Claims
- 1. A piston-type internal-combustion engine having a plurality of deactivatable, mechanically actuated cylinder valves that are actuated by at least one camshaft via a respective roller drag lever, with each lever being formed from first and second partial levers that are hinged to one another via an articulated shaft on which a roller associated with a cam of the camshaft is seated for rotation; and wherein: a free end of the first partial lever is supported on a respective cylinder valve; a free end of said second partial lever is supported on the engine block; a locking mechanism is disposed on the drag lever to selectively lock the first and second partial levers together against relative rotation about the shaft, or permit relative rotation about the shaft to respectively activate or deactivate force transmission between the camshaft and the cylinder valve; and a restoring spring is provide that is effective between the first and second partial levers and presses the roller along the cam when the partial levers are unlocked.
- 2. The piston-type internal-combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the first partial lever associated with the cylinder valve has an extension that faces toward the support and extends past the articulated shaft, and overlaps a region of the second partial lever that is associated with the support, and the locking mechanism is associated with the overlap region of the first and second partial levers.
- 3. The piston-type internal-combustion engine according to claim 2 wherein the locking mechanism is formed by a piston-cylinder unit that is supplied with compressed oil and is disposed in one of the first and second partial levers, and has a bar element including a piston portion that is disposed in the cylinder unit and a bar portion, with the piston and bar element being displaceable parallel to the longitudinal axis of the articulated shaft.
- 4. The piston-type internal-combustion engine according to claim 3, wherein: the extension overlaps a region of the second partial lever in a scissors fashion and the bar portion is disposed in a recess formed in a side wall of the other of the first and second partial levers facing and aligned with the cylinder.
- 5. The piston-type internal-combustion engine according to claim 4, the bar portion is formed by a blocking body that is seated so as to be displaced in the recess in the partial lever, and is supported at one end on a restoring spring and at the other end on the piston.
- 6. The piston-type internal-combustion engine according to claim 5, wherein the cylinder unit is disposed in the second partial lever.
- 7. The piston-type internal-combustion engine according to claim 5, wherein the piston portion and the bar portion are separate pieces.
- 8. The piston-type internal-combustion engine according to claim 3, wherein: the piston portion and the bar portion are connected by a longitudinally extending web having a reduced cross section relative to the piston portion and the bar portion to form a unitary structure that is disposed for movement only in said second of said partial levers; and said extension is positioned to be blocked by said bar element when said bar element is in an activated position, and to permit passage of the extension adjacent the web when said bar element is in a deactivated position.
- 9. The piston-type internal-combustion engine according to claim 3, wherein said support is a play-compensation element that supplies compressed oil to the piston-cylinder unit.
- 10. The piston-type internal-combustion engine according to claim 2, wherein at least the first partial lever that is associated with the cylinder valve is formed like a u-shaped jaw that extends around lateral sides of the roller in the region of the articulated shaft, with one jaw part forming the extension.
- 11. The piston-type internal-combustion engine according to claim 2, wherein: the first partial lever that is associated with the cylinder valve is formed to extend around the roller on all sides in the region of the articulated shaft; the second partial lever is formed like a u-shaped jaw that extends around lateral sides of the first partial lever and the roller in the region of the articulated shaft; and the extension is formed on the side of the first partial lever facing toward the second partial lever and the support.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation application of the international patent application PCT/EPO1/08624, filed Jul. 26, 2001, which international patent application includes the designation of the USA and which international patent application is incorporated by reference herein.
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