The present invention relates to a mechanically controllable valve drive arrangement having a plurality of gas exchange valves disposed in a row, wherein a transmission arrangement is associated with a gas exchange valve, the transmission arrangement has at least one intermediate lever arrangement and at least one pivot lever arrangement, an intermediate lever of the intermediate lever arrangement has a working cam for operatively connecting to a pivot lever of the pivot lever arrangement, the intermediate lever is operatively connected to a peripheral contour of a camshaft, and the intermediate lever arrangement has an engagement element which is operatively connected to a valve lift adjustment device.
Such valve drive arrangements have previously been described. DE 10 2006 033 559 A1 and DE 10 2007 022 266 A1, for example, describe valve drive arrangements with an adjustable valve lift of a respective gas exchange valve. For this purpose, both valve drive arrangements are provided with an intermediate lever arrangement that is operatively connected to a camshaft so as to periodically move the gas exchange valve and comprises an engagement element via which the maximum or minimum attainable lift height is adjusted. All these valve drive arrangements, however, suffer from the drawback that after manufacture and subsequent assembly and owing to manufacturing tolerances, an exactly desired valve lift cannot be adjusted or cannot be reproduced in the operating state. This may result in a less than satisfactory running performance of the engine in the case of short valve lifts, especially when an identical valve lift is required for all valves and cylinders of a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine.
An aspect of the present invention is to provide a mechanically controllable valve drive device which avoids the above described drawbacks.
In an embodiment, the present invention provides a mechanically controllable valve drive arrangement which includes a plurality of gas exchange valves arranged in a row, each of the gas exchange valves having cylinders associated therewith, a camshaft comprising a peripheral contour, a bearing, an adjusting lever comprising a first end and a second end, a valve lift adjustment device comprising a control shaft configured to act on the first end of the adjusting lever, and a transmission arrangement associated with a respective gas exchange valve of the plurality of gas exchange valves. The adjusting lever is rotatably supported in the bearing. Each transmission arrangement comprises at least one intermediate lever arrangement comprising an engagement element, and an intermediate lever comprising a working cam, and at least one pivot lever arrangement comprising a pivot lever. The working cam of the intermediate lever is configured to operatively connect to the pivot lever of the at least one pivot lever arrangement. The intermediate lever is configured to operatively connect to the peripheral contour of the camshaft. The engagement element is configured to operatively connect to the valve lift adjustment device. The second end of the adjusting lever is configured to operatively connect to the engagement element of the at least one intermediate lever arrangement.
The present invention is described in greater detail below on the basis of embodiments and of the drawings in which:
In an embodiment, the present invention provides a valve lift adjustment device comprising a control shaft which acts on a first end of an adjusting lever, wherein the second end is operatively connected to the engagement element of the intermediate lever arrangement. Using this so-called adjusting lever, it is much easier, even in the preassembled or finally assembled state, to adjust the valve lift height of the associated gas exchange valve.
In an embodiment, the adjusting lever can be arranged so as to be shiftable. The engagement element of the intermediate lever arrangement may, for example, be formed by a surface section on the intermediate lever, wherein, the adjusting lever comprises a first rotatably supported roller that may be operatively connected to the surface section of the intermediate lever. This arrangement achieves a surface pressure that is substantially lower than in conventional arrangements.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the intermediate lever may comprise a second rotatably supported roller operatively connected to the control shaft so as to further minimize signs of wear.
In an embodiment, the intermediate lever has a first roller on the side opposite the working contour which is operatively connected to the camshaft, and has a second roller which is guided in a slotted link, wherein the engagement element is provided between the first roller and the working contour.
In an embodiment of the present invention, an intermediate lever arrangement can be provided which, for example, comprises two intermediate levers that are connected to each other at the end opposite the working cam via a connecting shaft, wherein first rollers are provided for a force transmission from a camshaft on the intermediate levers, and a second roller is provided between the intermediate levers to be guided in a slotted link, wherein the engagement element is formed by the connecting shaft.
The present invention will be explained below under reference to the drawings.
In the present embodiment, a mechanically controllable valve drive 54 includes the transmission arrangement 35 and the gas exchange valve 26. The transmission arrangement 35 is formed, in this case, by a pivot lever arrangement 56 and an intermediate lever arrangement 58, wherein the intermediate lever arrangement 58 is operatively connected to the pivot lever arrangement 56 via a working cam, and wherein the pivot lever arrangement 56 engages the gas exchange valve 26 by an end face, and the intermediate lever arrangement 58 is operatively connected with the valve lift adjustment device 41 and the camshaft 40. The adjusting element 48 of the valve lift adjustment device 41 engages an engagement element (e.g. a roller, see
In the present case, the adjusting lever 74 is also supported for displacement in a bearing 84, as is schematically indicated by a double-headed arrow. Due to the adjusting lever 74 being supported in a displaceable manner, a fine adjustment of the valve lifts is easy to realize.
It is also possible to provide an embodiment where an intermediate lever arrangement comprises two intermediate levers connected in a manner known per se at the end opposite working cam via a connecting shaft. First rollers are here provided for the transmission of force from a camshaft onto the intermediate levers, and a second roller is arranged between the intermediate levers and is provided to be guided in the slotted link. The engagement element for the adjusting lever is in this case formed by the connecting shaft.
The present invention is not limited to embodiments described herein; reference should be had to the appended claims.
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10 2012 004 413.5 | Mar 2012 | DE | national |
This application is a U.S. National Phase application under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2012/075788, filed on Dec. 17, 2012 and which claims benefit to German Patent Application No. 10 2012 004 413.5, filed on Mar. 8, 2012. The International Application was published in German on Sep. 12, 2013 as WO 2013/131593 A1 under PCT Article 21(2).
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PCT/EP2012/075788 | 12/17/2012 | WO | 00 |