The present application claims the benefit of priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2015-0105162, filed Jul. 24, 2015 with the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein for all purposes by this reference.
The present disclosure relates to an intermediate phase CVVT (Continuously Variable Valve Timing), and more particularly, to an intermediate phase adjustment apparatus of a CVVT allowing self-lock to be realized at all times by balancing oil pressures of an advance chamber and a retard chamber.
Generally, a CVVT (Continuously Variable Valve Timing) has been applied to a vehicle in order to reduce exhaust emissions and improve fuel efficiency and power output. Recently, the development of an intermediate phase CVVT system is being pursued by recognizing the limits to the responsibility and work area limitation of the conventional CVVT system and in order to improve it. Since this intermediate phase CVVT controls the cam position at an intermediate position, not the most advanced position (intake stroke) or most retarded position (exhaust stroke), the responsibility thereof is rapid and the use area of the cam can be widened, thereby improving fuel efficiency and reducing exhaust gases.
Meanwhile, in a case of a lock pin of the intermediate phase CVVT, the lock pin installed at a rotor side is locked into a lock pin hole formed at an intermediate position between an advance chamber and a retard chamber when the engine RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) is being reduced, thereby preparing for the subsequent engine start-up. At this time, the state where the lock pin is automatically locked into the lock pin hole during the engine RPM is reduced is a so-called “self-lock” state.
The self-lock is the function that allows the CVVT to return to an exact position mechanically without further adjustment in order to maintain driving safety of the engine at an area other than the operation area of the CVVT, that is, an idle driving state or a start-up of a vehicle.
However, when the CVVT is self-locked, it is possible to secure the intermediate position in the related art by balancing oil pressures of the advance chamber and the retard chamber. However, as shown in
The foregoing is intended merely to aid in the understanding of the background of the present disclosure, and is not intended to mean that the present disclosure falls within the purview of the related art that is already known to those skilled in the art.
Accordingly, the present disclosure has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the related art, and the present disclosure is intended to propose an intermediate phase adjustment apparatus of a CVVT capable of removing the problem that an offset occurs without an intermediate phase secured by preventing the phenomenon that oil pressure balance between an advance chamber and a retard chamber is broken by an average cam torque when securing the intermediate phase of a CVVT.
According to one aspect, there is provided an intermediate phase adjustment apparatus of a CVVT including: check valves provided to prevent backflow of oil when the oil moves from one chamber to the other chamber in order to secure a parking position of a lock pin in a CVVT of which an advance chamber and a retard chamber are formed between a rotor and a stator; and an oil inlet portion formed at the stator to correspond to inlet portions of the check valves; wherein the oil inlet portion provided at one chamber is formed larger than the oil inlet portion provided at the other chamber by a predetermined size, the open angles of the check valves for making oil to flow into a chamber are increased, thereby preventing an offset occurrence by a cam torque.
The oil inlet portion may be formed at the retard chamber and the advance chamber, respectively, and the oil inlet portion of the retard chamber may be formed larger than the oil inlet portion of the advance chamber.
The open angle difference between the check valves by the size difference of the oil inlet portions may be 1˜2°.
The oil inlet portion may be formed so that the size difference of the oil inlet portion is occurred by the depth difference indented in the radial direction of the stator.
The oil inlet portion may be formed so that the size difference of the oil inlet portion is occurred by the length difference indented in the fore and aft direction of the stator.
The oil inlet portion may be formed so that the size difference of the oil inlet portion is occurred by the depth difference indented in the radial direction and the length difference indented in the fore and aft direction of the stator.
According to the intermediate phase adjustment apparatus of a CVVT configured as described above, it is possible to realize more stable and robust structural CVVT in which an oil inlet portion of a check valve provided at a stator is formed largely at a retard chamber side than at an advance chamber side by considering cam torque effect so that the oil of the retard chamber can rapidly move to the advance chamber compared to the related art, thereby preventing offset phenomenon to balance oil pressure for an intermediate phase.
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, an intermediate phase adjustment apparatus of a CVVT according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the attached drawings.
The intermediate phase adjustment apparatus of a CVVT according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure may include check valves 313, 333 provided to prevent a backflow of oil when the oil moves from one chamber to the other chamber in order to secure a parking position of a lock pin 800 in a CVVT of which an advance chamber 110 and a retard chamber 130 are formed between a rotor 200 and a stator 400; and an oil inlet portion 335 formed at the stator 400 to correspond to inlet portions of the check valves 313, 333. Specifically, since the oil inlet portion 335 provided at one chamber is formed larger than an oil inlet portion provided at the other chamber by a predetermined size, the open angles of the check valves 313, 333 for making oil to flow into a chamber 100 are increased, whereby the oil moves easily to prevent an offset occurrence by a cam torque such that the oil pressure balance between chambers is achieved.
Specially, as shown in
Furthermore, the open angle difference between the check valves 313, 333 by the size difference of the oil inlet portion 335 may be 1˜2°, specifically 1.5°. The oil inlet portion 335 may be formed at the advance chamber 110 and the retard chamber 130, respectively. Therefore, when describing both the oil inlet portion 335 formed at the advance chamber 110 and the retard chamber 130, respectively, the reference number “335” of the oil inlet portion will be used. Furthermore, since only the oil inlet portion 335 of the retard chamber 130 is described and shown in
The oil inlet portion 335 may be formed so that the size difference of the oil inlet portion 335 can occur by the depth difference indented in the radial direction of the stator 400. Further, the oil inlet portion 335 may be formed so that the size difference of the oil inlet portion 335 can occur by the length difference indented in the fore and aft direction of the stator 400. Also, the oil inlet portion 335 may be formed so that the size difference of the oil inlet portion 335 can occur by the depth difference indented in the radial direction and the length difference indented in the fore and aft direction of the stator 400. That is, the oil inlet portion 335 of the retard chamber 130 is formed larger than the oil inlet portion of the advance chamber 110 as above described so that the check valve 333 of the retard chamber 130 is before opened and closed later than the check valve 313 of the advance chamber 110 to generate the open angle difference between the check valves 313, 333, whereby the oil of the retard chamber 130 can easily move toward the advance chamber 110 to balance the oil pressures of the retard chamber 130 and the advance chamber 110 rapidly and exactly.
Referring to
At this time, the check valve 333, 313 provided at each oil line 300 prevents the backflow of the oil flowing from the relative high oil pressure chamber 100 to the original low oil pressure chamber 100 along the oil line 300 again. Specifically, the oil inlet portion 335 of the check valve 333 in the retard chamber 130 is formed larger than the oil inlet portion of the advance chamber 110 so that the open angle thereof is largely formed in order to be opened before and closed later than the check valve 313 of the advance chamber 110, thereby preventing the offset occurrence by the average cam torque.
According to the intermediate phase adjustment apparatus of a CVVT configured as described above, it is possible to realize a more stable and robust structural CVVT in which an oil inlet portion of a check valve provided at a stator is formed largely at a retard chamber side than at an advance chamber side by considering a cam torque effect so that the oil of the retard chamber can rapidly move to the advance chamber compared to the related art, thereby preventing an offset phenomenon to balance oil pressure for an intermediate phase.
Although a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure has been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2015-0105162 | Jul 2015 | KR | national |