MULTICYLINDER INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED HYDRAULIC DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING VARIABLE ACTUATION OF THE VALVES, INTEGRATED IN A PRE-ASSEMBLED UNIT MOUNTED ON THE ENGINE CYLINDER HEAD

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6601553
  • Patent Number
    6,601,553
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 30, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 5, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
Described herein is an internal-combustion engine provided with an electro-hydraulic device of an improved type for controlling variable actuation of the valves of the engine.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to multicylinder internal-combustion engines of the type comprising:




at least one intake valve and at least one exhaust valve for each cylinder, each valve being provided with respective elastic return means, which push the valve towards a closed position for controlling respective intake and exhaust pipes; and




at least one camshaft, for activating the intake and exhaust valves of the engine cylinders by means of respective tappets;




in which each intake valve is controlled by the respective tappet against the action of the aforesaid elastic return means by interposition of hydraulic means that include a pressurized fluid chamber;




said pressurized fluid chamber being designed to be connected by means of a solenoid valve to an exhaust channel in order to uncouple the valve from the respective tappet and bring about fast closing of the valve as a result of the respective elastic return means;




electronic control means for controlling each solenoid valve so as to vary the time and the opening stroke of the respective intake valve according to one or more operating parameters of the engine;




in which the hydraulic control means for controlling the intake valves of the engine and the solenoid valves associated thereto form part of a pre-assembled unit mounted on the engine cylinder head.




An engine of the type specified above is, for example, described and illustrated in the European patent application EP-A-0 803 642 in the name of the present applicant.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The purpose of the present invention is to further improve the device described above.




With a view to achieving the above purpose, the subject of the present invention is a multicylinder engine having all the aforementioned characteristics and further comprising the characteristics that form the subject of the characterizing part of the annexed claim


1


.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will now be described, with reference to the attached drawings, which are provided purely by way of non-limiting example, and in which:





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of an engine according to the known art, of the type described in the European patent application EP-A-0 803 642 in the name of the present applicant;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the engine according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the pre-assembled unit incorporating the electro-hydraulic system for variable actuation of the intake valves of the engine according to the invention;





FIG. 4

is a plan view of the unit illustrated in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line V—V of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VI—VI of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 7

is a partial longitudinal sectional view; and





FIG. 8

is a sectional view of a valve unit showing the cover details.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference to

FIG. 1

, the internal-combustion engine described in the previously mentioned European patent application EP-A-0 803 642 in the name of the present applicant is a multicylinder engine, for example, a four-cylinder in-line engine comprising a cylinder head


1


. The cylinder head


1


comprises, for each cylinder, a cavity


2


formed in the base surface


3


of the head


1


, which defines the combustion chamber, and into which there give out two intake pipes


4


,


5


and two exhaust pipes


6


. Communication of the intake pipes


4


,


5


with the combustion chamber


2


is controlled by two intake valves


7


of the traditional poppet or mushroom type, each comprising a stem


8


slidably mounted in the body of the cylinder head


1


. Each valve


7


is recalled to the closing position by springs


9


set between an internal surface of the cylinder head


1


and an end cup or bucket


10


of the valve. Opening of the intake valve


7


is controlled, in the way that will be described hereinafter, by a camshaft


11


, which is mounted so that it can turn about an axis


12


within supports of the cylinder head


1


and which comprises a plurality of cams


14


for actuation of the valves.




Each cam


14


for controlling an intake valve


7


cooperates with the cup


15


of a tappet


16


slidably mounted along an axis


17


, which, in the case of the example illustrated in the above-mentioned prior document, was set in a direction at substantially 90° with respect to the axis of the valve


7


. The tappet


16


is slidably mounted within a bushing


18


carried by a body


19


of a pre-assembled unit


20


, which incorporates all the electrical and hydraulic devices associated to operation of the intake valves, according to what is described in detail hereinafter. The tappet


16


is able to transmit a thrust to the stem


8


of the valve


7


so as to cause opening of the latter against the action of the elastic means


9


by fluids under pressure (typically oil coming from the lubricating circuit of the engine), which is present in a chamber C, and a piston


21


slidably mounted in a cylindrical body consisting of a bushing


22


, which is carried by the body


19


of the subassembly


20


. Once again in the known solution illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the pressurized-fluid chamber C, associated to each intake valve


7


, can be set in communication with an outlet channel


23


by means of a solenoid valve


24


. The solenoid valve


24


, which may be of any known type suitable for the function illustrated herein, is controlled by electronic control means, designated as a whole by


25


, according to the signals S that indicate operating parameters of the engine, such as the position of the accelerator and the engine r.p.m. When the solenoid valve


24


is opened, the chamber C enters into communication with the channel


23


, so that the pressurized fluid present in the chamber C flows into the channel


23


and there is obtained a decoupling of the tappet


16


from the respective intake valve


7


, which then rapidly returns to its closing position under the action of the return spring


9


. By controlling communication between the chamber C and the outlet channel


23


, it is therefore possible to vary the time and stroke of opening of each intake valve


7


as desired.




The outlet channels


23


of the various solenoid valves


24


all give out into one and the same longitudinal channel


26


, which communicates with four pressure accumulators


27


, only one of which is visible in FIG.


1


. All the tappets


16


with the associated bushings


18


, the pistons


21


with the associated bushings


22


, the solenoid valves


24


and the corresponding channels


23


,


26


are carried and made out of the aforesaid body


19


of the pre-assembled unit


20


, to the advantage of speed and ease of assembly of the engine.




The exhaust valves


80


associated to each cylinder are controlled, in the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 1

, in a traditional way, by a camshaft


28


by means of respective tappets


29


, even though, in principle, there is not ruled out, both in the case of the prior document cited above and in the case of the present invention, an application of the system for variable actuation of the valves also under control of the exhaust valves.





FIG. 2

of the attached drawings illustrates, in cross-sectional view, the cylinder head of an example of embodiment of the engine according to the invention. As in the case of

FIG. 1

, the cylinder head incorporates a pre-assembled unit, which integrates the electro-hydraulic system of variable operation of the intake valves.




In FIG.


2


and in the subsequent figures, parts that are in common with those of

FIG. 1

are designated using the same reference numbers.




A first important characteristic of the pre-assembled unit that forms part of the engine according to the invention lies in the fact that it integrates also the supports on which the camshaft


11


is mounted so that it can turn.

FIG. 2

is a clear illustration of one of said supports, defined in part by a semicircular seat


11




a


made directly in the body


19


, and in part in an opposed semicircular seat made in a cap


11




b


fixed by means of screws to the body


19


.




According to a further characteristic of the invention, made in the body


19


are channels or ports


19




m


which enable arrival of lubricant to the supporting seats of the camshaft (see FIG.


2


). The ports


19




m


branch off from a continuous longitudinal tunnel


19




n


, which is made in the body


19


of the pre-assembled unit.





FIG. 5

of the attached drawing shows the way in which the lubricant reaches the longitudinal tunnel


19




n


. The oil coming from the engine lubrication circuit enters the unit


19


through an inlet opening


40


, a non-return valve


41


, which prevents emptying of the oil from the circuit into the body


19


, a pipe


42


, and a chamber


43


. The chamber


43


communicates at the top with a calibrated breather hole


44


, which enables release into the outside environment of the air contained in the oil flow. At the bottom, the chamber


43


communicates with the longitudinal tunnel


19




n


by means of a filter


45


, which is in itself of a known type.




A further characteristic of the pre-assembled unit forming part of the engine according to the invention lies in the fact that the body


19


includes cavities or storage areas


46


(see

FIG. 6

) for accumulation of the oil present in the circuit, the said cavities each being provided at the top with a calibrated hole


47


for release of the air present in the oil.




The pre-assembled unit


20


is closed at the top by a lid


50


(see FIGS.


3


and


8


). With reference in particular to

FIG. 8

, the lid


50


has a peripheral base edge having a perimetrical groove


51


for mounting of a seal designed to be set between the lid


50


and the engine cylinder head. The body of the lid has a central rectangular hole delimited by a perimetrical edge having a peripheral groove


52


, designed to receive a further annular seal for separating the oil-bath environment from the area of the solenoid valves, which come out of the lid


50


through the central opening delimited by the seal mounted in the groove


52


. Thanks to the aforesaid arrangement, the coils of the solenoid valves are dry, and the wiring of the coils can be integrated on a common bracket


60


for fixing the solenoid valves, the said bracket being fastened by means of screws


61


to the body


19


(FIG.


7


).




Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments may vary widely with respect to what is described and illustrated purely by way of example, without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A multicylinder internal-combustion engine, comprising:at least one intake valve and at least one exhaust valve for each cylinder, each valve being provided with respective elastic return means, which push the valve towards a closed position for controlling respective intake and exhaust pipes; and at least one camshaft, for activating the intake valves and exhaust valves of the engine cylinders by means of respective tappets; in which each intake valve is controlled by the respective tappet against the action of the aforesaid elastic return means by interposition of hydraulic means that include a pressurized fluid chamber; said pressurized fluid chamber being designed to be connected by means of a solenoid valve to an exhaust channel in order to uncouple the valve from the respective tappet and bring about fast closing of the valve as a result of the respective elastic return means; electronic control means for controlling each solenoid valve so as to vary the time and the opening stroke of the respective intake valve according to one or more operating parameters of the engine; in which the hydraulic control means for controlling the intake valves of the engine and the solenoid valves associated thereto form part of a pre-assembled unit mounted on the engine cylinder head; wherein associated the aforesaid pre-assembled unit integrates also the supports on which the camshaft is mounted so that it can turn.
  • 2. The engine according to claim 1, wherein each of the supports of the camshaft is defined in part by a seat made directly in the body of the aforesaid pre-assembled unit and in part in a cap fixed by means of screws to the aforesaid body.
  • 3. The engine according to claim 1, wherein made in the body of the pre-assembled unit are channels or ports for supplying lubricant to the supporting seats of the camshaft.
  • 4. The engine according to claim 3, wherein the aforesaid ports that supply lubricant to the supporting seats of the camshaft branch off from a continuous longitudinal tunnel, which is also made in the body of the pre-assembled unit.
  • 5. The engine according to claim 4, wherein the aforesaid continuous longitudinal tunnel communicates with the lubrication circuit of the engine via a non-return valve.
  • 6. The engine according to claim 4, wherein the aforesaid continuous longitudinal tunnel communicates with the lubrication circuit of the engine via a chamber, which communicates at the top with a calibrated breather hole for enabling release into the outside environment of the air contained in the oil flow.
  • 7. The engine according to claim 6, wherein the aforesaid chamber, which communicates at the top with the breather hole communicates at the bottom with the longitudinal tunnel via a filter.
  • 8. The engine according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the body of the pre-assembled unit includes cavities for accumulation of the oil present in the circuit, the said cavities each being provided at the top with a calibrated hole for release of the air present in the oil.
  • 9. The engine according to claim 1, wherein the aforesaid pre-assembled unit is closed at the top by a lid, which has a peripheral base edge having a perimetral groove for mounting of a seal designed to be set between the lid and the engine cylinder head, the body of the lid moreover having a central hole delimited by a perimetral edge having a peripheral groove, designed to receive a further annular seal for separating the oil-bath environment from the area of the solenoid valves, which come out of the lid through the central opening delimited by the seal mounted in the groove in such a way that the coils of the solenoid valves are dry.
  • 10. The engine according to claim 9, wherein the wiring of the coils are integrated on a common bracket for fixing the solenoid valves, the said bracket being fastened by means of screws to the body of the pre-assembled unit.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO2002A000149 Feb 2002 IT
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Number Name Date Kind
5839400 Vattaneo et al. Nov 1998 A
6138621 Albanello et al. Oct 2000 A
6227154 Wakeman May 2001 B1