Claims
- 1. An engine valve actuation system, comprising:
an intake valve moveable between a first position that blocks a flow of fluid and a second position that allows a flow of fluid; a cam assembly connected to move the intake valve between the first position and the second position; a fluid actuator configured to selectively modify a timing of the intake valve in moving from the second position to the first position; and a snubbing valve configured to restrict a flow of fluid from the fluid actuator so as to reduce a rate of movement of the intake valve to the first position.
- 2. The engine valve actuation system of claim 1, further including a source of fluid in selective fluid communication with the fluid actuator.
- 3. The engine valve actuation system of claim 2, further including:
a fluid rail having a first end and a second end, the fluid rail being configured to supply fluid to the fluid actuator; and a fluid tank in selective fluid communication with the fluid rail.
- 4. The engine valve actuation system of claim 3, further including a control valve configured to control a flow of fluid from the fluid rail to the fluid tank, the control valve being moveable between a first position that blocks a flow of fluid from the fluid rail to the fluid tank and a second position that allows a flow of fluid from the fluid rail to the fluid tank.
- 5. The engine valve actuation system of claim 4, further including a controller configured to move the control valve between the first position and the second position.
- 6. The engine valve actuation system of claim 3, further including a restrictive orifice disposed between the source of fluid and the fluid rail.
- 7. The engine valve actuation system of claim 2, further including a directional control valve configured to control a flow of fluid between the source of fluid and the fluid actuator.
- 8. The engine valve actuation system of claim 7, further including a check valve, wherein the check valve and the directional control valve are disposed in parallel between the fluid actuator and the source of fluid.
- 9. The engine valve actuation system of claim 8, further including an air bleed valve disposed between the check valve and the fluid actuator.
- 10. The engine valve actuation system of claim 7, wherein the directional control valve includes a spring urging the directional control valve into a first position that blocks a flow of fluid from the source of fluid to the fluid actuator.
- 11. The engine valve actuation system of claim 7, wherein the directional control valve includes a spring urging the directional control valve into a second position that allows a flow of fluid from the source of fluid to the fluid actuator.
- 12. The engine valve actuation system of claim 2, wherein the source of fluid provides fluid having a pressure of between about 210 KPa and 620 KPa to the fluid rail.
- 13. The engine valve actuation system of claim 1, further including an accumulator and a restricted orifice, the restricted orifice being disposed between the fluid actuator and the accumulator.
- 14. The engine valve actuation system of claim 1, wherein the fluid actuator includes a piston operatively associated with the intake valve.
- 15. A method of controlling an engine having a piston moveable through an intake stroke followed by a compression stroke, comprising:
cammingly moving an intake valve between a first position that blocks a flow of fluid and a second position that allows a flow of fluid during the intake stroke of the piston; directing fluid to a fluid actuator associated with the intake valve when the intake valve is away from the first position; and restricting a flow of fluid from the fluid actuator during at least a portion of the compression stroke to reduce a velocity of the intake valve movement to the first position.
- 16. The method of claim 15, further including blocking fluid from flowing from the fluid actuator to modify a timing of movement of the intake valve to the first position during at least a portion of the compression stroke of the piston.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein said restricting occurs after said blocking.
- 18. The method of claim 15, further including allowing fluid to flow from the fluid actuator to allow the intake valve to move to the first position.
- 19. An engine, comprising:
an engine having a block defining at least one cylinder and a cylinder head having at least one intake passageway leading to the at least one cylinder; at least one intake valve moveable between a first position to prevent a flow of fluid through the at least one intake passageway and a second position to allow a flow of fluid through the at least one intake passageway; a cam assembly connected to the intake valve to move the intake valve between the first position and the second position; a fluid actuator configured to selectively prevent the intake valve from moving to the first position; a source of fluid in fluid communication with the fluid actuator; a directional control valve configured to control a flow of fluid between the source of fluid and the fluid actuator; and a snubbing valve configured to restrict a flow of fluid from the fluid actuator so as to reduce a rate of movement of the intake valve to the first position.
- 20. The engine of claim 19, wherein the fluid actuator includes a piston operatively associated with the intake valve.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/______ (Attorney Docket No. 08350.2153-01), filed on Oct. 30, 2002, of Sean O. Cornell and Scott A. Leman for “Engine Valve Actuation System,” which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/144,062, filed on May 14, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10144062 |
May 2002 |
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10309312 |
Dec 2002 |
US |