Rocker arm assembly having a spring clip valve guide

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6491012
  • Patent Number
    6,491,012
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 11, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 10, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A rocker arm assembly having a main body with side walls and a push rod contacting portion spaced away from a valve stem contacting portion is disclosed. The valve stem contacting portion further includes a spring clip mounted thereon. The arms of the spring clip cooperate to form a channel for providing lateral guidance between the rocker arm and a valve stem.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a rocker arm having a valve guide to insure and operative connection between the valve guide and a valve pad of the valve guide, and more specifically, to a spring clip valve guide that permits relaxed manufacturing tolerances.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In automotive internal combustion piston engines of the overhead camshaft type, it is known to provide a rocker arm assembly that cooperates with a lash adjuster having a cylindrical plunger and a finger follower that is pivotable about a pivot point during engine operation. To insure proper engagement between a lash adjuster and rocker arm assembly, it is known to provide a double walled end section formed by integral parallel straps that are bent 180° parallel to and in contact with a lower wall and welded thereto to provide two lateral seating surfaces. However, doubled walled end sections are disadvantageous because the double walled section results in a larger mass and consequently a greater amount of inertia for the lever. Moreover, additional manufacturing steps and increased production costs are required to fold and weld the straps to insure proper formation of the double walled sections.




It has also been known to provide a groove around a plunger for a lash adjuster to receive edges of a side-ways U-shaped retainer clip. A top portion of the side-ways U-shaped retainer clip engages an upwardly deformed rounded raised portion of the rocker arm with one arm curving around the upwardly deformed rounded raised portion. Another arm extends below a bottom surface of the rocker arm and engages the groove of the lash adjuster once the plunger is received in the upwardly deformed rounded raised portion of the rocker arm. However, while reducing weight, such arrangements are undesirable because the reduced diameter at the groove reduces the bending stiffness and strength of the plunger of the lash adjuster. Additional manufacturing costs are incurred for forming the upwardly deformed rounded raised portion. Moreover, tight tolerances must be maintained to insure that the spring clip properly engages both the lash adjuster and the upwardly deformed rounded raised portion.




Accordingly, there exists a need for a simplified construction for maintaining proper engagement between a lash adjuster and a rocker arm assembly that allows for an improved valve pad surface, relaxed tolerances for the valve tip and reduced reciprocating mass over the valve.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a rocker arm assembly pivotably mounted about a central roller that includes a main body section and first and second ends. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the first end includes a detent into which a lash adjuster extending from the bore of the cylinder head is slidingly received. The second end includes apertures into which a distal end of a wire spring clip may be retainingly engaged. A cross member of the wire clip engages an outwardly extending land portion in a snap-fit relationship. When engaged, the wire spring clip forms two downwardly extending parallel arms that are spaced away from the bottom surface of the rocker arm. In accordance with the invention, a valve stem from a valve member may be positioned between the downwardly extending arms.




The wire spring clip advantageously provides additional contact points for consistent contact between the rocker arm assembly and the valve stem. The consistent contact allows for reduced machine tolerances of both the contact portion of the rocker arm and the valve stem tip during manufacture without sacrificing performance. Additionally, the consistent contact also provides an improved valve pad surface by allowing a smaller chamfer on the valve tip. Moreover, because the wire clip is relatively lightweight, reduced reciprocating mass over the valve is also achieved.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The features and inventive aspects of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading the following detailed description, claims, and drawings, of which the following is a brief description:





FIG. 1

is a partial cross-sectional view of a rocker arm assembly according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a rocker arm and a spring clip prior to assembly.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a spring clip according to the present invention for attachment to a rocker arm.





FIG. 4

is an end view of a rocker arm assembly taken along lines


4


-


4


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a rocker arm in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1 and 2

show a rocker arm assembly


20


that includes a main rocker arm body


22


having first and second side walls


24


,


26


projecting outwardly from a base


28


. Base


28


includes a central cutout


30


to provide clearance for a cam follower roller


32


. Apertures


34


are provided in the first and second side walls


24


,


26


to mount a shaft


36


, which supports bearings


38


and roller


32


for rotational movement.




Base


28


includes a push rod contacting portion


40


toward a first end


41


of main body


22


and a valve stem contacting portion


42


toward a second end


43


of main body


22


.




Push rod contacting portion


40


includes a semi-spherical recess


44


that can optionally include a lubrication through hole


46


as shown in

FIG. 1

to permit lubricant at the interface between the semi-spherical recess


44


and push rod


48


. In addition, central cutout


30


generally separates push rod contacting portion


40


from valve stem contacting portion


42


. Valve stem contacting portion


42


has a slightly convex shape in longitudinal cross-section as illustrated in

FIG. 1. A

valve stem


50


engages valve stem contacting portion


42


and has a valve spring


52


and a valve spring retainer


54


for controlling return movement of valve stem


50


.




Further, in accordance with the present invention, a spring clip


56


is mounted adjacent to valve stem contacting portion


42


to provide lateral guidance of rocker arm assembly


20


relative to valve stem


50


during both installation and subsequent operation of rocker arm assembly


20


. Preferably, spring clip


56


is formed from a single piece of wire that is generally round to eliminate burrs and provide a smooth surface for contacting valve stem


50


without interference. In addition, spring clip


56


is dimensioned to provide greater engagement length and depth for guidance relative to the valve stem than in prior known rocker arm devices, but with reduced weight. Spring clip


56


can be made from any suitable material and is preferably made from spring steel due to its durability and reduced weight.




As shown more clearly in

FIG. 3

, spring clip


56


includes generally corresponding arms


58


that have a generally U-shaped cross-section. Arms


58


each include a curved portion


59


extending downwardly from distal ends


60


. Curved portion


59


terminates in a generally flat bottom


62


. Arms


58


each further include a generally linear portion


61


that extend upwardly from bottom


62


. Ends


63


of linear portions


61


are joined together by a cross member


64


. As will be explained in further detail below, curved portion


59


serves to provide spring characteristics to spring clip


56


during operation.




In accordance with the invention, as best shown in

FIG. 2

, valve stem contacting portion


42


of base


28


further includes apertures


66


that permit distal end


60


of spring clip


56


to pass upwardly therethrough. Preferably, distal ends


60


each include a deformed portion


67


that serves to prevent dislodgment of distal ends


60


from corresponding apertures


66


. Deformed portions


67


may be formed prior to installing distal ends


60


in apertures


66


, or formed after distal ends are inserted into apertures


66


. Where deformed portions


67


are formed prior to installation, deformed portions


67


have a generally reverse S-shape such that spring clip


56


must be tilted in a rearward manner during installation such that linear portion


61


moves toward a center of base


28


. Once deformed portions


67


are inserted into apertures


66


, distal ends


60


are pushed upwardly and then spring clip


56


is tilted in a forward manner.




Valve stem contacting portion


42


of base


28


also includes a central projecting land portion


68


that projects outwardly from an end face


70


of valve stem contacting portion


42


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, land portion


68


includes first and second sides


72


,


74


that form shoulders where they meet end face


70


. First and second sides


72


,


74


are slightly tapered to slope outwardly toward a bottom surface


75


of valve stem contacting portion to be explained below in greater detail.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 4

, when mounted onto the valve stem contacting portion


42


, distal ends


60


of spring wire clip


56


extend upwardly through base


28


with deformed portions


67


being positioned above a top surface


77


of base member


28


. Cross member


64


is positioned over land portion


68


of end face


70


of the base


28


such that cross member


64


rests on top surface


76


of land portion


68


. Cross member


64


is retained on land portion


68


by snap-fit engagement due to slightly tapered first and second sides


72


,


74


of land portion


68


and the size of land portion


68


relative to the distance between arms


58


. The distance between arms


58


and the length of cross member


64


generally correspond to the width of top surface


76


of land portion


68


. Once spring clip


56


is connected to valve stem contacting portion


42


, arms


58


extend downwardly such that bottom


62


is spaced from a bottom surface


75


of valve stem contacting portion


42


o form an elongated channel


78


having a predetermined depth, as best seen in FIG.


4


. In accordance with the present invention, valve stem


50


is positioned between arms


58


. Arms


58


provide lateral guidance between rocker arm


20


and valve stem


50


, but allows for relaxed tolerances of bottom surface


75


of valve stem contacting portion


42


and the chamfer of valve stem


50


.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention, curved portion


59


and linear portion


61


of arms


58


cooperate to provide spring like characteristics for spring clip


56


during operation of rocker arm assembly


20


. Moreover, when spring clip


56


is installed on valve contacting portion


42


, spring clip


56


is placed in tension, thereby preventing accidental removal of spring clip


56


. However, it is understood that curved portion


59


of arms


56


in cooperation with liner portion


61


may be subjected to non-plastic tension or additional tension to unclip cross member


64


from land portion


68


.




An alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG.


5


. Instead of apertures


66


, a cutout section


100


for cam roller


32


is longer at valve stem contacting portion


42


. A second central projecting land portion


102


is formed on valve stem contacting portion


42


adjacent to cam roller


32


on the side opposite of end face


70


. Second central projecting land portion


102


is formed by cooperating inwardly extending grooves


104


. Grooves


104


are generally the size and shape of spring clip


56


to insure a snap fit engagement. Second central projecting land portion


102


serves to space arms


58


apart. It is understood that grooves


104


may have alternative cross-sections that are sized to capture curved portion


59


of arms


58


.




To connect spring clip


56


to valve stem contacting portion


42


, distal ends


66


are engaged with grooves


104


and second central projecting land portion


102


. Cross member


64


is then engaged with first central projecting land portion


68


.




Preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed. A person of ordinary skill in the art would realize, however, that certain modifications would come within the teachings of this invention. Therefore, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A rocker arm assembly for use in an internal combustion engine comprising:a main body having side walls and first and second ends; wherein said first end includes a push rod contacting portion, said second end having a valve stem contacting portion; a cam follower roller mounted between said side walls intermediate said push rod contacting portion and said valve stem contacting portion; at least one aperture located in said valve stem contacting portion; a spring clip mounted on said valve stem contacting portion for providing lateral guidance between said rocker arm and a valve stem, wherein said spring clip includes at least one distal end for engaging said aperture in said valve stem contacting portion.
  • 2. The rocker arm assembly of claim 1, wherein said spring clip is formed from a single segment of wire.
  • 3. The rocker arm assembly of claim 1, wherein said spring clip includes two substantially corresponding and generally U-shaped arms that extend downwardly from said at least one distal end to form a generally flat bottom and extend upwardly from said bottom.
  • 4. The rocker arm assembly of claim 3, wherein said arms include a curved portion and a substantially linear portion, wherein said curved portion and said linear portion are separated by said bottom and ends of said linear portion are joined by a cross member.
  • 5. The rocker arm assembly of claim 4, wherein said curved portion extends downwardly from said distal end and has a generally concave shape.
  • 6. The rocker arm assembly of claim 3, wherein each of said distal ends includes a deformed portion to resist disassembly of said distal end through said aperture.
  • 7. The rocker arm assembly of claim 6, wherein said deformed portions are formed after said distal end is received through said apertures.
  • 8. The rocker arm assembly of claim 3, further comprising a land portion projecting from an end face of said second end for supporting said cross member of said spring clip.
  • 9. The rocker arm assembly of claim 8, wherein said land portion has sides that are slightly tapered outwardly in a downward direction toward a bottom surface of said second end to resist removal of said lateral cross member of said spring clip.
  • 10. The rocker arm assembly of claim 8, wherein said land portion has a width approximately the same as a distance between said downwardly extending arms of said spring clip.
  • 11. The rocker arm assembly of claim 10, wherein said curved portion, bottom and linear portion cooperate to create compressive forces on said spring clip in a non-installed unbiased state such that when installed on said valve stem contacting portion, spring clip will not become accidentally dislodged.
  • 12. The rocker arm assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one distal end extends through said apertures and is positioned at a level above said cross member of said spring clip.
  • 13. The rocker arm assembly of claim 1, wherein said spring clip includes a second distal end for engaging an outer portion of said valve stem contacting portion.
  • 14. The rocker arm assembly of claim 1, wherein said spring clip is compressible in response to valve stem movement.
  • 15. A rocker arm assembly for use in an internal combustion engine comprising:a main body having side walls and first and second ends spaced away from one another; wherein said first end includes a push rod contacting portion and said second end includes a valve stem contacting portion; a cam follower roller mounted between said side walls intermediate said push rod contacting portion and said valve stem contacting portion; a land portion projecting outwardly from an end face of said valve stem contacting portion of said base; mounting apertures extending through said valve stem contacting portion inboard of said end face; a spring clip having a generally U-shaped cross-section, said spring clip mounted to said valve stem contacting portion for providing lateral guidance between said rocker arm and a valve stem, wherein said spring clip includes a pair of arms having distal ends extending upwardly through said apertures and a cross member that connects said arms, said cross-member engagable with said land portion.
  • 16. The rocker arm assembly of claim 15, wherein said arms include a curved portion and a substantially linear portion, wherein said curved portion and said linear portion are separated by a bottom such that said curved portion extends downwardly from said distal ends and ends of said linear portion are joined by a cross member.
  • 17. The rocker arm assembly of claim 15, wherein said distal ends each further include deformed portions to resist disassembly of said distal end through said aperture once said spring clip is engaged to said valve stem contacting portion.
  • 18. The rocker arm assembly of claim 15, wherein said land portion includes first and second sides that are slightly tapered downwardly toward a bottom surface of said end face to resist removal of said cross member of said spring clip when said spring clip is engaged with said land portion.
  • 19. The rocker arm assembly of claim 15, wherein said spring clip further includes a bottom portion that is spaced away from a bottom surface of said valve stem contacting portion when said spring clip is connected to said valve stem contacting portion.
  • 20. The rocker arm assembly of claim 19, wherein said pair of arms cooperate to form a lateral channel into which a valve stem is received.
  • 21. The rocker arm assembly of claim 17, wherein a top surface of said land portion has a width that is generally the same as a distance between said arms of said spring clip to place said spring clip in tension when mounted on said valve stem contacting portion to resist accidental dislodgment of said spring clip from said rocker arm.
  • 22. A spring clip for use in connection with a valve stem contacting portion of a rocker arm, comprising a pair of generally corresponding arms, wherein each of said arms includes:a curved portion extending downwardly from a first distal end, wherein said curved portion has a generally concave shape; a generally flat bottom section extending laterally away from said curved portion; and a substantially linear section extending upwardly from said bottom section such that said bottom section is positioned between said curved portion and said linear section, said linear section terminating in second distal ends; and each of said arms connected together at said second distal ends by a cross member; wherein said curved portion, bottom section and linear section cooperate to provide a predetermined compressibility and said first distal ends and said cross member are receivable on a valve stem contacting portion of a rocker arm to provide lateral guidance for a valve stem.
  • 23. A rocker arm assembly for use in an internal combustion engine comprising:a main body having side walls and first and second ends; wherein said first end includes a push rod contacting portion, said second end having a valve stem contacting portion; a cam follower roller mounted between said side walls intermediate said push rod contacting portion and said valve stem contacting portion; at least one groove formed in said valve stem contacting portion; a spring clip mounted on said valve stem contacting portion for providing lateral guidance between said rocker arm and a valve stem, wherein said spring clip includes at least one distal end for engaging said groove in said valve stem contacting portion.
  • 24. The rocker arm assembly of claim 23, wherein said spring clip includes two substantially corresponding and generally U-shaped arms that extend downwardly from said at least one distal end to form a generally flat bottom and extend upwardly from said bottom.
  • 25. The rocker arm assembly of claim 24, wherein said arms include a curved portion and a substantially linear portion, wherein said curved portion and said linear portion are separated by said bottom and ends of said linear portion are joined by a cross member.
  • 26. The rocker arm assembly of claim 24, further comprising a first land portion projecting from an end face of said second end for supporting said cross member of said spring clip.
  • 27. The rocker arm assembly of claim 26, further comprising two grooves extending inwardly on a side opposite of said end face of said second end, wherein said grooves form a second land portion projecting from said send end, wherein said arms are receivable within said grooves.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/232,664 filed Sep. 13, 2000 entitled “ROCKER ARM ASSEMBLY HAVING A SPRING CLIP VALVE GUIDE”, hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

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Number Date Country
60/232664 Sep 2000 US