Valve spring assembly and installation method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6811143
  • Patent Number
    6,811,143
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 2, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A valve spring assembly includes a hollow valve spring plate and a locking element retained by a retainer both received in the interior of the hollow valve spring plate. The locking element is removable from the valve spring plate while the retainer is received by the valve spring plate.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a valve spring assembly.




Known valve spring assemblies include a valve spring plate which can be mounted to a valve stem and which supports a valve spring. The valve spring plate is retained on the valve stem by means of locking means, such as clamping cones or retaining rings, etc. Such valve spring assemblies, valve spring plates and installation methods are used in the manufacture of drives, machines or vehicles.




German patent 44 21 408 shows a valve spring assembly with a hollow valve spring plate and a valve spring that engages a rim region of the valve spring plate, which can be attached to the stem of a valve of an internal combustion engine. In order to secure the valve spring plate to the valve stem, the valve spring assembly is provided with a locking element that is formed by clamping cone halves. Retaining projections or brackets are provided on the valve spring plate to secure the locking element in an inner region of the valve spring plate against loss.




SUMMARY




Accordingly, an object of this invention is to provide a valve spring assembly which can be easily installed.




These and other objects are achieved by the present invention, wherein a valve spring assembly includes a hollow or sleeve-like valve spring plate and a locking element retained by a retainer. The valve spring plate and the retainer form a pre-assembled unit. These components can be installed in a single assembly cycle or together on a valve stem and just as simply removed from it again. It is not necessary to install the valve spring plate first, then to attach the locking element and then to secure these to the valve stem, for example, by a positive locking, connection or a non-positive locking connection. Instead, the valve spring assembly is installed on the valve stem and conducted along it until the locking element makes a locking connection with the valve stem. The valve spring plate is secured to the valve stem and is loaded by a valve spring. The valve spring plate is moved towards the locking element and can be secured by the locking element on the valve stem in the axial direction. In order to disassemble the valve spring assembly or the valve spring plate, the plate can be loaded against the force of the valve spring so that the locking element exits from the sleeve and thereby becomes accessible for the disassembly, for example, with the use of tools, such as a screwdriver.




The retainer may comprise a hinge and/or a spring which can fold over as a function of the load applied to it, so that the locking element can be withdrawn from the valve spring plate. Preferably, at least a portion of the retainer comprises an elastic component, such as a simple and low cost elastic plastic element or rubber element.




The retainer may be a removable component which may be clamped to the valve spring plate or otherwise secured. The retainer can be formed onto the valve spring plate, such as in the form of an elastic sheet metal component. Alternatively, the retainer may be permanently connected to the plate by adhesive, or welding, or the like. The retainer may be a one-piece component or a multi-piece unit. Preferably, it has an inwardly projecting lip clamped in a groove formed in an inner surface of the plate.




Preferably, the valve spring plate has a contact surface which engages the locking element to prevent axial movement of the valve spring plate in one direction. Preferably, the contact area is formed by a shoulder on the plate. The shoulder may be a gradual or abrupt transition.




The valve spring plate may not interact directly with the valve spring, but instead with further components arranged between the valve spring and the valve spring plate. However, the valve spring plate includes a contact area for the valve spring. The contact area is preferably arranged in a rim region of the valve spring plate, or is formed by it, since the valve spring is usually configured as a helical spring through which a valve stem can extend.




Preferably, the valve spring plate includes means for securing the valve spring, so that the valve spring is integrated into the valve spring assembly in such a way that it can be installed together with the valve spring plate and the locking means. Preferably, the plate has a hook-shaped rim which surrounds an opening which receives the valve spring, so that the plate engages and is clamped to an end of the valve spring plate. Alternatively, the spring may be non-removably coupled to the plate, such as by welding, soldering or the like. The spring may also be retained by a simple and cost effective conventional retaining ring, or by retaining disks or snap rings or by corresponding components that preferably interact with an encircling groove in the valve stem.




Preferably, the valve spring assembly includes a valve stem seal which is removably fastened to the valve spring plate so that the valve stem seal can be installed together with the valve spring assembly. Later, it can be separated from the valve spring plate and placed in an operating position.




The valve spring plate includes a recess which releasably receives the valve stem seal. Alternatively, the valve spring plate may have a projection which is releasably received by a recess formed in the valve stem seal. The recess is designed so that the valve stem seal is released when it has reached its operating position on the cylinder head, wherein the valve stem seal is secured on the cylinder head by a clamped connection, by friction locking, or in other ways.




The valve spring plate may be a single individual part and can be combined with the remaining components of the valve spring assembly in a pre-assembly station and then applied together with these other components as an installation unit on a valve stem of an internal combustion engine.




The valve spring assembly may be manually or automatically installed. By combining several components in a valve spring assembly which can be brought to an installation site, the installation process can be accelerated or performed by means of a robot, for example, with a magazine or an automated supply arrangement.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial sectional view of a valve spring assembly with a valve stem extending through a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine; and





FIGS. 2-5

are partial sectional views of the valve spring assembly of

FIG. 1

, showing individual stages during installation of the valve spring assembly on the valve stem.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a valve stem


10


of an intake or exhaust valve (not shown in any further detail), extends through a portion of the cylinder head


12


of an internal combustion engine (not shown). Above the valve stem


10


a valve spring assembly


14


is shown as removed from or not installed on the valve stem


10


.




The valve spring assembly


14


includes a valve spring


16


, a valve stem seal


18


, a valve spring plate


20


, a locking element or locking ring


22


, as well as an elastic retainer


24


. The retainer


24


is a hollow annular member and surrounds a bore or opening which extends completely through retainer


24


. The valve spring


16


in the installed condition is brought into contact at one end with the cylinder head


12


and at the other end with an underside


25


of the valve spring plate


20


.




The valve spring plate or sleeve


20


is a collar-shaped, rotationally symmetrical shaped component, and has a central, approximately circular recess


26


. Recess


26


has a diameter, in the region


28


facing the valve stem


10


, which provides a sliding fit with the valve stem


10


. Region


30


of recess


26


has a diameter which is greater than the first diameter, thereby forming a shoulder or a contact surface


27


therebetween. The diameter of recess


26


preferably increases with increasing distance from the contact surface


27


.




An outer rim


32


of the valve spring plate


20


engages and supports the valve spring


16


on the valve spring plate


20


, and has a hook-shaped cross-section which surrounds an annular opening which faces downwardly towards bottom surface


25


of the valve spring plate


20


. An end


34


of the valve spring


16


engages the rim


32


and is clamped on the valve spring plate


20


.




A recess


36


or circular depression is formed in the bottom surface


25


of valve spring plate


20


. The recess


36


has a diameter so that there can be a releasable clamped connection between the recess


26


and the valve stem seal


18


. Preferably, the valve stem seal


18


is made from an elastic material or an elastic plastic material so that it performs a desired sealing function.




The valve stem


10


and the cylinder head


12


are configured in the usual manner, where the valve stem


10


includes an encircling groove


38


in an upper region facing away from the cylinder head


12


.




A method for installing the valve spring assembly on the valve stem


10


is as described in connection with

FIGS. 2 through 5

.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, the valve spring assembly


14


has been applied to the valve stem


10


, so that the valve spring


16


is brought into contact with the cylinder head


12


, where no further force is applied. In this first position the locking element


22


is located above the groove


38


, it is arranged within the sleeve-shaped valve spring plate


20


.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, the valve spring plate


20


is moved towards the cylinder head


12


against the force of the valve spring


16


. The locking element


22


also moves downward since it is carried along by the retainer


24


.




If the valve spring


16


is compressed in such a way that the locking element


22


is brought to the groove


38


of the valve stem


10


, then the locking element


22


is brought into engagement with the groove


38


upon a further movement of the valve spring plate


20


in the direction of the cylinder head


12


. The locking element


22


is preferably configured in the form of a retaining ring or a spring ring. This engagement generates an audible click that, in the case of a manual installation, can indicate to an operator that the locking element


22


has been brought into position. In order to move the valve spring plate


20


further, a force must now be applied which is sufficient to deflect the elastic retainer


24


so that the locking element


22


can be moved past it without being brought out of engagement with the groove


38


. This further movement of the valve spring plate


20


is performed in order to move the valve stem seal


18


further towards the cylinder head


12


so that it can clampingly engage a correspondingly portion of the cylinder head


12


.




Referring now to

FIG. 5

, the valve stem seal


18


remains engaged with the cylinder head


12


after the valve spring plate


20


has moved away from the cylinder head


12


. The valve spring assembly


14


is now in its operating position wherein the valve spring plate


20


is released form valve stem seal


18


. If the valve spring


16


urges the valve spring plate


20


away from the cylinder head


12


, then the locking means


24


is again moved into contact with the locking element


22


. The valve spring


16


and the retainer


24


are preferably dimensioned to assure that the retainer


24


deflects and allows the locking element


22


to move past it and enter into the interior region of the plate


20


. The valve spring


16


moves the valve spring plate


20


on the valve stem


10


contact surface


27


of the valve spring plate


20


engages the locking element


22


. Further expansion of the valve spring


16


would result in movement of the valve stem


10


relative to cylinder head


12


, and the valve spring assembly


14


is ready for operation.




To un-install the valve spring assembly


14


from the valve stem


10


, the valve spring plate


20


is moved against the force of the valve spring


16


and towards the cylinder head


12


, until the locking element


22


is removed from the valve spring plate


20


. The locking element


22


is now accessible and can be removed easily from the valve stem


10


, for example, with the use of a screwdriver or another appropriate tool. Now, the valve spring assembly


14


and, in particular, the valve stem seal


18


can be taken off or removed from the valve stem


10


or the cylinder head


12


.




The process described above can be performed manually. But it could also be performed automatically, since the valve spring assembly


14


includes in a pre-assembled unit all components that are to be attached to the valve stem


10


.




While the present invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment, it is understood that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations which fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A valve spring assembly for mounting on a valve stem, the assembly having a hollow valve spring plate and a locking element, the locking element being retained by a retainer in an interior of the valve spring plate, wherein:the locking element can be removed from the interior of the valve spring plate against the force of the retainer, and the locking element interacts with the valve spring plate to limit axial movement of the valve spring plate on the valve stem in one direction, the locking element and the retainer being received by the valve spring plate, the locking element being removable from the interior of the valve spring plate while the retainer is received by the valve spring plate.
  • 2. The valve spring assembly of claim 1, wherein:a portion of the retainer is formed out of an elastic material.
  • 3. The valve spring assembly of claim 1, wherein:the retainer is supported by the valve spring plate.
  • 4. The valve spring assembly of claim 1, wherein:the retainer includes an inwardly projecting lip.
  • 5. The valve spring assembly of claim 1, wherein:the valve spring plate has an inner contact surface which can interact with the locking element.
  • 6. The valve spring assembly of claim 1, wherein:the valve spring plate has a rim which supports a valve spring.
  • 7. The valve spring assembly of claim 6, wherein:the rim has a hook-shaped cross section and surrounds an opening which opens towards the valve spring.
  • 8. The valve spring assembly of claim 1, wherein:the locking element comprises a retaining ring which is receivable by an annular groove in the valve stem.
  • 9. The valve spring assembly of claim 1, further comprising:a valve stem seal which is removably retained by the valve spring plate.
  • 10. The valve spring assembly of claim 9, wherein:the valve spring plate has a bottom surface which is releasably engageable with the valve stem seal.
  • 11. The valve spring assembly of claim 1, wherein:the valve stem and the locking element are movable against a bias of the retainer through and out of the valve spring plate.
  • 12. The valve spring assembly of claim 11, wherein:the valve stem extends through an opening in the cylinder head; and the valve spring plate is releasable coupled to a valve stem seal, the valve stem seal being engagable with a portion of a cylinder head as the valve spring plate moves along the valve stem so that the valve stem seal is released from the valve spring plate to seal the opening in the cylinder head.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
101 41 782 Aug 2001 DE
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