Claims
- 1. A self-contained hydraulic lash adjuster for use in the valve gear of an internal combustion engine, said tappet comprising:
- (a) body means including structure defining,
- (i) an outer annular wall having the outer periphery thereof forming a wear resistance surface;
- (ii) a transversely extending end wall substantially closing one end of said outer wall and defining an outwardly exposed cam face surface, and
- (iii) an annular hub disposed within said outer wall and spaced therefrom;
- (b) hydraulic lash adjusting means moveably received within said hub, said lash adjusting means including structure defining a reaction surface adapted for contacting associated components of the engine valve gear, said reaction surface extending generally parallel to said cam face surface and being moveable with respect thereto, said lash adjusting means including means defining a fluid pressure chamber and one-way valve means operable to admit fluid to said chamber for altering and hydraulically holding the position of said reaction surface with respect to said cam face surface for lash adjustment in said valve gear, said lash adjusting means further including means biasing said surface away from said cam face reaction surface; and
- (c) seal means extending generally transversely within said outer annular wall and operative to define in combination with said body means an expansible closed fluid reservoir for communication with said fluid pressure chamber, characterized in that said seal means includes:
- (i) a generally annular compliant diaphragm with an outer circumferential portion thereof carried within said body means and forming a fluid-tight seal therebetween; and,
- (ii) a rigid cap member having a plurality of spaced apertures therethrough with an inner circumferential portion of said diaphragm molded over the periphery of said cap member with said diaphragm material received in said apertures for providing positive engagement of said diaphragm with said cap member to provide a seal therebetween and to accommodate movement of said lash adjusting means upon installation of the tappet in the valve gear of an engine, said cap member operative to transmit forces in the valve train from said reaction surface.
- 2. The lash adjuster tappet of claim 1, wherein the outer circumferential portion of said diaphragm defines an area of increased thickness contoured to complimentarily conform with a mating surface defined by said body means, and further comprising retainer means engaging said body means for compressive loading of said area of increased thickness to effect said fluid-tight seal.
- 3. The lash adjuster of claim 1, wherein said retainer comprises an annular spring clip concentrically disposed within said body and engaging the inner surface of said outer wall.
- 4. The last adjuster of claim 1, wherein the inner circumferential portion of said diaphragm defines an area of increased thickness and said sleeve cap has an annular rim portion having said apertures formed therein, said area of increased thickness being formed of a material which, upon said insert molding, substantially fills said apertures.
- 5. The lash adjuster of claim 1, further comprising means engaging the outer periphery of said hub for retaining said lash adjusting means within said hub.
- 6. The lash adjuster of claim 1, wherein said hub structure includes a circumferential groove formed in the outer periphery thereof with retaining means comprising an annular spring clip engaging said circumferential groove for retaining said lash adjusting means in said hub.
- 7. The lash adjuster of claim 1, wherein said lash adjusting means further comprises a probe bore extending between said reaction surface and said one-way valve means whereby a probe inserted through said bore prior to installation of said seal means within said within said body means is operative to effect a momentary opening of said one-way valve means for establishing communication between said pressure chamber and fluid reservoir.
- 8. A self-contained hydraulic lash adjusting tappet for use in the valve gear of an internal combustion engine, said tappet comprising:
- (a) body means including structure defining,
- (i) an outer annular wall;
- (ii) a transversely extending end wall substantially closing one end of said outer wall and defining a cam face reaction surface, and
- (iii) an annular hub within said outer wall;
- (b) hydraulic lash adjusting means received within said hub and defining a reaction surface adapted for contacting associated components of the engine valve gear for effecting lash adjustment thereof; and,
- (c) seal means defining an expansible closed fluid reservoir in combination with said body means and including a compliant diaphragm having an outer circumferential portion thereof retained within said body means to establish a fluid-tight seal therebetween, said diaphragm having formed therein, resilient accumulator means defined by inner and outer circumferential wall portions of said diaphragm configured to project into said fluid reservoir and operative to absorb reservoir fluid pressure transients associated with said lash adjustment by localized deformation thereof.
- 9. A self-contained hydraulic lash adjuster for use in the valve gear of an internal combustion engine, said lash adjuster comprising:
- (a) body means including structure defining;
- (i) an outer annular wall;
- (ii) a transversely extending end wall substantially closing one end of said outer wall and defining a cam face reaction surface, and
- (iii) an annular hub within said outer wall said hub depending from said transverse wall;
- (b) hydraulic lash adjusting means slidably received within said hub and defining a reaction surface adapted for contacting associated components of the vaIve gear for effecting lash adjustment thereof; and
- (c) seal means defining an expansible closed fluid reservoir in combination with said body means characterized in that said seal means includes a compliant annular diaphragm having an outer circumferential portion thereof retained within said body means to establish a fluid-tight seal therebetween; and;
- (d) a floating rigid central member contacting said reaction surface and operative to transmit load therefrom, said central member having a plurality of retention surfaces therein extending generally in the axial direction of said annular diaphragm with the inner periphery of said annular diaphragm received over said central member and having a portion of the material of said diaphragm defining a plurality of surfaces disposed generally axially of said diaphragm in positive engagement with said retention surfaces for acting thereagainst to resist forces acting on said diaphragm tending to cause separation therefrom and for providing fluid pressure sealing engagement of said diaphragm inner periphery with said central member as said seal means moves to accommodate movement of said lash adjusting means during engine operation.
- 10. A self-contained hydraulic lash adjuster for use in the valve gear of an internal combustion engine, said lash adjuster comprising:
- (a) body means including structure defining,
- (i) an outer annular wall;
- (ii) a transversely extending end wall substantially closing one end of said outer wall and defining a cam face reaction surface, and
- (iii) an annular hub within said outer wall said hub depending from said transverse wall;
- (b) hydraulic lash adjusting means slidably received within said hub and including a member defining a reaction surface and operative to hydraulically displace said reaction surface with respect to said cam face surface and hold said displacement for lash adjustment of said valve gear; and
- (c) seal means defining an expansible closed fluid reservoir in combination with said body means for communicating with said lash adjusting means, characterized in that said seal means includes
- a compliant annular diaphragm having an outer circumferential portion thereof retained within said body means to establish a fluid-tight seal therebetween; said diaphragm integrally defining a plurality of circumferentially spaced displacement pockets extending within said reservoir radially intermediate said outer wall and hub structure, each said pockets deformable resiliently for absorbing pressure transients occurring in the reservoir fluid.
- 11. A self-contained hydraulic lash adjuster for use in the valve gear of an internal combustion engine, said lash adjuster comprising:
- (a) body means including structure defining,
- (i) an outer annular wall;
- (ii) a transversely extending end wall substantially closing one end of said outer wall and defining a cam face reaction surface, and
- (iii) an annular hub disposed within said outer wall;
- (b) hydraulic lash adjusting means slidably received within said hub for effecting lash adjustment and including a reaction surface; and
- (c) seal means defining an expansible closed fluid reservoir in combination with said body means and including a compliant diaphragm having an outer circumferential portion thereof retained within said body means to establish a fluid-tight seal therebetween, and a rigid central portion contacting said hub means reaction surface for transmitting valve train forces to associated valve gear components, said seal means including resilient accumulator means extending intermittently about the circumference of said diaphragm and separated by radial web portions of said diaphragm wherein said accumulator means are operative to absorb reservoir fluid pressure transients associated with said lash adjustment by localized deformation thereof.
- 12. The lash adjuster of claim 10, wherein said seal means further comprises a rigid sleeve cap member having a plurality of retention surfaces disposed about the periphery thereof and extending generally in the axial direction of said annular diaphragm with the inner circumferential portion of said diaphragm received thereover with the material of said diaphragm molded over and positively engaging said retention surfaces, and acting thereagainst to resist forces in said diaphragm tending to pull said diaphragm inner periphery away from said cap member and to provide fluid pressure sealing engagement therewith, said cap member operative, upon installation in the engine valve gear, for transmitting cam loads from said reaction surface to associated components of the engine valve gear.
- 13. The lash adjuster of claim 9, further comprising accumulator means extending circumferentially over a portion of said annular diaphragm communicating with said fluid reservoir and operative to absorb by localized deformation reservoir fluid pressure transients associated with said lash adjustment.
- 14. The lash adjuster of claim 9, wherein said diaphragm includes accumulator means comprising at least one diaplacement pocket extending within said reservoir radially intermediate said outer wall and hub structure.
- 15. The lash adjuster of claim 9, wherein said diaphragm includes accumulator means comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced displacement pockets formed integrally with said diaphragm and extending with said reservoir radially intermediate said outer wall and hub structure.
- 16. The lash adjuster of claim 10, wherein said lash adjusting means reaction surface comprises a cupped configuration engaging a shouldered surface on said lash adjusting means for restraining radial movement of said seal means.
- 17. The lash adjuster of claim 10, further comprising retaining means operative to substantially prevent relative rotation between said lash adjusting means within said hub in a direction away from said cam surface.
- 18. The lash adjuster of claim 10, further comprising retaining means operative to limit axial displacement of said lash adjusting means within said hub in a direction away from said cam surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 559,127 filed Dec. 7, 1983, now abandoned.
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