This application claims priority under 35 USC 119 to German Patent Appl. No. 10 2018 114 349.4 filed on Jun. 15, 2018, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a supporting arrangement for an eccentric member of an adjusting arrangement of a connecting rod of a reciprocating piston internal combustion engine having at least one piston rod that is guided displaceably by a piston and a seal that is connected to the piston in a supporting cylinder that is provided in the connecting rod and has a longitudinal axis. The piston encloses at least one cylinder chamber with the supporting cylinder. The invention also relates to an adjusting arrangement having a supporting arrangement of this type.
Adjusting arrangements for a connecting rod are well known in the prior art under the name VCR connecting rod. A variable compression can be realized in the internal combustion engine in a particularly simple way by an adjusting arrangement of this type. The eccentric member enables the connecting rod length and therefore the stroke of the piston in the cylinder of the internal combustion engine to be changed in a particularly simple way. A supporting arrangement and adjusting arrangement of the generic type are disclosed in DE 10 2005 055 199 A1. However, the known supporting arrangement has the disadvantage that an oscillating movement of the adjusting unit can occur due to the increasing gas and mass forces at relatively high engine rotational speeds. These forces lead to a slight compression of the oil, which is incompressible in theory. The rising pressure in the filled cylinder chamber can lead to a “blow-by” phenomena on the seal of the piston, and can contribute to a further increase in the oscillation amplitudes.
It is therefore an object of the invention to avoid the abovementioned disadvantage in a simple and inexpensive way.
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the piston is configured in multiple pieces. More particularly, a piston lower part is arranged on a piston upper part and can be moved in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the supporting cylinder. An expanding ring is provided between the piston lower part and the piston upper part. The expanding ring interacts with face parts of the piston lower part and the piston upper part in such a way that spreading of the expanding ring takes place in the case of a reduction of the spacing of the face part of the piston lower part in relation to the face part of the piston upper part. A friction force can be applied by the expanding ring on an inner wall region of the supporting cylinder. If a defined pressure is exceeded, the piston lower part pushes the expanding ring in the direction of the piston upper part. As a result, the expanding ring is spread open and exerts a friction force on the inner wall region of the supporting cylinder. The additional friction force that is produced in this way opens a parallel force path to the supporting force by way of the oil column, and therefore reduces the tendency of the supporting arrangement to oscillate. In certain embodiments of the supporting arrangement, the additional force path is triggered only after a defined internal pressure is reached in the cylinder chamber.
The piston upper part may be cylindrical. However, the side of the piston upper part that is directed toward the piston lower part may have a truncated cone which tapers toward the piston lower part and is adjoined by a cylindrical attachment piece, the piston lower part being configured substantially as a cylinder, on which the seal member is arranged and which encloses the cylindrical attachment piece, the expanding ring interacting with a shell face of the truncated cone of the piston upper part and an end face of the piston lower part. In this way, a very compact construction of the piston is ensured, and the spreading function of the expanding ring is assured in a simple way. A securing member may mount the piston lower part captively on the cylindrical attachment piece of the piston upper part.
The expanding ring may have a funnel-shaped inner face that is directed toward the shell face of the truncated cone, and thereby assures a very accurate homogeneous spreading of the expanding ring.
The invention also relates to an adjusting arrangement having a supporting arrangement of the type described above. The supporting arrangement may have two supporting cylinders with in each case one piston rod and one piston.
The invention will be described in greater detail using the drawing.
An expanding ring 40 is provided between the piston upper part 28 and the piston lower part 30. The expanding ring 40 interacts with face parts 42, 44 of the piston upper part 28 and the piston lower part 30 in such a way that the expanding ring 40 spreads in response to a reduction of the spacing of the face part 44 of the piston lower part 30 in relation to the face part 42 of the piston upper part 28, and a friction force FR can be applied by the expanding ring 40 on an inner wall region 46 of the supporting cylinder 12, 14 (in this regard, see
On account of the above-described embodiment of the piston upper part 28 and the piston lower part 30, the face part 42 of the piston upper part 28 is configured as a shell face 42 of the truncated cone, and the face part 44 is configured as an end face of the piston lower part 30. The expanding ring 40 has a funnel-shaped inner face 48 on its side that is directed toward the shell face 42 to ensure a particularly homogeneous and defined spreading out.
The method of operation of the supporting arrangement 10 according to the invention will be described once again using
The invention is not restricted to the illustrated embodiment. The cylinder chamber 22 does not necessarily have to be arranged below the piston lower part 30 and can be arranged above the piston upper part 28. The adjusting arrangement 6 also is not restricted to the embodiment having two supporting cylinders 12, 14. It is also possible that a supporting arrangement 10 with only one supporting cylinder and a plurality of cylinder chambers is provided.
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10 2018 114 349.4 | Jun 2018 | DE | national |
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10 2005 055 199 | May 2007 | DE |
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20190383311 A1 | Dec 2019 | US |