Information
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Patent Grant
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6267090
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Patent Number
6,267,090
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Date Filed
Wednesday, April 21, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 31, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Denion; Thomas
- Nguyen; Tu M.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 9016
- 123 9017
- 123 9033
- 123 9036
- 123 9039
- 123 9042
- 123 9044
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An internal combustion engine includes a housing; a camshaft rotatably carried by the housing and having a plurality of cams; a rocker arm shaft rotatably carried by the housing and rotatably driven by the camshaft; and a plurality of rocker arms rotatably carried by the rocker arm shaft, with each rocker arm being associated with a respective cam. The rocker arm shaft and camshaft each include a gear these two gears enmeshing with each other. Rotating the camshaft in turn rotatably drives the rocker arm shaft within the rocker arms.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to internal combustion engines, and, more particularly, to internal combustion engines including a rocker arm shaft and rocker arms.
BACKGROUND ART
Internal combustion engines, such as multi-cylinder diesel engines, typically include a crankshaft, a camshaft and a rocker arm shaft. The crankshaft is connected with a plurality of piston rods, which in turn are connected with a plurality of corresponding pistons. Reciprocating movement of the pistons within corresponding combustion cylinders causes rotation of the crankshaft.
The crankshaft is typically interconnected with the camshaft via a gear set and thereby rotatably drives the camshaft during operation. The camshaft includes a plurality of cams, with each cam being associated with an inlet valve, and an exhaust valve or a fuel injector valve. More particularly, the rocker arm shaft carries a plurality of rocker arms, with each rocker arm having a roller follower which engages a corresponding cam on the camshaft. Rotation of the camshaft causes oscillatory pivotal movement of the rocker arms about the rocker arm shaft.
A problem with a conventional internal combustion engine as described above is that the rocker arm shaft is rigidly and immovably carried by a housing. The rocker arms pivot through a relatively small pivoting angle about the stationary rocker arm shaft. The small angle through which the rocker arms pivot is not sufficient to allow the formation of a hydrodynamic oil film between the rocker arms and the rocker arm shaft. As a result, the friction between the rocker arms and the rocker arm shaft may be relatively high and the energy required to pivot the rocker arms is increased. This decreases the efficiency of the engine. Additionally, the increased friction may cause increased wear or spalling between the rocker arms and the rocker arm shaft.
It is known to oscillate a rocker arm shaft through a small rotational angle using a rack and pinion arrangement in order to change the eccentricity of the rocker arms relative to the rocker arm shaft. However, the rocker arm shaft does not continuously or fully rotate within the rocker ends. Such a slight pivotal movement is not sufficient to create a hydrodynamic oil film between the rocker arm shaft and the rocker arms, or to reduce friction or improve efficiency of the internal combustion engine. An example of an internal combustion engine including such a rocker arm shaft is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,111,781 (Kaku, et al).
The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems as set forth above.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect of the invention, an internal combustion engine includes a housing; a camshaft rotatably carried by the housing and having a plurality of cams; a rocker arm shaft rotatably carried by the housing and rotatably driven by the engine; and a plurality of rocker arms rotatably carried by the rocker arm shaft, with each rocker arm being associated with a respective cam.
In another aspect of the invention, a method of operating an internal combustion engine includes the steps of: providing a rocker arm shaft and a plurality of rocker arms carried by and rotatable relative to the rocker arm shaft; and rotating the rocker arm shaft within the rocker arms.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary, perspective view of an embodiment of an internal combustion engine of the present invention; and
FIG. 2
is a sectional view taken along line
2
—
2
in
FIG. 1
, illustrating the interrelationship between the camshaft and rocker arm shaft when assembled.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings and particularly to
FIG. 1
, there is shown a fragmentary, perspective view of a portion of an embodiment of an internal combustion engine
10
of the present invention which generally includes a housing
12
, camshaft
14
, rocker arm shaft
16
and a plurality of rocker arms
18
and
20
.
Housing
12
includes a plurality of blocks
22
, each block
22
including a hole
24
. Holes
24
are axially aligned with each other and rotatably carry camshaft
14
therein. Blocks
22
also each include a bearing surface
26
which are axially aligned with each other and rotatably carry rocker arm shaft
16
, as will be described in further detail hereinafter.
Camshaft
14
includes a plurality of bearing surfaces
28
. A cam set
30
, including an inlet cam
32
, fuel injection cam
34
and exhaust cam
36
, is disposed between each adjacent pair of bearing surfaces
28
. Each cam set
30
corresponds to a combustion cylinder within housing
12
, in a known manner. Each bearing surface
28
on camshaft
14
is disposed within and rotatably carried by a corresponding hole
24
in housing
12
. When installed within housing
12
, each cam set
30
is disposed between an adjacent pair of blocks
22
in housing
12
. For ease of description, only two bearing surfaces
28
and two cam sets
30
are shown in FIG.
1
. However, it is to be understood that internal combustion engine
10
likely includes multiple combustion cylinders, with an adjacent pair of bearing surfaces
28
and a cam set
30
associated with each combustion cylinder.
Rocker arm shaft
16
is rotatably carried by bearing surfaces
26
of housing
12
. In the embodiment shown, housing
12
includes a plurality of axially aligned bearing surfaces in the form of holes through which rocker arm shaft
16
extends, similar to holes
24
carrying cam shaft
14
. However, housing
12
may include a plurality of hemi-cylindrical shaped bearing surfaces and another housing part (not shown) with a plurality of hemi-cylindrical shaped bearing surfaces which are complimentary to the hemi-cylindrical bearing surfaces
26
of housing
12
. When assembled, a slight radial clearance would exist between the outside diameter of rocker arm shaft
16
and the inside diameter of bearing surfaces
26
. Rocker arm shaft
16
would thus be captured within and rotatably carried by housing
12
. Of course, housing
12
may be differently configured to rotatably carry rocker arm shaft
16
.
Camshaft
14
includes a gear
38
which is attached to an end of camshaft
14
which extends through housing
12
. Likewise, rocker arm shaft
16
includes a gear
40
which is attached to an end of rocker arm shaft
16
extending through housing
12
. Camshaft
14
is driven in a known manner through an interconnection with a crankshaft (not shown) disposed within housing
12
. For example, gear
38
of camshaft
14
may be interconnected through a planetary gear set with the crankshaft disposed within housing
12
.
According to an aspect of the present invention, camshaft
14
rotatably drives rocker arm shaft
16
within housing
12
. More particularly, gear
38
of camshaft
14
is connected with and rotatably drives gear
40
of rocker arm shaft
16
in a direction, indicated schematically by dashed line
42
. For example, gear
38
may be interconnected with a rotatably drive gear
40
through an intervening planetary gear set (not shown) carried by housing
12
.
FIG. 2
illustrates rocker arm
18
when in an assembled state on rocker arm shaft
16
. Rocker arm
18
is used to actuate an inlet valve (not shown) within housing
12
. Rocker arm
18
includes a reduced friction bearing
44
which is press fit therein. In the embodiment shown, bearing
44
is in the form of a bronze bushing with an inside diameter which is slightly larger than the outside diameter of rocker arm shaft
16
. Rocker arm
18
is thus free to pivot or rotate about rocker arm shaft
16
, as indicated by rotational arrow
46
. Rocker arm
18
need not necessarily be provided with a bearing
44
, or may be provided with a different type of bearing.
Rocker arm shaft
16
includes a longitudinally extending bore
52
and a plurality of radially extending lube holes
54
. Each lube hole
54
is associated with a rocker arm
18
or
20
and extends to the annular space adjacent bearing
44
. In the embodiment shown, rocker arm shaft
16
includes a single lube hole
54
associated with each rocker arm
18
and
20
. However, rocker arm shaft
16
may include a different number of lube holes
54
associated with each rocker arm
18
or
20
, such as two lube holes
54
for each rocker arm
18
or
20
. A source of pressurized lube oil is provided within bore
52
and flows to the annular space between rocker arm shaft
16
and bearings
44
to allow easier oscillatory pivotal movement therebetween.
Rocker arm
18
also includes a roller
48
which rolls against inlet cam
32
of camshaft
14
in a known manner. Rotation of camshaft
14
within housing
12
causes corresponding oscillatory pivotal movement of rocker arm
18
relative to rocker arm shaft
16
, as indicated by arrow
56
. An opposing arm
50
of rocker arm
15
is used to actuate an inlet valve (not shown) carried by housing
12
.
In the embodiment of internal combustion engine
10
described above, rocker arm shaft
16
is rotatably driven by camshaft
14
through a geared interconnection therebetween. However, it is to be appreciated that rocker arm shaft
16
may be rotatably driven by sources other than camshaft
14
. For example, rocker arm shaft
16
may be rotatably driven through a geared interconnection with the crankshaft of internal combustion engine
10
, or may be rotatably driven using a hydraulic, electric or pneumatic motor, etc.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
During operation of internal combustion engine
10
, camshaft
14
is driven by a crankshaft (not shown) to cause camshaft
14
to rotate within holes
24
in housing
12
. Rotation of camshaft
14
, in turn, causes oscillatory pivotal movement of rocker arms
18
and
20
about rocker arm shaft
16
. Concurrently, gear
38
of camshaft
14
rotatably drives gear
40
and rocker arm shaft
16
. Thus, in addition to the oscillatory movement between rocker arms
18
and
20
, rocker arm shaft
16
also rotates within rocker arms
18
and
20
. The rotational movement of rocker arm shaft
16
causes the pressurized lube oil within bore
52
to flow into the annular space between the outside diameter of rocker arm shaft
16
and the inside diameter of rocker arms
18
and
20
, thus creating a hydrodynamic oil film between rocker arm shaft
16
and rocker arms
18
and
20
. The hydrodynamic oil film inhibits wear between bearings
44
within rocker arms
18
and
20
. Moreover, the hydrodynamic oil film allows easier oscillatory pivotal movement between rocker arms
18
and
20
and rocker arm shaft
16
, thereby reducing the force necessary to effect the oscillatory pivotal movement and improving engine efficiency.
Other aspects, objects and advantages of this invention can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A method of operating an internal combustion engine, comprising the steps of:providing a rocker arm shaft and a plurality of rocker arms carried by said rocker arm shaft, each rocker arm being separate from and at least one of freely pivotable and freely rotatable relative to said rocker arm shaft, each rocker arm having an elongate expanse, said elongate expanse including a first operative end and a second operative end, each rocker arm being mounted on said rocker arm shaft at a position between said first operative end and said second operative end of said each rocker arm; and rotating said rocker arm shaft within said rocker arms, said rocker arm shaft being rotated independently of said rocker arms.
- 2. The method of claim 1, comprising the further steps of:providing a camshaft including a plurality of cams and a gear; providing said rocker arm shaft with a gear enmeshing with said gear on said camshaft; and rotatably driving said camshaft to in turn rotatably drive said rocker arm shaft through said gears.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said rocker arm shaft includes a longitudinally extending bore and a plurality of radially extending lube holes, each said lube hole connected with said bore and being associated with a respective said rocker arm, and comprising the further step of providing a pressurized lube oil within said bore, and wherein said rotating step includes the substep of creating a hydrodynamic oil film between said rocker arm shaft and each said rocker arm.
- 4. An internal combustion engine, comprising:a housing; a camshaft rotatably carried by said housing and including a plurality of cams; a rocker arm shaft rotatably carried by said housing and rotatably driven by said camshaft; and a plurality of rocker arms rotatably carried by said rocker arm shaft, each rocker arm having an elongate expanse, said elongate expanse including a first operative end and a second operative end, said first operative end being operatively associated with a respective said cam, said second operative end for actuating an engine valve, each rocker arm being mounted on said rocker arm shaft at a position between said first operative end and said second operative end of said each rocker arm.
- 5. An internal combustion engine, comprising:a housing; a rotational drive source; a rocker arm shaft rotatably carried by said housing and rotatably driven in a single direction by said rotational drive source; and a plurality of rocker arms rotatably carried by said rocker arm shaft, each rocker arm being separate from and at least one of freely pivotable and freely rotatable relative to said rocker arm shaft, each rocker arm having an elongate expanse, said elongate expanse including a first operative end and a second operative end, each rocker arm being mounted on said rocker arm shaft at a position between said first operative end and said second operative end of said each rocker arm.
- 6. The internal combustion engine of claim 5, wherein said rotational drive source comprises a camshaft rotatably carried by said housing and including a plurality of cams, and wherein each said rocker arm is associated with a respective said cam.
- 7. An internal combustion engine, comprising:a housing; a camshaft rotatably carried by said housing and including a plurality of cams; a rocker arm shaft rotatably carried by said housing and rotatably driven in a single direction by said camshaft; and a plurality of rocker arms rotatably carried by said rocker arm shaft, each rocker arm having an elongate expanse, said elongate expanse including a first operative end and a second operative end, said first operative end being operatively associated with a respective said cam, each rocker arm being separate from and at least one of freely pivotable and freely rotatable relative to said rocker arm shaft, each rocker arm being mounted on said rocker arm shaft at a position between said first operative end and said second operative end of said each rocker arm.
- 8. The internal combustion engine of claim 1, wherein said rocker arm shaft includes a gear and said camshaft includes a gear, said gear on said camshaft rotatably driving said gear on said rocker arm shaft.
- 9. The internal combustion engine of claim 1, wherein said first operative end includes a roller follower which rolls against a respective said cam.
- 10. The internal combustion engine of claim 7, wherein said rocker arm shaft includes a longitudinally extending bore and a plurality of radially extending lube holes, each said lube hole connected with said bore and being associated with a respective said rocker arm.
- 11. The internal combustion engine of claim 10, wherein one said lube hole is associated with each said rocker arm.
- 12. The internal combustion engine of claim 7, wherein each said rocker arm includes a bearing disposed around said rocker arm shaft.
- 13. The internal combustion engine of claim 12 wherein each said bearing comprises a bushing.
- 14. The internal combustion engine of claim 13, wherein each said bushing comprises a bronze bushing.
- 15. The internal combustion engine of claim 12, wherein each said bearing is press fit into a corresponding said rocker arm.
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