Claims
- 1. A valve lifter assembly for deactivating a cylinder valve in an internal combustion engine, said lifter assembly comprising:
a main body member adapted to be disposed between said valve and a cam of said internal combustion engine to transmit rotational movement of said cam to reciprocatingly operate said valve; a plunger movably disposed within a bore of said main body member to facilitate a varying overall length of said lifter assembly; a selectively movable locking member disposed between said main body member and said plunger and movable between a locked position and an unlocked position to selectively secure said plunger to said main body member; wherein when said locking member is in said locked position said plunger is secured to said main body member in an extended position to prevent relative movement there between and thereby transmit said rotational movement of said cam to operate said valve, and when said locking member is in said unlocked position said plunger is permitted to move relative to said main body member to reduce said overall length of said lifter assembly and provide a clearance to isolate said rotational movement of said cam to deactivate said valve.
- 2. The lifter assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a spring disposed between said plunger and said main body member to bias said plunger in said extended position.
- 3. The lifter assembly according to claim 2, wherein said locking member comprises at least one locking pin movably disposed within a second bore extending within said plunger and adapted to engage an annular groove formed on an inner surface of said bore of said main body member and having a second spring to bias said at least one locking pin to engage said annular groove.
- 4. The lifter assembly according to claim 1, wherein said plunger is disposed within said bore of said main body member extending from a first end thereof and having an exposed surface adjacent thereto adapted to engage a rocker arm disposed between said lifter assembly and said valve, said lifter assembly further including a roller rotatably secured to a second end of said main body member to provide a rolling interface between said cam and said lifter assembly.
- 5. The lifter assembly according to claim 3, wherein said at least one locking pin includes a pair of locking pins disposed within said second bore extending through said plunger, said second spring being disposed between said pair of locking pins to outwardly bias said pair of locking pins to engage opposite portions of said annular groove.
- 6. The lifter assembly according to claim 5, further comprising a source of pressurized oil in selective communication with outward most ends of said pair of locking pins to selectively force said pair of locking pins inward to disengage said annular groove and allow said plunger to move relative to said main body member of said lifter assembly.
- 7. The lifter assembly according to claim 6, wherein said main body member has an external annular recess in communication with a longitudinally extending channel leading to at least one bore that in turn is in communication with said annular groove to thereby establish said communication of said pressurized oil to said pair of locking pins.
- 8. The lifter assembly according to claim 5, said plunger further comprising a stop provided intermediate said pair of locking pins, said stop preventing excessive displacement of both said pair of locking pins to enhance symmetrical displacement within said second bore.
- 9. The valve lifter according to claim 6, wherein said plunger further comprising a vent disposed between said pair of locking pins to provide an escape for oil trapped there between and to direct said trapped oil onto said roller.
- 10. A valve lifter assembly in combination with an overhead camshaft driven valve assembly of an internal combustion engine, said combination comprising:
a valve for opening and closing a port of a cylinder of said internal combustion engine, said valve having a valve stem extending therefrom; a rocker arm pivotally secured to a portion of said internal combustion engine and having a first end engaging an end of said valve stem and a second end adapted to engage said valve lifter assembly; a rotatable cam driven by said overhead camshaft; and said valve lifter assembly disposed between said second end of said rocker arm and said cam to transmit cam lift to said rocker arm and thereby reciprocatingly operate said valve, said lifter assembly comprising;
a main body member disposed between said valve and said cam; a plunger movably disposed within a bore of said main body member extending from a first end thereof and having an exposed surface adjacent thereto adapted to engage said second end of said rocker arm to facilitate a varying overall length of said lifter assembly; a spring disposed between said plunger and said main body member to bias said plunger in an extended position; a roller rotatably secured to a second end of said main body member to provide a rolling interface between said cam and said lifter assembly; a selectively movable locking member disposed between said main body member and said plunger and movable between a locked position and an unlocked position to selectively secure said plunger to said main body member, said locking member including a pair of locking pins disposed within a second bore extending through said plunger and a second spring being disposed between said pair of locking pins to outwardly bias said pair of locking pins to engage an annular groove formed in said bore of said main body member; and a source of pressurized oil in selective communication with outer ends of said pair of locking pins to selectively force said pair of locking pins inward to disengage said annular groove and allow said plunger to move relative to said main body member of said lifter assembly; wherein when said locking member is in said locked position said plunger is secured to said main body member in said extended position to prevent relative movement there between and thereby transmit said cam lift to said rocker arm to thereby operate said valve, and when said locking member is in said unlocked position said plunger is permitted to move relative to said main body member to absorb said cam lift and prevent rotation of said rocker arm and thereby deactivate said valve.
- 11. A method of deactivating at least one of a plurality of cylinders in an internal combustion engine, said method comprising the steps of:
providing a variable length valve lifter assembly between a cam and a valve of said at least one cylinder, providing a locking means to lock said variable length lifter in an extended position to transmit a cam lift of said cam to reciprocatingly displace said valve and thereby maintain activation of said at least one cylinder; selectively unlocking said locking means to allow said variable length lifter to contract and absorb said cam lift to isolate said cam from said valve and thereby deactivate said at least one valve.
- 12. A valve deactivator assembly for an internal combustion engine of the type having valve means for controlling the flow to and from a combustion chamber, drive means for providing cyclical motion for opening and closing said valve means in timed relationship to the events in said combustion chamber, and valve gear means operative in response to said cyclical motion to effect cyclical opening and closing of said valve means; said valve deactivator assembly comprising part of said valve gear means and including a main body member and a plunger disposed within said main body member and being reciprocable relative thereto, and a spring biasing said plunger toward an axially extended position relative to said main body member; a locking member wholly disposed within said plunger when said main body member and said plunger are in an unlatched condition, said locking member including a radially moveable locking pin and spring means biasing said locking pin toward a latched condition; a source of pressurized fluid operably associated with said locking member and operable to bias said at least one locking pin toward said unlatched condition; characterized by:
(a) said locking member further comprises said main body member defining a generally annular, internal groove including an annular latch surface and at least one fluid bore disposed in open fluid communication with said annular, internal groove and in fluid communication with said source of pressurized fluid; (b) said at locking pin defining a generally planar stop surface oriented generally parallel to said annular latch surface and disposed for face-to-face engagement therewith when said at locking pin is in said latched condition, whereby said plunger may have any rotational orientation relative to said main body member.
- 13. A valve deactivator assembly as claimed in claim 12, characterized by said locking member including a pair of diametrically opposite, radially moveable locking pins, said spring means comprising a single compression spring biasing both of said locking pins radially outward toward said latched condition, each of said locking pins defining said generally planar stop surface.
- 14. A valve deactivator assembly as claimed in claim 12, characterized by said engine including a cylinder head defining a bore, said main body member of said valve deactivator assembly being generally cylindrical, and disposed within said bore.
- 15. A valve deactivator assembly as claimed in claim 12, characterized by said main body member being generally cylindrical and hollow, and said plunger being generally cylindrical, said main body member and said plunger defining therebetween a chamber.
- 16. A valve deactivator assembly as claimed in claim 15 characterized by said spring biasing said plunger toward said axially extended position comprising a coil compression spring disposed within said chamber, said spring having an upper end seated relative to said plunger, and a lower end seated relative to said main body member, said latched condition of said locking member occurring when said plunger is in said axially extended position.
- 17. A valve deactivator assembly as claimed in claim 12, characterized by said locking pin defining, on its outer periphery, a flat surface oriented generally perpendicular to said planar stop surface, said plunger including a retention member disposed closely spaced apart from said flat surface, and operable to orient said locking pin whereby said stop surface remains substantially parallel to said annular latch surface.
- 18. A valve deactivator assembly as claimed in claim 12, wherein said plunger includes a wire annular ring supported by said plunger acting on said planar stop surface to orient said locking pin whereby said stop surface remains substantially parallel to said annular latch surface.
- 19. A valve deactivator assembly as claimed in claim 12, wherein said locking pin further defines a ring stop surface, and wherein said plunger includes a wire annular ring supported by said plunger acting on said ring stop surface to orient said locking pin whereby said planar stop surface remains substantially parallel to said annular latch surface.
- 20. A valve deactivator assembly as claimed in claim 19, wherein said ring stop surface and said planar stop surface are substantially contiguous.
- 21. A valve deactivator assembly as claimed in claim 19, wherein said wire annular ring includes a gap, said plunger includes a circumferential groove having a narrowed section, said annular ring disposed within said circumferential groove such that said gap is disposed within said narrowed section.
- 22. The valve deactivator assembly as claimed in claim 21, wherein said narrowed section is formed by staking one of before and after said annular ring is disposed and oriented within said circumferential groove.
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/693,452, filed Oct. 20, 2000; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/607,071, filed Jun. 29, 2000 which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application 60/141,985, filed on Jul. 1, 1999.
[0002] This application is also a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/840,375, filed Apr. 23, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/693,452, filed Oct. 20, 2000.
[0003] This application is also a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 10/229,350, filed Aug. 26, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/840,375, filed Apr. 23, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/693,452, filed Oct. 20, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/607,071, filed Jun. 29, 2000 which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application 60/141,985, filed on Jul. 1, 1999.
Provisional Applications (2)
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