Information
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Patent Grant
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6758180
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Patent Number
6,758,180
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Date Filed
Tuesday, December 4, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 6, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Denion; Thomas
- Corrigan; Jaime
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 9043
- 123 9044
- 123 9045
- 123 9039
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A roller finger follower includes a body having a longitudinal axis, a first end and a second end. A first side member and a second side member are generally parallel with the longitudinal axis and interconnect the first and second ends. A roller seat is defined at least in part by the first and second side members.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to roller finger followers for use in valve trains of internal combustion engines.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Valve trains of internal combustion engines typically include a roller finger follower for transferring rotary motion of a camshaft and/or lobe thereof to actuation of one or more engine valves. A conventional roller finger follower includes a body that carries a roller. One end of the body engages a lash adjuster and the other end engages a valve stem. The cam lobe engages the roller, causing the roller finger follower body to pivot about the lash adjuster and thereby actuate the associated valve.
The roller is disposed between the ends of the body, and between opposing sides of the body that space apart and interconnect the ends. The roller is typically annular in shape and defines an axially-directed orifice through which a shaft extends. The shaft is coupled to the opposing sides of the body to thereby couple the roller to the body. Thus, the sides of the body are disposed on either side of the roller, perpendicular to the central axis thereof. The sides of a conventional roller finger follower body are typically two to five millimeters in thickness or width. Needle bearings are generally required between the shaft and central roller orifice in order to reduce friction between the shaft and roller.
Automotive original equipment manufacturers and suppliers are continually striving to reduce component costs, complexity, and size. However, the widths of the body sides add substantially to the overall width of a conventional roller finger follower. Further, the shaft must be coupled or attached, such as, for example, by being disposed in bores formed in or being welded to, the sides of the body. Thus, assembly and/or manufacture of a conventional roller finger follower is a relatively complex process involving a plurality of component parts.
Therefore, what is needed in the art is a roller finger follower having a reduced width.
Furthermore, what is needed in the art is a roller finger follower having fewer component parts.
Moreover, what is needed in the art is a roller finger follower that is relatively simple to manufacture.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a roller finger follower for use in a valve train of an internal combustion engine.
The invention comprises, in one form thereof, a body having a longitudinal axis, a first end and a second end. A first side member and a second side member are generally parallel with the longitudinal axis and interconnect the first and second ends. A roller seat is defined at least in part by the first and second side members. Further, a retaining clip is snap fit on the body and includes leg members that are coupled together with a cross member.
An advantage of the present invention is that the overall width relative to a conventional roller finger follower is substantially reduced.
A further advantage of the present invention is that relative to a conventional roller finger follower the number of component parts is reduced.
A still further advantage of the present invention is that it is relatively simple to manufacture.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become apparent and be better understood by reference to the following description of one embodiment of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of one embodiment a roller finger follower of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a roller finger follower of the present invention; and
FIG. 3
is a side view of a third embodiment of a roller finger follower of the present invention.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to
FIG. 1
, there is shown one embodiment of a roller finger follower (RFF) of the present invention. RFF
10
includes body
12
having first end
14
and second end
16
. Body
12
is generally centered relative to longitudinal axis L, which extends from first end
14
to second end
16
. Body
12
is constructed of, for example, steel or aluminum. Preferably, body
12
is manufactured by stamping. RFF
10
is operably installed in engine
20
. First end
14
defines a valve seat
22
that receives valve stem
24
of engine
20
. Second end
16
defines a semi-spherical lash adjuster socket
26
that receives lash adjuster stem
28
.
Body
12
further includes first side member
32
and second side member
34
, each of which are interconnected with and space apart first and second ends
14
,
16
. More particularly, first and second side members
32
,
34
, each extend in a substantially parallel manner relative to longitudinal axis L between first and second ends
14
,
16
. Each of first and second side members
14
,
16
define, in part, a substantially semi-cylindrical roller seat
38
. Roller seat
38
preferably includes roller seat bottom
40
that, as is described more particularly hereinafter, extends between and is attached to or integral with each of first and second side members
32
,
34
. Thus, first and second side members
32
,
34
and roller seat bottom
40
conjunctively define roller seat
38
.
Roller
42
has a central axis C, and is received and rotatably disposed within roller seat
38
such that central axis C is generally perpendicular to longitudinal axis L. Roller
42
is configured as a conventional hollow roller. Alternatively, roller
42
is configured as a solid roller constructed of, for example, substantially cylindrical bar stock of, for example, aluminum or steel. Roller seat
38
substantially precludes movement of roller
42
in the direction of longitudinal axis L, i.e., in the direction toward and away from first and second ends
14
,
16
. The interface of roller
42
and roller seat
38
is lubricated, such as, for example, by engine oil, to thereby reduce friction between roller
42
and roller seat
38
and thereby ensure generally frictionless rotation of roller
42
within roller seat
38
.
Retaining clip
44
precludes movement of roller
42
in a direction generally parallel to central axis C. Retaining clip
44
includes L-shaped leg members
46
a
,
46
b
and arms
48
a
,
48
b
(only one of each shown). Retaining clip
44
is coupled, such as, for example, by a snap fit, to second end
16
of body
12
. Further, leg members
46
a
,
46
b
are coupled together with a cross member
47
. Arms
48
a
,
48
b
extend from retaining clip
44
in a direction generally parallel relative to longitudinal axis L. At least the ends (not referenced) of arms
48
a
,
48
b
are disposed adjacent respective sides of and opposite roller
42
relative to central axis C, to thereby substantially preclude movement of roller
42
in a direction generally parallel to central axis C.
In use, RFF
10
is operably installed in engine
20
such that valve stem
24
is received within valve stem seat
22
and lash adjuster stem
28
is received within lash adjuster socket
26
. A cam lobe of a rotary camshaft (neither of which are shown) of engine
20
engages roller
42
. Rotation of the cam lobe is transferred by roller
42
to pivotal movement of body
12
relative to lash adjuster stem
28
. The pivotal movement of body
12
is, in turn, transferred to valve stem
24
to thereby actuate an associated engine valve. Roller
42
is substantially precluded from movement in the general direction of longitudinal axis L, i.e., in the direction of ends
14
,
16
, by roller seat
38
, and is precluded from movement in the general direction of central axis C by arms
48
a
,
48
b
of retaining clip
44
.
It should be particularly noted that side members
32
,
34
define semi-circular recesses or arcs
52
a
,
52
b
(only one of which is shown) that define, in part, roller seat
38
. Arcs
52
a
,
52
b
are greater than approximately one-hundred degrees, and preferably made approximately equal to or greater than one-hundred and eighty degrees such that roller
42
is retained within roller seat
38
in a direction generally perpendicular to each of central axis C and longitudinal axis L and in a direction generally toward and away from the camshaft when RFF
10
is in use. Most preferably, arcs
52
a
,
52
b
extend from approximately a two-o'clock position to approximately a ten-o'clock position to thereby form a roller seat of approximately two-hundred and forty degrees. It should further be particularly noted that with arcs
52
a
,
52
b
configured as being approximately equal to or greater than one-hundred eighty degrees, roller
42
is assembled into RFF
10
by inserting or “sliding” roller
42
in a direction generally transverse to sides
14
and
16
and into roller seat
38
.
RFF
10
, in contrast to a conventional roller finger follower, has no shaft and no needle bearings. Thus, the number of component parts of RFF
10
is reduced relative to a conventional roller finger follower, thereby rendering the manufacture and assembly thereof relatively simple. The width of RFF
10
is approximately the same as the width of roller
42
. Body
12
of RFF
10
does not project substantially outside of or beyond roller
42
in the direction of central axis C. In contrast, a conventional roller finger follower generally extends from about 2 to about 5 millimeters on each side of its body outside of or beyond the roller. Thus, RFF
10
has a width that is substantially reduced relative to a conventional roller finger follower.
Referring now to
FIG. 2
, a second embodiment of a roller finger follower of the present invention is shown. RFF
60
includes first and second side members
62
,
64
, that define respective substantially circular orifices
62
a
,
62
b
. Roller seat bottom
40
interconnects first and second side members around opposing portions of the circumferences of orifices
62
a
,
62
b
that lie generally below and/or slightly above central axis C of roller
42
(i.e., in the direction away from the camshaft of engine
12
when RFF
60
is operably installed therein). Thus, roller seat
40
is defined by sides
62
,
64
and roller seat bottom
40
. A respective end of roller
42
is disposed within each of orifices
62
a
,
62
b
, and thereby movement of roller
42
in the general direction of longitudinal axis L and in the direction toward and away from the camshaft of engine
12
is substantially precluded. Substantially circular orifices
62
a
,
62
b
increase the stiffness and rigidity of the body of RFF
60
.
Referring now to
FIG. 3
, a third embodiment of a roller finger follower of the present invention is shown. RFF
80
eliminates the need for the retaining clip
44
of RFF
10
and RFF
60
. In contrast to RFF
10
and RFF
60
, side members
32
,
34
of RFF
80
include tabs
88
a
,
88
b
, respectively (only one of which is shown). Tabs
88
a
,
88
b
are formed, such as, for example, by stamping, in side members
32
,
34
proximate second end
16
. Tabs
88
a
,
88
b
are folded or bent over in the direction of first end
14
such that at least a portion of tabs
88
a
,
88
b
are disposed opposite roller
42
relative to central axis C thereof. Tabs
88
a
,
88
b
substantially preclude motion of roller
42
in the direction of central axis C, and thereby retain roller
42
within roller seat
38
.
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the present invention using the general principles disclosed herein. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within the known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A roller finger follower, comprising:a body having a longitudinal axis, a first end, a second end, a first side member and a second side member generally parallel with said longitudinal axis and interconnecting said first and second ends; a roller seat defined at least in part by said first and second side members; a roller disposed within said roller seat; and a retaining clip, wherein said retaining clip is one of affixed to and integral with said roller finger follower body, and wherein said retaining clip comprises first and second leg members interconnected with first and second arms, said first and second leg members affixed to said roller finger follower body, at least a portion of said first and second arms being disposed opposite respective sides of said roller relative to a central axis thereof, said first and second leg members coupled together by a cross member.
- 2. The roller finger follower of claim 1, wherein said retainer clip is affixed to said roller finger follower body by a snap fit of said first and second legs over one of said first and second ends of said roller finger follower body.
- 3. A roller finger follower, comprising:a body having a longitudinal axis, a first end, a second end, a first side member and a second side member generally parallel with said longitudinal axis and interconnecting said first and second ends; a roller seat defined at least in part by said first and second side members; a roller disposed within said roller seat, wherein said first and second side members define respective substantially semi-circular recesses, said roller seat defined at least in part by said recesses, and said recesses being coupled with at least a portion of the periphery of said roller; and a retaining clip that is one of affixed to and integral with said roller finger follower body, wherein said retaining clip comprises first and second leg members interconnected with first and second arms, said first and second leg members affixed to said roller finger follower body, at least a portion of said first and second arms being disposed opposite respective sides of said roller relative to a central axis thereof, said first and second leg members coupled together by a cross member.
- 4. The roller finger follower of claim 3, wherein said recesses comprise arcs of from approximately one-hundred degrees to approximately three-hundred sixty degrees.
- 5. The roller finger follower of claim 3, wherein said recesses comprise arcs of from approximately two-hundred forty degrees to approximately three-hundred sixty degrees.
- 6. The roller finger follower of claim 3, wherein said recesses comprise substantially circular orifices.
- 7. The roller finger follower of claim 3, further comprising a valve seat defined by said first end.
- 8. The roller finger follower of claim 3, further comprising a lash adjuster socket defined by said second end.
- 9. The roller finger follower of claim 3, wherein said roller is a hollow, annular-shaped roller.
- 10. The roller finger follower of claim 3, wherein said roller is a solid roller.
- 11. The roller finger follower of claim 3, wherein said retainer clip is affixed to said roller finger follower body by a snap fit of said first and second legs over one of said first and second ends of said roller finger follower body.
- 12. The roller finger follower of claim 3, wherein said retaining clip comprises a first tab and a second tab formed integrally with a corresponding one of said first and second side members, at least a portion of said first and second tabs being disposed on opposite sides of said roller relative to a central axis thereof.
- 13. An internal combustion engine, comprising:at least one valve; a lash adjuster corresponding to each of said at least one valve; and a roller finger follower corresponding to each of said at least one valve, said roller finger follower including; a body having a longitudinal axis, a first end engaging a stem of said valve, a second end engaging a stem of said lash adjuster, a first side member and a second side member generally parallel with said longitudinal axis and interconnecting said first and second ends; a roller seat defined at least in part by said first and second side members; a roller disposed within said roller seat and engaged by a cam lobe of a camshaft of said engine, wherein said first and second side members define respective substantially semi-circular recesses, said roller seat defined at least in part by said recesses, and said recessed being coupled with at least a portion of the periphery of said roller; and a retaining clip that is one of affixed to and integral with said roller finger follower body, wherein said retaining clip comprises first and second leg members interconnected with first and second arms, said first and second leg members affixed to said roller finger follower body, at least a portion of said first and second arms being disposed opposite respective sides of said roller relative to a central axis thereof, said first and second leg members coupled together by a cross member.
- 14. The internal combustion engine of claim 13, wherein said recesses comprise arcs of from approximately one-hundred degrees to approximately three-hundred sixty degrees.
- 15. The internal combustion engine of claim 13, wherein said recesses comprise arcs of from approximately two-hundred forty degrees to approximately three-hundred sixty degrees.
- 16. The internal combustion engine of claim 13, wherein said recesses comprise substantially circular orifices.
- 17. The internal combustion engine of claim 13, further comprising a valve seat defined by said first end, a stem of said valve being received within said valve seat.
- 18. The internal combustion engine of claim 13, further comprising a lash adjuster socket defined by said second end, a stem of said lash adjuster being received within said lash adjuster socket.
- 19. The internal combustion engine of claim 13, wherein said roller is a hollow, annular-shaped roller.
- 20. The internal combustion engine of claim 13, wherein said roller is a solid roller.
- 21. The roller finger follower of claim 13, wherein said retainer clip is affixed to said roller finger follower body by a snap fit of said first and second legs over one of said first and second ends of said roller finger follower body.
- 22. The roller finger follower of claim 13, wherein said retaining clip comprises a first tab and second tab integral with a corresponding one of said first and second side members, at least a portion of said first and second tabs being disposed on opposite sides of said roller relative to a central axis thereof.
- 23. An internal combustion engine, comprising:at least one valve; a lash adjuster corresponding to each of said at least one valve; and a roller finger follower corresponding to each of said at least one valve, said roller finger follower including; a body having a longitudinal axis, a first end engaging a stem of said valve, a second end engaging a stem of said lash adjuster, a first side member and a second side member generally parallel with said longitudinal axis and interconnecting said first and second ends; a roller seat defined at least in part by said first and second side members; a roller disposed within said roller seat and being engaged by a cam lobe of a camshaft of said engine; and a retaining clip, wherein said retaining clip is one of affixed to and integral with said roller finger follower body, and wherein said retaining clip comprises first and second leg members interconnected with first and second arms, said first and second leg members affixed to said roller finger follower body, at least a portion of said first and second arms being disposed opposite respective sides of said roller relative to a central axis thereof, said first and second leg members coupled together by a cross member.
- 24. The roller finger follower of claim 23, wherein said retainer clip is affixed to said roller finger follower body by a snap fit of said first and second legs over one of said first and second ends of said roller finger follower body.
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