Claims
- 1. A self-contained hydraulic lash adjuster comprising:
- (a) a generally cup-shaped body having a closed end and a cylindrical wall extending therefrom, the closed end thereof defining a face adapted to contact an engine cam, the inner side of said closed end defining a precision guide surface;
- (b) hydraulic lash adjusting means including one-way valve means slidably received against said guide surface and defining a force transmitting surface, said lash adjusting means operative to adjust and hold the distance of said transmitting surface from said cam face;
- (c) a flexible wall member disposed to close the open end of said cup over said lash adjustment means, said flexible wall member having the outer periphery thereof sealed about the inner periphery of the cylindrical wall of said cup to form a hydraulic fluid reservoir for said one way valve means, said flexible wall member having,
- (i) a rigid central portion operative to receive and transmit forces from said force transmitting surface;
- (ii) a plurality of pockets formed therein and disposed in circumferentially spaced arrangement about said rigid central portion;
- (iii) a plurality of stiffening rib portions formed integrally therein, with one of said rib portions disposed between adjacent ones of said pockets wherein the wall of each of said pockets is substantially more flexible under fluid pressure loading than said rib portions thereby allowing said pockets to absorb pressure transients by localized flexing thereof.
- 2. The lash adjuster defined in claim 1, where said rib portions extend generally parallel to the cylindrical wall of said cup.
- 3. The lash adjuster defined in claim 1, wherein said flexible wall member has an annular rim forming the outer periphery thereof and said rigid central portion is spaced from said annular rim in a direction extending axially thereof.
- 4. The lash adjuster defined in claim 1, wherein said rigid central portion includes a molded-in metal disc insert.
- 5. A diaphragm subassembly for a self-contained hydraulic lash adjuster comprising:
- (a) a rigid plate having a plurality of apertures disposed in circumferentially spaced arrangement;
- (b) a flexible annular diaphragm having an inner peripheral portion received over the periphery of said plate and having the material thereof engaging said apertures for retention of said diaphragm on said plate, said diaphragm having,
- (i) an outer peripheral rim portion adapted for sealing engagement with the body of a lash adjuster, said rim disposed in axially spaced arrangement with said plate,
- (ii) a web portion interconnecting said rim and said inner peripheral portion, said web having a plurality of pockets formed therein in circumferentially spaced arrangement and extending in a direction parallel to the axis of said annular diaphragm and a stiffening rib formed integrally in said web in the circumferential space between adjacent ones of said pockets and extending in a direction generally parallel to said axis, wherein the walls of said pockets are substantially more flexible than said ribs, said rim and said inner peripheral portion.
- 6. The diaphragm subassembly defined in claim 5, wherein said pockets are elongated in the circumferential direction.
- 7. The diaphragm subassembly defined in claim 5, wherein said rim portion has an axially extending annular sealing bead formed thereabout.
- 8. The diaphragm subassembly defined in claim 5, wherein said pockets extend axially from said web in a direction away from said plate.
- 9. The diaphragm subassembly defined in claim 5, wherein said rim portion is disposed axially intermediate said plate and the ends of said pockets.
- 10. A diaphragm subassembly for use in a self-contained hydraulic lash adjuster comprising:
- (a) a rigid force transmitting plate member having a plurality of retention surfaces formed thereon and extending in a direction generally at right angles to the surface of said plate member;
- (b) an annular flexible diaphragm formed of elastomeric material having,
- (i) an inner peripheral portion received over said plate about the peripheral thereof and engaging said retention surfaces for retaining said diaphragm inner portions over said plate member;
- (ii) an outer rim portion adapted for sealing engagement with the body of a lash adjuster;
- (iii) a web portion interconnecting said inner portion and said rim, said web having a plurality of pockets formed therein in circumferential arrangement, with a stiffening rib formed integrally with said web in the space between said pockets, the walls of said pockets being substantially more flexible than the rim, web and ribs for absorbing pressure transients when installed in said lash adjuster.
- 11. A diaphragm sub-assembly for a self-contained hydraulic lash adjuster for the valve gear of an engine comprising:
- (a) a rigid plate member having a generally circular configuration and adapted for transmitting forces in the valve train of an engine;
- (b) an elastomeric diaphragm with a generally annular configuration and having,
- (i) an inner peripheral portion received over the periphery of said plate in fluid sealing engagement;
- (ii) an outer rim portion adapted for sealing engagement with the body of a lash adjuster,
- (iii) a web portion interconnecting said rim and inner peripheral portion, said web portion having a plurality of accumulator means formed therein disposed in circumferentially spaced arrangement with a stiffening rib formed integrally with said web portion in the space between adjacent accumulator means, said accumulator means having the walls thereof configured to be more flexible than said rim, inner portion and stiffening rib for permitting said pockets to absorb fluid pressure transients when installed in said lash adjuster.
- 12. The subassembly defined in claim 11, wherein said rim and said plate and inner peripheral portion are axially offset and said ribs extend generally axially therebetween.
- 13. The subassembly defined in claim 11, wherein said plate and inner peripheral portion are axially offset on one side of said rim portion and said accumulator means extend axially on the opposite side of said rim portion.
- 14. The subassembly defined in claim 11, wherein said plate has a plurality of retention surfaces formed thereon and extending in a direction generally perpendicular to the surface of said plate and the inner peripheral portion of said diaphragm positively engages said retention surfaces.
- 15. The subassembly defined in claim 11, wherein said accumulator means have an elongated configuration in the circumferential direction.
- 16. The subassembly defined in claim 11, wherein said accumulator means are circumferentially equally spaced and extend from said web portion in a generally axial direction with respect to the annulus of said diaphragm.
- 17. The subassembly defined in claim 11, wherein said plate has a plurality of circumferentially spaced apertures formed therein with the elastomeric material of said inner peripheral portion received in said apertures for retention of said diaphragm inner portion on said plate.
- 18. The subassembly defined in claim 11, wherein said accumulator means each comprises a pocket formed in said diaphragm.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending application Ser. No. 559,127 filed Dec. 7, 1983 now abandoned.
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