Claims
- 1. A valve system for an engine comprising:an intake valve and an exhaust valve, said intake and exhaust valve having a valve body capable of closing one of an intake and an exhaust port, the intake and exhaust ports being provided in a cylinder head and opening to a combustion chamber; valve stems, one stem being connected to each valve body; a valve lifter supported in and axially slidable within said cylinder head; and a valve resting mechanism disposed between the valve stem associated with the valve and the valve lifter; wherein the valve resting mechanism enables an acting state and a non-acting state of a pressing force applied from the valve lifter to the valve in the valve opening direction, the valve resting mechanism including: a pin holder slidably fitted in said valve lifter, the pin holder having an essentially cylindrical shape with an end abutting the valve lifter opposite to a point wherein the valve lifter abuts a valve system cam, and an axis of the pin holder substantially parallel to an axis of the valve lifter, wherein a sliding hole is formed in the pin holder and has an axis substantially perpendicular to the axis of the pin holder, and an insertion hole opens into an inner surface of the sliding hole so as to allow the valve stem associated with the exhaust valve to be slidably inserted therethrough; a slide pin slidably disposed in the valve lifter and having one end facing to a hydraulic chamber, the slide pin having a containing hole coaxially connected to said insertion hole; a return spring for biasing the slide pin in the direction of reducing the volume of the hydraulic chamber; and a rotation stopping member passing diametrically through said slide pin for stopping rotation of said slid pin about its axis, wherein the rotation stopping member being mounted in a bridging portion of the pin holder, and the bridging portion is located at a top and bottom side of the pin holder.
- 2. The valve system of claim 1, wherein said engine valve is supported in said cylinder head and is biased in the direction of closing said intake port and said exhaust port.
- 3. The valve system of claim 1, wherein when the engine is in a low speed operational region, the valve resting mechanism enables the non-acting state of the pressing force from the valve lifter, thereby placing the exhaust valve into a resting state irrespective of a sliding motion of the valve lifter.
- 4. The valve system of claim 1, wherein the slide pin is fitted in said sliding hole and slidable between a first position so that said containing hole is coaxially aligned to said insertion hole for allowing a leading end of said valve stem associated with the exhaust valve to be contained in said containing hole, and a second position wherein the leading end of said valve stem associated with the exhaust valve is brought into contact with an outer side surface of said slide pin.
- 5. The valve system of claim 4, wherein said rotation stopping member is a stopper pin mounted in said pin holder so as to pass through said slide pin while permitting movement of said slide pin.
- 6. The valve system of claim 5, wherein said pin holder further includes:an extension hole capable of containing the leading end of said valve stem associated with the exhaust valve, said extension hole being coaxial with said insertion hole, and said sliding hole being disposed between said insertion hole and said extension hole; and a shim for blocking an end portion of said extension hole on a closed end side of said valve lifter, the shim being mounted on said pin holder so as be engageable with the closed end of the valve lifter.
- 7. The valve system of claim 1, further comprising a second engine valve having an intake valve and an exhaust valve, each of said second intake and exhaust valves having a valve body capable of closing one of a second intake and a second exhaust port, the second intake and exhaust ports being provided in said cylinder head and opening to said combustion chamber.
- 8. The valve system of claim 1, wherein said bridging portion further comprises a pair of projections for positioning an end of a coil spring in the direction perpendicular to an axis of the valve stem.
- 9. A valve system for an engine comprising:an intake valve and an exhaust valve, said intake and exhaust valve having a valve body capable of closing one of an intake and an exhaust port, the intake and exhaust ports being provided in a cylinder head and opening to a combustion chamber; valve stems, one stem being connected to each valve body; a valve lifter supported in and axially slideable within said cylinder head; and a valve resting mechanism disposed between the valve stem associated with the valve and the valve lifter, wherein the valve resting mechanism enables an acting state and a non-acting state of a pressing force applied from the valve lifter to the valve in the valve opening direction, the valve resting mechanism including: a pin holder slidably fitted in said valve lifter, the pin holder having an essentially cylindrical shape with an end abutting the valve lifter opposite to a point wherein the valve lifter abuts a valve system cam, and an axis of the pin holder substantially parallel to an axis of the valve lifter, wherein a sliding hole is formed in the pin holder and has an axis substantially perpendicular to the axis of the pin holder, and an insertion hole opens into an inner surface of the sliding hole so as to allow the valve stem associated with the exhaust valve to be slidably inserted therethrough; a slide pin slidably disposed in the valve lifter and having one end facing to a hydraulic chamber, the slide pin having a containing hole coaxially connected to said insertion hole; a return spring for biasing the slide pin in the direction of reducing the volume of the hydraulic chamber; and a rotation stopping member, the rotation stopping member being mounted in the pin holder so as to pass entirety through the slide pin diametrically while permitting movement of the slide pin.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application No. 09/480,650, filed on Jan. 11, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,302,070, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference and for which priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. § 120; and this application claims priority of application No. HEI-11-004630 filed in Japan on Jan. 11, 1999 under 35 U.S.C. § 119.
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