Information
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Patent Grant
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6675764
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Patent Number
6,675,764
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 12, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 13, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Yuen; Henry C.
- Ali; Hyder
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 196 R
- 123 196 M
- 123 9015
- 123 9031
- 123 9017
- 123 9027
- 123 9034
- 123 9033
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An oil feed system for an internal combustion engine with a variable camshaft timing mechanism includes a bracket attached to the front structure of the engine at a final location which is determined in part by the interaction of the bracket and the camshaft adjuster to which it is furnishing oil. An oil feed spud which engages the adjuster will be ablated when the engine is initially operated, so as to provide a running clearance between the VCT mechanism and the oil supply spud, while the same time allowing piloting of the oil supply spud within the variable camshaft timing mechanism.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a system for providing oil, and, in a specialized case, a pressurized oil control signal to a variable camshaft timing system of an internal combustion engine.
2. Disclosure Information
Variable camshaft timing (VCT) has been employed for some years with various vehicular engines. Of course, the term “variable” implies that the camshaft timing is changed with respect to the rotational position of the engine's crankshaft. This means that some accommodation must be made to allow the drive sprocket or hub of the camshaft to change its phasing with respect to the body of the camshaft itself. One way to accomplish this is to provide a hydraulic adjusting mechanism having a vane type of adjuster as known to those skilled in the art and suggested by this disclosure. Yet other types of hydraulically controlled VCT devices are known to those skilled in the art and suggested by its disclosure. Regardless of the type of hydraulic device used, it is necessary to input an oil pressure signal to the device to achieve the desired camshaft phase change. Feeding oil, or more specifically, a controlled oil flow, into the front of a variable camshaft timing mechanism is broadly old in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 5,474,038 discloses a system in which a rigid cam cover is machined to fit the remainder of the front cover of an engine so as to provide a well-guided oil supply spud which is by necessity centered within the rotating hub of the VCT mechanism. Oil feed systems of the type shown in the '038 patent suffer from the drawback that they offer utility only at a very high expense of machining and with the need to have a rigid cover which is precisely matched to the front cover of the engine. This results in a great deal of added expense for the engine manufacturer.
A system according to resident invention provides excellent control oil feed supply to a VCT mechanism without the need for precision machining of the engine's front cover, or for that matter more than a modicum amount of precision machining in the oil feed bracket itself.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
An oil feed system for an internal combustion engine having variable camshaft timing includes a bracket attached to the front structure of the engine at a final location which is determined at least in part by the interaction of the bracket and the camshaft adjuster to which it is furnishing oil. The oil feed system further comprises an oil feed spud carried on the bracket and integral therewith. The spud is registered into a bore formed in the camshaft mechanism which is being furnished with oil, so as to locate the bracket with respect to the camshaft mechanism. According to another aspect of present invention the oil supply spud preferably comprises a plurality of lands and oil seals, with lands having different outside diameters such that the land with the greatest diameter will ablate as a result of elastic bending of the camshaft caused by tension within a camshaft drive chain.
An oil flow control valve is attached to the bracket of the present oil feed system, so as to allow a flow of engine oil through the spud. The oil flow control valve may comprise a solenoid actuated valve drawn from the many types of valves known to those skilled in the art and suggested by this disclosure.
An oil feed system according to present invention may further comprise a timing chain guide which is integral with the bracket attached to the front structure of the engine.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a method for mounting a combination camshaft drive chain guide and variable camshaft timing control oil feed having an integral oil feed spud, comprises the steps of placing the oil feed spud into circular registry with a bore formed in the camshaft drive concentric with the axial centerline of the camshaft, and rotating the combination camshaft drive chain guide and camshaft timing control oil feed about the axial centerline of the camshaft and into registry with mounting provisions formed in the front structure of the engine. Thereafter the combination drive chain guide and camshaft oil feed is mounted to the front structure of the engine using the mounting provisions formed in the front structure engine. A method according to present invention may further comprise the step of starting the engine or otherwise motoring or operating the engine so as to ablate a portion of the oil feed spud as a result of the bending of the camshaft caused by the tension of a camshaft drive chain.
It is an advantage of the present invention that an oil control feed may be applied to a variable camshaft timing mechanism without the necessity of dowels or other precision machined parts to locate the oil feed structure in its entirety.
It is yet another advantage of the present invention that a VCT mechanism having an oil control system may be more compact because it is not necessary to incorporate a large front cover having the VCT oil feed build therein.
Other advantages as well as objects and features of the present invention will become apparent to the reader of this specification.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an engine having a camshaft with a variable timing oil feed system according to present invention.
FIG. 2
is a side view of a combination camshaft drive chain guide and variable camshaft timing control oil feed, taken along the line
2
—
2
of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a side view, partially broken away, of a camshaft adjuster having an oil feed spud inserted therein according to the present invention, taken along the line
3
—
3
of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is similar to
FIG. 3
but includes an enlarged view of oil feed spud
34
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1
illustrates engine
10
having an oil feed system for variable camshaft timing according to present invention. Engine
10
is showing as having cylinder head
12
and cylinder block
11
attached thereto. Engine
10
is shown as intake camshaft
14
and exhaust camshaft
16
. Both camshafts are driven by timing chain
18
. Timing chain
18
is trained about camshaft timing adjuster
20
and thereby drives camshaft timing adjuster
20
, as well as camshaft
16
. Those skilled in the art will appreciate in view of this disclosure that a system according to the present invention could be used with an engine having a single overhead cam or for that matter only a single cam mounted in the valley of a V-block engine or to the side of the block of an in-line engine.
FIG. 1
also shows oil feed system
24
including bracket
26
which is maintained in connection with and mounted upon cylinder head
12
and cylinder block
11
by means of three capscrews
28
. Bracket
26
also carries chain guide
30
, thereby limiting the need for a separate chain guide component.
Oil fed through either cylinder head
12
or cylinder block
11
is routed into VCT mechanism
20
by means of solenoid valve
32
which is driven by solenoid
33
. Both of these components are mounted with bracket
26
. Those skilled in the art will appreciate in view of this disclosure, moreover, that a system according to present invention could be used for supplying oil feed to a VCT mechanism without having solenoid valve
32
or solenoid
33
.
FIG. 2
shows greater detail of bracket
26
, chain guide
30
and more particularly, oil spud
34
. Oil spud
34
is circular, and as shown in
FIG. 3
, fits into a circular bore
22
which is formed in camshaft timing adjuster
20
. Note that bore
22
maybe formed in either the parent camshaft timing adjuster or in a cylindrical portion of a toothed wheel which is mounted within camshaft timing adjuster
20
. In any event, as is seen from
FIG. 3
, the precise location of oil feed system
24
, more precisely location of spud
34
is determined by the close fit between land
36
d
shown in FIG.
4
and interior bore
22
formed in VCT mechanism
20
.
Land
36
a
has a smaller outside diameter than does land
36
b
, and land
36
b
has a smaller outside diameter than land
36
c
. The outside diameter of lands
36
a
,
36
b
and
36
c
are all less than the outside diameter of land
36
d
. As a result, when a system according to present invention is assembled onto an engine, the position of spud
34
, that is its radial position with respect to bore
22
, will be determined by the location of land
36
d
with respect to bore
22
. It is expected that the radial clearance between land
36
d
and bore
22
will be on the order of approximately 0.002 in.
According to another aspect of present invention, a method for mounting a combination camshaft drive chain guide and variable camshaft timing oil control feed having an integral oil feed spud to an internal combustion engine VCT includes the step of placing oil feed spud
34
into registry with bore
22
and then rotating bracket
24
about the axial centerline of camshaft
14
until mounting bolts
28
maybe inserted into cylinder head
12
and cylinder block
11
. It is thus seen that the precise location of bracket
26
with respect to the remainder of the engine is determined predominately by the interaction of the land
36
d
formed on spud
34
with bore
22
formed in VCT mechanism
20
.
When an engine having a system according to the present invention is either hot tested or cold motored for testing, a running clearance is established between land
36
d
of spud
34
and bore
22
. In essence, ablation of land
36
d
generates surface
36
e
(FIG.
4
), which is a slight rounding of the land's corner. This results from elastic deformation or bending of camshaft
14
in response to the tensional force of timing chain
18
acting in the direction W as shown in FIG.
1
. Once the engine is operated for a brief period of time no further wear occurs because the timing chain tension, and hence, the elastic deformation of camshaft
14
, is limited by a tensioner (not shown) according to conventional practice. In any event sealing rings
40
are maintained in proper registry with respect to bore
22
so as to allow required oil pressure signals to be passed to VCT mechanism
20
without a loss of signal arising from leakage past the interface of spud
34
and bore
22
. This is true because once spud
34
is piloted or registered within bore
22
and then bolted or otherwise attached to at least cylinder head
12
, the position of the spud will not change with respect to bore
22
. Ablation of spud
34
is promoted by materials compatibility with timing adjuster
20
. For example it has been determined that proper ablation occurs when spud
34
is formed from cast aluminum, with adjuster
20
comprising ferrous material in the region of bore
22
.
Although the present invention has been described in connection with particular embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that various modifications, alterations and adaptations may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is intended that the invention be limited only by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An oil feed system for an internal combustion engine having variable camshaft timing, comprising:a bracket attached to the front structure of the engine at a final location which is determined in part by the interaction of the bracket and the camshaft adjuster to which it is furnishing oil; and an oil feed spud carried on said bracket which is registered into a bore formed in a camshaft mechanism which is being furnished with oil, so as to locate said bracket with respect to said camshaft adjuster, wherein said spud comprises a plurality of lands and oil seals, with said lands having different outside diameters, such that the land with the greatest diameter will locate the bracket with respect to the camshaft adjuster and ablate as a result of elastic bending of the camshaft caused by tension of a camshaft drive chain.
- 2. An oil feed system according to claim 1, further comprising an oil flow control valve attached to said bracket, so as to control a flow of engine oil through said spud.
- 3. An oil feed system according to claim 2, wherein said oil flow control valve comprises a solenoid actuated valve.
- 4. An oil feed system according to claim 1, further comprising a timing chain guide integral with said bracket.
- 5. A method of mounting a combination camshaft drive chain guide and variable camshaft timing control oil feed having an integral oil feed spud, to an internal combustion engine, comprising the steps of:placing the oil feed spud into circular registry within a bore formed in the camshaft drive along the axial centerline of the camshaft; rotating said combination camshaft drive chain guide and camshaft timing control oil feed about said axial centerline of the camshaft and into registry with mounting provisions formed in the front structure of the engine; attaching the combination drive chain guide and camshaft timing control oil feed to said mounting provision found in the front structure of the engine; and operating the engine, so as to ablate a portion of said oil feed spud as a result of bending of the camshaft caused by the tension of a camshaft drive chain.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, where said combination drive chain guide and camshaft timing control oil feed is attached to the cylinder head and cylinder block of the engine.
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