This invention relates to a holding device for holding one cam shaft of an engine relative to another cam shaft of an engine to prevent rotation of the cam shafts.
The holding device of the invention has been devised for restraining cam shafts of a double overhead cam shaft internal combustion engine against rotation. Where an internal combustion engine has four cam shafts, two holding devices according to the invention may be employed to prevent the cam shafts of each pair of cam shafts from rotating relative to the other cam shaft of that pair.
In internal combustion engines a toothed timing belt is trained around toothed pulleys or sprockets mounted to ends of the cam shafts. These belts require periodic replacement and to ensure that the timing relationship between the cam shafts and crank shaft of the engine is not lost, the cam shafts may need to be held against rotation relative to one another while the belt is removed and a new timing belt is fitted.
Tools for effecting such immobilization of cam shafts are available. Often such tools are specifically designed for a particular type of engine and are not usable for other engines. This requires a selection of tools to be stocked in order to enable workshops to perform replacement of timing belts for a variety of different engines types.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,332,256 discloses a holding device intended to be adjustable so that it may suit engines of a variety of types. The holding device of U.S. Pat. No. 6,332,256 is particularly complex in its construction and has a plurality of holding members arranged in pairs with at least three of the holding members being adjustable relative to one another and in one embodiment four clamps are present in order to allow the holding members to be locked relative to one another in a desired orientation.
The arrangement of U.S. Pat. No. 6,332,256, whilst being adjustable, is of a particularly complex construction and relatively difficult to operate.
It is an objection of the invention to provide a holding device which at least minimises the difficulties mentioned above.
According to one aspect, the invention provides a holding device for holding two rotary elements against rotation relative to one another and having a connecting member, a first unitary holding member with spaced projections for engagement with one of the rotary elements at spaced locations on the one rotary element, a first clamp for clamping the first holding member relative to the connecting member, a second unitary holding member with spaced projections for engagement with the other of the rotary elements at spaced locations on the other rotary element, and a second clamp for clamping the second holding member relative to the connecting member, the holding members being clampable relative to the connecting member at selected distances from one another.
Preferably, the second holding member is moveable along the connecting member and clampable by the second clamp relative to the connecting member at selected locations along the connecting member.
The connecting member may consist of an elongated rail relative to which the holding members are clamped by the respective clamps. The elongated connecting rail may comprise an elongated slotted rail with the second clamp being receivable by the slot in the slotted rail to allow the second holding member to be clamped relative to the rail at selected positions along the length of the slot.
The connecting member may have one continuous slot formed along its length and each of the holding members may be clamped to the connecting member by a clamp which extends through the slot. In an alternative arrangement, the connecting member has an aperture extending through it for receiving one of the clamps and relative to which the holding member may be clamped to the connecting member. A slot may be present relative to which the other clamp may clamp the other holding member relative to the connecting member.
As previously mentioned, the holding device for the invention includes two clamps for clamping the holding members relative to the connecting member. Each clamp may consist of a clamping fastener adapted to extend through the connecting member. Preferably, each clamping fastener consists of a clamping screw having a head at one end and a threaded shank extending from the head adapted to engage with the holding member whereby rotation of the head may clamp the holding member relative to the connecting member.
Each holding member may comprise a holding shoe having spaced projections for engagement with a respective rotary element. Preferably, the holding shoe has a body and two spaced flanges from which the projections may extend. Each of the projections is adapted to be received within a space between adjacent teeth or cogs on a rotary element such as a timing gear located on the end of an engine cam shaft.
In a particular preferred form, each projection has a shoulder or step part way along its height such that a free end of its projection is narrower in transverse cross-section than a base of each projection. By having projections of this particular shape, the device of the invention is more readily suited to use with a variety of different rotary elements. It should be appreciated however that it is not essential to the invention that the projections have this stepped profile.
It is preferred that a washer be positioned between each of the holding members and the connecting member such that the washer is clamped between the connecting member and the holding member when the holding member is clamped to the connecting member. It is preferable that the holding member be clamped to the connecting member to prevent undesired relative rotation of the holding member with respect to the connecting member. To this end, one or both of the facing surfaces of the holding member and the connecting member may be provided with a friction enhancing surface. In one particular embodiment both facing surfaces are provided with friction enhancing raised dimples.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompany drawings in which:
The holding member 21 has a central body portion 40 from which extend oppositely directed wings 41 and 42. An inner face 43 of wing 41 is provided with a projection 44 which is directed towards the body portion 40. The body portion 40 has an aperture 45 for receiving the threaded portion 33 of the shank 31.
Wing 42 has a projection 46 extending from face 47 thereof. The projection 46 is also generally directed towards the body portion 40 of the holding member 21. The threaded portion 33 of the shank 31 is received within the nut 28 and the nut 28 is held captive by a recess (not visible in this figure) in the side of the holding member 21 not visible in this view. A plurality of raised friction enhancing dimples 48 extend around the aperture 45.
The holding member 21 has a plurality of raised projections 49 extending outwardly from the wing 42 and raised projections 50 extending outwardly from the wing 41. These projections allow the holding member to be more readily grasped by the user and assist in strengthening the wings 41 and 42.
The holding member 22 is similar in construction and configuration to holding member 21. The holding member 22 may be clamped relative to the connecting member 23 by a clamp consisting of a clamping screw 56, a washer 57 and a nut 58 identical in construction to the clamping screw 26, washer 27 and the nut 28 which form the clamp which functions to clamp the holding member 21 to the connecting member 23.
With the holding device 20 fitted in the manner shown in
The holding member 21 is configured in a manner identical to the holding member 22 shown in
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20060064862 A1 | Mar 2006 | US |