This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/684,251, filed Aug. 17, 2012, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The subject invention relates to the art of internal combustion engines and, more particularly, to a lifter guide assembly for an internal combustion engine.
Internal combustion engines include pistons that travel within a cylinder. A combustible mixture of fuel and air enters the cylinder through an intake valve provided in a cylinder head. The piston moves toward the cylinder head compressing the combustible mixture. A spark ignites the combustible mixture causing the piston to travel along the cylinder away from the cylinder head imparting a force to a crankshaft. The crankshaft transmits an output to, for example, a vehicle drivetrain. The piston again travels toward the cylinder head driving exhaust gases through an exhaust valve.
Opening and closing of the intake valve and exhaust valve is controlled by a camshaft. Lifters travel along lobes of the camshaft imparting a reciprocating motion to respective ones of the intake valve and the exhaust valve. Generally, the lifters urge push rods into contact with rockers. The rockers selectively open and close respective ones of the intake valve and exhaust valve. In certain cases, the lifter includes rollers that ride on the lobes of the camshaft. The lifters are held in place by lifter guides that establish a desired orientation of the rollers relative to the lobes of the camshaft. The lifter guides also aid in assembly of the internal combustion engine.
Presently, the lifter guides are held in place in the engine block using one or more mechanical fasteners. In certain cases, the mechanical fasteners are held in place on the lifter guide by retaining fingers. The mechanical fasteners are tightened during assembly. The use of mechanical fasteners increases an overall cost of the lifter guide as well as adds increased time and complexity to an overall process for manufacturing an internal combustion engine. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a lifter guide that may be installed without the need for mechanical fasteners.
In one exemplary embodiment, a lifter guide includes a lifter guide body having an outer surface and an inner surface that extend from a first end to a second end. The inner surface defines at least one push rod passage. A plurality of compression members are provided at the first end. The plurality of compression members projecting proudly from the first end. The plurality of compression members are configured and disposed to be compressed by a cylinder head to retain the lifter guide in a cylinder block. The lifter guide is devoid of mechanical fasteners.
In another exemplary embodiment, an internal combustion engine includes a cylinder block having a deck face and at least one lifter guide receiving portion defined in the deck face, and a cylinder head mounted to the cylinder block at the deck face. A lifter guide is arranged in the lifter guide receiving portion. The lifter guide includes a lifter guide body including an outer surface and an inner surface that extend from a first end to a second end. The inner surface defines at least one push rod passage. A plurality of compression members are provided at the first end. The plurality of compression members project proudly relative to the deck face at the first end. The plurality of compression members is compressed by the cylinder head to retain the lifter guide in the cylinder block. The lifter guide being devoid of mechanical fasteners.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, a method of installing a lifter guide in an internal combustion engine includes inserting a lifter guide into a lifter guide receiving portion formed in a cylinder block having a deck surface, mounting a cylinder head to the deck surface of the cylinder block, and compressing a plurality of compression members that project from the lifter guide proudly relative to the deck surface with the cylinder head to retain the lifter guide in the lifter guide receiving portion without a mechanical fastener.
The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Other features, advantages and details appear, by way of example only, in the following detailed description of embodiments, the detailed description referring to the drawings in which:
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, its application or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
An internal combustion engine constructed in accordance with an exemplary embodiment is indicated generally at 2 in
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In further accordance with the exemplary embodiment shown, lifter guide 34 includes a linking bridge 90 connecting first and second body portions 40 and 44. Linking bridge 90 includes a first end portion 93 that extends from first end 50 of first body portion 40 to a second end portion 94 that connects with first end 70 of second body portion 44. Linking bridge 90 also includes a first surface 97 and a second, opposing surface 99. First surface 97 includes a central raised portion 104 having an upper edge 106. Upper edge 106 is provided with a plurality of compression members, one of which is indicated at 108. Compression members 108 take the form of raised bumps 110 having a generally circular edge 112 that are integrally formed with lifter guide 34. Of course, it should be understood that compression members 108 may take on a variety of forms. Compression members 108 are acted upon by cylinder head 20 to located lifter guide 34 in lifter guide receiving portion 14. Compression members 108 may be sized to accommodate dimensional variations in one or more of cylinder block 4, cylinder head 20 and/or lifter guide 34 to ensure a desired fit. In addition, compression members 108 are sized so as to deform/crush without having a negative effect on structural integrity of lifter guide 34.
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First flange portion 159 includes a first surface portion 165 and an opposing second surface portion 167. First surface portion 165 includes a plurality of compression members 170. In the exemplary embodiment shown, compression members 170 take the form of raised bumps 172 having a generally circular edge 174 integrally formed with lifter guide 140. Of course, it should be understood that compression members 170 may take on a variety of forms. Similarly, second flange portion 161 includes a first surface portion 179 and an opposing second surface portion 180. First surface portion 179 includes a plurality of compression members 184. In the exemplary embodiment shown, compression members 184 take the form of raised bumps 187 having a generally circular edge 189. Of course, as discussed above, it should be understood that compression members 184 may take on a variety of forms
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At this point it should be understood that the exemplary embodiments provide a system for installing lifter guides in a cylinder block without the need for mechanical fasteners. Eliminating mechanical fasteners advantageously reduces parts costs, eliminates manufacturing steps and reduces part complexity. In addition, the lifter guides of the exemplary embodiments can be mated with lifters to provide a single assembly that may be installed into a cylinder block. It should also be understood that the number, arrangement, and geometry of the compression members may vary. Further while described as being formed from glass filled nylon, it should be understood that the lifter guide may be formed from other materials. Also, while described as being integrally formed with the lifter guide, the compression members may be distinct structures that are later added. The compression members may be formed from the same material as the lifter guide or may be formed from a different material.
While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the application.
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2465116 | Petersen | Mar 1949 | A |
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