Load biasing retainer clip and valve actuator subassembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6543402
  • Patent Number
    6,543,402
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 12, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 8, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A retainer clip includes a U-shaped body, first and second legs, and a resilient segment interconnecting first ends of the legs. The legs are adapted to resiliently engage opposite sides of a wall of a rockable actuator member. A second end of the first leg includes a guide recess having a clip edge. A second end of the second leg includes a gripping recess and opposing resilient edges adapted to frictionally grip opposite sides of a cylindrical member engaged with a socket in a second side of the wall. The resilient edges frictionally grip the cylindrical member at points on an axis intersecting and normal to the axial center line of the cylindrical member. The retainer clip is adapted to frictionally retain the cylindrical member in the socket to thereby form a subassembly for installation in a valve train.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates generally to valve actuator subassemblies, such as those for use in the valve gear of internal combustion engines. More particularly, the present invention relates to retainer clips for holding together elements of a subassembly, such as a finger follower and a hydraulic lash adjuster plunger or pivot. Most particularly, the present invention relates to clips that provide bias loading of the finger followers against associated valve stems during engine assembly.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




When assembling internal combustion piston engines of the overhead camshaft type subassemblies including a pivot or hydraulic lash adjuster (HLA) having a cylindrical plunger and a finger follower that is rockable or pivotable about the pivot in engine operation may be provided. The subassembly may include a retainer clip for holding the finger follower in assembly with the lash adjuster or pivot in order to simplify installation of the subassembly into an engine. In such subassemblies, it has been common to provide a groove around the lash adjuster plunger to receive edges of an opening in the retainer clip applied to maintain the finger follower and lash adjuster in assembly. Other subassemblies may include a retainer clip as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,047,675, which is incorporated herein by reference. Such a clip eliminates the need for the aforementioned groove around the lash adjuster plunger and serves to hold the HLA at a fixed angle to the finger follower to thereby facilitate installation of the subassembly to an engine. However, the clip does not bias the opposite end of the follower against the associated valve stem, and therefore does not encourage the maintenance of proper alignment and contact of the follower to the stem before the camshaft is installed in contact with the follower.




Therefore, what is needed in the art is a retainer clip that simplifies installation of the subassembly in an engine.




Furthermore, what is needed in the art is a retainer clip that maintains the HLA at an angle to the finger follower to thereby ease installation of the assembly to an engine.




Moreover, what is needed in the art is a retainer clip that keeps the finger follower in proper alignment and position with the valve stem until the camshaft is secured to the engine.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an improved retainer clip concept for use in valve actuator subassemblies. The retainer clip has generally a U-shaped body with legs that clip over the end of a wall in the body of a finger follower. A first leg includes a gripping recess that engages diametrically opposite sides of a cylindrical member, such as the plunger of a HLA, as in the prior art. A second leg of the clip includes a guide recess that engages a portion on a first side of the wall at a point offset from the axial centerline of the HLA and closer to the point at which the finger follower contacts the valve stem.




The gripping recess includes opposed resilient edges that frictionally engage the cylindrical surface of, for example, the HLA plunger and hold it in assembly with the finger follower. Preferably, the resilient edges engage the cylindrical surface of the plunger at points nearly aligned on an axis intersecting with and normal to the axial center line of the cylindrical member. The frictional engagement of the resilient edges on the cylindrical surface is adequate to not only retain the parts together, but also to position the HLA at an angle to the finger follower that allows easy installation of the subassembly in an engine.




The guide recess includes a clip edge adapted to engage a first side of the wall whereby substantially only the clip edge of the guide recess contacts the first side of the wall at a point inward from the axial center line of the cylindrical member thereby imposing a downward force on an associated valve stem after the subassembly is installed in said valve train. The moment produced about the pivot point on the HLA keeps the follower in proper alignment and position with said valve stem until the camshaft is secured to the engine.




In a preferred embodiment, the retainer clip is formed as a unitary member from a single piece of spring material. However, an alternative sheet metal embodiment is also disclosed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other features and advantages of the invention will be more fully understood from the following description of certain specific embodiments of the invention taken together with accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a pictorial view of the prior art subassembly showing the assembly force of the clip exerted along or near the axial center of the HLA;





FIG. 2

is an exploded pictorial view of a valve actuator subassembly of a finger follower and a hydraulic lash adjuster connected by one embodiment of a retainer clip of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a top view of the subassembly of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a side view of the retainer clip of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a bottom view of

FIG. 2







FIG. 6

is a pictorial view of an alternative embodiment of retainer clip according to the invention.





FIG. 7



a


is a side view of the prior art subassembly showing the lines of force of the assembled prior art clip; and





FIG. 7



b


is a side view of a subassembly showing the lines of force of the retainer clip of

FIG. 2

, and the downward force exerted thereby on the valve stem.




Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring first to

FIG. 1

of the drawings, numeral


10


generally depicts a valve actuator subassembly of the prior art including a rockable actuator member in the form of a finger follower


12


, a hydraulic lash adjuster


14


having a cylindrical plunger


16


, and a retainer clip


18


. The clip


18


is provided to hold the HLA


14


and follower


12


together in the subassembly


10


for ease of handling and subsequent assembly into the valve actuating mechanism of an automotive piston engine, not shown.




The finger follower


12


is of a type used in overhead camshaft engines and includes a formed metal arm


20


having side walls


22


connected at opposite ends along their lower edges by a bottom wall


24


having an outer end


26


. For clarity, the follower in

FIG. 1

is shown with one side wall cut away. A cam follower roller


28


is carried between the side walls


22


and is engagable in use with a cam of an associated engine camshaft (not shown) positioned in a fixed relation above the follower roller. At an inner end


29


of the follower, the bottom wall forms a seat or pallet


30


for engaging an associated valve stem


31


. The outer and inner portions of the bottom wall are separated to provide space for the roller and minimize the weight of the follower.




Adjacent the outer end


26


, the bottom wall


24


has an upper side


32


and a lower side


34


. The lower side


34


includes a socket


36


formed as a recess near the outer end


26


and adapted to receive a part spherical member therein. The upper side


32


is correspondingly deformed upward, forming a generally rounded raised portion


38


axially aligned with the socket


36


below. In use, the finger follower is rockable or pivotable about the center A of the socket


36


in a rocking plane


40


(

FIG. 3

) passing through the centers of the socket


36


and the valve engaging seat or pallet


30


.




The HLA


14


includes a cylindrical body


42


from which projects the lash adjusting cylindrical plunger


16


having a part spherical end


44


including a central oil hole


46


. The body


42


includes an annular groove


48


through which oil is received into the HLA for actuating the lash adjusting function and supplying oil through the hole


46


of the plunger.




The retainer clip


18


of the prior art (

FIG. 1

) is formed as an integral member from a single piece of spring wire. Clip


18


is formed as a U-shaped body


50


having first and second near parallel legs


52


,


54


respectively. The legs are interconnected at first ends by a resilient connector portion


56


. Each of the legs includes an identical recess, guide recess


58


in the first leg


52


and gripping recess


60


in the second leg


54


. Both recesses are formed by bending second ends of the legs, distal from the connector portion


56


, with two right angle bends and a smaller angle bend near each end of the wire. The recesses are thus defined by a first edge


62


formed by the extended wire of the respective leg, a connecting end


64


extending laterally relative to the first edge


62


, a second edge


66


extending from the connecting end nearly parallel with the first edge


62


, but preferably sloping slightly away from the first edge


62


in the direction away from the connecting end


64


. An angular end


68


partially closes an inner side of each recess. Each recess


58


,


60


is thus configured with a nearly or generally rectangular opening having a partially open end and nearly parallel opposed resilient edges


62


,


66


, being spaced slightly farther apart adjacent the angular end


68


, and are resiliently yieldable by reason of their construction from spring wire.




In assembly with the finger follower


12


and HLA


14


, the retainer clip


18


is forced over the outer end


26


of the bottom wall


24


of the finger follower


12


with the legs


52


,


54


resiliently engaging the upper and lower sides


32


,


34


, respectively, of the bottom wall


24


. The guide recess


58


of the upper first leg


52


engages and partially surrounds the raised portion


38


to guide the retainer clip into position with the gripping recess


60


below and aligned with the socket


36


. The finger follower may then be subassembled to the HLA by pushing the HLA plunger


16


through recess


60


and into follower socket


36


where it is retained by the friction of the resilient first and second edges


62


,


66


of the gripping recess opening


60


. As part of subassembly


10


, once HLA


14


is inserted in the engine, and pallet


30


of follower


12


is positioned in place on valve stem


31


, the camshaft can be installed in contact with follower roller


28


.




The nearly parallel edges


62


,


66


of guide recess


58


and of gripping recess


60


only contact the cylindrical diameter of raised portion


38


and plunger


16


at two nearly opposite points


72


which are aligned with the axial centerline of the HLA


14


and normal to the rocking plane


40


of the finger follower


12


. Thus, since the retention force B exerted by the prior art clip


18


in retaining follower


12


to HLA


14


is coaxial with the axial centerline A of the HLA, pallet


30


of follower


12


is free to become misaligned from and out of position with valve stem


31


from vibrations and other outside disturbances that may occur during engine assembly and before the camshaft is secured in fixed contact with the follower roller


28


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2-8

of the drawings, clip


118


and valve actuator subassembly


110


of the preferred embodiment is shown. Retainer clip


118


is formed as a unitary and monolithic member from a single piece of resiliently-deformable material, such as, for example, spring wire. The material is sized to provide adequate force to retain clip


18


on the bottom wall


24


until HLA


14


is inserted and then to frictionally retain the plunger


16


in place in socket


36


by the resilient edges of the gripping recess


160


. Clip


118


is formed as a U-shaped body


150


having resilient segment


156


and having first and second legs


152


,


154


, respectively, said legs slopping toward each other in the direction away from segment


156


. Second leg


154


includes gripping recess


160


for gripping HLA plunger


16


. It should be particularly noted that guide recess


158


of clip


118


differs significantly from the shape of gripping recess


160


and guide recess


58


of the prior art in that guide recess


158


is formed by bending second end


151


of first leg


152


distal from radiused segment


156


with one substantially right angle bend


157


. The length of segment


156


and length of first leg


152


between segment


156


and right angle bend


157


are selected so that substantially only clip edge


159


is in contact with raised portion


38


of bottom wall


24


of follower


12


or with a portion of upper side


32


of wall


26


between raised portion


38


and roller


28


. Thus, retention force B′ exerted by first leg


152


of clip


118


in retaining follower


12


to HLA


14


is not coaxial centerline A of the HLA as shown in

FIG. 7



a,


but rather is directed downward against follower


12


a distance inward from the pivot or axial centerline of the HLA as shown in

FIG. 7



b


. The moment C produced about the centerline of the HLA by second end


151


of first leg


152


of clip


118


after subassembly


110


is installed in the engine induces a downward force D on associated valve stem


31


by pallet


30


of the follower prior to the installation of the cam shaft. Thus, the follower is kept in proper alignment and position with said valve stem until the camshaft is secured in fixed contact with follower roller


28


.





FIG. 6

shows an exemplary alternate embodiment of a retainer clip


218


formed of, for example, bent sheet metal or plastic which could be substituted for the preferred wire clip


118


as described above. Retainer clip


218


is shown having a U-shaped body


250


with generally parallel legs


252


,


254


extending from a connecting portion


256


to distal ends


259


. Adjacent the distal ends are a guide recess


258


in first leg


252


and a gripping recess


260


in second leg


254


, both consisting of essentially round closed-sided openings adjacent distal ends


259


of legs


252


,


254


. Gripping recess


260


includes inward projections


294


at points lying on or near an axis intersecting the axial centerline of HLA


14


. Projections


294


must be resilient and form the resilient edges required to frictionally grip the opposite points on plunger


16


so as to hold the HLA in place.




Guide recess


258


includes at least one inward projection


296


positioned adjacent distal end


259


at a point lying opposite connecting portion


256


and positioned so that only at least one projection


296


is in contact with raised portion


38


of bottom wall


24


of follower


12


when clip


218


and HLA


14


are attached to said rocker. Thus, retention force B′ exerted by first leg


252


of clip


218


in retaining follower


12


to HLA


14


is not coaxial with the axial centerline A of the HLA as shown in

FIG. 7



a,


but rather is directed downward against follower


12


a distance inward from the axial centerline of the HLA as shown in

FIG. 7



b.


The moment C produced about the centerline of the HLA by first leg


252


of clip


218


after the subassembly is installed in the engine induces a downward force D on associated valve stem


31


by pallet


30


of the follower prior to the installation of the cam shaft. Thus, the follower is kept in proper alignment and position with said valve stem until the camshaft is secured in fixed contact with follower roller


28


.




While the invention has been described by reference to certain preferred embodiments, it should be understood that numerous changes could be made within the spirit and scope of the inventive concepts described. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but that it have the full scope permitted by the language of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A retainer clip for holding together members of a valve actuator assembly, said clip comprising:a U-shaped body having first and second legs interconnected at first ends by a resilient segment, said first and second legs adapted to resiliently engage opposite sides of a wall of a rockable actuator member; said first leg including a guide recess having a clip edge adjacent a second end of said first leg in guiding engagement with a first side of said wall; said second leg including a gripping recess adjacent a second end of said second leg, and having opposing resilient edges adapted to frictionally grip nearly opposite sides of a cylindrical member upon engagement of the cylindrical member with a socket in a second side of said wall and said resilient edges frictionally gripping said cylindrical member at points nearly aligned on an axis intersecting with and normal to the axial center line of the cylindrical member whereby said retainer clip is adapted to frictionally retain said cylindrical member in said socket of the rockable actuator member in a subassembly positioned for installation in a valve train; and whereby substantially only said clip edge of said guide recess contacts said first side of said wall at a point inward from said axial center line of the cylindrical member thereby imposing a downward force on a valve stem after said subassembly is installed in said valve train.
  • 2. A retainer clip as in claim 1, wherein said guide recess comprises a closed-sided opening.
  • 3. A retainer clip as in claim 2, wherein said guide recess includes at least one inward projection for contacting said first side of said wall.
  • 4. A retainer clip as in claim 1, wherein said U-shaped body is formed as an integral and monolithic member.
  • 5. A retainer clip as in claim 4, wherein said integral member is formed of spring wire.
  • 6. A retainer clip as in claim 4, wherein said integral member is formed of a resilient sheet material.
  • 7. A valve actuator subassembly, comprising:said retainer clip as in claim 1; said rockable actuator member; and said cylindrical member; said actuator including said wall having an end and first and second sides extending from said end, said second side including said socket; said cylindrical member including a cylindrical diameter and a rounded end received in said socket; said retainer clip first leg engaging the first side of said wall and said second leg engaging the second side of the wall; the interconnection of said legs extending around said end of the wall; said clip edge of said guide recess of said first wall contacting said first side of said wall at a point inward from the axial centerline of said cylindrical diameter; and said opposing resilient edges of the gripping recess frictionally gripping nearly opposite sides of said cylindrical diameter at points nearly aligned on an axis intersecting with and normal to the axial center line of said cylindrical diameter to hold said rounded end in engagement with said socket.
  • 8. A valve actuator subassembly as in claim 7, wherein said guide recess is formed as a closed-sided opening.
  • 9. A valve actuator subassembly as in claim 7, wherein said guide recess includes at least one inward projection for contacting said first side of said wall.
  • 10. A valve actuator subassembly as in claim 7, wherein said U-shaped body is formed as an integral member.
  • 11. A valve actuator subassembly as in claim 10, wherein said integral member is formed of spring wire.
  • 12. A valve actuator subassembly as in claim 10, wherein said integral member is formed of a resilient sheet material.
  • 13. A valve actuator subassembly as in claim 7, wherein said rockable member comprises a finger follower and said cylindrical member is a pivot for rocking motion of the finger follower.
  • 14. A valve actuator subassembly as in claim 13, wherein said pivot comprises a plunger of a hydraulic lash adjuster.
  • 15. A retainer clip as in claim 1, wherein said U-shaped body is formed as an integral and monolithic member.
  • 16. A retainer clip as in claim 15, wherein said integral member is formed of spring wire.
  • 17. A retainer clip for holding together members of a valve actuator assembly, said clip comprising:a U-shaped body having first and second legs interconnected at first ends by a resilient segment, said first and second legs adapted to resiliently engage opposite sides of a wall of a rockable actuator member; a second end of said first leg formed by a single right angle bend in said first leg; said first leg including a guide recess adjacent said second end of said first leg, and having a clip edge in guiding engagement with a first side of said wall; said second leg including a gripping recess adjacent a second end of said second leg, and having opposing resilient edges adapted to frictionally grip nearly opposite sides of a cylindrical member upon engagement of the cylindrical member with a socket in a second side of said wall and said resilient edges frictionally gripping said cylindrical member at points nearly aligned on an axis intersecting with and normal to the axial center line of the cylindrical member whereby said retainer clip is adapted to frictionally retain said cylindrical member in said socket of the rockable actuator member in a subassembly positioned for installation in a valve train; and whereby substantially only said clip edge of said guide recess contacts said first side of said wall at a point inward from said axial center line of the cylindrical member thereby imposing a downward force on a valve stem after said subassembly is installed in said valve train.
  • 18. A valve actuator subassembly, comprising:said retainer clip as in claim 17; said rockable actuator member; and said cylindrical member; said actuator member including a wall having an end and first and second sides extending from said end, and said second side including a socket; said cylindrical member including a cylindrical diameter and a rounded end received in said socket; said retainer clip first leg engaging the first side of said wall and said second leg engaging the second side of the wall; the interconnection of said legs extending around said end of the wall; said clip edge of said guide recess of said first wall contacting said first side of said wall at a point inward from the axial centerline of said cylindrical diameter; and said opposing resilient edges of the gripping recess frictionally gripping nearly opposite sides of said cylindrical diameter at points nearly aligned on an axis intersecting with and normal to the axial center line of said cylindrical diameter to hold said rounded end in engagement with said socket.
  • 19. A valve actuator subassembly as in claim 18, wherein said U shaped body is formed as an integral member.
  • 20. A valve actuator subassembly as in claim 19, wherein said integral member is formed of spring wire.
  • 21. A valve actuator subassembly as in claim 18, wherein said rockable member comprises a finger follower and said cylindrical member is a pivot for rocking motion of the finger follower.
  • 22. A valve actuator subassembly as in claim 21, wherein said pivot comprises a plunger of a hydraulic lash adjuster.
CROSS-REFERENCE OF RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/196,434, filed Apr. 12, 2000.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/196434 Apr 2000 US