Valve operating system in internal combustion engine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6431135
  • Patent Number
    6,431,135
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 26, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
In a valve operating system in an internal combustion engine, a swinging support section provided at a base end of a rocker arm is swingably carried on a rocker shaft, and tappet screws are threadedly fitted in a plurality of boss portions formed at a tip end of the rocker arm and arranged in a direction parallel to an axis of the rocker shaft, so that they can be individually put into abutment against upper ends of a plurality of engine valves. Cam abutments are provided on the rocker arm in an intermediate portion between the swinging support section and the boss portions to come into contact with a valve operating cam. The boss portions are interconnected by a connection wall having a plurality of wall portions which intersect each other in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the rocker shaft. Thus, the rigidity of the tip end of the rocker arm is enhanced sufficiently.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a valve operating system in an internal combustion engine, comprising a cylindrical swinging support section provided at a base end of a rocker arm and swingably carried on a rocker shaft mounted in a cylinder head, a plurality of boss portions formed at a tip end of the rocker arm and arranged in a direction parallel to an axis of the rocker shaft, tappet screws being threadedly fitted into the boss portions and capable of being individually put into abutment against upper ends of a plurality of engine valves, and cam abutments provided on the rocker arm in an intermediate portion thereof between the swinging support section and the boss portions to come into contact with a valve operating cam.




2. Description of the Related Art




Such a valve operating system is conventionally known, for example, from Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 6-185322.




In the above known system, however, the plurality of boss portions with the tappet screws threadedly fitted therein are formed at tip ends of a plurality of arms disposed at locations spaced from one another in a direction along the axis of the rocker shaft, and a relatively large load is applied to each of the boss portions during a valve driving operation. Nevertheless, it is not easy to say that the rigidity of each of the boss portions, i.e., the rigidity of the tip end of the rocker arm is sufficient.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a valve operating system in an internal combustion engine, wherein a rigidity of a rocker arm having a plurality of boss portions with a tappet screws threadedly fitted therein can be enhanced sufficiently.




To achieve the above object, according to a first aspect and feature of the present invention, there is provided a valve operating system in an internal combustion engine, comprising a cylindrical swinging support section provided at a base end of a rocker arm and swingably carried on a rocker shaft mounted in a cylinder head, a plurality of boss portions formed at a tip end of the rocker arm and arranged in a direction parallel to an axis of the rocker shaft, tappet screws being threadedly fitted into the boss portions and capable of being individually put into abutment against upper ends of a plurality of engine valves, and cam abutments provided on the rocker arm in an intermediate portion between the swinging support section and the boss portions to come into contact with a valve operating cam, wherein the boss portions are interconnected by a connection wall having a plurality of wall portions which intersect each other at right angles in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the rocker shaft.




With such arrangement of the first feature, the boss portions are interconnected by the connection wall and hence, the rigidity of the tip end of the rocker arm for driving the plurality of engine valves can be enhanced sufficiently. Moreover, the connection wall has the plurality of wall portions which intersect one another at the right angles in the plane perpendicular to the axis of the rocker shaft, i.e., an axis of swinging movement of the rocker arm. Therefore, it is possible to suppress an increase in weight of the rocker arm due to the connection wall to the minimum, while maintaining a sufficient connecting rigidity.




According to a second aspect and feature of the present invention, in addition to the first feature, the connection wall is formed into a substantially U-shape in cross-section. With such arrangement of the second feature, it is possible to suppress an increase in weight due to the connection wall.




According to a third aspect and feature of the present invention, in addition to the first or second feature, the connection wall is provided with a plurality of ribs which intersect each other and which are connected to the wall portions, respectively. With such arrangement of the third feature, it is possible to further enhance the rigidity of the tip end of the rocker arm.




According to a fourth aspect and feature of the present invention, in addition to the first feature, the boss portions are interconnected by the connection wall having the wall portion, an outer surface of which is connected flush to outer peripheral surfaces of the tip ends of the boss portions.




With such arrangement of the fourth feature, the boss portions can be formed so that they do not protrude, thereby eliminating the concentration of a stress on a connection between the connection wall and each of the boss portions, and it is possible to enhance the durability of the rocker arm, while sufficiently enhancing the rigidity of the tip end of the rocker arm.




According to a fifth aspect and feature of the present invention, in addition to the first feature, the rocker arm is provided with an opening, a portion of a side of which is formed by an inner surface of the connection wall, and a roller which is the cam abutment is accommodated in the opening and rotatably carried on a roller shaft fixed to the rocker arm. With such arrangement of the fifth feature, the connection wall can be disposed in proximity to the roller, whereby the rigidity of supporting of the roller can be enhanced.




According to a sixth aspect and feature of the present invention, in addition to the first feature, the rocker arm is provided with first and second support walls, at tip ends of which the tappet screws at axially one end and the axially other end of the rocker shaft are mounted, and the connection wall which interconnects tip ends of the first and second support walls, and the rocker arm has recesses defined at least in an upper surface thereof in an area surrounded by the first and second support walls, the connection wall and the swinging support portion.




With such arrangement of the sixth feature, the entire outer periphery of the rocker arm is formed by the swinging support section, the pair of support walls and the connection wall, and the recesses are defined at least in the upper surface of the rocker arm. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the weight of the rocker arm, while avoiding a reduction in rigidity of the rocker arm.




According to a seventh aspect and feature of the present invention, in addition to the sixth feature, the rocker arm is provided with an opening in which a roller which is the cam abutment is accommodated; a roller shaft rotatably supporting the roller is fixed across the opening; and the recesses are defined in the upper surface of the rocker arm so that oil can be supplied to the roller within the opening.




With such arrangement of the seventh feature, the oil accumulated in the recesses can be supplied to the roller to lubricate the roller and hence, it is unnecessary to provide a passage for supplying the oil to the roller in the rocker arm, leading to a reduced number of steps of processing the rocker arm.




According to an eighth aspect and feature of the present invention, in addition to the seventh feature, the rocker arm has a pair of shaft support portions provided thereon between the opening and the first and second support walls for supporting opposite ends of the roller shaft, and the recess is defined in the rocker arm between the shaft support portions and the swinging support section. With such arrangement of the eighth feature, the oil can be accumulated reliably in a portion of the rocker arm which is swung in a relatively small amount, thereby reliably lubricating the roller.




According to a ninth aspect and feature of the present invention, in addition to the seventh feature, the rocker arm has a pair of shaft support portions provided thereon between the opening and the first and second support walls for supporting opposite ends of the roller shaft, and the recess is defined in the rocker arm between the shaft support portions and the connection wall. With such arrangement of the ninth feature, it is possible to reduce the weight of the tip end side of the rocker arm to alleviate the inertial weight, while performing the lubrication of the roller.




According to a tenth aspect and feature of the present invention, there is provided a valve operating system in an internal combustion engine, comprising a cylindrical swinging support section provided at a base end of a rocker arm and swingably carried on a rocker shaft mounted in a cylinder head, a plurality of boss portions formed at a tip end of the rocker arm and arranged in a direction parallel to an axis of the rocker shaft, tappet screws being threadedly fitted into the boss portions and capable of being individually put into abutment against upper ends of a plurality of engine valves, and cam abutments provided on the rocker arm in an intermediate portion thereof between the swinging support section and the boss portions to come into contact with a valve operating cam, wherein the boss portions are interconnected by a connection wall having a wall portion, an outer surface of which is connected flush to outer peripheral surfaces of tip ends of the boss portions.




With such arrangement of the tenth feature, the boss portions can be formed so as not to protrude, thereby eliminating the concentration of a stress on the connection between the connection wall and each of the boss portions, and it is possible to enhance the durability of the rocker arm, while sufficiently enhancing the rigidity of the tip end of the rocker arm.




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiment taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIGS. 1

to


7


show a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 1

is a partially vertical sectional view of an internal combustion engine;





FIG. 2

is a plan view taken in a direction of an arrow


2


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of an exhaust-side rocker arm;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along a line


4





4


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along a line


5





5


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along a line


6





6


in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view taken along a line


7





7


in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 5

, but according to a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 5

, but according to a third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 5

, but according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 11

is a view taken in the direction of an arrow


11


in FIG.


10


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


7


. Referring first to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine includes a cylinder block


15


, and a cylinder head


16


coupled to an upper portion of the cylinder block


15


through a gasket


17


. A piston


19


is slidably received in each of cylinders


18


provided in the cylinder block


15


. A combustion chamber


20


is defined in each of the cylinders by the cylinder block


15


, the cylinder head


16


and each of the pistons


19


.




Provided in the cylinder head


16


for every cylinder are a pair of intake valve bores


21


facing one side of a ceiling surface of the combustion chamber


20


, an intake port


22


which opens into one side (a right side in

FIG. 1

) of the cylinder head


16


and connected commonly to the intake valve bores


21


, a pair of exhaust valve bores


23


facing the other side of the ceiling surface of the combustion chamber


20


, and an exhaust port


24


which opens into the other side (a left side in

FIG. 1

) of the cylinder head


16


.




Stems


25


of intake valves VI, VI capable of opening and closing the intake valve bores


21


are slidably received in guide tubes


26


mounted in the cylinder head


16


, and valve springs


28


for biasing the intake valves VI, VI upwards, i.e., in valve closing directions are mounted between the cylinder head


16


and retainers


27


,


27


mounted at upper ends of the stems


25


protruding upwards from the guide tubes


26


. Stems


29


of exhaust valves VE, VE as engine valves capable of opening and closing the exhaust valve bores


23


are slidably received in guide tubes


30


mounted in the cylinder head


16


, and valve springs


32


for biasing the exhaust valves VE, VE upwards, i.e., in valve closing directions are mounted between the cylinder head


16


and retainers


31


,


31


mounted at upper ends of the stems


29


protruding upwards from the guide tubes


30


.




The intake valves VI, VI are opened and closed by an intake-side valve operating device


33


, and the exhaust valves VE, VE are opened and closed by an exhaust-side valve operating device


34


. A plug insertion tube


36


is disposed to extend vertically, so that a spark plug


35


mounted in the cylinder head


16


to face a central portion of the combustion chamber


20


is inserted into the plug insertion tube


36


. The plug insertion tube


36


is attached at its lower end to the cylinder head


16


.




The intake-side valve operating device


33


includes a pair of intake-side rocker arms


37


and


38


individually corresponding to the pair of intake valves VI, VI, an intake-side rocker shaft


39


on which the intake-side rocker arms


37


and


38


are swingably carried, and an intake-side camshaft


40


which is rotatable about an axis parallel to the rocker shaft


39


.




The intake-side rocker shaft


39


is fixedly supported by holder walls


41


provided on the cylinder head


16


between the cylinders, and intake-side rocker arms


37


and


38


are swingably carried at their base ends on the intake-side rocker shaft


39


. Tappet screws


42


A and


42


B are threadedly fitted at tip ends of the intake-side rocker arms


37


and


38


to abut against upper ends of the corresponding intake valves VI, VI, i.e., upper ends of the stems


25


, so that their advanced and retracted positions can be adjusted. The intake-side camshaft


40


is operatively connected at a reduction ratio of 1/2 to a crankshaft (not shown) and rotatably carried by the holder walls


41


and cam holders


43


fastened to upper ends of the holder walls


41


.




The intake-side camshaft


40


is provided with a high-speed valve operating cam


44


corresponding to one of the intake-side rocker arms


37


, and a low-speed valve operating cam


45


corresponding to the other intake-side rocker arm


38


. A roller


46


supported on the one intake-side rocker arm


37


is in rolling contact with the high-speed valve operating cam


44


, and a roller (not shown) supported on the other intake-side rocker arm


38


is in rolling contact with the low-speed valve operating cam


45


.




Moreover, an interlocking-motion switchover means (not shown) is provided between the intake-side rocker arms


37


and


38


and capable of switching over the interlocking motion of the rocker arms


37


and


38


and the releasing of the interlocking motion one from another, so that the rocker arms


37


and


38


are swung independently from each other during operation of the engine at a low speed and the rocker arms


37


and


38


are swung operatively from each other in an interlocking motion during operation of the engine at a high speed. Therefore, during operation of the engine at the low speed, the one intake-side rocker arm


37


is swung to open and close one of the intake valves VI in an operational characteristic corresponding to a cam profile of the high-speed valve operating cam


44


, while the other intake-side rocker arm


38


is swung to open and close the other intake valves VI in an operational characteristic corresponding to a cam profile of the low-speed valve operating cam


45


. During operation of the engine at the high speed, both of the intake-side rocker arms


37


and


38


are swung to open and close the intake valves VI, VI in the operational characteristic corresponding to the high-speed valve operating cam


44


.




The exhaust-side valve operating device


34


includes a single exhaust-side rocker arm


50


which is common to the pair of exhaust valves VE and VE, an exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


serving as an arm support portion on which the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


is swingably carried and an exhaust-side cam shaft


52


which is rotatable about an axis parallel to the rocker shaft


51


.




The exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


has an axis parallel to the intake-side rocker shaft


39


and is fixedly supported by the holder wall


41


, as is the intake-side rocker shaft


39


. The exhaust-side rocker arm


50


is swingably carried at its base end on the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, and first and second tappet screws


53


A and


53


B are threadedly fitted at tip ends of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


to abut against upper ends of the corresponding exhaust valves VE, VE, i.e., upper ends of the stems


29


, so that their advanced and retracted positions can be adjusted. The exhaust-side camshaft


52


is operatively connected at a reduction ratio of 1/2 to the crankshaft (not shown) rotatably carried by the holder walls


41


and cam holders


54


fastened to the upper ends of the holder walls


41


.




A valve operating cam


55


is provided on the exhaust-side camshaft


52


in correspondence to the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, and a roller


56


as a cam abutment axially supported on the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


is in rolling contact with the valve operating cam


55


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


is provided at its base end with a cylindrical swinging support section


57


through which the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


is inserted and which is swingably carried on the rocker shaft


51


. The exhaust-side rocker arm


50


is further provided with first and second support walls


58


and


59


, and a connection wall


60


connecting tip ends of the first and second support walls


58


and


59


to each other.




First and second boss portions


58




a


and


59




a


each having a circular outer peripheral surface are integrally formed on respective tip ends of the first and second support walls


58


and


59


, so that they are arranged parallel to the axis of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


. It is preferable that the first and second support walls


58


and


59


are provided to extend from opposite ends of the swinging support section


57


along a plane perpendicular to the axis of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, and that the first and second boss portions


58




a


and


59




a


and the swinging support section


57


are interconnected by the first and second support walls


58


and


59


perpendicular to the axis of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


.




The boss portions


58




a


and


59




a


are provided with threaded bores


61


A and


61


B into which the first and second tappet screws


53


A and


53


B are threadedly engaged. A recess


100


is situated in between the boss portions


58




a


and


59




a


as well as depressed toward roller


56


. The roller


56


is supported on the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


in a location intermediate between the swinging support section


57


and the tappet screws


53


A and


53


B, i.e., at a location displaced from the axis of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


.




A first straight line L


1


extends through (1) the center of one


53


A of the first and second tappet screws


53


A and


53


B which is disposed on axially one side (a lower end side in

FIG. 3

) of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, i.e., the center of the threaded bore


61


A in the first boss portion


58




a,


and (2) an area of contact (an area indicated by intersecting oblique lines in

FIG. 3

) of the valve operating cam


55


with the roller


56


. A second straight line L


2


extends through (1) the center of the other


53


B of the first and second tappet screws


53


A and


53


B which is disposed on the axially other side (an upper end side in

FIG. 3

) of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, i.e., the center of the threaded bore


61


B in the second boss portion


59




a,


and (2) an area of contact of the valve operating cam


55


with the roller


56


. The first and second straight lines L


1


and L


2


and the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


intersect together at intersection points P


1


and P


2


as viewed in the plane of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


. The intersection points P


1


and P


2


are disposed at locations inside axially opposite sides of the swinging support section


57


. In other words, the swinging support section


57


is formed to have such a length that their opposite ends faces are disposed outside the first and second intersection points P


1


and P


2


. It is desirable that the first and second straight lines L


1


and L


2


pass through the center of the area of contact of the valve operating cam


55


with the roller


56


.




Moreover, the swinging support section


57


is formed at a length longer than a distance between the centers of the first and second tappet screws


53


A and


53


B, and third and fourth straight lines L


3


and L


4


passing through the centers of the first and second tappet screws


53


A and


53


B and intersecting the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


at right angles are disposed inside the axially opposite ends of the swinging support section


57


.




Referring also to

FIGS. 4

to


6


, a rectangular opening


62


for accommodation of the roller


56


is provided in the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


between the first and second support walls


58


and


59


. A roller shaft


63


, which has a length shorter than a distance between the first and second support walls


58


and


59


and has an axis parallel to the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, extends across the opening


62


and is fixed to the exhaust rocker arm


50


, and the roller


56


is rotatably carried on the roller shaft


63


with a needle bearing


64


interposed therebetween.




A pair of shaft support portions


65


,


65


which are formed into a cylindrical shape are provided over the first and second support walls


58


and


59


and the opening


62


respectively to extend in parallel to the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


. Shaft insertion bores


66


,


66


are coaxially provided in the shaft support portions


65


,


65


, respectively, with its inner end opening into the opening


62


and with its outer end opening outwards and sideways of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, i.e., outwards and sideways of the first and second support walls


58


,


59


.




The shaft insertion bore


66


comprises a first insertion bore portion


66




a


adjacent the opening


62


, a second insertion bore portion


66




b


connected at its inner end to an outer end of the first insertion bore portion


66




a,


and a step


66




c


formed between the outer end of the first insertion bore portion


66




a


and the inner end of the second insertion bore portion


66




b


and facing on a side opposite from the opening


62


. It is desirable that the first and second insertion bore portions


66




a


and


66




b


are formed as coaxial circular bores, so that the annular step


66




c


is formed between both of the insertion bore portions


66




a


and


66




b.


If the first and second insertion bore portions


66




a


and


66




b


are formed as described above, it is easy to carry out a boring for forming them. Alternatively, the first insertion bore portion


66




a


may be circular in cross section, while the second insertion bore portion


66




b


may be non-circular in cross section. Namely, the second insertion bore portion


66




b


may be of any cross-sectional shape, if the step


66




c


is formed between the first and second insertion bore portions


66




a


and


66




b


to face on the side opposite from the opening


62


.




The roller shaft


63


is fitted in and fixed to inner ends of the shaft insertion bores


66


,


66


with each of portions of the shaft insertion bores


66


axially outer than opposite ends of the roller shaft


63


being left in a hollow form. For such fitting and fixing, outer peripheral edges of the opposite ends of the roller shaft


63


fitted in the first insertion bore portions


66




a,




66




a


are brought into caulked engagement with the steps


66




c,




66




c.


Thus, wall-removed portions


67


,


67


are formed in the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


at locations axially outside the opposite ends of the roller shaft


63


in a state in which the roller shaft


63


has been fixed to the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


.




The cylindrical swinging support section


57


comprises a thinner cylindrical portion


57




a


surrounding the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, and thicker cylindrical portions


57




b,




57




b


thicker than the thinner cylindrical portion


57




a


and continuously and integrally formed at opposite ends of the thinner cylindrical portion


57




a,


respectively. The first and second support walls


58


and


59


are formed continuously with the thicker cylindrical portions


57




b,




57




b.






Referring also to

FIG. 7

, grooves


68


,


68


capable of accumulation of an oil between the grooves and the outer surface of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


are provided in an arcuate shape in lower portions of inner surfaces of the thicker cylindrical portions


57




b,




57




b


corresponding to connections of the first and second support walls


58


and


59


, respectively.




Recesses


69


and


70


capable of supplying the oil to the roller


56


within the opening


62


are defined in portions of the upper surface of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, which are surrounded by the first and second support walls


58


and


59


, the connection wall


60


and the swinging support section


57


.




One of the recesses


69


is defined in the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


between the shaft support portions


65


,


65


and the swinging support section


57


, and the other recess


70


is defined in the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


between the shaft support portions


65


,


65


and the connection wall


60


.




An axially central portion of the swinging support section


57


, i.e., an axially intermediate portion of the thinner cylindrical portion


57




a


is disposed at a location corresponding to the plug insertion tube


36


. Notches


71


and


72


connected to each other are provided in the swinging support section


57


and the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


at the location corresponding to the plug insertion tube


36


and formed into such an arcuate shape that they are recessed on a side opposite to the plug insertion tube


36


, and a portion of the plug insertion tube


36


is accommodated in the notch


71


. Moreover, the notches


71


and


72


are provided in the swinging support section


57


and the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


between connections of the first and second support walls


58


and


59


to the swinging support section


57


.




An oil injection bore


73


is provided, with its outer end opening into the opening


62


, in the swinging support section


57


on a side opposite to the notch


71


with respect to the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


. An oil supply passage


74


is provided in the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


to extend along the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, and an oil supply bore


75


is also provided in the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


to communicate with the oil supply passage


74


, and is capable of communicating at its outer end with an inner end of the oil injection bore


73


. The oil supply passage


74


is connected to an oil supply source which is not shown. Therefore, it is possible to supply the oil through the oil supply passage


74


within the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


via the oil supply bore


75


and the oil injection bore


73


to the roller


56


to lubricate the roller


56


. The communication between the oil supply bore


75


and the oil injection bore


73


may be cut off depending on a swung state of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, but in the cut-off state, the oil supplied from the oil supply bore


75


is used for the lubrication between the swinging support section


57


and the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, and the oil is also supplied to the grooves


68


,


68


in the inner surface of the swinging support section


57


.




The connection wall


60


interconnecting the tip ends of the first and second support walls


58


and


59


, i.e., the first and second boss portions


58




a


and


59




a


comprises first and second wall portions


60




a


and


60




b


intersecting each other at right angles in a plane perpendicular to the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, i.e., the swinging axis of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


. The wall portions


60




a


and


60




b


intersect each other to form, for example, a substantially L-shape in such plane.




Moreover, the second wall portion


60




b


is formed to extend in parallel to the axis of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


with its outer surface connected flush to outer surfaces of the first and second boss portions


58




a


and


59




a


at their tip ends. One side of the opening


62


is defined by a portion of an inner surface of the first wall portion


60




a.






The operation of the first embodiment will be described below. In the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, the intersection points P


1


and P


2


, at which (a) the first straight line L


1


extending through (1) the center of one


53


A of the first and second tappet screws


53


A and


53


B arranged in parallel to the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, which is disposed on the axially one side of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


and (2) the area of contact of the valve operating cam


55


with the roller


56


, preferably the center of such area, (b) the second straight line L


2


extending through (1) the center of the other


53


B of the first and second tappet screws


53


A and


53


B which is disposed on the axially other side (an upper end side in

FIG. 3

) of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


and (2) the area of contact of the valve operating cam


55


with the roller


56


, preferably the center of such area, and (c) the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


intersect together as viewed in the plane of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, are disposed inside the axially opposite ends of the cylindrical swinging support section


57


swingably carried on the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


.




Therefore, even if a difference is produced between the tappet clearances in the first and second tappet screws


53


A and


53


B, and a large load is produced on the first or second straight line L


1


, L


2


to act so as to incline the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


can be supported stably, because the swinging support section


57


is supported on the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


on the first and second straight lines L


1


and L


2


. As a result, it is also possible to prevent an uneven wear from being produced in the swinging support section


57


and the roller


56


.




In addition, the swinging support section


57


is formed at the length longer than the distance between the centers of the first and second tappet screws


53


A and


53


B, and the third and fourth straight lines L


3


and L


4


passing the centers of the first and second tappet screws


53


A and


53


B and intersecting the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


at the right angles are disposed inside the axially opposite ends of the swinging support section


57


. Therefore, the exhaust-side rocker shaft


52


is supported on the exhaust-side rocker shaft


52


over the length longer than the distance between the tappet screws


53


A and


53


B, and the exhaust-side rocker arms


50


A is supported more stably.




The roller shaft


63


is fitted and fixed in the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, and the roller


56


in rolling contact with the valve operating cam


55


is rotatably carried on the roller shaft


63


. However, the roller shaft


63


is shorter than the distance between the first and second support walls


58


and


59


provided to extend from the opposite ends of the swinging support section


57


, and is fitted and fixed at the inner ends of the pair of shaft insertion bores


66


,


66


which are coaxially provided in the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


with their portions axially outer than opposite ends of the roller shaft


63


being left as the hollow wall-removed portions


67


,


67


.




Thus, the portions of the shaft insertion bores


66


which are axially outer than the opposite ends of the roller shaft


63


are left in the hollow forms and hence, the weight of the entire exhaust-side rocker arm


50


can be reduced, and it is also possible to confirm, from the opposite sides of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, the state of the roller shaft


63


fixed to the rocker arm


50


. Moreover, the roller shaft


63


can be formed at a relatively small length, whereby the assembling of the roller shaft


63


to the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


is facilitated. In addition, the roller shaft


63


can be formed so that it is difficult to deform, thereby ensuring a proper swinging movement of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


. Loads from the exhaust valves VE, VE are applied to the first and second support walls


58


and


59


, but the roller


56


can be supported by the roller shaft


63


disposed at the location kept away from the load-applied portions and hence, the rigidity of supporting of the roller


56


can be enhanced.




The shaft insertion bore


66


comprises the first insertion bore portion


66


adjacent to the opening


62


with the roller


56


accommodated therein, and the second insertion bore portion


66




b


connected at its inner end to the outer end of the first insertion bore portion


66


to form the step


66




c


facing on the side opposite from the opening


62


between the first and second insertion bore portions


66




a


and


66




b.


The opposite ends of the roller shaft


63


fitted in the first insertion bore portions


66




a,




66




a


of the shaft insertion bores


66


,


66


are in caulked engagement with the steps


66




c,


respectively, whereby the roller shaft


63


is fitted and fixed in the shaft insertion bores


66


,


66


. Therefore, the portions of the shaft insertion bores


66


,


66


left in the hollow forms, i.e., the wall-removed portions


67


,


67


can be formed at large areas as the second insertion bore portions


66




b,




66




b,


and the weight of the entire exhaust-side rocker arm


50


can be further reduced. Further, since the roller shaft


63


is fixed in the caulked manner to the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, the assembling of the roller shaft


63


to the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


is further facilitated.




Further, the pair of cylindrical shaft support portions


65


,


65


defining the shaft insertion bores


66


,


66


respectively are provided on the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


over the first and second support walls


58


and


59


and the opening


62


, and the pair of cylindrical shaft support portions


65


,


65


interconnected through the roller shaft


63


are connected to the support walls


58


and


59


. Therefore, the rigidity of the support walls


58


and


59


and the rigidity of supporting of the roller


56


can be further enhanced.




The cylindrical swinging support section


57


provided at the base end of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


so that it is swingably supported by the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, comprises the thinner cylindrical portion


57




a


surrounding the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, and the thicker cylindrical portions


57




b,




57




b


thicker than the thinner cylindrical portion


57




a


surrounding the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


and integrally connected to the axially opposite ends of the thinner cylindrical portion


57




a,


respectively. Therefore, the central portion of the swinging support section


57


can be formed at a smaller thickness to avoid an increase in weight of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, while the opposite ends of the swinging support section


57


having a possibility that a large load may be applied, can be formed at a larger thickness to enhance the rigidity of supporting of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


and the durability of the latter.




In addition, the grooves


68


,


68


capable of accumulation of an oil between the grooves and the outer surface of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


are provided in the inner surfaces of the opposite ends of the swinging support section


57


along the axis of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, i.e., in the inner surfaces of the thicker cylindrical portions


57




b,




57




b,


respectively. Therefore, the oil can be accumulated between the opposite ends of the swinging support section


57


and the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, and even if the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


is inclined, an uneven wear can be prevented to the utmost from being produced, leading to an enhanced durability. Moreover, the grooves


68


,


68


are merely provided in the inner surface of the swinging support section


57


at its opposite ends and hence, the weight of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


cannot be increased, and a reduction in rigidity of the swinging support section


57


can be inhibited.




Furthermore, the first and second support walls


58


and


59


, at the tip ends of which the first and second tappet screws


53


A and


53


B are mounted to abut against the upper end of the exhaust valves VE, VE, are provided to extend from the opposite ends of the swinging support section


57


at the locations corresponding to the grooves


68


,


68


. Therefore, a slight reduction in rigidity of the opposite ends of the swinging support section


57


due to the provision of the grooves


68


,


68


can be made up for by the first and second support walls


58


and


59


.




The outer periphery of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


is formed by the swinging support section


57


, the first support wall


58


, the second support wall


59


and the connection wall


60


, and the recesses


69


and


70


are defined at least in the upper surface of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


by the portions surrounded by the swinging support section


57


, the first support wall


58


, the second support wall


59


and the connection wall


60


. Therefore, it is possible to provide a reduction in weight of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, while avoiding a reduction in rigidity of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


.




Moreover, one of the recesses


69


is disposed between the pair of shaft support portions


65


,


65


and the swinging support section


57


, and the oil can be supplied to the roller


56


accommodated in the opening


62


. Therefore, the oil scattered within the valve operating chamber can be reliably accumulated at a portion of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


which is swung in a relatively small amount, thereby lubricating the roller


56


, and hence, it is unnecessary to provide a passage for supplying the oil to the roller


56


in the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, thereby reducing the number of steps of processing the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


.




The other recess


70


is defined in the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


between the shaft support portions


65


,


65


and the connection wall


60


to enable the supplying of the oil to the roller


56


and hence, the weight of the tip end of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


can be reduced to alleviate the inertial weight, while performing the lubrication of the roller


56


.




The axially central portion of the swinging support section


57


in the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


is disposed at the location corresponding to the plug insertion tube


36


mounted in the cylinder head


16


, and the notches


71


and


72


connected smoothly to each other and formed into the arcuate shape recessed on the side opposite to the plug insertion tube


36


are provided in the swinging support section


57


and the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


at the location corresponding to the plug insertion tube


36


. Therefore, it is possible not only to reduce the weight of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, but also the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


and the plug insertion tube


36


can be disposed in the proximity to each other in such a manner that a portion of the plug insertion tube


36


is accommodated in the notch


71


, and the limitation of the layout of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


within the valve operating chamber can be moderated to contribute to the compactness of the entire engine.




Moreover, the notches


71


and


72


are provided in the swinging support section


57


and the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


between the connections of the first and second support walls


58


and


59


to the swinging support section


57


and hence, the notches


71


and


72


can be disposed at the portions to which a relatively small stress is applied during driving of the exhaust valves VE, VE, thereby reducing the influence to the rigidity due to the provision of the notch


71


in the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


to reduce the weight of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


.




The oil is supplied from the oil supply passage


74


in the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


through the oil supply bore


75


and the oil injection bore


73


to the roller


56


, and the oil injection bore


73


is provided in the swinging support section


57


on the side opposite to the notch


71


, with respect to the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, which notch is provided in the swinging support section


57


in such a manner that an outer surface of a portion of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


71


provided with the notch


72


faces the notch


71


. Therefore, it is possible to conduct a boring for the oil injection bore


73


from the side of the notch


71


, thereby facilitating the boring for the oil injection bore


73


.




The first and second boss portions


58




a


and


59




a,


in which the first and second tappet screws


53


A and


53


B are threadedly fitted to abut against the upper ends of the exhaust valves VE, VE, are disposed at the tip ends of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


and arranged in the direction along the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, but they are interconnected by the connection wall


60


. Therefore, the rigidity of the tip end of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


driving the pair of exhaust valves VE, VE can be enhanced sufficiently and moreover, the connection wall


60


comprises the first and second wall portions


60




a


and


60




b


intersecting each other at the right angles in the plane perpendicular to the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, i.e., the swinging axis of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


. Therefore, it is possible to suppress the increase in weight of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


due to the connection wall


60


to the minimum, while maintaining the sufficient connection rigidity. In addition, the second wall portion


60




b


of the connection wall


60


is formed to extend in parallel to the axis of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


, so that its outer surface is connected flush to the outer surfaces of the tip ends of the first and second boss portions


58




a


and


59




a.


Therefore, it is possible to eliminate the concentration of a stress on the connections between the connection wall


60


and the boss portions


58




a


and


59




a,


thereby enhancing the durability of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, while sufficiently enhancing the rigidity of the tip end of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


.




Further, one side of the opening


62


provided in the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


to accommodate the roller


56


is formed by the inner surface of the first wall portion


60




a


of the connection wall


60


, and the connection wall


60


can be disposed in proximity to the roller


56


, thereby enhancing the rigidity of supporting of the roller


56


.





FIG. 8

shows a second embodiment of the present invention. A connection wall


90


interconnecting the tip ends of the first and second support walls


58


and


59


of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, i.e., the first and second boss portions


58




a


and


59




a,


comprises a first wall portion


90




a


and a pair of second wall portions


90




b,




90




b


which intersect each other at right angles in a plane perpendicular to the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


. The second wall portions


90




b,




90




b


are continuously provided at right angles at upper and lower ends of the first wall portion


90




a


which defines one side of the opening


62


by its inner surface, whereby the connection wall


90


is formed into a substantially U-shape to open on a side opposite to the roller


56


. Tip end faces of the second wall portions


90




b,




90




b


are connected flush to the outer peripheral surfaces of the tip ends of the first and second boss portions


58




a


and


59




a.






Even according to the second embodiment of the present invention, as in the first embodiment, the rigidity of the tip end of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


can be enhanced sufficiently, and the increase in weight of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


due to the connection wall


90


can be suppressed to the minimum. In addition, the concentration of a stress on the connection of the connection wall


90


and each of the boss portions


58




a


and


59




a


can be eliminated, and it is possible to enhance the durability of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, while sufficiently enhancing the rigidity of the tip end of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


.





FIG. 9

shows a third embodiment of the present invention. A connection wall


91


interconnecting the tip ends of the first and second support walls


58


and


59


of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, i.e., the first and second boss portions


58




a


and


59




a,


comprises a pair of first wall portions


91




a,




91




a


and a second wall portion


91




b


which intersect each other at right angles in a plane perpendicular to the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


. Lower ends of the pair of first wall portions


91




a,




91




a


extending vertically at a distance from each other are continuously provided at right angles by the second wall portion


91




b,


whereby the connection wall


91


is formed into a substantially U-shape to open upwards.




Moreover, inner one of the first wall portions


91




a


defines one side of the opening


62


by its inner surface, while outer one of the first wall portions


91




a


extends in parallel to the axis C of the exhaust-side rocker shaft


51


to have the same height as the boss portions


58




a


and


59




a,


and is connected flush to the outer peripheral surfaces of the tip ends of the boss portions


58




a


and


59




a.






According to the third embodiment, an effect similar to that in the second embodiment can be provided.





FIGS. 10 and 11

show a fourth embodiment of the present invention. A connection wall


92


interconnecting the tip ends of the first and second support walls


58


and


59


of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


, i.e., the first and second boss portions


58




a


and


59




a,


is formed into a substantially U-shape to open on a side opposite to the roller


56


by a first wall portion


90




a


and a pair of second wall portions


90




b,




90




b,


and is provided with a plurality of ribs


93


,


93


which are connected to the wall portions


90




a,




90




b,




90




b


and intersect one another.




According to the fourth embodiment, the rigidity of the tip ends of the exhaust-side rocker arm


50


can be further enhanced.




Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it will be understood that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications in design may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention defined in claims.




For example, the present invention is applicable to a valve operating system for an intake valve.



Claims
  • 1. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine, comprising a cylindrical swinging support section provided at a base end of a rocker arm and swingably carried on a rocker shaft mounted in a cylindrical head, a plurality of boss portions formed at a tip end of said rocker arm and aligned in a directional parallel to an axis of said rocker shaft, tappet screws being threadedly fitted into said boss portions and capable of being individually put into abutment against upper ends of a plurality of engine valves, and a cam abutment provided on said rocker arm in an intermediate portion between said swinging support section and said boss portions to come into contact with a valve operating cam, wherein said boss portions are interconnected by a connection wall having a plurality of wall portions which intersect each other at right angles in a plane perpendicular to the axis of said rocker shaft.
  • 2. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein said connection wall is formed into a substantially U-shape in cross-section.
  • 3. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said connection wall is provided with a plurality of ribs which intersect each other and which are connected to said wall portions, respectively.
  • 4. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein said boss portions are interconnected by the connection wall having one of the plurality of wall portions, an outer surface of said one of the plurality of wall portions being flushly connected to outer peripheral surfaces of said boss portions formed at the tip end of said rocker arm.
  • 5. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein said rocker arm is provided with an opening, a portion of a side of which is formed by an inner surface of said connection wall, and a roller which is said cam abutment is accommodated in said opening and rotatably carried on a roller shaft to said rocker arm.
  • 6. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein said rocker arm is provided with first and second support walls each having two tip ends where a tappet screw axially at one end and the other end is mounted to said rocker shaft and the connection wall which interconnects tip ends of said first and second support walls, and said rocker arm has a recess defined at least in an upper surface thereof in an area surrounded by said first and second support walls, said connection wall and said swinging support section.
  • 7. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine according to claim 6, wherein said rocker arm is provided with an opening in which a roller which is said cam abutment is accommodated; a roller shaft rotatably supporting said roller is fixed across said opening; and said recess is defined in the upper surface of said rocker arm so that oil can be supplied to the roller within said opening.
  • 8. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine according to claim 7, wherein said rocker arm has a pair of shaft support portions provided thereon between said opening and said first and second support walls for supporting opposite ends of said roller shaft, and said recess is defined in said rocker arm between said shaft support portions and said swinging support section.
  • 9. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine according to claim 7, wherein said rocker arm has a pair of shaft support portions provided thereon between said opening and said first and second support walls for supporting opposite ends of said roller shaft, and the recess is defined in said rocker arm between said shaft support portions and said connection wall.
  • 10. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine, comprising a cylindrical swinging support section provided at a base end of a rocker arm and swingably carried on a rocker shaft mounted in a cylindrical head, a plurality of boss portions formed at a tip end of said rocker arm and arranged in a direction parallel to an axis of said rocker shaft, tappet screws being threadedly fitted into said boss portions and capable of being individually put into abutment against upper ends of a plurality of engine valves, a roller placed in contact with a valve operating cam and rotatably supported on a roller shaft fixed to said rocker arm, and an opening provided in said rocker arm in an intermediate portion between said swinging support section and said boss portions for accommodating said roller, wherein said boss portions are interconnected by a connection wall such that upper and lower ends of each said boss portion are connected together by said connection wall on a side adjacent to said roller while a recess is provided in said connection wall on a side opposite to said roller, which recess is depressed toward said roller.
  • 11. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine according to claim 10, wherein said boss portions are interconnected by the connection wall having a wall portion, an outer surface of which wall portion is connected flush to outer peripheral surfaces of tip ends of said boss portions.
  • 12. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine according to claim 10, wherein said rocker arm is provided with first and second support walls, at tip ends of which the tappet screws at axial one and other ends of said rocker shaft are mounted, and the connection wall which interconnects tip ends of said first and second support walls, and said rocker arm has another recess defined at least in an upper surface thereof in an area surrounded by said first and second support walls, said connection wall and said swinging support section.
  • 13. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine according to claim 12, wherein said roller shaft is fixed across said opening and said another recess is defined in the upper surface of said rocker arm so that oil can be supplied to the roller within said opening.
  • 14. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine according to claim 13, wherein said rocker arm has a pair of shaft support portions provided thereon between said opening and said first and second support walls for supporting opposite ends of said roller shaft, and said another recess is defined in said rocker arm between said shaft support portions and said swinging support section.
  • 15. A valve operating system in an internal combustion engine according to claim 13, wherein said rocker arm has a pair of shaft support portions provided thereon between said opening and said first and second support walls for supporting opposite ends of said roller shaft, and said another recess is defined in said rocker arm between said shaft support portions and said connection.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-370833 Dec 1999 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
5259346 Mills Nov 1993 A
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Number Date Country
6-185322 Jul 1994 JP