Information
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Patent Grant
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6415754
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Patent Number
6,415,754
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Date Filed
Tuesday, September 18, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 9039
- 123 9041
- 123 9043
- 123 9045
- 074 519
- 074 559
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A rocker arm support mechanism includes a holding member (3), a rocker arm shaft (6) and a nut (31). The holding member (3) has a base wall fastened to an end surface of a cylinder head, and a pair of support walls (3a) each provided with a hole (28). The rocker arm shaft (6) includes an eccentric sleeve (15) having a bore (20) and a circumference (15a) eccentric to the bore (20), and a support shaft (14) passed through the hole (28) of one of the side walls (3a), the bore (20) of the eccentric sleeve (15) and the hole (28) of the other side wall (3a). The support shaft (14) is inserted in the bore (20) of the eccentric sleeve (15) and the eccentric sleeve (15) is restrained from turning relative to the support shaft (14). A rocker arm (5) is put on the eccentric sleeve (15) for turning on the eccentric sleeve (15), the eccentric sleeve (15) is turned about the axis of the support shaft (14) relative to the holding member (3) to adjust the height of the rocker arm (5) from the end surface of the cylinder head. The rocker arm (5) and the holder (3) are formed by plate work. The support shaft (14) and the eccentric sleeve (15) are manufactured separately. The support shaft (14) has a head (14a) and a threaded part (14b). The nut (31) is screwed on the threaded part (14b) of the support shaft (14) to fasten the rocker arm shaft (6) to the support walls (3a).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rocker arm support mechanism for an internal-combustion engine.
2. Description of the Related Art
Rocker arms are classified into those formed by forging and those formed by platework.
FIGS. 8 and 9
show a forged rocker arm
100
. As shown in
FIG. 9
, the rocker arm
100
has a boss
101
formed integrally with its middle part. The rocker arm
100
is mounted for a rocking motion on a rocker-arm shaft
103
fixedly held on a holder
102
with the rocker-arm shaft
103
fitted in a bore formed in the boss
101
. The rocker arm
100
has one end provided with a valve clearance adjusting mechanism including an adjusting screw
105
and a nut
106
and the other end provided with a recess
109
as shown in FIG.
8
. The lower end of the adjusting screw
105
is in contact with the end of a valve stem
108
and the upperend of a push rod
110
is received in the recess
109
as shown in FIG.
8
.
FIGS. 10 and 11
show a plate rocker arm
119
formed by plate work. As shown in
FIG. 11
, the rocker arm
119
has an upward concave spherical part
121
provided with a slot
120
in its middle part. A support bolt
123
set upright on a cylinder head penetrates the spherical part
121
. A holding member
125
having a spherical end part
125
a
is put on the support bolt
123
so that the spherical end part
125
a
is received in a spherical recess defined by the spherical part
121
. A nut
126
is screwed on the support bolt
123
to hold the holding member
125
in place. The rocker arm
119
has one end provided with a spherical protrusion
128
protruding downward so as to be inn contact with the end of a valve stem
127
and the other end provided with a spherical protrusion
132
protruding upward as shown in FIG.
10
and the head of a push rod is received in the spherical protrusion
132
. Valve clearance is adjusted by turning the nut
126
. The rocker arm formed by plate work is disclosed in JP-U No. Sho 61-145804.
The forged rocker arm
100
shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
is costly and needs the adjusting screw
105
and the nut
106
additionally for valve clearance adjustment, which increases the cost and weight of the rocker arm.
The machining accuracy of press working for forming the spherical part
121
of the plate rocker arm
119
shown in
FIGS. 10 and 11
is not very high and the spherical part
121
is subject to deformation. Therefore it is possible that the accuracy of engagement of the spherical part
121
and the spherical end
125
a
of the holding member
125
is unsatisfactory. The rocker arm
119
is apt to shake in the directions of the arrows shown in FIG.
10
. Consequently, the adjustment of valve clearance is liable to take much time and to be unsatisfactory. Since the rocker arm
119
shakes, the operation of the rocker arm
119
is liable to be unstable. When the push rod
131
moves along an oblique line, the shaky motion of the rocker arm
119
varies valve clearance greatly. Usually, the push rod
131
is guided by a guide plate
140
provided with a guide hole
141
as shown in
FIG. 10
to suppress shaking.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a low-cost rocker arm support mechanism capable of suppressing the shaking of a rocker arm, of facility valve clearance adjustment and of ensuring correct valve clearance adjustment.
According to the present invention, a rocker arm support mechanism comprises: a holding member having a base wall fastened to an end surface of a cylinder head, and a pair of support walls each provided with a hole; a rocker arm shaft including an eccentric sleeve having a bore and a circumference eccentric to the bore and disposed between the support walls of the holding member, and a support shaft passed through the hole of one of the side walls of the holding member, the bore of the eccentric sleeve and the hole of the otherside wall of the holding member, wherein a rocker arm is put on the eccentric sleeve for turning on the eccentric sleeve, the eccentric sleeve is turned about the axis of the support shaft relative to the holding member to adjust the height of the rocker arm from the end surface of the cylinder head.
The rocker arm support mechanism does not need an adjusting screw an a nut specially for valve clearance adjustment. The valve clearance can be easily adjusted simply by turning the eccentric sleeve on the support shaft. The rocker arm support mechanism is capable of supporting the rocker arm so that the rocker arm may not shake.
In the rocker arm support mechanism according to the present invention, it is preferable that the rocker arm and the holding member are formed by plate work, the support shaft and the eccentric sleeve are manufactured separately, the support shaft has a head in one end part thereof and a threaded part in the other end part thereof, the eccentric sleeve has a cylindrical shape, the eccentric sleeve is restrained from turning relative to the support shaft, and a nut is screwed on the threaded part of the support shaft to clamp the eccentric sleeve firmly between the support walls of the holding member. Thus valve clearance can be accurately and easily adjusted even through the inexpensive rocker arm formed by plate work is employed.
In the rocker arm support mechanism according to the present invention, it is preferable that the rocker arm and the holding member are formed by plate work, the support shaft and the eccentric sleeve are manufactured separately, the support shaft has a head in one end part thereof and a threaded part in the other end part thereof, the eccentric sleeve has a cylindrical shape, the eccentric sleeve is mounted on a part between the support walls of the holding member of the support shaft for turning relative to the support shaft, and a nut is screwed on the threaded part of the support shaft to clamp the eccentric sleeve firmly between the support walls of the holding member. Thus valve clearance can be accurately and easily adjusting even through the inexpensive rocker arm formed by plate work is employed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which;
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of a rocker arm support mechanism in a preferred embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view taken on line II—II in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the rocker arm support structure shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a plan view of a rocker arm;
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary, longitudinal sectional view of an internal-combustion engine provided with rocker arms similar to that shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view of rocker arm support mechanism in a first modification of the rocker arm support mechanism shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 7
is a sectional view of rocker arm support mechanism in a second modification of the rocker arm support mechanism shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 8
is a longitudinal sectional view of a conventional rocker arm support structure for supporting a rocker arm formed by forging;
FIG. 9
is a side elevation taken in the direction of the arrow IX in
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a longitudinal sectional view of a prior art rocker arm support mechanism for supporting a rocker arm formed by plate work; and
FIG. 11
is a sectional view taken on line XI-IX in FIG.
10
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 5
shows an internal-combustion engine employing rocker arm support mechanisms in a preferred embodiment according to the present invention in a longitudinal sectional view. Each of the rocker arm support mechanisms include a holding member
3
formed by plate work and a rocker arm shaft
6
. Rocker arms
5
respectively for an inlet valve and an exhaust valve are supported for rocking on the holding members
3
by the rocker arm shafts
6
, respectively. Push rods
8
are extended obliquely so that the interval between the push rods
8
increases upward. The upper ends of the push rods
8
are in contact with upward convex spherical parts
26
formed in end parts of the rocker arms
5
, respectively. The lower ends of the push rods
8
are in contact with the upper ends of valve tappets
12
engaged with a camshaft
11
supported on a cylinder block
10
.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, the holding member
3
is formed by bending a plate and has a base part
3
b
and a pair of parallel support walls
3
a.
The support walls
3
a
are provided with holes
28
having one and the same center axis O
1
, which also is the center axis of the support shaft
14
. The rocker arm shaft
6
is a composite shaft including a support shaft
14
formed by forging and having parts fitting the holes
28
of the support walls
3
a,
and an eccentric sleeve
15
formed by sintering. The support shaft
14
and the eccentric sleeve
15
are separate members. The support shaft
14
is provided with a hexagon head
14
a
in one end part thereof and a threaded part
14
b
in the other end part thereof. A flat
14
c
is formed in a middle part of the support shaft
14
. The eccentric sleeve
15
has a bore
20
in which the support shaft
14
is fitted. The bore is provided with a flat
20
a
that engages the flat
14
c
of the support shaft
14
to restrain the eccentric sleeve
15
from turning relative to the support shaft
14
. The eccentric sleeve
15
has a cylindrical circumference
15
a
having a center axis O
2
. The center axis O
2
deviates by a predetermined distance from the center axis O
1
of the holes
28
of the support walls
3
a,
which also is the center axes of the support shaft
14
and the bore
20
of the eccentric sleeve
15
. The height of the cylindrical circumference
15
a
from the center axis O
1
can be varied by turning the rocker room shaft
6
about the center axis O
1
of the support shaft
14
. The eccentric sleeve
15
has a length substantially equal to the distance between the inner surfaces of the support walls
3
a.
The rocker arm
5
has a U-shaped cross section. A middle part of the rocker arm
5
is protruded to form a boss
21
of a semicylindrical shape. A bore
23
is formed in the boss
21
in a diameter substantially equal to the outside diameter of the cylindrical circumference
15
a
of the eccentric sleeve
15
. The eccentric sleeve
15
is fitted in the bore
23
of the rocker arm
5
. The upward convex spherical part
26
that engages the push rod
8
is formed in one end part of the rocker arm
5
. A valve operating downward convex spherical part
25
that engages the valve stem end of a valve is formed in the other end part of the rocker arm
5
. The axial length of the boss
21
of the rocker arm
5
is slightly smaller than the length of the eccentric sleeve
15
.
The eccentric sleeve
15
is fitted in the above
23
of the rocker arm
5
so as to be turnable about the center axis O
2
relative to the eccentric sleeve
15
and the rocker arm
5
is placed between the support walls
3
a
of the holding member
3
. The support shaft
14
is passed through a washer
30
, the hole
28
of one of the support walls
3
a,
the bore
20
of the eccentric sleeve
15
and the hole
28
of the other support wall
3
a
so that the flat
14
c
engages the flat
20
a,
and the nut
31
is screwed on the threaded part
14
b
of the support shaft
14
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the support walls
3
a
are clamped between the head
14
a
of the support shaft
14
and the nut
31
screwed on the threaded part
14
b
of the support shaft
14
to hold the support shaft
14
and the eccentric sleeve
15
fixedly on the holding member
3
. Since the axial length of the boss
21
of the rocker arm
5
is slightly smaller than the length of the eccentric sleeve
15
, the rocker arm
5
is able to turn on the eccentric sleeve
15
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the rocker arm
5
is tapered from the boss
21
toward the opposite end thereof.
The rocker arm
5
and the rocker arm support mechanism are assembled and the valve clearance is adjusted in the following manner.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, the eccentric sleeve
15
having the cylindrical circumference
15
a
is fitted in the bore
23
of the rocker arm
5
and the rocker arm
5
is placed between the support walls
3
a
of the holding member
3
. Then, the support shaft
14
is passed through the washer
30
, the hole
28
of one of the support walls
3
a,
the bore
20
of the eccentric sleeve
15
and the hole
28
of the other support wall
3
a,
and the nut
31
is screwed loosely on the threaded part
14
b
of the support shaft
14
to fasten the support shaft
14
temporarily to the holding member
3
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the support shaft
14
is turned about the center axis O
1
to adjust the height of the eccentric sleeve
15
from the upper end of the cylinder head. Thus, the clearance between the downward convex spherical part
25
of the rocker arm
5
and a valve stem
33
is adjusted. For example, the rocker arm
5
is elevated if the support shaft
14
is turned counterclockwise in the direction of the arrow F
1
in
FIG. 2
, or the rocker arm
5
is lowered if the support shaft
14
is turned clockwise in the direction of the arrow F
2
in FIG.
2
.
After the valve clearance has been properly adjusted, the nut
31
is fastened tight to clamp the support walls
3
a
firmly between the head
14
a
and the nut
31
. Thus, the eccentric sleeve
15
is held firmly between the support walls
3
a
to hold the rocker arm shaft
6
fixedly on the holding member
3
.
The push rod
8
engaging the upward convex spherical part
26
of the rocker arm
5
pushes up the end part provided with the upward convex spherical part
26
of the rocker arm
5
to depress the valve stem
3
against the resilience of a valve spring
34
by the downward convex spherical part
25
to open the inlet valve or the exhaust valve. Since the rocker arm
5
is supported on the rocker arm shaft
6
by fitting the cylindrical eccentric sleeve
15
of the rocker arm shaft
6
in the bore
23
of the boss
21
of the rocker arm
5
instead of supporting the same on a spherical support member, the shaking movement of the rocker arm
5
formed by plate work can be suppressed during a valve operating operation.
FIG. 6
shows a rocker arm shaft
6
in a modification of the rocker shaft arm
6
of the rocker arm support mechanism in the preferred embodiment. The rocker arm shaft
6
shown in
FIG. 6
has a support part
64
and an eccentric part
65
formed integrally with the support part
64
. The eccentric part
65
to be fitted in the bore
23
of the rocker arm
5
is solid. A threaded part
66
of a small diameter projects from one end of the eccentric part
64
, and the support part
64
is formed on the other end of the eccentric part
65
in a diameter greater than that of the eccentric part
64
. The support part
64
is provided with a hexagon head
69
. The support part
64
and the threaded part
66
have one and the same center axis O
1
. The eccentric part
65
has a center axis O
2
deviated by a predetermined distance from the center axis O
1
of the support part
64
and the threaded part
66
. A holding member
3
has a pair of parallel support walls
3
a.
One of the support wall
3
a
is provided with a hole
70
in which the support part
64
is fitted and the other support wall
3
a
is provided with a hole
71
in which the threaded part
66
is fitted. The holes
70
and
71
, the support part
64
and the threaded part
66
are coaxial. The support part
64
and the threaded part
66
are inserted in the holes
70
and
71
, respectively, and a nut
72
is screwed on the threaded part
66
to fasten the rocker arm shaft
6
firmly to the holding member
3
.
When supporting the rocker arm
5
shown in
FIG. 6
by the rocker arm support mechanism, the rocker arm
5
is placed between the support walls
3
a,
the rocker arm shaft
6
is passed through the side walls
3
a
and the rocker arm
5
so that the support part
64
is fitted in the hole
70
of a larger diameter, the eccentric part
65
is fitted in the bore
23
of the rocker arm
5
, and the threaded part
66
is extended through the hole
71
of the support wall
3
a.
Then the nut
72
is screwed loosely on the threaded part
66
to fasten the rocker arm shaft
6
temporarily to the holding member
3
. In this state, the rocker arm shaft
6
is turned about the center axis O
1
to elevate or lower the rocker arm
5
to adjust the valve clearance. After the valve clearance has been properly adjusted, the nut
72
is fastened tight to fasten the rocker arm shaft
6
firmly to the holding member
3
.
FIG. 7
shows a rocker arm shaft
6
in a second modification of the rocker arm shaft
6
included in the rocker arm support mechanism in the preferred embodiment. As shown in
FIG. 7
, a holding member
3
has a pair of parallel support walls
3
a
provided with holes
28
, respectively. The rocker arm shaft
6
has a support shaft
83
formed by forging and a cylindrical eccentric sleeve
80
formed by sintering. The support shaft
82
is fitted in the holes
28
of the support walls
3
a.
The support shaft
82
is provided with a hexagon head
82
a
in one end part thereof and a threaded part
82
b
in the other end part thereof. The eccentric sleeve
80
has a bore
80
c
in which the support shaft
82
is fitted. The eccentric sleeve
80
has a cylindrical circumference
80
a
having a center axis O
2
. The center axis O
2
deviates by a predetermined distance from the center axis O
1
of the bore
80
c
(the support shaft
82
) of the eccentric sleeve
80
. The height of the cylindrical circumference
80
a
from the center axis O
1
can be varied by turning the eccentric sleeve
80
about the center axis O
1
of the support shaft
82
. A flange
80
b
of, for example, a hexagonal shape is formed on one end of the eccentric sleeve
80
. A tool, such as a wrench, is engaged with the flange
80
b
to turn the eccentric sleeve
80
. The rocker arm
5
is mounted on the cylindrical eccentric sleeve
80
so as to be turnable about the center axis O
2
. A nut
31
is screwed on the threaded part
82
b
of the support shaft
82
.
When supporting the rocker arm shown in
FIG. 7
by the rocker arm support mechanism, the eccentric sleeve
80
is fitted in the rocker arm
5
, the rocker arm
5
is placed between the support walls
3
a,
the support shaft
82
is passed through the hole
28
of one of the side walls
3
a,
the bore
80
c
of the eccentric sleeve
80
and the hole
28
of the other support wall
3
a,
and the nut
31
is screwed loosely on the threaded part
82
b
of the support shaft
82
to fasten the support shaft
82
temporarily to the holding member
3
. A tool, such as a wrench is engaged with the flange
80
b
of the eccentric sleeve
80
and the eccentric sleeve
80
is turned on the support shaft
82
to adjust the height of the rocker arm
5
. After the height of the rocker arm
5
has been properly adjusted, the nut
31
is fastened tight so that the support walls
3
a f
the holding member
3
are deformed elastically and the eccentric sleeve
80
is fastened firmly to the holding member
3
.
The flange
80
b
of the eccentric sleeve
80
does not need necessarily to be hexagonal, but may be formed in any suitable shape, such as a square shape, or may be provided with holes into which a sleeve turning tool can be inserted. The nut
31
may be welded to the support wall
3
a.
if the nut
31
is welded to the support wall
3
a,
the support shaft
82
will not turn together with the eccentric sleeve
80
when the eccentric sleeve
80
is turned for valve clearance adjustment, which facilitates work for valve clearance adjustment. The rocker arm support mechanism of the present invention is applicable to supporting a forged rocker arm.
Thus the rocker arm support mechanism employing the rocker arm shaft having the support shaft and the eccentric sleeve enables the adjustment of the height of the rocker arm simply by turning the eccentric sleeve about the center axis of the support shaft and hence the adjustment of the valve clearance can be easily achieved. The rocker arm support mechanism does not need to adjusting screw and a nut specially for valve clearance adjustment, which reduces the part cost of the internal combustion engine.
Since the rocker arm is supported on the rocker arm shaft for rocking motion instead of supporting the same on a spherical support, the push rod does not need to be guided by a guide plate or the like and the shaking of the rocker arm can be prevented. The shaking preventing effect is particularly significant with a rocker arm operating mechanism provided with a push rod extended in an oblique position. The rocker arm support mechanism of the present invention is capable of properly supporting a rocker arm formed by plate work, which is far less expensive than a forged rocker arm.
The rocker arm support mechanism including the support shaft and the eccentric sleeve and capable of properly supporting a rocker arm formed by plate work does not need any highly accurate machining that may be needed by the rocker arm support mechanism including the special holding member having a spherical bearing surface is shown in FIG.
11
. Thus, the rocker arm support mechanism of the present invention comprises the components that can be easily manufactured and facilitate work for valve clearance adjustment.
Although the invention has been described in its preferred embodiments with a certain degree of particularly, obviously many changes and variations are possible therein. It is therefore to be understood that the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein without departing from the scope and spirit thereof.
Claims
- 1. A rocker arm support mechanism comprising:a holder member having a base wall fastened to an end surface of a cylinder head, and a pair of support walls each provided with a hole; a rocker arm shaft including an eccentric sleeve having a bore and a circumference eccentric to the bore and disposed between the support walls of the holding member, and a support shaft passed through the hole of one of the side walls of the holding member, the bore of the eccentric sleeve and the hole of the other side wall of the holding member; wherein a rocker arm is put on the eccentric sleeve for turning on the eccentric sleeve, the eccentric sleeve is turned about the axis of the support shaft relative to the holding member to adjust the height of the rocker arm from the end surface of the cylinder head.
- 2. The rocker arm support mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the rocker arm and the holding member are formed by plate work, the support shaft and the eccentric sleeve are manufactured separately, the support shaft has a head in one end part thereof and a threaded part in the other end part thereof, the eccentric sleeve has a cylindrical shape, the eccentric sleeve is restrained from turning relative to the support shaft, and a nut is screwed on the threaded part of the support shaft to clamp the eccentric sleeve firmly between the support walls of the holding member.
- 3. The rocker arm support mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the rocker arm and the holding member are formed by plate work, the support shaft and the eccentric sleeve are manufactured separately, the support shaft has a head in one end part thereof and a threaded part in the other end part thereof, the eccentric sleeve has a cylindrical shape, the eccentric sleeve is mounted on a part between the support walls of the holding member of the support shaft for turning relative to the support shaft, and a nut is screwed on the threaded part of the support shaft to clamp the eccentric sleeve firmly between the support walls of the holding member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-286929 |
Sep 2000 |
JP |
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Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
1948063 |
Burkhardt |
Feb 1934 |
A |
4643141 |
Bledsoe |
Feb 1987 |
A |
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Date |
Country |
U 61-145804 |
Sep 1986 |
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