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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