This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. Section 119 of German Patent Application No. DE 10 2018 116 070.4 filed Jul. 3, 2018, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This disclosure relates to a module for a variable-stroke valve drive of an internal combustion engine. The module has a push rod acted upon by an e-linear actuator to move in a first direction. Adjusting fingers project from the push rod, each adjusting finger having, on a portion remote from the push rod, a contact surface for displacement of a transverse coupling slide of a switchable cam follower. A spring means for displacement of the push rod in a second direction is fitted on the module.
A module of this type, having a push rod acted upon by an actuator and adjusting fingers on said push rod, is meanwhile also known as an e-rocker module. An example of this is revealed in DE 10 2017 101 792. In the cylinder head, a common push rod with an e-actuator at the end is associated with a row of outlet valves of a 3-cylinder internal combustion engine. Two identically acting gas exchange valves are provided for each cylinder. When the actuator is not energized, resetting of the push rod takes place via the force of a pressure spring arranged in the vicinity of the actuator.
The components of the above-mentioned “long” module have to be assembled on the cylinder head in a complex manner and are customized for the respective internal combustion engine type. For this, the cylinder head has slots for guiding the push rod in the portion of the camshaft bearing, through which slots the comparatively long, delicate push rod, which is difficult to handle, has to be guided during assembly, with subsequent assembly of the push fingers on said push rod. In this case, the e-actuator is located flush behind the push rod and increases the installation space of the internal combustion engine unnecessarily, moreover needing to be fastened separately.
It has also been established that simultaneous actuation of the row of gas exchange valves has a high power requirement and that only a small time window is available in this regard. Moreover, a comparatively strong resetting spring means has to be fitted. Internal combustion engines with a cylinder number greater than three are also quite clearly a possibility.
The object is to create module a which is easy to construct and assemble and can be used in a versatile manner.
According to the disclosure, this object is achieved by the novel features described herein.
Accordingly, this relates to an “externally” pre-assembled module for installation in a cylinder head of the internal combustion engine. The module has a base plate with at least one projecting guide plate, on which base plate the e-linear actuator is positioned head first, wherein the longitudinally guided push rod with merely one or two projecting adjusting fingers extends along a wall of the guide plate. Suspended on an underside of the base plate is a rocker arm whereof a first arm is in contact with an adjusting pin of the linear actuator, the adjusting pin penetrating the base plate, and a second arm is in contact with the push rod for displacement thereof in a first direction. The spring means for displacement of the push rod in a second direction is fitted on the module and clamped at least indirectly between the push rod and the base plate or guide plate.
A module without the above-mentioned disadvantages is therefore provided. The now compact module for actuating one or two switching cam followers (inlet or outlet row) of only one cylinder of the internal combustion engine (three switching cam followers are furthermore conceivable) can be supplied to the internal combustion engine fully pre-assembled externally and assembled there “from above” in an automated manner or manually. The transportation and handling thereof are comparatively simple. The person skilled in the art will recognize that this module can now be used universally across a wide range of internal combustion engine types. It is also possible to only partially equip a cylinder head with the modules. It is moreover clear that the single module has a comparatively low energy requirement with a sufficiently large switching time window.
According to one embodiment of the disclosure, the base plate supporting the functional elements of the module and having the projecting guide plate is made from thin-walled steel sheet and is produced in a punching and bending technique. In this case, the base plate can constitute two simple longitudinal strips, for example, at the center of which the actuator is vertically fastened. To fasten the base plate to the cylinder head, the longitudinal strips have, for example, bores at their ends. These longitudinal strips can be screwed to suitable contact points of the cylinder head, such as camshaft bearing caps, parallel to the camshaft or to the longitudinal wall of the internal combustion engine, via said bores.
As is moreover proposed, a guide plate can be positioned opposite and parallel to the base plate, which guide plate likewise projects from the base plate in a single part. This creates a simple fastening option for a shaft, formed as a peg, for the rocker arm. Alternatively, the rocker arm can also be mounted on two eyes/lugs suspended from the base plate, or only on one side.
The flexible adjusting fingers, which are made from spring steel, can be present as components which are separately joined to the push rod. This refers to simply suspending them on the push rod via portions bent at right angles, or the like, which are constructed thereon. However, it is also conceivable and provided for the adjusting fingers to possibly be constructed as a single-part component of the push rod.
A simple contact point for the rocker arm on the push rod is provided via a tab which, according to the proposal, protrudes from the push rod in a single part and with which the second arm of the rocker arm which is remote from the actuator is in contact. The lug can simply stand out from the push rod. Alternatively, separate contact bodies, such as a screw, a peg, a block or the like, are possible.
An “internal” guidance of the push rod along the module is also provided. Accordingly, a holding plate is seated on a wall of the guide plate. The push rod is longitudinally guided in a slot between these components. Both plates can be connected to one another by pegs, for example, on which the push rod is guided by means of an elongated hole.
It is likewise provided to integrate the resetting means for the push rod in the module. For this, according to a sub-variant of the disclosure, an arm protrudes from the above-mentioned holding plate, between which arm and a bracket of the push rod a helical pressure spring or a helical pressure spring assembly is clamped. Alternatively, the resetting procedure can also take place electromagnetically or otherwise via a servo means.
The respective adjusting finger has a twisting geometry and is therefore neatly guided in the confined cylinder head region to the respective switching cam follower.
With reference to the figures:
A compact module 1 for a variable-stroke valve drive of an internal combustion engine is illustrated in the figures. The module 1, with all the components described below fully pre-assembled thereon, is supplied to the cylinder head 6 of the internal combustion engine and screw-connected there.
The module 1 has a base plate 2 made from steel sheet, from which a guide plate 3 is bent away. The base plate 2 ultimately consists of two strips running towards one another in the manner of wings (see in particular
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A push rod 7 made from steel sheet is guided along the previously mentioned guide plate 3 of the base plate 2 in the longitudinal direction of the cylinder head 6. In principle, the push rod 7 has a plate-like geometry. Two mutually spaced adjusting fingers 8 made from spring steel are suspended in the push rod 7. These extend along an outer wall of the push rod 7 and, via a portion bent at right angles 29, are seated in a pocket 27 of an upper longitudinal side 28 of the push rod 7.
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An angular rocker arm 14 made from steel sheet is suspended on an underside 13 of the base plate 2 (see
Energization of the actuator 4, for example at the start of a predetermined coupling time window for the transverse coupling slides 11 of the two cam followers 12, would result in a downward extension of the adjusting pin 16 of said linear actuator, whereby the rocker arm 14 would execute a segmental rotation in the clockwise direction. Consequently, the push rod 7 with its downwardly suspended adjusting fingers 8 would ultimately be displaced to the left and the adjusting fingers 8, subject to passage of the cam base circle, would displace the transverse coupling slides 11 of the cam followers 12, whereby, depending on the configuration, either a coupling or an uncoupling of the two lever parts of the cam follower 12 would be achieved, which does not need to be described in more detail at this point.
The above-mentioned translatory guidance of the push rod 7 on the module 1 takes place, more precisely, in a slot between the guide plate 3 and a holding plate 32 which is fixedly connected to the guide plate 3 and is likewise made from steel sheet. The push rod 7 has an elongated hole 36 which can be seen in
An arm 33 projects upwardly at an angle from the holding plate 32, a bracket 35, which likewise protrudes away from an end 34 of the push rod 7 which is remote from the rocker arm, being positioned opposite said arm 33 (see
It is clear that, in the desired displacement situation, owing to the spring effect of the adjusting fingers 8, these can “pre-tension” the respective transverse coupling slide 11 in the cam follower 12 outside or prior to passage of the cam base circle, with a “sudden” retraction of the respective transverse coupling slide 11 into the cam follower 12 occurring at the start of the base circle.
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