interior wall of the cell wheel, and wherein the sealing bodies are constructed as rollers which, provided with an installation play, are received in the recesses, the rollers, during operation of the adjusting unit, for the purpose of sealing, forming line contacts with the interior wall of the cell wheel and line contacts with the lateral walls of the recesses.
  • 2. The arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said rollers are metallic.
  • 3. The arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said rollers seal off a gap between said free faces of the blades and said interior wall of the cell wheel.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 58 707 Nov 2000 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP01/12802 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO02/42614 5/30/2002 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
5450825 Geyer et al. Sep 1995 A
5875750 Iwasaki et al. Mar 1999 A
6135077 Moriya et al. Oct 2000 A
6418893 Auchter et al. Jul 2002 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
19745908 Apr 1999 DE
19922194 Jun 2000 DE
10020120 Oct 2001 DE