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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an internal combustion engine equipped with a plurality of combustion chambers such to allow the variation of the opening of the valves of said chambers by means of an actuator, specifically an internal combustion engine adapted for decompression braking.
2. Prior Art
Decompression braking systems in internal combustion engines are known, specifically in reciprocating engines such as the diesel engines used for heavy haulage. In these engines, decompression braking allows to reach very high specific braking powers, especially in concomitance with supercharging actuated by variable geometry turbo chargers.
It is known that such systems contemplate, during braking, a supplementary opening of the cylinder exhaust valve, to avoid the expansion of air in the cylinder after the compression stroke, which would reduce the braking efficacy.
Various types of devices are used to make such systems, including devices varying the fulcrum of a lever, which may be a rocker arm or a tappet, to allow it to be activated by parts of the camshaft cam profile normally not active due to the presence of higher movement clearance caused by such profile parts.
EP 0 543 210 requires the rockers arms to be fitted on eccentric bushings, in turn mounted on a rocker arm axle. A hydraulic actuator when required turns the bushing, thus displacing the rotation centre of the rocker arm.
Other systems contemplate different cams with different selectively activable levers, but these are very complex systems.
For reasons of construction simplicity and cost-effectiveness, it would be desirable to be able to use one single actuator for all cylinders. Furthermore, the positioning of the actuator is critical for the engine construction, and a suitable arrangement, also outside the engine cover would be preferable. This would also make the conditions, e.g. in relation to temperature and vibrations to which the actuator is subjected, less critical. Furthermore, the limitations of the dimensions of the actuator would be less stringent, with a suitable choice of location. This all would either make possible or facilitate the use of several types of actuators, for example pneumatic actuators.
The problems identified above have been solved according to the present invention by an endothermic engine comprising:
a plurality of combustion chambers each provided with at least one valve and one lever adapted to cause the opening of said valve;
a camshaft with a plurality of cams adapted to control said levers;
a cylinder head having a supporting axle on which a number of bushings, each of which rotationally supports one of said levers, is rotationally and eccentrically mounted;
an actuator adapted to cause the rotation of said bushings by a predetermined angle;
characterised in that said bushings are made integral one another in rotation around said supporting axle by means of a plate rigidly connected to them at least in the direction of rotation.
The rotation of said bushings is such to displace the rotation axis of said levers varying the clearance in the cam lever valve chain, so as to either make active or to deactivate a portion of the cam, in relation to the opening of the valve.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the valves are exhaust valves and said cam portion is adapted to cause a supplementary opening of the valve useful for decompression braking.
The actuator may be suitably connected either to said plate or to one of said bushings.
According to a preferred embodiment, said plate has the shape of a cylindrical surface sector, having a symmetry axis coinciding with the rotation axis of the bushings. According to a particular embodiment, it comprises a series of overlapping sheets having the shape of a cylindrical surface sector, having a symmetry axis coinciding with the rotation axis of the bushings, which is preferably the symmetry axis of the supporting axle. A lever may also control more than one valve, e.g. if the engine has four valves per cylinder and therefore two exhaust valves.
The object of the invention is specifically contained in the accompanying claims.
The present invention will now be illustrated by means of the detailed description of preferred, but not exclusive, embodiments provided by way of example only, with the aid of the accompanying figures in which:
Referring to
The bushings corresponding to the levers of the other cylinders are mounted similarly on supporting axle 2. Plate 12, of cylindrical shape coaxial to supporting axle 2, is connected to ridge 7 of the bushing, e.g. by means of bolts 13. The other bushings will have a shape similar to that of the described main bushing and may at the most be preferably free from the actuator connection foot and will be connected to plate 12 in a similar manner to the main bushing. Thus, the rotation of all bushings will occur at the same time, obtaining the decompression braking on all cylinders. Plate 12 extends parallely to the supporting axle and to the camshaft. According to a preferred embodiment, it comprises a set of overlapping sheets 14, again having the shape of a cylindrical sector and being coaxial. They are fixed by means of bolts 13 and by means of a fastening bushing 15 (see
According to a preferred embodiment, the main bushing connected to the actuator corresponds to a cylinder centrally positioned with respect to the several in-line cylinders, e.g. in the case of an engine with six in-line cylinders, the main bushing corresponds to either the third or the four cylinder; it is apparent that this allows to reduce the deformation effect of the plate in transmitting the rotational movement, ensuring a higher precision. However, if needed, e.g. due to particular dimensional problems, a different positioning of the actuator is always possible. The levers and the bushings may be such to occupy the entire space of the supporting axle between two anchors of the supporting axle to the cylinder head, so as to prevent axial shifting.
The bushings may be made in a known manner. They may be made of a single part or several parts. For example,
It has been described in detail a case in which the variation of the exhaust valve opening for decompression braking is possible by acting on the corresponding levers, while the opening of the suction valves is fixed. The suction valve control levers may be rotationally supported directly by the supporting axle. In such case, the invention is advantageously applied to a supercharged engine. With suitable changes, it is possible to use the above teachings to vary the opening of the suction valves, if required, or to vary that of the exhaust valves in applications other than decompression braking.
The advantages of the present invention include the possibility of varying the opening of the valves of all cylinders with a single actuator, which may be arranged also outside the cylinder head cover of the engine, for example on it.
The invention also relates to a vehicle provided with engine as described above.
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MI2006A2288 | Nov 2006 | IT | national |
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