This application claims priority to German Patent Application 10 2011 077 563.3 filed on Jun. 15, 2011, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to an internal combustion engine with at least one camshaft mounted via at least one bearing and with at least one phase adjuster according to the preamble of the claim 1.
Camshafts in modern combustion engines are often still mounted via so-called friction bearings through which in addition an oil feed line is fed into the camshaft, for example for operating a phase adjuster. However, compared to rolling bearings, in particular compared to ball bearings, friction bearings have high bearing resistances so that there is an increasing demand to replace the friction bearings by modern rolling bearings. However, it has been found to be a continuous problem of rolling bearings used in the region of camshafts that in the case of excessive oil which the rolling elements push ahead of themselves, the rolling resistance and therefore also the bearing resistance of such a rolling bearing increases rapidly.
The present invention is concerned with the problem of providing an improved or at least an alternative embodiment for an internal combustion engine of the generic type which is in particular characterized by an improved mounting of the camshaft and an alternative oil feed into the camshaft.
This problem is solved according to the invention by the subject matters of the independent claims. Advantageous embodiments are subject matter of the dependent claims.
The present invention is based on the general idea to now use rolling bearings instead of the previously used friction bearings, and to fit an oil feed ring onto the camshaft, which oil feed ring is adjacent to at least one of said rolling bearings and has at least one outer annular channel and at least one radial bore which is aligned with a radial bore in the camshaft. An outer diameter of this oil feed ring is smaller than an outer diameter of the rolling bearing so that the oil feed ring usually does not come in direct contact with an oil gallery on the cylinder head side. For adjusting the camshaft, the internal combustion engine according to the invention has in addition at least one phase adjuster, wherein oil supply to this at least one phase adjuster takes place via the oil gallery in the cylinder head to the annular channel of the oil feed ring and through the radial bore into the camshaft. Through the invention, the actual mounting of the camshaft and the actual oil feed into the camshaft are decoupled from each other so that comparatively smooth-running rolling bearings, in particular ball bearings, can be used for the mounting, and the oil feed to the phase adjuster can take place separately via the oil feed ring or the oil feed rings. Due to the arrangement of the oil feed rings adjacent to the rolling bearings, said oil feed rings can also represent a protection for the rolling bearings, which prevents the penetration of dirt into the rolling bearings and, at the same time, a reduction of the service life. However, most of all, undesirable penetration of oil into the rolling bearing, which worsens the friction, is at least made more difficult.
In an advantageous refinement of the solution according to the invention, the oil feed ring has at least two external annular channels which are axially spaced apart from each other and through which separate oil flows can be fed. Such an embodiment of the oil fed ring is conceivable, for example, for a so-called cam-in-cam camshaft, where two phase adjusters have to be supplied with oil. Moreover, oil feed rings with more than two annular channels or circumferential ring grooves are also conceivable, which then can conduct or feed more than two separate oil flows. Moreover, oil guiding rings with more than two annular channels or circumferential ring grooves are of course also conceivable, which then can convey or guide more than two separate oil flows.
Advantageously, at least one sealing ring is provided in each case axially adjacent to an annular channel, which sealing ring protrudes beyond the outer diameter of the oil feed ring and contacts the cylinder head. Such a sealing ring is required for separating the individual oil flows and also for limiting undesirable oil drainage between oil gallery and oil feed ring. Here, the sealing ring can also be configured as a throttle so that at least a small amount of oil can pass. Such a sealing ring formed as a throttle can be arranged, for example, adjacent to the rolling bearing at the oil feed ring, wherein this sealing ring then prevents undesirably high oil drainage into the rolling bearing, but allows an oil drainage that is absolutely necessary for lubricating the rolling bearing. Depending on the configuration of the sealing ring, it is therefore possible to influence the throttle effect of said sealing ring.
In another advantageous embodiment of the solution according to the invention, an oil guiding sleeve is arranged within the camshaft, which oil guiding sleeve conveys at least one oil flow received from the oil feed ring to the phase adjuster. Such an oil guiding sleeve serves in particular also for separately conveying different oil flows, for example to separate phase adjusters. Such oil guiding sleeves can generally be produced in constructionally simple manner and can also be easily installed within the camshaft. Here, such an oil guiding sleeve can generally also be configured as an oil guiding plug which is plugged from a front side end into the camshaft and is fixed therein.
Further important features and advantages of the invention arise from the sub-claims, from the drawings, and from the associated description of the figures based on the drawings.
It is to be understood that the above mentioned features and the features still to be explained hereinafter are not only usable in the respective mentioned combination but also in other combinations or alone without departing from the context of the present invention.
Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings and are explained in the following description in more detail, wherein identical reference numbers refer to identical, or similar, or functionally identical components.
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The configuration of the oil feed ring 6 according to the invention can be different depending on the number of required oil flows. Conceivable is, for example, an oil feed ring 6 as shown in the left illustration according to
Still viewing the oil feed ring 6 according to
Moreover, the camshaft 3 can be configured as so-called cam-in-cam camshaft and therefore can have an outer shaft and an inner shaft which is arranged coaxially in the outer shaft and which can be rotated relative to the outer shaft. In this case, usually two phase adjusters 4 are provided combined in a common assembly, the first phase adjuster 4 of which adjusts a phase position of the inner shaft and therefore of first cams relative to a drive, while the second phase adjuster adjusts a phase position of the outer shaft and therefore of the second cams relative to the drive. For a directed conveying of the oil flows 9 within the camshaft 3, a so-called oil guiding sleeve 12 (cf.
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With the internal combustion engine 1 according to the invention it is therefore possible, on the one hand, to mount the camshaft 3 in a smooth-running and wear-resistant manner and, on the other, to configure a separate oil feed for supplying the phase adjuster 4 with oil.
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