Claims
- 1. A valve arrangement for an internal combustion engine comprising a cylinder head having a first series of hydraulic lash adjusters for the operation of a first series of valves, a second series of hydraulic lash adjusters for operating a second series of valves, there being more hydraulic lash adjusters in said first series .[.then.]. .Iadd.than .Iaddend.in said second series, an oil pump, first conduit means extending to said first series of adjusters for operating said first series of adjusters, second conduit means extending to said second series of adjusters for operating said second series of adjusters, means for communicating said first conduit means and said second conduit means with said oil pump, the length of the conduit from said oil pump to the first .[.adjustor.]. .Iadd.adjuster .Iaddend.of said first series of adjusters being shorter than the length of the conduit from said oil pump to the first .[.adjustor.]. .Iadd.adjuster .Iaddend.of said second series of adjusters.
- 2. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 1 further including at least one camshaft journaled for rotation about at least one bearing and operating at least said first series of hydraulically operated lash adjusters, and, third conduit means for supplying lubricant to said bearing for lubrication, said conduit means for supplying lubricant under pressure from said pump said first, second and third conduit means being in parallel flow relationship to minimize leak down of said adjusters when said engine is stopped.
- 3. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 2 wherein there are a plurality of camshaft bearings.
- 4. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 3 wherein the bearings are lubricated in series and the adjusters of each series are lubricated in series.
- 5. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 4 further including a pair of camshafts, each having a plurality of bearings and each operating a respective series of adjusters, the lubricant being supplied to the camshaft bearings being supplied in a series flow relationship with the lubricant being supplied to the adjusters associated with each of the camshafts in parallel flow relationship with the individual adjusters associated with each camshaft being lubricated in a series flow relationship.
- 6. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 5 wherein the camshafts are journaled within a cavity formed by a cylinder head and wherein the cavity is closed by a cam cover, at least a portion of the lubricant conduit means being formed in the cam cover.
- 7. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 6 wherein the camshaft bearings are formed in part by the cam cover and the conduitry delivering the lubricant to the camshaft bearings is formed in the cam cover.
- 8. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 7 wherein the lubricant conduits for supplying the adjusters are formed in the cylinder head and the cylinder head has passages communicating with the cam cover for communicating the cam cover lubricant passages with the cylinder head lubricant passages, the lubricant pump delivering lubricant to the engine through the cylinder head.
- 9. A valve arrangement for an engine comprising a first camshaft journaled for rotation about a first axis by at least a first bearing, a second camshaft journaled for rotation about a second axis by at least a second bearing, a first plurality of valves operated from said first camshaft by means including a first plurality of hydraulic lash adjusters, each associated with a respective one of said first plurality of valves, a second plurality of valves, operated from said second camshaft by means including a second plurality of hydraulic lash adjusters, each associated with a respective one of said second plurality of valves, a lubricant pump for supplying lubricant under pressure, a first series hydraulic conduit for supplying lubricant to said first plurality of hydraulic lash adjusters for their operation, a second series hydraulic conduit for supplying said second plurality of hydraulic lash adjusters with lubricant for their operation, said first series of hydraulic lash adjusters including a greater number of lash adjusters than said second series, a third series hydraulic conduit for supplying lubricant to said camshaft bearings, said first series hydraulic conduit being connected to said third series hydraulic conduit contiguous to said first bearing, said second series hydraulic conduit being connected to said third series hydraulic conduit close to said second bearing, and a supply conduit for delivering lubricant under pressure from said lubricant pump to said third series hydraulic conduit closer to said first bearing than to said second bearing so that the hydraulic pressure applied to all of said hydraulic lash adjusters is substantially equal.
- 10. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 9 in combination with a cylinder head assembly for journaling the camshafts and slidably supporting the lash adjusters.
- 11. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 10 wherein there are three adjusters per cylinder associated with the first camshaft and two adjusters per cylinder associated with the second camshaft.
- 12. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 11 wherein there are a plurality of cylinders associated with the cylinder head.
- 13. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 12 wherein the first and second series hydraulic conduits are formed in the cylinder head.
- 14. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 13 wherein at least a portion of the third series hydraulic conduit is formed in a cam cover closing a cavity formed in the cylinder head in which the camshafts are journaled.
- 15. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 14 wherein the bearings are formed at least in part by the cam cover and the third series conduit terminates in each of said cam cover bearing surfaces.
- 16. A cylinder head and cam cover assembly comprising a cylinder head defining a cavity in which a camshaft is journaled for rotation, a cam cover affixed to said cylinder head and enclosing said cavity, and means for delivering lubricant to the components of the cylinder head for their lubrication including a conduit formed at least in part in said cylinder head and in said cam cover.
- 17. A cylinder head as set forth in claim 16 wherein the cylinder head defines a cavity in which a pair of camshafts are journaled for rotation about respective parallel extending axis and the cam cover conduit supplies lubricant to each of said camshafts for their rotation.
- 18. A cylinder head as set forth in claim 17 wherein the cam cover conduit has a first end portion on one side of the cavities communicating with a source of lubricant under pressure and a transversely extending portion extending from one side to the other for supplying lubricant to the camshafts. .Iadd.
- 19. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 3, wherein said plurality of camshaft bearings are formed by a first group of cooperating bearing surfaces on a single bearing cap and on said cylinder head. .Iaddend..Iadd.20. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 19, wherein said first group of bearing surfaces on said single bearing cap are spaced apart from one another along an axis which is generally parallel to an axis of rotation of said camshaft. .Iaddend..Iadd.21. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 19, wherein said single bearing cap comprises at least one conduit for supplying lubricant to at least one of said bearing surfaces of said single bearing cap. .Iaddend..Iadd.22. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 19 additionally comprising at least a second camshaft journaled for rotation about a second plurality of camshaft bearings, said second plurality of camshaft bearings being formed by a second group of cooperating bearing surfaces on said cylinder head and on said single bearing cap. .Iaddend..Iadd.23. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 22, wherein said single bearing cap comprises a first lubricant gallery communicating with a first set of delivery conduits, each delivery conduit of said first set supplying lubricant to one of said bearing surfaces of said first group, and a second lubricant gallery communicating with a second set of delivery conduits, each delivery conduit of said second set supplying lubricant to one of said bearing surfaces of said second group, said first and second lubricant galleries communicating with said third conduit means. .Iaddend..Iadd.24. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 23, wherein each set of delivery conduits is arranged in series along the length of a respective camshaft. .Iaddend..Iadd.25. A valve arrangement as set forth in claim 23, wherein said camshafts are journaled within a cavity of said cylinder head and enclosed therein by said single bearing cap. .Iaddend..Iadd.26. In combination, a cylinder head assembly for an engine defining a plurality of spaced bearing surfaces, a single bearing cap connected to said cylinder head assembly and having a plurality of spaced bearing surfaces which cooperate with said bearing surfaces of said cylinder head assembly, a first camshaft journaled for rotation about a first axis by a first plurality of bearings spaced apart from one another along said first axis, each bearing of said first plurality of bearings being formed by said cooperating bearing surfaces on said cylinder head assembly and said single bearing cap, and a second camshaft journaled for rotation about a second axis by a second plurality of bearings spaced apart from one another along said second axis, each bearing of said second plurality of bearings being formed by said cooperating bearing surfaces on said cylinder head assembly and said single bearing cap. .Iaddend..Iadd.27. The combination of claim 26, wherein each bearing surface on said cylinder head assembly and on said single bearing cap generally has an arcuate shape. .Iaddend..Iadd.28. The combination of claim 26, wherein said cylinder head assembly defines a cavity in which said first and second camshafts are journaled and comprises a plurality of bosses which extend into said cavity and define said plurality of bearing surfaces, and said single bearing cap comprises a corresponding number of bosses which extend into said cavity generally opposite of said cylinder head bosses and define said bearing surfaces which cooperate with said bearing surfaces of said cylinder head bosses so as each pairing of bosses surrounds a portion of one of said camshafts. .Iaddend..Iadd.29. The combination of claim 26, wherein each bearing surrounds at least a half of one of said camshafts. .Iaddend..Iadd.30. The combination of claim 26, wherein said first camshaft operates as an intake camshaft and said second camshaft operates as an exhaust camshaft. .Iaddend..Iadd.31. The combination of claim 26, wherein said single bearing cap forms a cam cover which encloses said first and second camshafts within said cylinder head assembly.
- .Iaddend..Iadd.32. In combination, a cylinder head assembly for an engine defining on one side with an associated cylinder block a plurality of spaced combustion chambers and defining on an opposite side a plurality of spaced bearing surfaces, a plurality of flow passages formed in said cylinder head assembly each servicing at least one of said combustion chambers, a single bearing cap connected to said cylinder head assembly and having a plurality of spaced bearing surfaces at least some of which cooperate with said bearing surfaces of said cylinder head assembly, a first shaft journaled for rotation about a first axis by a first plurality of bearings spaced apart from one another along said first axis and cooperating with spaced bearing surfaces of said first shaft, said first shaft controlling the events of at least one flow passage associated with each of at least two adjacent combustion chambers, each bearing of said first plurality of bearings being formed at least in part by one of said bearing surfaces on said single bearing cap and cooperating with one of said spaced bearing surfaces of said first shaft, each bearing surface of said first shaft being associated with a respective one of said adjacent combustion chambers, and a second shaft journaled for rotation about a second axis by a second plurality of bearings spaced apart from one another along said second axis, each bearing of said second plurality of bearings being formed at least in part by one of said bearing surfaces on said single bearing cap. .Iaddend..Iadd.33. The combination of claim 32, wherein each bearing of said first plurality of bearings is formed by cooperating bearing surfaces on said cylinder head assembly and said single bearing cap. .Iaddend..Iadd.34. The combination of claim 33, wherein each bearing of said second plurality of bearings is formed by cooperating bearing surfaces on said cylinder head assembly and said single bearing cap. .Iaddend..Iadd.35. The combination of claim 34, wherein said cylinder head assembly defines a cavity in which said first and second shafts are journaled and comprises a plurality of bosses which extend into said cavity and define said plurality of bearing surfaces, and said single bearing cap comprises a corresponding number of bosses which extend into said cavity generally opposite of said cylinder head bosses and define said bearing surfaces which cooperate with said bearing surfaces of said cylinder head bosses so as each pairing of bosses
- surrounds at least a portion of one of said shafts. .Iaddend..Iadd.36. The combination of claim 32, wherein said first shaft comprises a camshaft. .Iaddend..Iadd.37. The combination of claim 36, wherein said first shaft comprises a camshaft which operates as an intake camshaft, and said second shaft comprises a camshaft which operates as an exhaust camshaft. .Iaddend..Iadd.38. The combination of claim 32, wherein said single bearing cap forms a cam cover which encloses said first and second camshafts within said cylinder head assembly. .Iaddend.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. .Iadd.07/.Iaddend.550,384, filed Jul. 10, 1990, now abandoned.
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