The present invention relates generally to rocker arms.
US201010071643, which is incorporated by reference, discloses a valve opening arrangement including rocker arms for opening and closing valves. US2010/0071643 discloses that it can be desirable to provide a hydraulically movable piston for opening and closing a valve at a different timing than would occur using only a rocker arm and a cam. The inventor has using recognized that there is limited space available on the rocker arms, making it difficult to provide such a piston in many circumstances. It is desirable to address this problem.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, a hinged rocker arm comprises a first wing comprising a first opening for receiving a rocker shaft, and a first contacting surface, and a second wing comprising a second opening for receiving the rocker shaft, the second wing comprising a second contacting surface, wherein, when the first and second wings are mounted on the rocker shaft, the first contacting surface and the second contacting surface are adapted to contact each other and thereby transfer a force in a direction transverse to an axis of the rocker shaft.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a valve opening arrangement comprises a valve arrangement comprising a valve, the valve being movable against a force from a first valve position to a second valve position, a rocker shaft, and a hinged rocker arm comprising a first wing pivotably mounted on the rocker shaft and a first contacting surface, and a second wing pivotably mounted on the rocker shaft and comprising a second contacting surface, the first contacting surface and the second contacting surface being adapted to contact each other and thereby transfer a force in a direction transverse to an axis of the rocker shaft such that a third contacting surface on the hinged rocker arm contacts the valve arrangement and moves the valve against the force from the first valve position to the second valve position.
The features and advantages of the present invention are well understood by reading the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings in which like numerals indicate similar elements and in which:
At least one of the first contacting surface 29 and the second contacting surface 35 is a surface of a piston 37 movably disposed in a cylinder 39 on the hinged rocker arm 21.
The second wing 31 comprises a third contacting surface 47 arranged so that a force applied to the third contacting surface causes the second wing to pivot independently from the first wing 23. The third contacting surface 47 can be in a variety of forms but is shown in
The hinged rocker arm 21 can be used in, for example, a valve opening arrangement 51 as shown in
The valve opening arrangement 51 comprises a rocker shaft 27. A hinged rocker arm 21 comprising a first wing 23 pivotably mounted on the rocker shaft 27 and comprising a first contacting surface 29, and a second wing 31 pivotably mounted on the rocker shaft and comprising a second contacting surface 35 is provided. The first contacting surface 29 and the second contacting surface 35 are adapted to contact each other and thereby transfer a force in a direction transverse to an axis A of the rocker shaft such that a valve arrangement contacting surface 61 on the hinged rocker arm 21 contacts a contacting surface 63 on the bridge 57 and moves the valve 53a and 53b against the force F from the first valve position to the second valve position.
A second rocker arm 65 can be pivotably mounted on the rocker shaft 27 and can comprise a fourth contacting surface 67. The second rocker arm 65 is pivotable between a first second rocker arm position and a second second rocker arm position and is arranged to contact the bridge 57, with the fourth contacting surface 67 contacting the contacting surface 63 on the bridge, to move the valve 53a and 53b against the force F2 from the first valve position to the second valve position when the second rocker arm pivots from the first second rocker arm position to the second second rocker arm position.
The second rocker arm 65 can comprise a fifth contacting surface 69. The fifth contacting surface 69 and the third contacting surface 47 on the hinged rocker arm 21 can be arranged so that when the second rocker arm pivots from the first second rocker arm position to the second second rocker arm position, the fifth contacting surface 69 and the third contacting surface 47 contact each other as seen in
By the valve opening arrangement 51 shown in
When the piston 37 is retracted into the cylinder 39, when the second rocker arm 65 contacts the hinged rocker arm 21 to pivot the valve arrangement contacting surface 61 on the hinged rocker arm toward the contacting surface 63 on the bridge 57, the valve arrangement contacting surface 61 can be positioned to avoid contact with the contacting surface 63 on the bridge or to contact the contacting surface 63 without moving the contacting surface 63 beyond the position to which it is moved via contact with the fourth contacting surface 67 of the second rocker arm 65. However, when the piston 37 is extended from the cylinder 39, the force F1 (
It will further be appreciated that the cams on the camshaft 71 (
In the present application, the use of terms such as “including” is open-ended and is intended to have the same meaning as terms such as “comprising” and not preclude the presence of other structure, material, or acts. Similarly, though the use of terms such as “can” or “may” is intended to be open-ended and to reflect that structure, material, or acts are not necessary, the failure to use such terms is not intended to reflect that structure, material, or acts are essential. To the extent that structure, material, or acts are presently considered to be essential, they are identified as such.
While this invention has been illustrated and described in accordance with a preferred embodiment, it is recognized that variations and changes may be made therein without departing from the invention as set forth in the claims.
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