Claims
- 1. A bucket tappet for a valve gear of an internal combustion engine of the type having one end of the tappet adapted for direct contact with a stem of a combustion chamber valve and the opposite end adapted for direct contact with a cam lobe, said bucket tappet comprising:
- (a) a body member having a tubular wall portion with the outer periphery thereof adapted for being slidably received in a tappet guide surface formed in the engine, said body having a web portion depending from said tubular wall portion intermediate the ends thereof and extending inwardly therefrom, and a tubular hub portion depending solely from said web, said hub having the inner periphery thereof disposed in generally parallel relationship to the outer periphery of said wall portion, said hub portion having one end thereof extending axially beyond said web;
- (b) a cam face member having a generally disc-shaped configuration with one face thereof adapted for contacting an engine cam, said face member being disposed across one end of said tubular wall portion and secured thereto about the periphery thereof in a fluid pressure sealing manner;
- (c) plunger means slidably received in said hub portion in closely fitting relationship wherein said plunger means, said web, said tubular wall portion and said cam face member cooperate to define a fluid reservoir having an outer annular chamber and a central chamber, said plunger means including a member having an end face remote from said cam face and adapted for directly contacting a stem end of a combustion chamber valve, said plunger means having received therein hydraulic lash adjusting means communicating with said reservoir, to adjust the distance between said plunger end face and said cam face upon relaxation of engine valve timing forces thereon for adjusting lash between the valve stem and cam;
- (d) said hydraulic lash adjusting means having surface portions thereof cooperating with adjacent surface portions of said cam face member to provide a passage interconnecting said central and annular chambers; and,
- (e) retaining means operable to retain said plunger means in said hub.
- 2. A bucket tappet for the valve gear of an internal combustion engine of the type having one end of the tappet adapted for direct contact with the stem of the combustion chamber valve and the opposite end adapted for direct contact with the cam lobe, said bucket tappet comprising:
- (a) body means defining a tubular wall with the outer periphery thereof adapted for being slidably received in a tappet guide surface formed in the engine, said body means defining a web depending from said tubular wall intermediate the ends thereof and extending inwardly therefrom, and said body means further defining a tubular hub depending from said web and supported solely therefrom, said hub having the inner periphery thereof disposed in generally parallel relationship to the outer peiphery of said wall, said hub having one end thereof extending axially beyond said web;
- (b) said body means including structure defining a cam face generally transverse to said tubular wall across one end thereof and adapted for contacting the engine cam;
- (c) plunger means slidably received in said hub portion in closely fitting relationship wherein said plunger means, said web, said tubular wall portion and said cam face structure cooperate to define a fluid reservoir having an outer annular chamber and a central chamber, said plunger means having therein hydraulic lash adjusting means communicating with said reservoir and operable upon installation in an engine tappet guide bore and being provided with a supply of pressurized fluid to said reservoir, to adjust the distance between said plunger end face and said cam face upon relaxation of engine valve timing force thereon for adjusting lash between a valve stem and cam; and,
- (d) said cam face structure and said lash adjusting means each having surface portions thereof cooperating to define a passage interconnecting said central and annular chambers; and,
- (e) retaining means engaging portions of said hub and operable to retain said plunger means in said hub.
- 3. A bucket tappet for a valve gear of an internal combustion engine comprising:
- (a) body means including structure defining a generally cylindrical tubular outer wall having the outer periphery thereof adapted to be received in sliding engagement with a guide surface provided in the engine and including structure defining a face generally transverse to the cylindrical periphery and adapted to contact a timed cam, said body means including web structure depending from said outer wall and extending inwardly from said outer tubular wall, said body means further including hub structure depending from said web and having the wall thereof disposed in generally parallel relationship to said outer periphery, said web structure being solely supported from said web and operative to position and support said hub within said outer tubular wall;
- (b) plunger means slidably received in said tubular hub, said plunger means including structure defining a piston bore with a piston slidably received therein in precision closely fitting relationship thereto, said piston and said plunger means cooperating to define a fluid pressure chamber wherein said closely fitting relationship of said piston in said piston bore is operative to control leakdown from said chamber upon application of an axial load on said piston tending to urge said piston in a direction to compress fluid in said chamber;
- (c) one-way valve means disposed in said piston and operable to permit flow of fluid into said chamber upon movement of said piston in a direction outwardly of said piston bore, said valve means being operable to prevent opposite flow therethrough upon movement of said piston in a direction tending to decrease volume of said chamber;
- (d) means biasing said piston in a direction outwardly of said piston bore;
- (e) said plunger means, said hub, said web and said cam face defining structure cooperating to define a fluid reservoir for supplying fluid to said one-way valve means, said reservoir including an annular chamber surrounding said hub and a central chamber disposed within said hub and adjacent said cam face defining structure, said central and annular chambers being interconnected by a fluid passage defined by the cooperation of portions of said cam face defining structure and said piston; and,
- (f) said body means defining a fluid passage communicating said cylindrical outer periphery with said fluid reservoir.
- 4. A bucket tappet for a valve gear of an internal combustion engine comprising:
- body means including structure defining a generally cylindrical tubular outer wall, a face generally transverse to said wall for contacting a timed cam, a web extending inwardly from said outer wall, and a hub depending from said web and solely supported therefrom, said hub extending axially in at least one direction beyond said web and terminating at the end thereof nearest said face structure in an axially spaced relationship therewith; and
- hydraulic lash adjuster means slidably received in said hub for transmitting axial forces between said cam and said valve gear, and selectively axially expanding in cooperation with said body means to effect lash adjustment of said valve gear.
- 5. A bucket tappet for a valve gear of an internal combustion engine comprising:
- body means including structure defining a generally cylindrical tubular outer wall, a first force reaction surface generally transverse to said wall, a web extending inwardly from said outer wall, and a hub supported solely by said web, said hub extending axially in at least one direction beyond said web and terminating at the end thereof nearest said first reaction surface structure in an axially spaced relationship therewith; and
- hydraulic lash adjuster means slidably received in said hub defining a second force reaction surface and operative to selectively change axial spacing between said first and second reaction surfaces to effect lash adjustment of said valve gear.
- 6. A bucket tappet for a valve gear of an internal combustion engine comprising:
- (a) body means including structure defining a generally cylindrical tubular outer wall having the outer periphery thereof adapted to be received in sliding engagement with a guide surface provided in the engine and including structure defining a face generally transverse to the cylindrical periphery and adapted to contact a timed cam, said body means including web structure depending from said outer wall and extending inwardly from said outer tubular wall, said body means further including hub structure depending solely from said web and having the wall thereof disposed in generally parallel relationship to said outer periphery, said web structure being operative to position and support said hub within said outer tubular wall;
- (b) plunger means slidably received in said tubular hub, said plunger means including structure defining a piston bore with a piston slidably received therein in precision closely fitting relationship thereto, said piston and said plunger means cooperating to define a fluid pressure chamber wherein said closely fitting relationship of said piston in said piston bore is operative to control leakdown from said chamber upon application of an axial load on said piston tending to urge said piston in a direction to compress fluid in said chamber;
- (c) one-way valve means disposed in said piston and operable to permit flow of fluid into said chamber upon movement of said piston in a direction outwardly of said piston bore, said valve means being operable to prevent opposite flow therethrough upon movement of said piston in a direction tending to decrease volume of said chamber;
- (d) means biasing said piston in a direction outwardly of said piston bore;
- (e) retaining means in engagement with the wall of said hub structure adjacent the end thereof remote from said cam contacting face and operable to retain said plunger means in said tubular bore;
- (f) said plunger means, said hub, said web and said cam face defining structure cooperating to define a fluid reservoir for supplying fluid to said one-way valve means, said reservoir including an annular chamber surrounding said hub and a central chamber disposed within said hub and adjacent said cam face defining structure, said central and annular chambers being interconnected by a fluid passage defined by the cooperation of portions of said cam face defining structure and said piston; and,
- (g) said body means defining a fluid passage communicating said cylindrical outer periphery with said fluid reservoir.
- 7. The device defined in claim 6, wherein said retaining means comprises an annular member engaging the outer periphery of said hub structure wall.
- 8. The device defined in claim 6, wherein said hub structure inclues a circumferential groove formed in the outer periphery thereof and said retaining means comprises an annular spring clip engaging the said circumferential groove.
- 9. The device defined in claim 6, wherein said retaining means comprises an annular member received over the end of said hub remote from said closed end of said body.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 431,541, filed Sept. 30, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,470,381, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 100,689, filed Dec. 5, 1979, now abandoned.
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