Claims
- 1. A variable camshaft timing phaser for an internal combustion engine having at least one camshaft comprising:a housing having an outer circumference for accepting drive force; a rotor for connection to a camshaft coaxially located within the housing capable of rotation to shift the relative angular position of the housing and the rotor; a locking pin in one of the housing or the rotor slidably located in a radial bore, comprising a body having a diameter adapted to a fluid-tight fit in the radial bore, and an inner end toward the housing with a tapered position adapted to fit in a tapered recess in the other housing or rotor, the locking pin being radially movable in the bore from a locked position in which the tapered end fits into the tapered recess, locking the relative angular position of the rotor and the housing, to an unlocked position in which the tapered end does not engage the rotor; a spring located in the radial bore opposite the inner end of the locking pin, urging the locking pin radially inward toward the locked position; and an oil passage coupled directly to an engine oil supply such that the locking pin is directly influenced by engine oil, which is not influenced by any intervening valves, moves the locking pin against the spring.
- 2. A variable camshaft timing phaser for an internal combustion engine having at least one camshaft comprising: a housing having an outer circumference for accepting drive force, and a rotor for connection to a camshaft coaxially located within the housing capable of rotation to shift the relative angular position of the housing and the rotor, the improvement comprising:a locking pin in one of the housing or the rotor slidably located in a radial bore, comprising a body having a diameter adapted to a fluid-tight fit in the radial bore, and an inner end toward the housing with a tapered position adapted to fit in a tapered recess in the other housing or rotor, the locking pin being radially movable in the bore from a locked position in which the tapered end fits into the tapered recess, locking the relative angular position of the rotor and the housing, to an unlocked position in which the tapered end does not engage the rotor; a spring located in the radial bore opposite the inner end of the locking pin, urging the locking pin radially inward toward the locked position; and an oil passage coupled directly to an engine oil supply such that the locking pin is directly influenced by engine oil which is not influenced by any intervening valves and moves the locking pin against the spring.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims an invention which was disclosed in Provisional Application No. 60/389,067, filed Jun. 14, 2002, entitled “A METHOD TO ENSURE ROBUST OPERATION OF A PIN LOCK WITH A CENTER MOUNTED SPOOL VALVE IN A VANE STYLE CAM PHASER”. The benefit under 35 USC§119(e) of the United States provisional application is hereby claimed, and the aforementioned application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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