Claims
- 1. A small planing watercraft having a piston-type internal combustion engine, said engine comprising a high speed-high output engine normally developing maximum power output at a relatively high RPM, said engine including an air intake opening and a rotatable intake valve camshaft actuating at least one intake valve of the engine, wherein said camshaft is driven in synchronous rotation by a camshaft driving device drivingly connected to a crankshaft of the engine and coupled to one end of the camshaft and further wherein said intake valve has normal opening and closing time intervals relative to engine piston and crankshaft positions, said normal opening and closing time intervals arranged to effect said high RPM-high output operating characteristics of said engine, the improvement comprising:a variable intake valve timing device connecting the camshaft driving device to the camshaft and including an intake valve timing control device located adjacent to one end of the engine longitudinally spaced from said intake opening wherein intake air is caused to flow over the valve timing device en route to the engine air intake opening during engine operation; said intake valve timing control device arranged so that during engine operation below a predetermined engine speed at which the engine develops less than maximum power output, the relative driving position of the camshaft driving device and the camshaft is selectively adjusted to advance the timing of the intake valve opening and closing relative to the camshaft driving device, and the relative driving position of the camshaft driving device and the camshaft is adjusted to restore the normal driving relationship between the camshaft driving device and the camshaft when the engine is operated at speeds above said predetermined speed; whereby said engine may produce higher power output at operating speeds below said predetermined speed as compared with engine operating characteristics without advancement of intake valve opening and closing; and an outside air intake duct having an exit opening spaced away from said intake valve control device on a side thereof opposite the side toward which the engine intake opening is located, whereby intake air is caused to flow over the intake valve control device enroute to the engine air intake opening during engine operation.
- 2. The improvement as claimed in claimed in claim 1, wherein said camshaft driving device includes a toothed element drivingly connected to said one end of the engine intake valve camshaft and said variable intake valve timing system is actuatable via said control device to selectively rotate the toothed element relative to the camshaft.
- 3. The improvement as claimed in claim 2, wherein said annular toothed element includes internal longitudinal helical splines extending along an inner cylindrical circumferential surface of the element; andwherein said variable intake valve device includes an inner shaft fixed to and extending concentrically with said one end of said intake valve camshaft; said inner shaft including outer helical splines extending axially over a peripheral surface thereof; said inner splines of said toothed element and said outer splines on said inner shaft twisting relative to each other; an annual sliding member located between said inner shaft and said inner cylindrical circumferential surface of said toothed element, said sliding member having axial splines on inner and outer peripheral surfaces thereof that are engaged with said splines of said inner shaft and said inner cylindrical circumferential surface of said toothed element; and a sliding member driving system operatively connected to the sliding member in a manner so that, upon actuation of the driving system, the sliding member is axially driven relative to the inner shaft and toothed element to thereby cause relative rotation between the toothed element and the camshaft.
- 4. The improvement as claimed in claim 3, wherein said annular member is a piston slidably mounted in said inner cylindrical surface of said toothed element and said sliding member driving system comprises a hydraulic circuit including a pressurized engine lubricating oil delivery conduit arranged to selectively deliver pressurized engine lubricating oil to at least one side of said piston to thereby cause its displacement relative to said cylindrical surface in a direction that advances the position of the camshaft relative to the toothed element;said intake valve timing control device comprising a hydraulic pressure control device arranged to selectively supply pressurized engine lubricating oil to said at least one side of said piston and to selectively drain said pressurized hydraulic fluid away from said at least one side of said piston.
- 5. The improvement as claimed in claim 4, including a spring arranged to bias said piston towards a position at which the relative position of said toothed element and camshaft cause said normal opening and closing time intervals of said at least one intake valve.
- 6. The improvement as claimed in claim 4, wherein said engine lubricating oil delivery conduit extends longitudinally through said camshaft to an end thereof opposite the end to which the toothed element is affixed; and including a hydraulic pressure regulator located at said end of the camshaft opposite the end to which the toothed element is affixed, said pressure regulator arranged so that oil pressure is selectively controlled in said fluid delivery conduit in response to engine operating speed.
- 7. The improvement as claimed in claim 6, wherein said conduit in said camshaft contains lubricating oil circulating through and out of said conduit when said engine is operating, and an actuator for said hydraulic pressure regulator is arranged so that upon its actuation, circulation of said lubricating oil out of the conduit is blocked to increase the pressure of the oil in said conduit; said actuator arranged so that it is selectively electrically activated in response to engine operating speed above said predetermined speed.
- 8. The improvement as claimed in claim 3, wherein said inner splines of said toothed element and said helical splines of said inner shaft twist helically in opposite directions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/406,099 filed on Sep. 27, 1999.
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