Valve resting mechanism for cylinder control type engine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6412461
  • Patent Number
    6,412,461
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 2, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A rocker arm for rocking on a rocker arm shaft is constructed to include two arms: a first rocker arm rocked positively by the rotating motion of a cam; and a second rocker arm for actuating the opening/closing actions of an intake/exhaust valve. At a running time of an engine at a high speed/under a high load, an electromagnet of an electromagnetic drive device is excited to move a movable pin forward thereby connect the first and second rocker arms to each other. At a running time of the engine at a low speed/under a low load, on the other hand, the electromagnet of the electromagnetic drive device for a selected cylinder is unexcited so that the movable pin is returned to an initial position by the force of a return spring to disconnect the first and second rocker arms.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a valve resting mechanism for a multi-cylinder engine. More particularly, the invention relates to a valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine, for retaining a proper running state for an engine load by resting the multiple cylinders partially according to the acting state of the engine.




Most of multi-cylinder engines of the prior art are run by feeding the fuel and air individually homogeneously to all the cylinders according to a load all over drive ranges because they are restricted on the mechanism of a valve actuating system.




In the valve actuating mechanism capable of performing a drive resting the cylinders partially or changing the valve timing, on the other hand, there is known (see for example Japanese patent application Kokai publications No. 6-299828 and No. 7-49016) a valve actuating mechanism for the engine to make it easy to return from the partially rested run to the run with all the cylinders being active or to change the valve timing.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In the multi-cylinder engine of the type in which the fuel and air are fed individually homogeneously to all the cylinders in accordance with the load all over the drive ranges, however, the combustion efficiency at an idling time or at a low speed/under a low load is generally so poor as to increase the pumping loss thereby to raise a problem that the thermal efficiency is lowered. On the other hand, the valve actuating mechanism of the engine, as disclosed in Japanese patent application Kokai publication No. 6-299828, has such a complicated mechanism as to raise another problem that its assembly and control are troublesome.




An object of the invention is to solve the above-specified problems and to provide a valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine, which can improve the combustion efficiency at the idling time and at the low speed/under the low load and can simplify the valve actuating mechanism of the engine.




In an overhead cam engine comprising: a cylinder head fixed on a cylinder block having multiple cylinders; an intake/exhaust valve for opening/closing an intake/exhaust port formed in the cylinder head; and a cam type valve actuating mechanism disposed over the cylinder head for actuating the intake/exhaust valve for the opening/closing actions, the cam type valve actuating mechanism including: a cam formed on a camshaft made rotatable according to the rotation of the engine; and a rocker arm adapted to rock on a rocker arm shaft in accordance with the rotation of the cam, for giving the opening/closing actions to the intake/exhaust valve, according to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine, wherein the improvement resides: in that the rocker arm includes a first rocker arm and a second rocker arm for rocking independently of each other on the rocker arm shaft, the first rocker arm being adapted to rock when given the rotational motion of the cam, the second rocker arm being adapted to give the opening/closing actions to the intake/exhaust valve; in that the first and second rocker arms have individual engagement portions, with which a pin to be slidably moved by an electromagnetic drive device comes into engagement; and in that the rocking motion is transmitted from the first rocker arm to the second rocker arm in the engaged state where the pin is engaged by both the engagement portions whereas the rocking motion is not transmitted from the first rocker arm to the second rocker arm in the disengaged state where the pin is not engaged by the engagement portion of the second rocker arm.




One of the engagement portions formed on the first and second rocker arms is formed at the boss portion of the first rocker arm by a pin guide hole for guiding the pin slidably, whereas the other engagement portion is formed at the boss portion of the second rocker arm by an engagement hole to be engaged by the pin. Moreover, the pin is inserted at all times into the pin guide hole of the first rocker arm and is biased in a direction to come out of the engagement hole of the second rocker arm by a return spring which is arranged between the head of the pin and the boss portion.




The electromagnetic drive device includes: a movable element for sliding the pin in the axial direction; a stator for establishing an electromagnet; and a clearance between the movable element and the stator for regulating the sliding extent of the movable element in the axial direction.




The sliding stroke of the pin is controlled by the sliding extent of the movable element. The pin and the movable element are mutually slidable toward the center of the rocking fulcrum of the rocker arm from the sliding faces of the engagement portions. On the other hand, the pin rocks while engaging at all times with the engagement portion of the first rocker arm and is brought by the sliding motion of the movable element into rocking engagement with the engagement portions of both the first and second rocker arms.




The first rocker arm and the second rocker arm are provided with return springs so that they may rock while following the motions of the cam and the intake/exhaust valve at all times.




In this cylinder control type engine, valve resting mechanisms are provided separately to separate cylinders so that they can operate independently for separate cylinders, and the engagement or disengagement of the such mechanisms with or from the first rocker arm and the second rocker arm provided to each cylinder are controlled mechanism by mechanism according to the running state of the engine.




The stator of the electromagnetic drive device includes: a case fixed on the cylinder head through a bracket; a yoke arranged in the case; and an exciting coil arranged in the yoke. On the other hand, the electromagnetic drive device includes a permanent magnet midway of the iron core for forming a magnetic path so that the movable element may be self-retained.




With the valve resting mechanism for the cylinder control type engine being thus constructed, when the electromagnetic drive device is activated in response to the high speed/the high load of the engine, the pin slides and moves so that the first and second rocker arms can be connected to each other to open/close the intake/exhaust valve.




When the electromagnetic drive device for the cylinder selected is inactivated, on the other hand, the pin of the corresponding cylinder is returned to the initial position by the return spring so that the first and second rocker arms come into the disconnected state. Then, even if the first rocker arm rocks according to the rotation of the cam, the second rocker arm does not rock to rest the selected cylinder.




Therefore, this valve resting mechanism for the cylinder control type engine can control the valve drive and the valve rest simply with or without the drive of the electromagnetic drive device so that the responding speed of the drive control is better improved than that of the hydraulic valve resting mechanism of the prior art.




At the idling time or at the low speed/under the low load, moreover, the valve drive is partially inactivated to rest the cylinders partially so that the engine can be run with a proper number of cylinders to improve the combustion efficiency. According to the invention, therefore, the pumping loss can be lowered to improve the thermal efficiency. In this valve resting mechanism for the cylinder control type engine, moreover, the intake valve and the exhaust valve can be assembled and controlled separately for the individual cylinders so that they can cope with the various cylinder controls.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram of a valve resting mechanism of a cylinder control type engine according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of an electromagnetic drive device;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of a rocker arm;





FIG. 4

is an explanatory diagram showing the state where the leading end portion of a pin is inserted into an engagement hole of a second rocker arm;





FIG. 5

is an explanatory diagram showing the state where first and second rocker arms rock together to open intake/exhaust valves;





FIG. 6

is an explanatory diagram showing the state where the leading end portion of the pin is retracted from the engagement hole of the second rocker arm; and





FIG. 7

is an explanatory diagram showing the state where only the first rocker arm is rocked by a cam while leaving the intake/exhaust valves unopened.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




An embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.




An overhead cam type engine having a valve resting mechanism according to the invention is constructed to include: a cylinder head


4


fixed in the (not-shown) cylinder block having multiple cylinders; an intake/exhaust valve


2


for opening/closing an intake/exhaust port


5


formed in the cylinder head


4


; and a cam type valve actuating mechanism


3


formed over the cylinder head


4


for opening/closing the intake/exhaust valve


2


. To the cylinder head


4


, there is attached through a gasket


44


a cylinder head liner


27


forming a combustion chamber. In this cylinder head liner


27


, there is formed a valve seat


45


, on which the intake/exhaust valve


2


is seated. The reference numeral


54


denotes a cylinder head cover.




A valve stem


20


of the intake/exhaust valve


2


is reciprocated by the guide of a valve guide


21


which is arranged in a through hole formed in the cylinder head


4


. At the end portion of the valve stem


20


, there is fixed a cotter


23


, to which a valve spring retainer


18


is attached. On the upper face of the cylinder head


4


, there is disposed a valve spring retainer


26


. Between these two valve spring retainers


18


and


26


, moreover, there is arranged a valve spring


19


for returning the intake/exhaust valve


2


in a closing direction.




The cam type valve actuating mechanism


3


is provided with: a cam


6


formed on a camshaft


7


made rotatable according to the rotation of the engine; and a rocker arm


25


for rocking on a rocker arm shaft


8


in accordance with the rotation of the cam


6


to open/close the intake/exhaust valve


2


. This cam type valve actuating mechanism


3


rocks the rocker arm


25


on the rocker arm shaft


8


in accordance with the rotation of the cam


6


, and this rocking motion is transmitted through a valve adjusting screw


28


, as attached to the leading end of the rocker arm


25


, to a tappet


17


carried on the end portion of the valve stem


20


, so that it is converted into a push-down motion of the tappet


17


. By this push-down motion of the tappet


17


, the opening/closing motion is transmitted to the intake/exhaust valve


2


. Reference numeral


29


designates a nut for fixing the valve adjusting screw


28


on the rocker arm


25


.




In the valve resting mechanism of this cylinder control type engine, the rocker arm


25


is constructed of a first rocker arm


9


and a second rocker arm


10


for rocking independently of each other on the rocker arm shaft


8


such that the first rocker arm


9


is rocked by the rotational motion of the cam


6


and such that the second rocker arm


10


opens/closes the intake/exhaust valve


2


. On these first and second rocker arms


9


and


10


, there are individually formed engagement portions to be engaged by a pin


11


which is slidably moved by an electromagnetic drive device


1


. These engagement portions are characterized in that the rocking motion is transmitted from the first rocker arm


9


to the second rocker arm


10


in the engaged state where the pin


11


is engaged by both the engagement portions whereas the rocking motion is not transmitted from the first rocker arm


9


to the second rocker arm


10


in the disengaged state where the pin


11


is not engaged by the engagement portion of the second rocker arm


10


.




The engagement portion at the first rocker arm


9


is formed of a pin guide hole


13


which is formed in a boss portion


46


of the first rocker arm


9


for guiding the pin


11


slidably, as shown in FIG.


3


. On the other hand, the engagement portion at the second rocker arm


10


is formed of an engagement hole


12


which is formed in a boss portion


47


of the second rocker arm


10


for engaging with the pin


11


. On the other hand, this pin


11


is biased in a direction to come out of the engagement hole


12


of the second rocker arm


10


by a return spring


22


which is arranged between the head of the pin


11


and the upper face of the boss portion


46


, as shown in FIG.


1


.




The electromagnetic drive device


1


includes: a movable element


14


for sliding the pin


11


axially; and a stator


15


for establishing an electromagnet, and has a clearance formed between the movable element


14


and the stator


15


for regulating the axial sliding extent of the movable element


14


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




The stator


15


is constructed to include: a case


30


fixed on the cylinder head


4


through a bracket


31


; a lower yoke


34


and an upper yoke


32


arranged in the recess of the case


30


for forming a magnetic core; and an annular exciting coil


33


arranged concentrically in an annular portion defined by the upper and lower yokes


32


and


34


. On the other hand, the movable element


14


is constructed to include: a plunger


53


; a cylindrical plunger


41


fitted on the plunger


53


and fixed on the upper end portion


39


of the plunger


53


by a nut


38


; and a push portion


40


formed at the lower end of the plunger


53


.




The lower yoke


34


is formed of a bottom plate


34




a


and a cylindrical portion


34




b


erected on the bottom plate


34




a


, which has a hole formed to have a diameter equal to that internal diameter of the cylindrical portion


34




b


. On the other hand, the upper yoke


32


is formed of a cylindrical portion


32




a


and a cover portion


32




b


attached to the upper end of the cylindrical portion


32




a


. In the cover portion


32




b


, there is formed a hole, through which the cylindrical plunger


41


extends.




In the electromagnetic drive device


1


, when the exciting coil


33


of the stator


15


is energized, the movable element


14


protrudes downward from a hollow portion


50


of the stator


15


so that the lower end face


51


of its push portion


40


comes into abutment against the upper end face


52


of the pin


11


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, to push down the pin


11


. This pin


11


has a sliding stroke controlled by the sliding extent of the movable element


14


, that is, by the gap of a clearance


35


which is defined between a funnel-shaped end face at the upper end of the cylindrical portion


34




b


of the lower yoke


34


and a conical end face at the lower end of the cylindrical plunger


41


. The pin


11


and the movable element


14


are mutually slidable toward the center of the rocking fulcrum of the rocker arm


25


from the sliding faces of the engagement portions. On the other hand, the stator


15


of the electromagnetic drive device


1


can be added after the assembly by attaching it to the bracket


31


supporting the rocker arm shaft


8


rotatably, as shown in

FIG. 2

, so that it can be assembled and controlled for each cylinder or for every intake and exhaust valves


2


.




The pin


11


rocks always in engagement with the pin guide hole


13


of the first rocker arm


9


, and the rocker arm


25


can rock when the pin


11


is slid into engagement with the engagement hole


12


of the second rocker arm


10


by the movable element


14


. The first rocker arm


9


and the second rocker arm


12


are equipped with a return spring


24


so that they may rock at all times while following the motions of the cam


6


and the intake/exhaust valve


2


. In short, the return spring


24


performs a function to cause the first rocker arm


9


to follow the cam


6


.




The valve resting mechanism of this cylinder control type engine is provided for each cylinder so that it may act independently for each cylinder, and the engagement/disengagement of the first rocker arm


9


and the second rocker arm


10


of each cylinder are individually controlled according to the running state of the engine.




In the electromagnetic drive device


1


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the bracket


31


is fixed on a holding member


16


over the cylinder head


4


by means of bolts


36


. On the bracket


31


, there is fixed by a support bed


43


the case


30


which is fixed on the bracket


31


by means of a knock-pin


48


. A cover


37


is attached to the case


30


. in this case


30


, there is fixed by means of a knock-pin


49


the lower yoke


34


of the electromagnet, which constructs the stator


15


. On the lower yoke


34


, there is fixed the annular upper yoke


32


. In the annular portion defined by the upper yoke


32


and the lower yoke


34


, there is arranged the exciting coil


33


which is arranged in an annular shape. In the hollow portion


50


of the stator


15


, there is slidably arranged the plunger


53


which constructs the movable element


14


.




The lower end face


51


of the push portion


40


of the plunger


53


forms the sliding face to come into sliding abutment against the pin


11


. On the other hand, the clearance


35


is formed between the lower end face of the cylindrical plunger


41


and the upper end face of the lower yoke


34


so that it defines the stroke of the sliding motion of the movable element


14


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the lefthand movable element


14


is in the state where it is lifted by the exciting coil


33


energized, but the righthand movable element


14


is in the state where it is not lifted because the exciting coil


33


is deenergized. The bracket


31


has an oil filler port


42


for feeding a lubricant so that the movable element


14


may slide smoothly.




On the other hand, this valve resting mechanism of the cylinder control type engine could be constructed such that a permanent magnet is disposed midway of the upper yoke


32


, i.e., the magnetic core for forming the magnetic path, although not shown, so that the movable element


14


may be self-restrained by the permanent magnet. In this modification, it is possible to reduce the power consumption at the time when the electromagnet is energized.




With the construction thus far described, this valve resting mechanism of the cylinder control type engine acts in the following manners.




At the time of the engine at a high speed and under a high load, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the electromagnet of the electromagnetic drive device


1


is excited. When the electromagnet of the electromagnetic drive device


1


is excited, the cylindrical plunger


41


of the movable element


14


is attached by the magnetic pole, i.e., the upper end of the cylindrical portion


34




b


of the lower yoke


34


so that the movable element


14


is lifted to push down the pin


11


. At this time, the pin


11


slides down in the pin guide hole


13


formed in the first rocker arm


9


and comes into engagement with the engagement hole


12


of the second rocker arm


10


.




When the pin


11


engages at its leading end portion with the engagement hole


12


of the second rocker arm


10


, the first rocker arm


9


and the second rocker arm


10


come into the integrally connected state. When the first rocker arm


9


and the second rocker arm


10


are thus fixed, not only the first rocker arm


9


but also the second rocker arm


10


is rocked by the cam


6


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, so that the intake/exhaust valve


2


is pushed down through the valve adjusting screw


28


fixed in the second rocker arm


10


, to open the intake/exhaust port


5


.




At an idling time or at a running time at a low speed/under a low load of the engine, on the other hand, the electromagnet of the electromagnetic drive device


1


of the selected cylinder is unexcited to the inactive state. When the electromagnet of the electromagnetic drive device


1


is thus unexcited, the pin


11


is returned upward by the return spring


22


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, so that the movable element


14


of the electromagnetic drive device


1


is returned upward by the return of the pin


11


.




The leading end portion of the pin


11


is retracted from the engagement hole


12


of the second rocker arm


10


by the return of the pin


11


to disconnect the first rocker arm


9


and the second rocker arm


10


. When these first and second rocker arms


9


and


10


are thus disconnected, the second rocker arm


10


is not rocked even if the first rocker arm


9


is rocked by the cam


6


, as shown in

FIG. 7

, so that it is held at the original position by the return spring


24


. As a result, the valve adjusting screw


28


fixed in the second rocker arm


10


does not push down the intake/exhaust valve


2


so that the intake/exhaust port


5


is held in the closed state.



Claims
  • 1. A valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine, the engine comprising:a cylinder head fixed on a cylinder block having a plurality of cylinders; an intake/exhaust valve to open/close an intake/exhaust port formed in said cylinder head; and a cam type valve actuating mechanism disposed over said cylinder head to actuate said intake/exhaust valve to open/close the intake/exhaust port, said cam type valve actuating mechanism comprising: a cam formed on a camshaft rotatable according to a rotation of the engine, and a rocker arm adapted to rock on a rocker arm shaft in accordance with a rotation of said cam, to open/close said intake/exhaust valve, said rocker arm comprising a first rocker arm and a second rocker arm to rock independently of each other on said rocker arm shaft, said first rocker arm to rock in response to the rotation of said cam, said second rocker arm to open/close said intake/exhaust valve, said first and second rocker arms respectively comprising first and second individual engagement portions engaging with a pin slidably moved by an electromagnetic drive device; and a rocking motion being transmitted from said first rocker arm to said second rocker arm in an engaged state in which said pin is engaged by said first and second engagement portions, whereas the rocking motion is not transmitted from said first rocker arm to said second rocker arm in a disengaged state in which said pin is not engaged by the second engagement portion, wherein said electromagnetic drive device comprises: a movable element to slide said pin in an axial direction of said pin; a stator to form an electromagnet; and a clearance between said movable element and said stator to limit a sliding of said movable element in the axial direction, the valve resting mechanism comprising a rocking fulcrum of said rocker arms; said pin and said movable element to slide toward a center of the rocking fulcrums of said rocker arms from sliding faces of said engagement portions.
  • 2. A valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine according to claim 1, wherein said first rocker arm and said second rocker arm each comprise rocker arm return springs to rock while following movements of said cam and said intake/exhaust valve at all times.
  • 3. A valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine, the engine comprising:a cylinder head fixed on a cylinder block having a plurality of cylinders; an intake/exhaust valve to open/close an intake/exhaust port formed in said cylinder head; and a cam type valve actuating mechanism disposed over said cylinder head to actuate said intake/exhaust valve to open/close the intake/exhaust port, said cam type valve actuating mechanism comprising: a cam formed on a camshaft rotatable according to a rotation of the engine, and a rocker arm adapted to rock on a rocker arm shaft in accordance with a rotation of said cam, to open/close said intake/exhaust valve, said rocker arm comprising a first rocker arm and a second rocker arm to rock independently of each other on said rocker arm shaft, said first rocker arm to rock in response to the rotation of said cam, said second rocker arm to open/close said intake/exhaust valve, said first and second rocker arms respectively comprising first and second engagement portions engaging with a pin slidably moved by an electromagnetic drive device; and a rocking motion being transmitted from said first rocker arm to said second rocker arm in an engaged state in which said pin is engaged by said first and second engagement portions, whereas the rocking motion is not transmitted from said first rocker arm to said second rocker arm in a disengaged state in which said pin in not engaged by the second engagement portion, wherein one of said first and second engagement portions is formed at a boss portion of said first rocker arm by a pin guide hole to guide said pin slidably, whereas the other one of the first and second engagement portions is formed at a boss portion of said second rocker arm by an engagement hole to be engaged by said pin, the valve resting mechanism comprising: a return spring arranged between a head of said pin and said boss portion of the first rocker arm, said pin being inserted at all times into said pin guide hole of said first rocker arm and being biased in a direction to come out of said engagement hole of said second rocker arm by the return spring.
  • 4. A valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine according to claim 3, wherein said electromagnetic drive device comprises:a movable element to slide said pin in an axial direction of said pin; a stator to form an electromagnet; and a clearance between said movable element and said stator to limit a sliding of said movable element in the axial direction.
  • 5. A valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine according to claim 4,wherein the sliding stroke of said pin is controlled by the sliding extent of said movable element.
  • 6. A valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine according to claim 4,wherein said pin and said movable element are mutually slidable toward the center of the rocking fulcrum of said rocker arm from the sliding faces of said engagement portions.
  • 7. A valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine according to claim 4,wherein said pin rocks while engaging at all times with said engagement portion of said first rocker arm and is brought by the sliding motion of said movable element into rocking engagement with said engagement portions of both said first and second rocker arms.
  • 8. A valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine according to claim 3, wherein said first rocker arm and said second rocker arm each comprise rocker arm return springs to rock while following movements of said cam and said intake/exhaust valve at all times.
  • 9. A valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine according to claim 3, wherein the engagement/disengagement of said rocker arm and said second rocker arm, disposed at individual ones of the cylinders to act independently of each other with respect to the individual cylinders, are individually controlled according to a running state of the engine.
  • 10. A valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine according to claim 3, wherein said stator of said electromagnetic drive device comprises:a case fixed on said cylinder head through a bracket; a yoke arranged in said case; and an exciting coil arranged in said yoke.
  • 11. A valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine according to claim 1, wherein the engagement/disengagement of said first rocker arm and said second rocker arm, disposed at individual ones of the cylinders to act independently of each other with respect to the individual cylinders, are individually controlled according to a running state of the engine.
  • 12. A valve resting mechanism for a cylinder control type engine according to claim 1, wherein said stator of said electromagnetic drive device comprises:a case fixed on said cylinder head through a bracket; a yoke arranged in said case; and an exciting coil arranged in said yoke.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-138018 May 2000 JP
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