Claims
- 1. A valve deactivator, comprising:a housing; a coil supported in said housing; an input member reciprocally supported by said housing and adapted to be driven by a reciprocating member; an output member reciprocally supported by said housing; an armature supported in said housing; a drive member connected to said armature, said drive member having a first engagement surface; a locking member slidably engaged with said input member and spring biased for movement relative to said output member, said locking member having a second engagement surface operably engageable by said first engagement surface of said drive member, wherein activation of said coil causes said armature to drive said drive member which drives said locking member relative to said input member toward said output member, said first and second engagement surfaces cooperate to index said locking member for inhibiting relative movement between said input and output members.
- 2. The valve deactivator according to claim 1, wherein said first and second engagement surfaces each include a sloped surface.
- 3. The valve deactivator according to claim 1, wherein said input member includes grooves which are engaged by said drive member and said locking member.
- 4. The valve deactivator according to claim 1, further comprising a spring between said input member and said output member.
- 5. The valve deactivator according to claim 1, wherein said output member includes bore for receiving a spring for providing a biasing force against said locking member.
- 6. The valve deactivator according to claim 3, wherein said locking member is disengaged with said grooves of said input member in order to allow indexing of said locking member.
- 7. The valve deactivator according to claim 1, wherein said armature is biased toward a first direction.
- 8. A valve actuator, comprising:a tappet; an input member in driving engagement with said tappet; an output member; a pushrod in driving engagement with said output member; and a locking assembly engageable for inhibiting relative movement between said input member and said output member, said locking assembly including a pulse energy activating device for engaging said locking assembly.
- 9. The valve actuator according to claim 8, wherein said pulse energy activating device includes a coil and armature system.
- 10. A valve actuator, comprising:a cam drive member; a pivotally mounted rocker in driving engagement with said cam drive member; a lash adjuster member mounted in a housing and in driving engagement with said rocker, said lash adjuster member being spring biased against said rocker; a valve member in driving engagement with said rocker; and a locking assembly engageable for inhibiting relative movement between said lash adjuster member and said housing, said locking assembly including a pulse energy activating device for engaging said locking assembly.
- 11. The valve actuator according to claim 10, wherein said pulse energy activating device includes a coil and armature system.
- 12. A valve deactivator, comprising:a housing; an input member reciprocally supported by said housing and adapted to be driven by a reciprocating member; an output member reciprocally supported by said housing; a drive member having a first engagement surface; a locking member slidably engaged with said input member and spring biased for movement relative to said output member, said locking member having a second engagement surface operably engageable by said first engagement surface of said drive member; and a pulse energy activating device to drive said drive member wherein said first and second engagement surfaces cooperate to index said locking member for inhibiting relative movement between said input and output members.
- 13. The valve deactivator according to claim 12, wherein said pulse energy activating device includes a coil and armature system.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/194,558 filed Apr. 3, 2000. The disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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