Claims
- 1. A valve control system for an internal combustion engine of the type including a cylinder head, an engine poppet valve, and a valve actuating camshaft defining a cam axis having a first cam and a second cam; said valve control system comprising a first rocker arm disposed for operable engagement with said first cam; a second rocker arm disposed for operable engagement with said second cam; and means having a first condition for selectively interconnecting said first and second rocker arms for pivotal movement in unison in response to a force applied by said first cam to said first rocker arm; said means for selectively interconnecting having a second condition in which said first and second rocker arms have pivotal movement relative to each other; characterized by:(a) each of said first and said second rocker arms having a valve end disposed adjacent said engine poppet valve; (b) a connector operably associated with said valve ends of said rocker arms whereby the only relative movement permitted between said first and second rocker arms is said relative pivotal movement, said relative pivotal movement being about said connector, said relative pivotal movement occurring only when said means for selectively interconnecting said rocker arms is in said second condition; (c) one of said second rocker arm and said connector being configured for engagement with said engine poppet valve; and (d) each of said first and second rocker arms having a latching end disposed at the axially opposite end from said valve ends, said means for selectively interconnecting said rocker arms being operably associated with said latching ends of said rocker arms.
- 2. A valve control system as claimed in claim 1, characterized by said latching end of said first rocker arm defining a first latch bore and said latching end of said second rocker arm defining a second latch bore, said latch bores being coaxial with each other when said means for selectively interconnecting said rocker arms is in said first condition, said latch bores defining an axis substantially parallel to said cam axis.
- 3. A valve control system as claimed in claim 2, characterized by said means for selectively interconnecting said rocker arms comprises a latch member axially moveable within said first and second latch ores between said first condition in which said latch member is disposed within both of said latch bores and said second condition in which said latch member is disposed within only said second latch bore.
- 4. A valve control system as claimed in claim 3, characterized by said means for selectively interconnecting said rocker arms includes an actuator assembly defining an axis, said axis being substantially parallel to said cam axis, said actuator assembly including an output member axially moveable along said axis between first and second, to move said latch member between said first condition and said second condition, respectively.
- 5. A valve control system as claimed in claim 3, characterized by said latch member being wholly disposed within said latching bores, as said latch member moves between said first condition and said second condition, whereby said latch member is not exposed outside of said rocker arms.
- 6. A valve control system as claimed in claim 1, characterized by said second rocker arm defining an upper concave surface, and said cam engagement member comprising a roller in engagement with both said second cam and said concave surface.
- 7. A valve control system for an internal combustion engine of the type including a cylinder head, an engine poppet valve, and a valve actuating camshaft defining a cam axis having a first cam and a second cam; said valve control system comprising a first rocker arm disposed for operable engagement with said first cam; a second rocker arm disposed for operable engagement with said second cam; and means having a first condition for selectively interconnecting said first and second rocker arms for pivotal movement in unison in response to a force applied by said first cam to said first rocker arm; said means for selectively interconnecting having a second condition in which said first and second rocker arms have pivotal movement relative to each other; characterized by:(a) each of said first and said second rocker arms having a valve end disposed adjacent said engine poppet valve; (b) a connector operably associated with said valve ends of said rocker arms whereby the only relative movement permitted between said first and second rocker arms is said relative pivotal movement, said relative pivotal movement being about said connector; and (c) a cam engagement member in operable engagement with said second cam and with said second rocker arm, and means operable to vary the lateral location of said cam engagement member, relative to said valve end of said second rocker arm, and the resulting valve lift, while said means for selectively interconnecting is in said second condition.
- 8. A valve control system as claimed in claim 7, characterized by each of said first and second rocker arms having a latching end disposed at the axially opposite end from said valve ends, said means for selectively interconnecting said rocker arms being operably associated with said latching ends of said rocker arms, and said cam engagement member being disposed intermediate said valve ends and said latching ends.
- 9. A valve control system for an internal combustion engine of the type including a cylinder head, an engine poppet valve, and a valve actuating camshaft defining a cam axis having a first cam and a second cam; said valve control system comprising a first rocker arm disposed for operable engagement with said first cam; a second rocker arm disposed for operable engagement with said second cam; latch means having a first condition for selectively interconnecting said first and second rocker arms for pivotal movement in unison in response to said operable engagement of said first cam and said first rocker arm to provide a first, fixed relationship of valve opening versus rotational displacement of said camshaft; said latch means for selectively interconnecting having a second condition in which said first and second rocker arms have pivotal movement relative to each other; characterized by:(a) a cam engagement member in operable engagement with, and disposed between, said second cam and said second rocker arm; (b) said cam engagement member being fixed for movement with a laterally moveable lever member; (c) an actuator operable to vary the lateral location of said lever member and said cam engagement member while said means for selectively interconnecting is in said second condition; (d) whereby the valve control system is operable to provide, in said second condition, a series of second, phase-shifted relationships of valve opening versus rotational displacement of said camshaft.
- 10. A valve control system as claimed in claim 9, characterized by said first cam and said first rocker arm being configured such that said first, fixed relationship of valve opening versus rotational displacement of said camshaft has a substantially greater amplitude than any of said series of second, phase-shifted relationships.
- 11. A valve control system as claimed in claim 9, characterized by said lever member and said cam engagement member being located, relative to said cam axis and said second rocker arm such that said series of second, phase-shifted relationships of valve opening versus rotational displacement of said camshaft is disposed entirely within said first, fixed relationship.
- 12. A valve control system as claimed in claim 9, characterized by said actuator operable to vary the lateral location of said lever member comprises a rotatable member and an eccentric connection of said lever member to said rotatable member.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of co-pending application U.S. Ser. No. 09/420,035, filed Oct. 18, 1999, in the name of Majo Cecur for a “Rocker Arm Device For Simultaneous Control Of Valve Lift And Relative Timing In A Combustion Engine”, which application claimed priority, under 35 U.S.C. 119, of earlier-filed Italian Application MI98A002244, filed Oct. 20, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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