This U.S. patent application claims priority to German Application DE 10 2008 060 167.5, filed Nov. 27, 2008, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present invention pertains to a valve drive of an internal combustion engine.
EP 0 798 451 B1 discloses a valve drive of an internal combustion engine with a camshaft, to which several cams, each of which actuates a gas exchange valve, are assigned. Each cam is supported nonrotatably on the camshaft but with the freedom to shift axially, wherein each cam comprises several cam faces arranged next to each other in the axial direction of the camshaft. Depending on the axial position of the cams on the camshaft, one of the cam faces of each cam is active and converts a rotational movement of the camshaft into stroking movements of a gas exchange valve. According to EP 0 798 451 B1, a stroke profile is formed on each of the two sides of each cam. An actuating pin cooperates with this profile to realize the axial displacement of each of the cams. By means of a stroke profile formed on the left side of a cam, the cam in question can be shifted axially to the left, and by means of a stroke profile formed on the right side of the cam, the cam in question can be shifted axially to the right. According to EP 0 798 451 B1, therefore, several stroke profiles and actuating pins are assigned to each cam to realize the ability to shift the cams along the camshaft.
A valve drive of an internal combustion engine, in which pairs of cams are combined into a cam piece so that they can be shifted jointly in the axial direction, is known from DE 101 48 178 A1. According to the prior art DE 101 48 178 A1, a stroke profile comprising intersecting stroke curves is assigned to the cam piece. An actuating pin cooperates with the stroke profile, which consists of two intersecting stroke curves, wherein, depending on which of the intersecting stroke curves of the stroke profile the actuating pin engages, the cam piece comprising several cams is shifted either axially to the left or axially to the right. By combining several cams into a cam piece, the number of stroke profiles can be reduced. Through the use of a stroke profile with intersecting stroke curves, the number of actuating pins required can be decreased.
When, in the case of the valve drive of DE 101 48 178 A1, an actuating pin travels through the area where the intersecting stroke curves intersect, the valve drive can malfunction, because there is the danger that the actuating pin can become jammed in the intersection area or, upon traveling through the intersection area, it can arrive in the area of the wrong stroke curve. This is disadvantageous. There is therefore a need for a valve drive by means of which such malfunctions can be reliably avoided.
Against this background, the present invention is based on the goal of creating a novel valve drive of an internal combustion engine.
This goal is achieved by a valve drive of an internal combustion engine. According to aspects of the invention, a guide element is assigned to the end of the actuating pin which can be introduced into the stroke curves of the stroke profile of the associated axially displaceable cam or cam piece. This guide element is supported on the end of the actuating pin in such a way that it can rotate or pivot around the axis of the actuating pin.
In accordance with aspects of the present invention, it is proposed that a guide element be assigned to the end of the actuating pin which can be introduced into the stroke curves of the stroke profile, wherein the guide element is rotatably supported on the end of the actuating pin, namely, in such a way that the guide element can rotate or pivot around the axis of the actuating pin. By means of a guide element such as this, it is possible to prevent the actuating pin from becoming jammed in the intersection area as it travels through the area where the stroke curves intersect. It is also possible to prevent the actuating pin from leaving the prescribed stroke curve of the stroke profile and unintentionally arriving in the other stroke curve of the stroke profile as it passes through the intersection area.
According to an advantageous elaboration of the invention, a restoring element is assigned to the guide element. When the guide element is not engaged in the stroke profile of the associated axially displaceable cam or cam profile, this restoring element aligns the guide element in such a way that the longitudinal axis of the guide element is parallel to the area where the guide element enters the stroke curves of the stroke profile.
Preferred elaborations of the invention can be derived from the following description. Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained on the basis of the drawing, but the invention is not to be considered limited to them.
Each cam 12, 13 serves to actuate a gas-exchange valve 16, wherein the cams 12, 13 convert a rotational movement of the camshaft 10 into a stroking movement of the associated gas-exchange valve 16. An amplitude and/or phase position of the stroking movements of the gas-exchange valves 16 depends on the axial position which the cam piece 11 assumes on the camshaft 10 and on which cam face 14 or 15 of the cams 12, 13 serves to actuate the associated gas-exchange valve 16.
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When the actuating pin 20 engages in a stroke curve 18 or 19 of the stroke profile 17 and the camshaft 10 is rotated, the cam piece 11 is pushed in the axial direction of the camshaft 10. The direction of this axial displacement depends on which stroke curve 18 or 19 of the stroke profile 17 the actuating pin 20 is engaging.
To prevent the actuating pin 20 from causing the valve drive to malfunction when the pin engages in the stroke profile 17 and travels through the intersection area 22 (see
By means of the guide element 23, the actuating pin 20 can be prevented from becoming jammed in the intersection area 22 as it travels through the intersection area 22 of the stroke curves 18, 19 of the stroke profile 17. By means of the guide element 23, furthermore, it is possible to prevent the actuating pin 20 from leaving the prescribed stroke curve 18 or 19 and unintentionally arriving in the area of the other stroke curve 19 or 18 after the guide element 23 of the actuating pin 20 has been introduced into the stroke profile 17, namely, into one of the stroke curves 18, 19 of the profile, and then starts to travel through the intersection area 22 of the stroke curves 18, 19. The functional reliability of valve drives can be increased in this way.
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The guide element 23 comprises a length which is calculated in such a way that, when the central area 24 and thus the axis of rotation 25 of the element are located approximately in the middle of the intersection area 22 of the stroke curves 18, 19 of the stroke profile 17, the side walls 28 of the guide element 23 extending in the element's longitudinal direction rest against the outer boundary walls of the prescribed stroke curve 18 or 19 of the stroke profile 17, that is, against the outer boundary wall which, looking in the direction in which the guide element 23 moves, is located in front of the intersection area 22 and against the outer boundary wall which, looking in the direction in which the guide element 23 moves, is located behind the intersection area 22.
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The length of the guide element 23, furthermore, is calculated so that, when the central area 24 and thus the axis of rotation 25 of the element are located approximately in the middle of the intersection area 22 of the stroke curves 18, 19, an inner boundary wall of the prescribed stroke curve 18 or 19 to be traversed located in front of the intersection point 22 with respect to the direction in which the guide element 23 moves and an inner boundary wall located behind the intersection area 22 with respect to the direction of movement limit the ability of the guide element 23 to rotate.
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The inner boundary walls 31 and 32 of the two stroke curves 18, 19, as shown in
According to an advantageous elaboration of the present invention, a restoring element (not shown) is assigned to the guide element 23. When the guide element 23 is not engaged in the stroke profile 17 and thus not into one of the stroke curves 18, 19, i.e. before the guide element has entered one of the stroke curves, the restoring element aligns the guide element 23 in such a way that the longitudinal axis 27 of the guide element is perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the camshaft 10, and so that the longitudinal axis 27 of the guide element 23 is therefore parallel to the area where the guide element 23 enters the stroke curves 18, 19. As a result, it can be guaranteed that the actuating pin 20 can always be introduced without difficulty into one of the stroke curves 18, 19 of the stroke profile 17.
While preferred embodiments of the invention have been described herein, it will be understood that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes and substitutions will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is intended that the appended claims cover all such variations as fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 060167.5 | Nov 2008 | DE | national |