Claims
- 1. A hydraulic clearance compensation element for a valve train of an internal combustion engine, comprising opposite clamping regions and pressurisation by lubricating oil, in whicha first and a second component (4, 6), each serving as a clamping element, are held so as to be slidable into each other; the two components (4, 6) between themselves enclose a pressure chamber, tight to the outside, comprising a volume which depends on the mutual position of the two components (4, 6); the pressure chamber (7) can be pressurised by lubricating oil which flows through a supply chamber (8) and is subjected to the lubricating oil pressure; the pressure chamber (7) can be connected to the supply chamber (8) via a spring-loaded one-way valve (10) through which liquid can only flow into said pressure chamber (7); in the connection between the pressure chamber (7) and the supply chamber (8) an additional controllable check valve (11) is provided; between the pressure chamber (7) and the controllable check valve (11) a throttling channel is provided which serves as a bypass to the one-way valve (10); characterised in that the throttling channel is connected to a buffer space (22) whose volume can be changed, wherein the volume, at an internal pressure of the buffer space (22) which is below a specifiable value, assumes a predetermined minimum value, while when a lubricating oil volume flow is acting on the buffer space (22) above this pressure, said volume increases in a volume-proportional manner while building up a potential energy which is acting towards a reversible volume decrease.
- 2. The clearance compensation element according to claim 1,characterised in that the buffer space (22) comprises a delimiting wall (20) which can be adjusted against an elastic initial tension, with the position of said delimiting wall (20) determining the size of the volume of the buffer space (22).
- 3. The clearance compensation element according to claim 1,characterised in that the flow path situated between the buffer space (22) and the one-way valve (10) of the pressure chamber (7) is non-throttled.
- 4. The clearance compensation element according to claim 1,characterised in that the throttling channel is formed by an annular gap (17) which exists between the components (4, 6) that can be slid into each other and a sealing ring (20) which serves as an adjustable delimiting wall, said annular gap (17) being sealed off towards the outside.
- 5. The clearance compensation element according to claim 1,characterised in that The sealing ring (20) is held so as to be axially slidable and spring loaded in its direction of displacement from outside the sealed annular gap (17), in a way which acts so as to shorten the annular gap.
- 6. The clearance compensation element according to claim 1,characterised in that within the possible sliding path of the sealing ring (20) the annular gap (17) is radially enlarged.
- 7. The clearance compensation element according to claim 1,characterised in that in a position which corresponds to the minimal buffer space volume, the sealing ring (20) rests against an end stop.
Priority Claims (1)
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101 297 29 |
Jun 2001 |
DE |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Applicants claim priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Application No. 101 297 29.7 filed Jun. 20, 2001. Applicants also claim priority under 35 U.S.C. §365 of PCT/DE02/02248 filed Jun. 20, 2002. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
PCT Information
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PCT/DE02/02248 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO03/00103 |
1/3/2003 |
WO |
A |
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