Claims
- 1. A valve timing regulation device, including:a camshaft which drives opening and closing of a valve in an internal combustion engine; a housing having a plurality of shoes on an inner peripheral face, said housing being arranged to rotate freely on the camshaft and rotated with an output of the internal combustion engine; a rotor having a plurality of vanes which define a retarding hydraulic chamber and an advancing hydraulic chamber in cooperation with both wall surfaces of each shoe orientated to a circumferential direction, said rotor being stored in the housing to rotate relative to the housing and coupled to the camshaft; and a lock means which is operated by a mechanical urging force and restricts the relative rotation of the rotor and the housing, said lock means releasing the restriction by operation of a hydraulic control pressure in a direction against the mechanical urging force, said valve timing regulation device comprising: a rotor urging member disposed between the wall surfaces of the shoes and the vanes orientated to the circumferential direction for urging the rotor in a rotational direction towards a fixed lock position with respect to the housing; and, a pair of holder members mounted on the wall surfaces of the shoes and the vanes for supporting both ends of the rotor urging member.
- 2. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 1, wherein an even number groups of advancing hydraulic chambers and retarding hydraulic chambers are formed between said wall surfaces of the vanes and the shoes, the rotor urging member is arranged in a pair of the advancing hydraulic chambers situated in an axial symmetry position of the rotor, and both ends of the rotor urging member are supported by the pair of holder members which are mounted on the wall surfaces of the shoes and the vanes situated on both sides of the advancing hydraulic chamber to sandwich the rotor urging member.
- 3. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 1, wherein a holder engagement portion for fitting the holder member is formed on the wall surfaces of the vane and the shoe orientated to the circumferential direction.
- 4. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 1, wherein said holder member is integrally formed with resin material and has an engagement hole or an engagement projection for fitting the end of the rotor urging member.
- 5. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 1, wherein said holder member is integrally formed with a resilient member such as hard rubber and has an engagement hole or an engagement projection for fitting the end of the rotor urging member.
- 6. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 1, wherein said holder member is formed with a pressed sheet metal member.
- 7. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 1, wherein said holder member is integrally formed by a molding process such as casting or forging of a metallic material and has an engagement hole or an engagement projection for fitting the end of the rotor urging member.
- 8. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 1, wherein said rotor urging member is constituted by at least two coil springs, both ends of which are supported by the pair of holder members and which are stored in the same advancing hydraulic chamber, and wherein coil wires of said coil springs have different sizes in diameter.
- 9. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 1, wherein said rotor urging member is constituted by at least two coil springs, both ends of which are supported by the pair of holder members and which are stored in the same advancing hydraulic chamber, and wherein said coil springs are different in the number of turns from each other.
- 10. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 2, wherein peripheral lengths of the shoe and the vane to be disposed on both sides of the respective advancing hydraulic chambers which store the rotor urging member, is longer than those of the shoe and the vane to be disposed on both sides of the other advancing hydraulic chambers which do not store the rotor urging member.
- 11. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 3, wherein said holder engagement portion is formed as axial grooves, the axial grooves allowing insertion of the holder members from one axial end.
- 12. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 3, wherein said holder engagement portion is formed as holes which are opened in said wall surfaces of the shoe and the vane.
- 13. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 3, wherein said holder engagement portion is formed as axial grooves, the axial grooves allowing insertion of the holder members from one axial end, a holder detachment prevention means is provided on at least one of the axial grooves and the holder members, the holder detachment prevention means limiting displacement of the holder members in the axial grooves with respect to a rotation direction of the device.
- 14. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 13, wherein the holder detachment prevention means is provided with a tapering face formed on a lateral wall surface of the holder engagement groove for gradually narrowing the groove width of the holder engagement groove towards an opened end of the groove in the rotation direction, and an another tapering face formed on a lateral wall surface of the holder member in alignment with said tapering face.
- 15. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 13, wherein said holder detachment prevention means is provided with a catch for preventing detachment which engages with the holder member disposed in the holder engagement groove, the catch being arranged in an opened end portion of the holder engagement groove of the shoe and the vane.
- 16. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 13, wherein said holder detachment prevention means is provided with engagement concavities arranged on one of the holder members and the holder engagement grooves of the shoe and the vane, and engagement protrusions arranged on the other of the holder members and the holder engagement grooves of the shoe and the vane, said engagement concavity and said engagement protrusion being engaged with each other.
- 17. The valve timing regulation device according to claim 13, wherein said holder detachment prevention means is provided with key grooves formed on both of the holder members and the holder engagement grooves of the shoe and the vane, and a key member inserted into both key grooves to fix the holder member in the holder engagement groove.
Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP00/00364 which has an International filing date of Jan. 25, 2000, which designated the United States of America and was not published in English.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
PCT/JP00/00364 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO01/55562 |
8/2/2001 |
WO |
A |
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