Claims
- 1. An oil pressure control apparatus for internal combustion engine, comprising:a source of hydraulic pressure; a hydraulic actuator for said engine which is actuated by hydraulic pressure; a fluid passage which is in communication with the source of hydraulic pressure and the hydraulic actuator for introducing and discharging hydraulic pressure between the source of hydraulic pressure and the hydraulic actuator; a control valve which is disposed in the fluid passage for controlling the hydraulic pressure introduced to the actuator; and means for damping a pulsing stream of a working fluid in the fluid passage, the means being disposed in a fluid communication between the hydraulic actuator and the control valve.
- 2. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engine includes a valve and a valve spring resiliently urging the valve for closing an inlet or an exhaust port;wherein the hydraulic actuator comprises: a camshaft rotatably mounted on a cylinder head for opening and closing the valve against a force of the valve spring, the camshaft being subject to an alternating torque of the valve spring; a sprocket rotatably mounted on the camshaft and being operative to transmit a revolution of a crankshaft, the camshaft receiving a force of a crankshaft revolution; a phase changer disposed between the camshaft and the sprocket for changing a rotational phase of the camshaft relative to the sprocket; and a chamber defined between the camshaft and the sprocket and is connected to the inlet passage; and wherein the means attenuates the pulsing stream that is caused by the alternating torque of the valve spring.
- 3. An oil pressure control apparatus for an internal combustion engine comprising:a source of hydraulic pressure; a hydraulic actuator which is actuated by hydraulic pressure and is subject to a pulsing force within said internal combustion engine; a fluid passage which is in communication with the source of hydraulic pressure and the hydraulic actuator for introducing and discharging hydraulic pressure between the source of hydraulic pressure and the hydraulic actuator; a control valve which is disposed in the fluid passage for controlling the hydraulic pressure introduced to the actuator; and a first filter disposed in a fluid communication between the hydraulic actuator and the control valve, the first filter being operative to act as a damper that attenuates a pulsing stream of a working fluid in the fluid passage.
- 4. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the engine includes a valve and a valve spring resiliently urging the valve for closing an inlet or an exhaust port;wherein the hydraulic actuator comprises: a camshaft rotatably mounted on a cylinder head for opening and closing the valve against a force of the valve spring, the camshaft being subject to an alternating torque of the valve spring; a sprocket rotatably mounted on the camshaft and being operative to transmit a revolution of a crankshaft, the camshaft receiving a force of a crankshaft revolution; a phase changer disposed between the camshaft and the sprocket for changing a rotational phase of the camshaft relative to the sprocket; and a chamber defined between the camshaft and the sprocket and is connected to the inlet passage; and wherein the first filter attenuates the force of fluid pulses caused by an alternating torque of the valve spring.
- 5. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a source filter disposed in a fluid communication between the source of hydraulic pressure and the control valve.
- 6. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the fluid passage comprises:an inlet passage that is in communication with the hydraulic actuator and the control valve, a supply passage that is in communication with the source of hydraulic pressure and the control valve, and a drain passage that is in communication with the control valve and a reservoir; wherein the first filter is disposed in a path of fluid flow in the inlet passage; and wherein the source filter is disposed in a path of fluid flow in the supply passage.
- 7. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the control valve further comprises:a valve body having an inlet port that is in communication with the inlet passage, a supply port that is in communication with the supply passage, and a drain port that is in communication with the drain passage; a spool slidably received in an internal surface of the valve body, the spool being operative to switch fluid communications among the inlet, supply and drain passage for controlling the hydraulic pressure introduced to the actuator by opening and closing the inlet, supply, and drain ports; and wherein the first filter substantially surrounds the inlet port of the valve body.
- 8. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first filter comprises:a grid frame having a longitudinal frame and a lateral frame; a filter placed between the longitudinal and lateral frames; and a fastener formed on the grid frame for fastening one end of the lateral frame to the other end of the lateral frame in order to enable the grid frame to surround the inlet port of the valve body.
- 9. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein the fastener comprises:a hook formed at one end of the lateral frame; and a protrusion formed at the other end of the lateral frame and being hookable by the hook.
- 10. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the valve body has a first concave portion formed on an external surface thereof so that the first filter lies thereon.
- 11. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the valve body has a second concave portion formed on an external surface thereof so that the source filter lies thereon.
- 12. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein external diameters of the first filter and the source filter are each smaller than that of the valve body.
- 13. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the inlet passage and the supply passage are formed in an engine housing; andwherein the first filter and the source filter are disposed in the inlet passage and the supply passage, respectively.
- 14. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the phase changer is disposed in the chamber and divides the chamber into a first and second chambers;wherein the inlet passage includes a first and second inlet passages that are in communication with the first and second chambers, respectively; wherein the inlet port includes first and second inlet ports that are in communication with the first and second inlet passages, respectively; and wherein the control valve controls the introducing and discharging of fluid pressure between the first and second chambers for actuating the phase changer.
- 15. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the phase changer further comprises:a vane secured to one of the camshaft and the sprocket and being faced to the chambers for rotating with respect to the other of the camshaft and the sprocket.
- 16. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the phase changer further comprises:a ring gear having a helical gear that is meshed with the camshaft and the sprocket and being faced to the chambers for moving in direction of its axis.
- 17. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the fluid passage includes an inlet passage that is in communication with the chamber and the control valve, a supply passage that is in communication with the source of hydraulic pressure and the control valve, and a drain passage that is in communication with the control valve and a reservoir;wherein the control valve having a valve body includes an inlet port that is in communication with the inlet passage, a supply port that is in communication with the supply passage, a drain port that is in communication with the drain passage, and a spool that is slidably received in an internal surface of the valve body; wherein the spool is operative to switch fluid among the inlet, supply and drain passages for controlling the hydraulic pressure to the actuator by opening and closing the inlet, supply, and drain ports; wherein the first filter and source filter surround the inlet and supply ports of the valve body, respectively.
- 18. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 17, further comprising a seal disposed in a position between adjacent ports.
- 19. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein the valve body is fitted into an accommodating bore formed in an engine housing; andwherein the seals are disposed between an outer surface of the valve body and the accommodating bore with a squeezing ratio between 8% and 30%.
- 20. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 19, further comprising a drain filter surrounding the drain port; andwherein the first filter, source filter and drain filter are combined into a single unit but are separated through the seals.
- 21. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein the first filter, source filter and drain filter are integrally formed.
- 22. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 21, wherein the seals are disposed on an external and internal surfaces of the first filter,source filter and drain filter, respectively.
- 23. An oil pressure control apparatus for an internal combustion engine, the engine including a valve, a valve spring resiliently urging the valve for closing an inlet or an exhaust port, a camshaft for opening the valve against a force of the valve spring, the camshaft being subject to alternating torque of the valve spring, and a sprocket rotatably mounted on the camshaft and receiving a force of a crankshaft revolution, the oil pressure control apparatus comprising:a source of hydraulic pressure; a chamber defined between the camshaft and the sprocket; a valve timing control device disposed in the chamber for transmitting an engine revolution and changing a rotational phase of the camshaft relative to that of the sprocket, the valve timing control device dividing the chamber into a first and second chambers and being actuated by a hydraulic pressure generated by the source of hydraulic pressure; a control valve for controlling the hydraulic pressure introduced to the first and second chambers, the control valve including a valve body having an inlet port, a supply port, and a drain port, a spool slidably received in an internal surface of the valve body, the spool being operative to open and close the inlet, supply, and drain ports; a fluid passage which is in communication with the source of hydraulic pressure and the first and second chambers for introducing and discharging the hydraulic pressure, the fluid passage including an inlet passage being in communication with the first and second chambers and the inlet port, a supply passage being in communication with the source of hydraulic pressure and the supply port, and a drain passage being in communication with the drain port and a reservoir; a damping structure disposed in a path of fluid flow in the inlet passage, the damping structure being operative to attenuate the force of a pulsing stream of a working fluid in the inlet passage that is caused by the alternating torque of the valve spring; and a supply filter disposed in a path of fluid flow in the supply passage.
- 24. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 23, wherein the inlet and supply passages are formed in an engine housing.
- 25. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 24, wherein the damping stucture substantially surrounds the inlet port of the valve body.
- 26. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 25, wherein the supply filter substantially surrounds the supply port of the valve body.
- 27. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 26, further comprising:a drain filter substantially surrounding the drain port of the valve body.
- 28. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 26, further comprising a seal disposed in a position between adjacent ports of the valve body.
- 29. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 28, wherein the valve body is fitted into an accommodating bore formed in the engine housing; andwherein the seals are disposed between an outer surface of the valve body and the accommodating bore with a squeezing ratio between 8% and 30%.
- 30. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 29, wherein the damping structure, source filter and drain filter are combined into a single unit but are separated through the seals.
- 31. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 28, wherein the damping structure, source filter and drain filter are integrally formed.
- 32. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 31, wherein the seals are disposed on an external and internal surfaces of the damping structure, source filter and drain filter, respectively.
- 33. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 25, wherein the damping structue comprises:a grid frame having a longitudinal frame and a lateral frame; a filter placed between the longitudinal and lateral frames; and a fastener formed on the grid flame for fastening one end of the lateral frame to the other end of the lateral frame in order to enable the grid frame to surround the inlet port of the valve body.
- 34. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 33, wherein the damping structure further comprises:a hook formed at one end of the lateral frame; and a protrusion formed at the other end of the lateral frame and being hookable by the hook.
- 35. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 24, wherein the valve body has a first concave portion formed on an external surface thereof so that the damping structure lies thereon.
- 36. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 35, wherein the valve body has a second concave portion formed on the external surface thereof so that the source filter lies thereon.
- 37. The oil pressure control apparatus as claimed in claim 36, wherein external surfaces of the damping structure and source filter are each smaller than that of the valve body.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/577,620, filed on May 25, 2000.
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Continuations (1)
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