Information
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Patent Grant
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6830025
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Patent Number
6,830,025
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 8, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 14, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Argenbright; Tony M.
- Harris; Katrina
Agents
- Rader, Fishman & Grauer, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 19017
- 123 1882
- 123 18812
- 123 18817
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A dual spring valve stem seal module utilizes an inner retention spring to incorporate a valve stem seal assembly, a valve spring and a spring retainer. The dual spring valve stem seal module reduces the inventory and simplifies the assembly required for the valve stem seal assembly, the valve spring and the spring retainer, thereby reducing the costs associated therewith.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a valve stem seal assembly, and in particular to a seal for a valve stem seal assembly found in overhead valve internal combustion engines.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Those skilled in the art will appreciate the manner in which intake and exhaust valves are employed in cylinder heads of internal combustion engines. In conventional overhead valve internal combustion engines, a pair of valves reciprocates in timed alternation to provide intermittent communication between the intake and exhaust manifolds and a combustion chamber. As is well known, the intake port of a combustion chamber is opened and closed by the reciprocating motion of at least one intake valve. The intake valve permits fuel mixed with air to flow into the combustion chamber. In addition, an internal combustion engine has at least one exhaust valve and associated exhaust port for releasing expended combustion gases into the atmosphere. Lubrication is provided to the upper portions of the valves. Because temperatures in the combustion chamber may approach or exceed 1000 degrees Centigrade, any lubricating oil exposed to these temperatures will vaporize or burn leaving behind deposits that may interfere with the proper sealing of the valves and cause rapid deterioration. Valve stem seal assemblies are used to seal against leakage of oil between each valve guide and its associated valve stem.
It is therefore necessary to provide seals around the upper region of the valve stems and along the valve guide down to the manifolds and combustion chamber. A typical valve stem seal takes the form of a cylinder partially closed at one end by the valve seal. The cylindrical region seats about the valve guide to maintain the valve seal stationary. An upper region of the valve stem is surrounded by the valve seal when the valve stem is fully inserted into the valve seal assembly.
Conventional valve seal assemblies comprise individual body and seal components that typically must be assembled into the valve seal assembly. In addition, the valve seal assembly, valve spring and spring retainer must be assembled individually by the end user. Further, the manufacturer must keep an inventory of the valve seal assembly, valve spring and spring retainer. The inventory of such multiple components and associated assembly increases the cost of the assembled valve seal assembly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The inventor of the present invention has recognized these and other problems associated with valve stem seal assemblies. To this end, the inventor has developed a dual spring valve stem seal module comprising a valve spring having first and second ends, a valve stem seal retainer including a first raised edge and an annular flange for supporting said first end of said valve spring, a spring retainer having a second raised edge and retaining the second end of said valve spring and a retention spring captured by the first and second raised edges to form the valve stem seal module. The retention spring incorporates the valve stem seal assembly, the valve spring and the spring retainer to form the dual spring valve stem seal module.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a dual spring valve stem seal module according to an embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the dual spring valve stem seal module of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a dual sprig valve stem seal module, shown generally at
10
, is shown according to an embodiment of the invention. The dual spring valve stem seal module
10
includes a valve stem seal assembly, shown generally at
20
, that is adapted to be received in an axially extending bore
22
of an internal combustion engine component, such as an engine head
24
. The engine head
24
includes an upper axial surface
26
and a lower axial surface (not shown).
The valve stem seal assembly
20
includes an annular valve stem guide
30
surrounding a valve stem
32
. The valve stem guide
30
may comprise two distinct annular guide sections (not shown), and may be formed from powdered metal. The radially outer surface
34
of the valve stem guide
30
closely corresponds to the diameter of the bore
22
such that a very tight fit results between the valve stem guide
30
and the bore wall
35
when the valve stem guide
30
is inserted. Likewise, the diameter of the radially inner surface
36
of the valve stem guide
30
closely corresponds to the diameter of the radially outer surface
38
of the valve stem
32
, resulting in a tight fit between the valve stem and the valve guide, though not so tight as to prevent the valve stem
32
from reciprocating within the valve stem guide
30
. A resilient sealing member
40
about the upper end
39
of the valve stem guide
30
extends longitudinally over a portion of both the outer surface
38
of the valve stem
32
, and over a portion of the outer surface
34
of the valve stem guide
30
. As noted above, the sealing member
40
serves several purposes. First, sealing member
40
limits oil entry into the manifold and the combustion chamber. Second, sealing member
40
acts to minimize exhaust particulates that contribute to pollution. Third, sealing member
40
is helpful in minimizing wear of valve stem guide
30
.
The sealing member
40
is held in place by an annular valve stem seal retainer
42
, typically of metal construction. The sealing member
40
has an outer periphery surface
41
that includes a first circumferentially extending groove
43
and optionally includes a second circumferentially extending groove
45
. An upper portion of the seal retainer
42
is received within the first circumferentially extending groove
43
. A garter spring or R-ring
47
for biasing the inner sealing surface of the sealing member
40
radially inwardly may be received in the second circumferentially extending groove
45
.
In addition, the seal retainer
42
is formed with an annular flange
44
having a bottom surface
46
that rests in facing relationship with the upper surface
26
of the engine head
24
. The top surface
48
of the flange
44
acts a seat for an outer helical valve spring
50
. It should be noted that seal retainer
42
may comprise both a seal retainer portion and a separate support in the form of a separate hardened washer (not shown). In such an arrangement, the hardened washer includes a flanged portion interposed between lower portion
52
of the valve spring
50
and the upper surface
26
of the engine head
24
, thereby providing a seat for the valve spring
50
.
In addition, an upper spring retainer
54
of conventional design restrains the upper portion
56
of the valve spring
50
. The upper spring retainer
54
is removably attached to an upper portion
57
of the valve stem
32
by one or more keepers
59
that cooperate with a circumferentially extending groove
61
such that spring retainer
54
reciprocates with valve stem
32
, thereby compressing the valve spring
50
.
One aspect of the invention is that the outer surface
49
of the seal retainer
42
is formed with a circumferentially extending raised edge
51
that acts as a seat for the lower portion
62
of an inner helical retention spring
60
. In addition, the upper spring retainer
54
includes a circumferentially extending raised edge
55
that acts as a seat for the upper portion
64
of the retention spring
60
. The raised edges
51
,
55
captures the retention spring
60
to form the dual spring valve stem seal module
10
comprised of the valve stem seal assembly
20
, the valve spring
50
and the upper spring retainer
54
. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the diameter of the retention spring
60
is less than the diameter of the spring
50
such that the retention spring
60
resides within the spring
50
. In this manner, the retention spring
60
does not interfere with the compression of the valve spring
50
during reciprocation of the valve stem seal assembly
20
.
The retention spring
60
provides a biasing force that is necessary for incorporating the valve stem seal assembly
20
, the valve spring
50
and the upper spring retainer
54
into a single dual spring valve stem seal module
10
of the invention. By incorporating the valve stem seal assembly
20
, the valve spring
50
and the upper spring retainer
54
into a single dual spring valve stem seat module
10
, the inventory required by the manufacturer is reduced and the assembly required by the end user is made simpler as compared to conventional valve stem seal assemblies, thereby reducing the costs associated therewith.
It should be understood that the aforementioned and other various alternatives to the embodiments of the invention described herein may be employed in practicing the invention. It is intended that the following claims define the scope of the invention and that the method and apparatus within the scope of these claims and their equivalents be covered thereby.
Claims
- 1. A dual spring valve stem seal module, comprising:a valve spring having first and second ends; a valve stem seal retainer for supporting said first end of said valve spring, said valve stem seal retainer including a first raised edge; a spring retainer for supporting the second end of said valve spring, said spring retainer having a second raised edge; and a retention spring captured by the first and second raised edges to form the valve stem seal module.
- 2. The dual spring valve stem seal module according to claim 1, wherein a diameter of said retention spring is less than a diameter of said valve spring.
- 3. The dual spring valve stem seal module according to claim 1, wherein said valve stem seal retainer includes an annular flange for supporting said second end of said valve spring.
- 4. The dual spring valve stem seal module according to claim 1, further comprising one or more keepers for removably attaching a valve stem to said spring retainer.
- 5. The dual spring valve stem seal module according to claim 1, further comprising a sealing member having an outer periphery surface including first and second circumferentially extending grooves.
- 6. The dual spring valve stem seal module according to claim 5, wherein a upper portion of said seal retainer is received within said first circumferentially extending groove.
- 7. A dual spring valve stem seal module, comprising:a valve spring having first and second ends; a valve stem seal retainer for supporting said first end of said valve spring; a spring retainer for supporting the second end of said valve spring; and a retention spring having first and second ends captured by said spring retainer and said valve stem seal retainer, thereby forming said valve stem seal module.
- 8. The dual spring valve stem seal module according to claim 7, wherein said valve stem seal retainer and said spring retainer include first and second raised edges, respectively, for capturing said first and second ends of said retention spring.
- 9. The dual spring valve stem seal module according to claim 7, wherein a diameter of said retention spring is less than a diameter of said valve spring.
- 10. A dual spring valve stem seal module, comprising:a valve spring having first and second ends; a valve stem seal retainer for supporting said first end of said valve spring, said valve stem seal retainer including a first raised edge; a spring retainer for supporting the second end of said valve spring, said spring retainer having a second raised edge; a retention spring captured by the first and second raised edges to form the valve stem seal module; a sealing member having an outer periphery surface including first and second circumferentially extending grooves; and whereby a garter ring is received in said second circumferentially extending groove for biasing said sealing member radially inward.
- 11. The dual spring valve stem seal module according to claim 10, wherein a diameter of said retention spring is less than a diameter of said valve spring.
- 12. The dual spring valve stem seal module according to claim 10, wherein said valve stem seal retainer includes an annular flange for supporting said second end of said valve spring.
- 13. The dual spring valve stem seal module according to claim 10, further comprising one or more keepers for removably attaching a valve stem to said spring retainer.
- 14. The dual spring valve stem seal module according to claim 10, wherein an upper portion of said seal retainer is received within said first circumferentially extending groove.
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