The present invention relates generally to internal combustion engines and, more specifically, to a valve actuation mechanism for barrel engines.
Barrel engine configurations, such as the general class of engines shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,749,337 to Palatov, hold potential for high power density packages. This is desirable in many applications, particularly those requiring mobile power sources such as automotive, marine and aviation. Barrel engines typically involve a grouping of power cylinders and pistons arranged in a circle with their axes parallel to a central power shaft. The geometry of the barrel engine requires that the intake and exhaust valves be actuated in a manner that is different than traditional in-line or vee-type engines. Conventional in-line or vee-type engine configurations commonly utilize a longitudinal camshaft, parallel to the primary crankshaft that includes actuation lobes for each intake and exhaust valve or valve set per cylinder. This conventional cam is driven via gear, chain, or belt drive from the primary crankshaft with valve timing dependent upon proper assembly of the components.
A barrel engine is not well suited to use a traditional longitudinal camshaft since the intake and exhaust valves actuate in a direction that is parallel to the axis of the main power output shaft (crankshaft). Plate-style cams are often used to actuate the valves of a barrel engine. In plate cam designs, the cam is generally flat and extends perpendicularly from the main output shaft. The plate cam has a contoured surface that engages valve stems or lifters to actuate the valves, which are generally perpendicular to the plate. Although this configuration reduces parts count, there are several disadvantages. Among them are the deformation of the cam plate as a result of high force requirements to actuate the exhaust valves as compared to the stiffness of the plate and plate-to-shaft attachment. Also, the plate cam design is difficult to design such that sufficient stiffness exists without undue component weight. This is compounded as the interface to the shaft is considered. Other disadvantages include the complexity of manufacturing a plate cam to actuate the valves as compared to conventional cam grinding techniques. The ability to include hydraulic lifters or to incorporate mechanical lash adjustment is also made more complicated by a plate cam design.
The present invention provides a barrel engine, including an engine housing having a first end and a second end. An elongated power shaft is longitudinally disposed in the engine housing and defines the longitudinal axis of the engine. A plurality of cylinders surrounds the longitudinal axis, with each cylinder having a closed end and an open end. Each cylinder has a central axis. The open ends of the cylinders are each generally directed towards the first end of the housing. An intake system is operable to introduce a combustible mixture of air and fuel into each of the cylinders. A track is disposed between the first end of the housing and the open ends of the cylinders such that a portion of the track is disposed generally in alignment with the central axis of each of the cylinders. The track has a cam surface that longitudinally undulates with respect to the open ends of the cylinders. A portion of the cam surface is disposed generally in alignment with the central axis of each of the cylinders. The track and the cylinders are rotatable with respect to each other such that the undulating cam surface moves with respect to the open ends of the cylinders. A piston is moveably disposed in each of the cylinders such that a combustion chamber is defined between the piston and the closed end of the cylinder. Each piston is in mechanical communication with the cam surface of the track such that as the cylinders and track move with respect to each other, the pistons reciprocate within the cylinders. Each piston is operable to compress the combustible mixture. The present invention provides an improvement wherein the power shaft has an intake lobe and an exhaust lobe extending therefrom. The intake system includes an intake valve and an exhaust valve for each of the cylinders. The valves are linearly moveable between an open and a closed position. A valve actuation mechanism is associated with each of the cylinders. The mechanism comprises an intake rocker arm having a first end disposed in mechanical communication with the intake lobe on the power shaft and a second end in mechanical communication with the intake valve. A mid-portion of the intake rocker arm is pivotally supported. An exhaust rocker arm has a first end disposed in mechanical communication with the exhaust lobe on the power shaft and a second end in mechanical communication with the exhaust valve. A mid-portion of the exhaust rocker arm is pivotally supported.
The present invention provides for an alternative method of valve actuation that allows for improved stiffness and valve gear performance, improved ease of manufacture, easy inclusion of hydraulic lifter systems or mechanical lash adjustment, and can also be used to actuate fuel injection equipment in a more conventional and simplified approach. This is accomplished through the use of “L-shaped” rocker levers arranged radially to and actuated by common cam lobes on the main output shaft. One embodiment is illustrated in FIG. 1.
As shown in
The present invention preferably provides for single cam lobes 1 and 2 to be used to actuate all valves of the same type (intake or exhaust) within the engine. For example, this configuration would provide for a single intake and single exhaust valve lobe for a six-cylinder engine as opposed to six intake and six exhaust lobes for a conventional in-line or V-type engine. Further, the single intake and exhaust lobes are arranged on the power shaft 3 in a manner conventional to traditional camshafts. Therefore, conventional manufacturing techniques can be used as opposed to the non-traditional techniques of a plate cam. This should result in reduced cost due to economies of scale. The conceived valve gear apparatus also provides for increased stiffness as compared to plate cam designs, which can result in significant overall weight savings. Although depicted and discussed here in terms of valve actuation, the present invention can also be applied to the actuation of fuel injection equipment (not shown) or other mechanisms. The cam lobes 1 and 2 as described in this invention may be either cast or forged, as part of the power shaft 3, or separately, in which case they could be either fused, splined, threaded, bolted or welded to the power shaft 3.
An alternative configuration to the one shown in
The illustrated embodiment shows a single rocker arm actuating a pair of valves using a crossbar 8. Alternatively, multiple rocker arms may be used to actuate multiple valves. For example, two intake rocker arms may be provided to actuate two intake valves independently from one another, especially for applications where the two intake valves may be phased slightly differently from one another to generate swirl or other desirable effects in the combustion chamber. The same may be provided for exhaust valve actuation. In these arrangements, where additional rockers are used, additional intake cam lobes 5 and/or multiple exhaust lobes may be provided. Additional lobes may also be provided as needed to actuate fuel injection equipment. Various types of variable valve timing designs may be also applied to the present valve actuation approach.
While only two intake and exhaust valves are shown in the illustrated embodiment, it is highly likely that some configurations will require more or fewer intake or exhaust valves than the number discussed above. Therefore, more or fewer intake and/or exhaust valves may be utilized in the present invention.
Some of the key benefits of the invention are listed as follows.
As will be clear to those of skill in the art, the preferred embodiments of the present invention, disclosed herein, may be altered in various ways without departing from the scope or teaching of the present invention. For example, the present invention may be combined with any of the teachings of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/021,192, filed Oct. 30, 2001, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/377,074, filed Apr. 30, 2002, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein in by reference.
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