Claims
- 1. An engine braking system, for providing a compression release valve event in an internal combustion engine, comprising:a rocker arm shaft; a hydraulic relief passage formed in the rocker arm shaft; a rocker arm having a central bore adapted to receive the rocker arm shaft, a piston bore, and an internal hydraulic passage connecting the piston bore to a surface port at the central bore; means for pivoting the rocker arm on the rocker arm shaft to provide a compression release valve event; and a lash piston disposed in a piston bore in the rocker arm, said lash piston being adapted to open an engine valve for the compression release event; wherein selective hydraulic communication between the hydraulic relief passage and the internal hydraulic passage at the surface port is adapted to release hydraulic fluid from the piston bore.
- 2. An engine braking system, for providing a compression release valve event in an internal combustion engine, comprising:a first rocker arm having a piston bore and an internal hydraulic passage connecting the piston bore to a surface port on the first rocker arm; an adjacent member to the first rocker arm selected from the group consisting of: a rocker arm shaft, a rocker arm shaft pedestal, a second rocker arm, a sleeve, a ring, and a follower arm; an hydraulic relief opening formed in the adjacent member; means for pivoting the rocker arm to provide a compression release valve event; and an expandable hydraulic tappet disposed in the piston bore in the rocker arm, said tappet being adapted to open an engine valve for the compression release event; wherein selective hydraulic communication between the hydraulic relief opening and the internal hydraulic passage at the surface port is adapted to release hydraulic fluid from the piston bore.
- 3. The engine braking system of claim 2 further comprising a control valve provided in a control valve bore in the internal hydraulic passage in the first rocker arm.
- 4. The engine braking system of claim 1 wherein the tappet comprises:an outer piston; an inner piston slidably received in an outer piston; and a spring disposed in said inner piston and separating said inner and outer pistons.
- 5. The engine braking system of claim 1 wherein the means for pivoting comprises a cam.
- 6. The engine braking system of claim 2 wherein the relief passage includes an enlarged opening at the intersection of the relief passage and the adjacent member outer surface.
- 7. The engine braking system of claim 2, further comprising means for reducing a lash space between the tappet and an engine valve.
- 8. The engine braking system of claim 2, further comprising an hydraulic accumulator in communication with the relief passage.
- 9. An engine braking system for providing a compression release valve event in an internal combustion engine, comprising:a rocker arm shaft; a hydraulic passage formed in the rocker arm shaft, said relief passage communicating with an outer surface of the rocker arm shaft; a rocker arm having a central bore adapted to receive the rocker arm shaft; means for pivoting the rocker arm on the rocker arm shaft to provide a compression release valve event; an expandable hydraulic tappet disposed in a piston bore in the rocker arm, said tappet being adapted to open an engine valve for the compression release event; means for providing hydraulic fluid to the tappet; and means for providing selective hydraulic communication between the tappet and the relief passage responsive to pivoting of the rocker arm, wherein the means for providing hydraulic fluid to the tappet comprises a control valve provided in a control valve bore in the rocker arm first passage formed in the rocker arm and a first passage extending between the piston bore and the control valve bore, and wherein the means for providing selective hydraulic communication between the relief passage and the tappet comprises a second passage formed in the rocker arm extending between the first passage and the central bore.
- 10. The engine braking system of claim 9 further comprising a check valve disposed in the second passage.
- 11. The engine braking system of claim 9 wherein the second passage includes an enlarged opening at the intersection of the second passage and the central bore.
- 12. The engine braking system of claim 11 wherein the relief passage includes an enlarged opening at the intersection of the relief passage and the rocker arm shaft outer surface.
- 13. The engine braking system of claim 9, further comprising a third passage formed in the rocker arm extending between the control valve bore and the central bore.
- 14. The engine braking system of claim 13 wherein said means for reducing lash space comprises:a fourth passage formed in the rocker arm extending between the central bore and the piston bore; and a check valve disposed in the fourth passage.
- 15. The engine braking system of claim 14 further comprising a lash passage formed in the rocker arm shaft adapted to provide hydraulic fluid to the fourth passage in the rocker arm.
- 16. The engine braking system of claim 13 further comprising one or more drain passages in the control valve bore, wherein the control valve is adapted to transfer hydraulic fluid to the first passage and block the one or more drain passages in the control valve bore when hydraulic fluid is applied to the control valve from the third passage.
- 17. The engine braking system of claim 16 wherein the control valve comprises a spool valve.
- 18. The engine braking system of claim 16, further comprising a control passage formed in the rocker arm shaft adapted to provide hydraulic fluid to the third passage in the rocker arm.
- 19. The engine braking system of claim 18, further comprising a solenoid valve adapted to selectively provide hydraulic fluid to the control passage.
- 20. An engine braking system, for providing an engine valve actuation event in an internal combustion engine, comprising:a rocker arm shaft; a rocker arm mounted on the rocker arm shaft, said rocker arm including a piston bore, a control valve bore, an accumulator bore, a first hydraulic passage connecting the piston bore to the control valve bore, a second hydraulic passage connecting an upper portion of the control valve bore to the accumulator bore, and a third hydraulic passage connecting a lower portion of the control valve bore to a central portion of the second hydraulic passage; a control valve slidably disposed in the control valve bore; a lash piston slidably disposed in the piston bore; and an accumulator piston disposed in the accumulator bore.
- 21. The system of claim 20 further comprising:a spring biasing the control valve into the control valve bore; and a control valve extension extending from the control valve out of the control valve bore.
- 22. The system of claim 20 further comprising means for preventing the flow of hydraulic fluid from the control valve bore through the third hydraulic passage to the second hydraulic passage.
- 23. The system of claim 20 further comprising means for forcing the control valve into a position that blocks hydraulic communication between the first and second hydraulic passages, and permits hydraulic communication between the first and third hydraulic passages.
- 24. An engine braking system, for providing a compression release valve event in an internal combustion engine, comprising:a first rocker arm having a piston bore and an internal hydraulic passage connecting the piston bore to a surface port on the first rocker arm; an adjacent member to the first rocker arm selected from the group consisting of: a rocker arm shaft, a rocker arm pedestal, a second rocker arm, a sleeve, a ring, and a follower arm; a hydraulic relief opening formed in the adjacent member; means for pivoting the rocker arm to provide a compression release valve event; and a lash piston disposed in the piston bore in the rocker arm, said lash piston being adapted to open an engine valve for the compression release event; wherein selective hydraulic communication between the hydraulic relief opening and the internal hydraulic passage at the surface port is adapted to release hydraulic fluid from the piston bore.
- 25. The engine braking system of claim 24 wherein the lash piston comprises a solid piston.
- 26. The engine braking system of claim 24 wherein the lash piston includes an interior chamber.
- 27. The engine braking system of claim 24 wherein the selective hydraulic communication is established responsive to movement of the first rocker arm.
- 28. The engine braking system of claim 24 wherein the hydraulic relief opening comprises a hydraulic relief passage.
- 29. The engine braking system of claim 24 wherein the hydraulic relief opening comprises a window passage.
- 30. The engine braking system of claim 24 wherein the selective hydraulic communication is established responsive to movement of the adjacent member.
- 31. The engine braking system of claim 30 wherein movement of the adjacent member is responsive to movement of a cam.
- 32. A method of providing engine braking in an internal combustion engine using a rocker arm having a hydraulic lash piston integrated in an end of the rocker arm, said method comprising the steps of:providing the rocker arm next to an adjacent member selected from the group consisting of: a rocker arm shaft, a rocker arm pedestal, a second rocker arm, a sleeve, a ring, and a follower arm, said adjacent member having a relief opening incorporated therein and said rocker arm having an internal hydraulic passage providing selective communication between the relief opening and the lash piston; providing hydraulic fluid to the lash piston during an engine braking mode of engine operation, thereby taking up lash between the lash piston and an engine valve; opening the engine valve responsive to movement of the rocker arm and the provision of hydraulic fluid to the lash piston, to carry out an engine braking event; and terminating the engine braking event responsive to relative motion between the rocker arm and the adjacent member to thereby selectively establish hydraulic communication between the internal hydraulic passage in the rocker arm and the relief opening in the adjacent member.
- 33. The method of claim 32 wherein the step of terminating comprises the step of clipping the engine braking event.
- 34. The method of claim 32 wherein the step of terminating comprises the step of resetting the engine valve.
- 35. An engine braking system, for providing a compression release valve event in an internal combustion engine, comprising:a rocker arm having a central bore, a lash piston, a control valve, an accumulator piston; an internal hydraulic passage in the rocker arm extending between the lash piston, the control valve, and the accumulator piston; means for pivoting the rocker arm to provide an engine braking valve event; means for biasing the control valve into a closed position during an engine braking mode; and means for selectively opening the control valve during the engine braking mode.
- 36. The engine braking system of claim 35 wherein the means for biasing the control valve into a closed position comprises a hydraulic control passage in the rocker arm extending between the control valve and the central bore.
- 37. The engine braking system of claim 35 wherein the means for selectively opening the control valve comprises an external stop.
- 38. The engine braking system of claim 35 wherein the means for selectively opening the control valve comprises a follower arm.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The application relates to and claims priority on U.S. Provisional Pat. App. Ser. No. 60/172,581, filed on Dec, 20, 1999.
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