Information
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Patent Grant
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6453861
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Patent Number
6,453,861
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Date Filed
Friday, October 12, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 24, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 9022
- 123 9023
- 123 9027
- 123 9034
- 123 9039
- 123 904
- 123 9042
- 123 906
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In an internal combustion engine, a pair of suction ports are formed on left and right sides of the rear of the cylinder head with respect to the vehicle body. A pair of exhaust ports is formed on left and right sides on the front side of the cylinder head. Suction poppet valves and exhaust poppet valves for opening and closing the suction ports and the exhaust ports are slidably fitted in guide tubes, respectively. In addition, a valve gear includes a camshaft and a rocker arm pivotally supported on a rocker arm shaft. The rocker arm is formed with a bifurcated end, which crosses an ignition plug on the exhaust poppet valve side. The suction poppet valves are directly driven to open and close by the camshaft.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-314086, filed Oct. 13, 2000, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a valve gear for an internal combustion engine, wherein one side of the engine includes at least two poppet valves. The valve gear includes a rocker arm having a bifurcated end for driving the at least two poppet valves.
2. Description of Background Art
A conventional valve gear for a 4-stroke cycle internal combustion engine is known, wherein one suction or exhaust valve is driven to open and close through a rocker arm from a camshaft. The other of the suction or exhaust valve is directly driven to open and close from the camshaft (Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5-133207 Publication).
In the aforementioned valve gear, three suction poppet valves and two exhaust poppet valves are disposed per cylinder. A camshaft is provided with five cam crests per cylinder corresponding 1:1 to each poppet valve. Top ends of the three suction poppet valves are placed in contact with three cam crests of the camshaft to be directly driven to open and close by the cam crests. The other two exhaust poppet valves are driven to open and close by two cam crests of the camshaft through respective rocker arms. Therefore, many cam crests are necessary, two rocker arms are necessary to avoid the ignition plug, the number of parts increases, and the construction becomes complex. Accordingly, there is a disadvantage in terms of productivity and costs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an improvement in a valve gear of an internal combustion engine, which overcomes the above drawbacks. In an internal combustion engine, at least one side of the engine includes not less than two poppet valves. A valve gear includes a rocker arm formed with a bifurcated end which crosses an ignition plug on the valve side having not less than two poppet valves. The other valve is directly driven to open and close from a camshaft.
With the above construction according to the present invention, with regard to the poppet valves on the side driven to open and close by the rocker arm, one cam crest is sufficient and one rocker arm is sufficient. Furthermore, the number of assembling steps is reduced, the valve gear is decreased in weight, the construction is simplified, the productivity is enhanced considerably, and lower cost is achieved.
Furthermore, since the rocker arm is bifurcated or branched into the shape of a U to avoid the ignition plug, a nipping angle between one poppet valve and the other poppet valve is small, a combustion chamber enabling higher compression and higher combustion efficiency is easily constructed, and the performance of the internal combustion engine is materially enhanced.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings, which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a longitudinal sectional side view of an internal combustion engine provided with a valve gear according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a longitudinal sectional front view of the internal combustion engine shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a top view of the internal combustion engine with a cylinder head cover removed; and
FIG. 4
is an enlarged perspective view of main parts of the valve gear.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
One embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
4
.
In a water-cooled overhead valve spark ignition type single cylinder 4-stroke internal combustion engine
1
, a crankshaft
6
is mounted on a motorcycle (not shown) so as to be directed in a width direction of the motorcycle. A cylinder block
3
, a cylinder head
4
and a cylinder head cover
5
are sequentially placed on a crankcase
2
as shown in FIG.
1
. The crankcase
2
, the cylinder block
3
, the cylinder head
4
and the cylinder head cover
5
are connected integrally with one another by means of bolts or the like (not shown) extending therethrough.
The crankshaft
6
is pivotally supported on the crankcase
2
. A piston
8
is vertically slidably fitted in a cylinder bore
7
of the cylinder block
3
. The ends of a connecting rod
11
are pivotally mounted on a piston pin
9
of the piston
8
and a crank pin
10
of the crankshaft
6
, respectively. The piston
8
is pressed downward by combustion gases ignited intermittently by an ignition plug
13
(see
FIG. 3
) in the vicinity of a top dead center of the piston
8
within a combustion chamber
12
defined by a generally triangular (in section) depressed surface in the central part of the lower surface of the cylinder head
4
, the cylinder bore
7
and the top surface of the piston
8
. The crankshaft
6
is driven in rotation by the pressing force.
A pair of left and right suction or intake ports
14
are formed on the rear side (right side in
FIG. 1
) of the vehicle body of the cylinder head
4
. A pair of left and right exhaust ports
15
are formed on the front side (left side in
FIG. 1
) of the vehicle body of the cylinder head
4
. A suction poppet valve
16
and an exhaust poppet valve
17
for opening and closing openings of the suction port
14
and the exhaust port
15
are slidably fitted in a guide tube
18
at a small valve nipping angle. Valve springs
20
are disposed between lifters
37
(on the side of the suction poppet valve
16
) and retainers
19
(on the side of the exhaust poppet valve
17
) provided on the top ends of the suction poppet valve
16
and the exhaust poppet valve
17
, and the top surface of the cylinder head
4
. The suction poppet valve
16
and the exhaust poppet valve
17
are always closed by the spring force of the valve springs
20
.
Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 2
, a diecast camshaft holder
25
pivotally supports the camshaft
21
through a rolling bearing
39
so that the camshaft
21
is parallel with the crankshaft
6
. The camshaft holder
25
is mounted integrally with the cylinder head
4
by bolts (not shown). The camshaft holder
25
has a plane shape formed in the general shape of a U. A drive sprocket
26
is fitted integrally on the left end of the camshaft
21
(See FIG.
1
). An endless cam chain
28
extends between a drive sprocket
27
fitted on the left side of the crankshaft
6
and the drive sprocket
26
. The number of teeth of the drive sprocket
27
and the drive sprocket
26
is set to 2:1. Accordingly, when the crankshaft
6
is rotated, the camshaft
21
is rotated at a rotational speed of ½.
One mounting hole of the camshaft holder
25
with respect to the cylinder head
4
serves as an oil passage. Lubricating oil is discharged towards the cam crests
22
,
23
and
24
of the camshaft
21
from the oil passage formed in the camshaft holder
25
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a rocker arm shaft
29
is positioned downwardly on a front side of the vehicle body (left side) with respect to the camshaft
21
. The rocker arm shaft
29
is fitted in the camshaft holder
25
. Furthermore, the rocker arm shaft
29
is partly stopped by bolts to prevent the rocker arm shaft from slipping out and interfering with bolts (not shown) for mounting the camshaft holder
25
to the cylinder head
4
. A rocker arm
30
is pivotally supported on the rocker arm shaft
29
. A roller
33
is supported rotatably through a shaft
32
on a pair of left and right brackets
31
on one end (vehicle body rear side) of the rocker arm
30
. The other end of the rocker arm
30
is branched or bifurcated toward left and right sides to form a U-shape. The bifurcated ends are respectively placed in contact with the top end of the two exhaust poppet valves
17
positioned forward of the vehicle body (left side in FIG.
1
). Furthermore, a roller
33
on one end of the rocker arm
30
is placed in contact with the cam crest
22
in the central part of the camshaft
21
at a forward position with respect to the vehicle body.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a bottom part
35
is formed to extend obliquely, forwardly and upwardly from the lower end of a wall part
34
at the rear of the body of the camshaft holder
25
. The bottom part
35
is formed with a tube part
36
which is capable of loosely receiving a lifter
37
of the suction poppet valve
16
.
The cam crests
23
and
24
positioned on left and right sides of the body of the central cam crest
22
are placed in contact with the top end of two suction poppet valve
16
positioned at the rear (right side in
FIG. 1
) of the body through the lifter
37
. The cam crests
22
,
23
and
24
of the camshaft
21
are respectively formed in a fixed shape so as to impart suction and exhaust characteristics to the suction poppet valve
16
and the exhaust poppet valve
17
, which are adapted to the fixed operating circumstances of the water-cooled overhead valve spark ignition type single cylinder 4-stroke internal combustion engine
1
.
Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 1
, an ignition plug guide tube
38
is formed integrally with the cylinder head
4
positioned in the approximately central position of the suction poppet valve
16
and the exhaust poppet valve
17
as viewed from the side. The ignition plug guide tube
38
is somewhat inclined forwardly. The ignition plug
13
is detachably mounted on the lower end of the ignition plug guide tube
38
. It is noted that the ignition plug guide tube
38
may be integrally pressed into the cylinder head
4
or may be integrally cast into the cylinder head
4
.
In the embodiments shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
, as mentioned above, the suction poppet valve
16
has a large diameter and weight and is directly driven to be opened and closed by the cam crests
23
and
24
of the camshaft
21
. The exhaust poppet valve
17
has a light weight and is indirectly driven to be opened and closed by the cam crests
22
through the rocker arm
30
. Therefore, the equivalent weight of the suction system and exhaust system is uniform, and the valve operating and closing characteristics in the high-speed rotational region is excellent.
Furthermore, a single camshaft
21
is used, and the rocker arm
30
is bifurcated or branched into the shape of a Uto avoid the wall part
34
in which the ignition plug
13
is enveloped. Therefore, a nipping angle between the suction poppet valve
16
and the exhaust poppet valve
17
is set at a small value. As a result, a combustion chamber that has a high compression ratio, and a high combustion efficiency is easily constructed to obtain a high performance water-cooled overhead valve spark ignition type single cylinder 4-stroke internal combustion engine
1
.
Furthermore, one camshaft
21
is sufficient, the single camshaft holder
25
pivotally supports the camshaft
21
and the rocker arm shaft
29
, and two exhaust poppet valves
17
are driven to open and close by the single rocker arm
30
. Therefore, the number of parts is materially reduced, the construction is simplified, and the cost and weight are considerably reduced.
Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 1
, the camshaft holder
25
is formed with the wall part
34
at the rear thereof. The bottom part
35
is somewhat inclined forwardly and upwardly and is formed at the lower edge of the bottom part
34
. Therefore, the comers of the wall part
34
and the bottom part
35
serve as a lubricating oil reservoir for lubricating the contact part between the cam crest
22
and the lifter
37
sufficiently.
In addition, the lifter
37
for the suction poppet valve
16
is in contact with the cam crests
23
and
24
, and the position of the roller
33
of the rocker arm
30
for the exhaust poppet valve
17
is in contact with the cam crest
22
. Accordingly, the lifter
37
and the roller
33
are shifted away from each other by approximately 90° about the center axis of the camshaft
21
. The opening timing of the suction poppet valve
16
and the exhaust poppet valve
17
is separated by 180° of a rotational angle of the crankshaft
6
and by 90° of a rotational angle of the camshaft
21
. In view of this, the cam crests of the cam crest
22
and the cam crests
23
and
24
are at approximately the same phase angle.
Furthermore, the direction of the opening reaction of the suction poppet valve
16
and the direction of the opening reaction of the exhaust poppet valve
17
are different from each other by approximately 90°. Therefore, a large valve opening reaction is not exerted on the camshaft
21
. Accordingly, a large rigidity of the camshaft
21
is not required, the weight is reduced, and higher speeds are possible.
Furthermore, since the roller
33
is pivotally supported on one end of the rocker arm
30
, the rotational friction force of the camshaft
21
is reduced, and the cam crest
22
experiences less friction.
Furthermore, since the camshaft
21
is fitted in the camshaft holder
25
through the rolling bearing
39
, which is larger in diameter than the cam crests
22
,
23
and
24
of the camshaft
21
, the camshaft
21
can be mounted from the side of the camshaft holder
25
to considerably enhance the mounting properties.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A valve gear for an internal combustion engine, the engine including at least two valves on one side thereof and at least one valve on an opposite side thereof, said valve gear comprising:a rocker arm, said rocker arm being formed with a bifurcated end for avoiding an ignition plug of the engine, said bifurcated end being located on said one side for driving the at least two valves; and a camshaft, said camshaft for directly driving the at least one valve on the opposite side of the engine.
- 2. The valve gear according to claim 1, further comprising:a camshaft holder, said camshaft being fitted in said camshaft holder; and a rocker arm shaft, said rocker arm being pivotally supported on said rocker arm shaft.
- 3. The valve gear according to claim 1, wherein said bifurcated end of said rocker arm is contactable with top ends of each of the at least two valves.
- 4. The valve gear according to claim 1, wherein said rocker arm further comprises:a pair of brackets on left and right sides thereof; and a roller, said roller being rotatably mounted between said pair of brackets.
- 5. The valve gear according to claim 4, wherein said camshaft further comprises left and right cam crests and a central cam crest located therebetween, said roller being in contact with said central cam crest for pivoting said rocker arm about said rocker arm shaft.
- 6. The valve gear according to claim 5, wherein said camshaft further comprises a mounting hole, said mounting hole serving as an oil passage for lubricating said left and right cam crests and said central cam crest.
- 7. The valve gear according to claim 2, wherein said bifurcated end of said rocker arm is contactable with top ends of each of the at least two valves.
- 8. The valve gear according to claim 2, wherein said rocker arm further comprises:a pair of brackets on left and right sides thereof; and a roller, said roller being rotatably mounted between said pair of brackets.
- 9. The valve gear according to claim 8, wherein said camshaft further comprises left and right cam crests and a central cam crest located therebetween, said roller being in contact with said central cam crest for pivoting said rocker arm about said rocker arm shaft.
- 10. The valve gear according to claim 9, wherein said camshaft further comprises a mounting hole, said mounting hole serving as an oil passage for lubricating said left and right cam crests and said central cam crest.
- 11. An internal combustion engine, comprising:at least two exhaust or suction ports formed on one side thereof and at least one exhaust or suction port formed on an opposite side thereof; at least two valves on said one side thereof for opening and closing said at least two exhaust or suction ports and at least one valve on said opposite side thereof for opening and closing said at least one exhaust or suction port; an ignition plug; and a valve gear, said valve gear comprising: a rocker arm, said rocker arm being formed with a bifurcated end for avoiding said ignition plug, said bifurcated end being located on said one side for driving said at least two valves; and a camshaft, said camshaft for directly driving said at least one valve on said opposite side.
- 12. The engine according to claim 11, further comprising:a camshaft holder, said camshaft being fitted in said camshaft holder; and a rocker arm shaft, said rocker arm being pivotally supported on said rocker arm shaft.
- 13. The engine according to claim 11, wherein said bifurcated end of said rocker arm is contactable with top ends of each of said at least two valves.
- 14. The engine according to claim 11, wherein said rocker arm further comprises:a pair of brackets on left and right sides thereof; and a roller, said roller being rotatably mounted between said pair of brackets.
- 15. The engine according to claim 14, wherein said camshaft further comprises left and right cam crests and a central cam crest located therebetween, said roller being in contact with said central cam crest for pivoting said rocker arm about said rocker arm shaft.
- 16. The engine according to claim 15, wherein said camshaft further comprises a mounting hole, said mounting hole serving as an oil passage for lubricating said left and right cam crests and said central cam crest.
- 17. The engine according to claim 12, wherein said bifurcated end of said rocker arm is contactable with top ends of each of said at least two valves.
- 18. The engine according to claim 12, wherein said rocker arm further comprises:a pair of brackets on left and right sides thereof; and a roller, said roller being rotatably mounted between said pair of brackets.
- 19. The engine according to claim 18, wherein said camshaft further comprises left and right cam crests and a central cam crest located therebetween, said roller being in contact with said central cam crest for pivoting said rocker arm about said rocker arm shaft.
- 20. The engine according to claim 19, wherein said camshaft further comprises a mounting hole, said mounting hole serving as an oil passage for lubricating said left and right cam crests and said central cam crest.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2000-314086 |
Oct 2000 |
JP |
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