The present invention relates to an oil feed system operable to communicate pressurized oil to a hydraulically actuated cam phaser.
A cam phaser is a device operable to selectively create a variable rotational offset between a camshaft and a crankshaft of an internal combustion engine. The degree of rotational offset created by the cam phaser enables the operating characteristics of the internal combustion engine to be tuned for specific performance requirements. The operation of the cam phaser is typically facilitated by providing pressurized oil to the cam phaser.
An internal combustion engine is provided having an engine block with a pressurized oil source and rotatably supporting a crankshaft. The internal combustion engine includes a camshaft rotatably mounted within the engine block and defines an axially extending cavity. The axially extending cavity extends between opposed first and second ends of the camshaft. A selectively actuatable cam phaser is mounted to the second end of the camshaft and is operable to vary the timing of the camshaft with respect to the crankshaft in response to pressurized oil. A cover is removably mounted to the engine block and is operable to substantially enclose the first end of the camshaft. The cover at least partially defines a passage in communication with the pressurized oil source, defined by the engine block, and the axially extending cavity, defined by the camshaft. The passage and the axially extending cavity are operable to communicate pressurized oil from the pressurized oil source to the cam phaser to actuate the cam phaser.
The cover may be mounted to the engine block via a plurality of fasteners. Preferably, the cover is sealed with respect to the engine block. A portion of the cam phaser may be at least partially housed within the axially extending cavity. The portion defines a cam phaser feed passage operable to communicate pressurized oil from the axially extending cavity defined by the camshaft to the cam phaser.
The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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The engine block 12 is preferably cast from a metal, such as cast iron or aluminum, and includes a pressurized oil source 26. The pressurized oil source 26 is configured to communicate pressurized oil to lifter galleries to enable operation of hydraulic lash adjusters or lifters, not shown. A cover 28 is configured to be removably mounted to the engine block 12 by a plurality of fasteners 30. The cover 28 is operable to substantially enclose the pressurized oil source 26 and the first end 22 of the camshaft 17. The cover 28 sealingly engages the engine block 12. Those skilled in the art will recognize suitable means of sealing the cover 28 to the engine block 12 such as, for example, room temperature vulcanization (RTV) sealant, gasket, etc.
The cover 28 defines a bore 32 configured to receive a generally cylindrical portion 34 of the crankshaft 16 therethrough. A lip seal 36 is provided within the bore 32 and is operable to sealingly engage the portion 34 of the crankshaft 16. The lip seal 36 is operable to prevent foreign material from entering the internal combustion engine 10 through the cover 28 to crankshaft 16 interface. Additionally, the lip seal 36 is operable to prevent the external leakage of oil from within the internal combustion engine 10.
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The cam phaser assembly 42 is hydraulically actuated and includes a valve body 52 that extends at least partially into the cavity 20 defined by the camshaft 17. The valve body 52 is operable to selectively and variably communicate pressurized oil from within the cavity 20 to the cam phaser 42 to effect actuation thereof. In operation, pressurized oil is communicated from the pressurized oil source 26 to the cavity 20 via the passage 40. The cavity 20 communicates the pressurized oil the entire length of the camshaft 17 to the valve body 52. The valve body 52 defines a cam phaser feed passage 53 operable to communicate pressurized oil from the cavity 20 to the cam phaser assembly 42. The valve body 52, in response to control signals, selectively and variably actuates the cam phaser assembly 42 to vary the rotational offset or timing of the camshaft 17 with respect to the crankshaft 16. A target wheel 54 is mounted to the cam phaser assembly 42 and cooperates with a sensor, not shown, to communicate the position, i.e. advanced or retarded, of the camshaft 17.
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While the best modes for carrying out the invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention within the scope of the appended claims.