Claims
- 1. A valve control for an internal combustion engine, comprising a gas exchange valve, a transmission member associated with the gas exchange valve, a rotating control cam of a camshaft rotatable about a camshaft axis, the rotating control cam being arranged to actuate, via the transmission member, the gas exchange valve, an intermediate element containing a contact path which is contacted by the rotating control cam and which is arranged to be movable under control in one direction and in an opposite direction relative to the rotating control cam during a valve lift, and a control device arranged to rotate synchronously with said camshaft and configured to have an adjustable angle of rotation, wherein the control device is in a driving relationship with the intermediate element containing the contact path and is movably guided, between the control cam and the transmission member, over an arc-shaped segment of the transmission member, said arc-shaped segment being essentially concentric with a camshaft axis, said intermediate element at each valve lift being driven in the one direction and in the opposite direction under forced control relative to the rotating control cam.
- 2. The valve control according to claim 1, wherein the contact path is on a tilting segment movably connected with the transmission member via the arc segment with a rigid control arm transverse to a valve lift direction, a free end segment of the control arm cooperating with one of a cam and eccentric of the control device which rotates synchronously with respect to the camshaft for tilting control of the tilting segment such that the tilting movement of the tilting segment is further variable via the cam.
- 3. The valve control according to claim 1, wherein the control arm has fork-like free end sections, between which a cam configured as an eccentric is driven in rotationally movable manner by a shaft having a driving synchronous connection with the camshaft, the eccentric having a variable phase angle relative to the camshaft by a predetermined rotational angle value via a driving device, whose phase angle is arranged to be controlled, provided in the driving synchronous connection of said shaft with said camshaft.
- 4. The valve control according to claim 1, wherein the contact path is formed on a tilting segment movably connected with the transmission member via the intermediate element constituting an arc segment, with a rigid control arm parallel in the valve lift direction, on which a push rod of a crank or eccentric drive of the control device synchronously rotates with the camshaft and whose rotational angle is adjustable, is operatively associated with articulation, with the axis of the drive being provided approximately at half the lift of the transmission member.
- 5. The valve control according to claim 1, wherein a roller is displaceably guided with respect to said transmission member along concentric arc segments and constitutes the intermediate element with the contact path, said roller, via a push rod of a drive of control device, rotating synchronously with the camshaft which each valve lift, and with an adjustable rotational angle being driven in the same direction and in the opposite direction, synchronously positively controlled, between the control cams and the transmission member transversely to the valve lift direction relative to the rotating control cams.
- 6. The valve control according to claim 5, wherein the transmission member is a valve rocker lever with the roller located between ribs thereon and supported by a pin, said roller being displaceably arranged in the same direction and in the opposite direction along the concentric arc segments constituting guide paths of the pin, in the ribs via a control arm of the drive engaging the pin with a fork-shaped push rod engaging the pin at both ends with its arms located on both sides of the valve lever.
- 7. The valve control according to claim 5, wherein the transmission member supports the roller and is operatively associated with a shaft having an eccentric such that a reversal point of the roller is located in one end area of the arc-shaped segment on a side of the transmission member, and a phase-angle-controllable driving device is arranged in a driving connection of the shaft having the eccentric with the camshaft.
- 8. The valve control according to claim 7, wherein the transmission member is a valve rocker lever with the roller located between ribs on a lever and supported by a pin, said roller being displaceably arranged in the ribs along the concentric arc segments constituting guide paths of the pin, via a control arm of the drive engaging the pin with a fork-shaped push rod engaging the pin at both ends with its arms thereof located on both sides of the valve rocker lever.
- 9. The valve control according to claim 7, wherein the driving device comprises two stop supports, each with a driver stop on the shaft of the respective control device, nonrotatably and at a fixed axial distance apart, an arm provided nonrotatably and axially displaceably between the stop supports on the shaft for driving via one of the stops offset by a predetermined angle whereby the arm is moved out of engagement with one of the driver stops by a controlled axial displacement for adjusting a rotational angle of the shaft, such that the arm is driveless in a rotational direction and is contacted by the other driver stop for effecting rotational engagement.
- 10. The valve control according to claim 6, wherein the camshaft is a common camshaft for a respective rocker lever associated with the intake and exhaust valves and is arranged to act with each control cam on each rocker lever via the roller located in each rocker lever, the roller with respect to the camshaft constantly, synchronously controllable, in the same direction and in the opposite direction, whereby one shaft of the control device with the drive for the push-rod-controlled rollers of the rocker levers respectively associated with intake and exhaust valves rotates synchronously with the camshaft and has an adjustable rotational angle.
- 11. The valve control according to claim 10, wherein, in a cylinder head with an overhead cam arrangement, a single eccentric shaft of the drive for controlling one of the intermediate elements and the rollers for intake and exhaust valves is located in the area above the gas exhaust discharge ducts, whereby the shaft is in a driving connection with the camshaft, and a drive wheel of the eccentric shaft supports one of the stop supports of a driving device having a controllable phase angle.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/648,827, filed May 16, 1996, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/290,790, filed as PCT/EP93/03451, Dec. 8, 1993 now abandoned.
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