The present invention relates to a valve timing control device for an internal combustion engine, which is configured to control opening and closing timings of an engine valve variably depending on a state of operation of the internal combustion engine, wherein the engine valve is an intake valve or exhaust valve of the internal combustion engine.
A patent document 1 discloses a known conventional valve timing control device of a vane type provided at an intake valve side.
This valve timing control device includes a housing and a vane member, wherein the housing is configured to receive a torque transmitted from a crankshaft, and includes a housing body, a front plate, and a rear plate, wherein the front and rear plates enclose corresponding axial end openings of the housing body, wherein the vane member is rotatably mounted in the housing, and is fixed to an end portion of a camshaft. The housing includes a plurality of shoes in its inner peripheral surface, wherein each shoe projects inwardly in a radial direction, wherein an advance hydraulic chamber and a retard hydraulic chamber are defined between the plurality of shoes and a plurality of vanes.
The rotational position of the vane member relative to the housing is controlled to an advance side or a retard side by selective supply and drainage of hydraulic pressure to and from the advance hydraulic chamber and the retard hydraulic chamber depending on a state of operation of the engine.
When the engine is at rest, the rotational position of the vane member relative to the housing is locked in a most retarded position by a lock mechanism provided between the housing and a vane rotor.
The lock mechanism includes a lock pin and a lock hole, wherein the lock pin is configured to travel forward and backward in a slid hole formed in a first one of the vanes and extending in an axial direction of the first vane, and wherein a distal end portion of the lock pin is configured to engage in the lock hole formed in an inner side surface of the rear plate.
The lock mechanism is subject to a problem that the lock hole, in which the lock pin engages, has a circular cross-section so that during assembling components including the housing, the vane rotor, and the rear plate, positional deviation between the lock pin and the lock hole is likely to occur due to accumulation of many factors of tolerance.
Especially, if the inner diameter of the lock hole is set small in order to enhance the precision of a clearance between the outer periphery of the distal end of the lock pin and the lock hole, and thereby suppress noise of collision between the lock pin and the lock hole due to fluttering of the vane rotor in the state where the lock pin is engaged in the lock hole, it is possible that the lock pin fails to engage smoothly into the lock hole by contact between the lock pin and the edge of opening of the lock hole due to the positional deviation between the lock pin and the lock hole.
Patent Document 1: JP 2012-237196 A
It is an object of the present invention to provide an internal combustion engine valve timing control device where operation of engagement and disengagement of a lock pin with a lock hole is improved because a projecting portion formed in an inner peripheral surface of the lock hole ensures the precision of a clearance between the lock pin and the lock hole in a rotational direction of a vane rotor while allowing positional deviation therebetween in a radial direction of the vane rotor, and allowing smooth supply and drainage of hydraulic pressure to and from the lock hole through sides of the projecting portion in a circumferential direction.
According to one aspect of the invention, a lock hole includes an inner peripheral surface including a projecting portion at least one of a first end side and a second end side of the inner peripheral surface in a circumferential direction of the vane member, wherein the projecting portion includes a distal end surface having a flat shape or an arc shape along a circumferential direction of the lock hole.
The present invention serves to ensure smooth engagement of the lock pin into the lock hole, while allowing smooth supply and drainage of hydraulic pressure to and from the lock hole.
The following describes an internal combustion engine valve timing control device according to embodiments of the present invention with reference to the drawings.
Camshaft 2 is rotatably supported by a cylinder head not shown via a cam bearing, and is provided integrally with a plurality of drive cams at specific positions in its outer peripheral surface for opening intake valves via valve lifters. Camshaft 2 includes a first end part 2a formed with an internally threaded hole 2b extending in its axial direction, where a cam bolt 6 is screwed in internally threaded hole 2b as described below.
Phase-varying mechanism 3 includes a housing 5, a vane member 7, five retard hydraulic chambers 9, and five advance hydraulic chambers 10, wherein housing 5 is arranged at a side of first end part 2a of camshaft 2, wherein vane member 7 is fixed to the first end part of camshaft 2 by the cam bolt 6 in the axial direction, and rotatably housed in housing 5, wherein five retard hydraulic chambers 9 and five advance hydraulic chambers 10 are formed in housing 5 and defined by five shoes 8 provided in an inner peripheral surface of housing 5 and five vanes 22-26 described below.
Housing 5 includes a housing body 11, a front plate 12, and a rear plate 13, wherein housing body 11 has a hollow substantially cylindrical shape where sprocket 1 is formed integrally with an outer peripheral surface of housing body 11, wherein front plate 12 and rear plate 13 enclose front and rear open ends of housing body 11, and wherein front plate 12 and rear plate 13 (sprocket 1) are integrally coupled to housing body 11 by common fastening of five bolts 14 in the axial direction.
Housing body 11 is formed integrally of a sintered metal material, and includes five shoes 8 which are arranged at substantially even intervals in the inner peripheral surface of housing body 11 in the circumferential direction of housing body 11, and configured to project inwardly. Each shoe 8 has a trapezoid shape (U-shaped in its side view), and is formed with a seal groove extending in the axial direction at the distal end portion, wherein a U-shaped seal member 16 is fitted and fixed in the seal groove, and is in sliding contact with an outer periphery of a rotor 21 of vane member 7. A bolt insertion hole 17 for insertion of each bolt 14 is formed to extend through the shoe 8 in the axial direction at an outer peripheral side of shoe 8 in the radial direction, namely, at a root portion side of shoe 8, wherein the root portion side is configured to be fixed to housing body 11.
Of five shoes 8, as shown in
The thicker portion 18 includes an inner peripheral surface 18a having a substantially arc shape or smoothly curved shape between a rising portion of a first side surface of first shoe 8a and an inner peripheral surface 11b of housing body 11.
Accordingly, the root portion of first shoe 8a has a higher strength than those of other shoes 8.
Front plate 12 is formed by press-forming into a relatively thin circular plate, and includes a large-diameter hole 12a at its central portion, wherein the cam bolt 6 is inserted in and through the large-diameter hole 12a. Front plate 12 includes five bolt insertion holes 12b in its outer peripheral side which are arranged at even intervals in the circumferential direction, wherein each bolt 14 is inserted in and through a corresponding one of bolt insertion holes 12b.
Rear plate 13 is formed of an iron-based metal into a relatively thick plate, and includes a support hole 13a at its central portion, wherein support hole 13a extends through the rear plate 13, wherein the first end part 2a of camshaft 2 is inserted in and rotatably supported by support hole 13a. Rear plate 13 includes internally threaded holes 13b in its outer peripheral side at even intervals in the circumferential direction, where an externally threaded portion of a distal end portion of each bolt 14 is screwed into a corresponding one of internally threaded holes 13b. Rear plate 13 is further formed with five advance-side oil holes 27 in its inner end surface facing the housing body 11, wherein each advance-side oil hole 27 communicates with the corresponding advance hydraulic chamber 10, and extends radially from the edge of opening of support hole 13a.
Vane member 7 is integrally formed of a metal material, and as shown in
Rotor 21 is formed with a fitting recess 7b at the center, wherein fitting recess 7b has a cylindrical shape, and wherein the first end part 2a of camshaft 2 is fitted and supported in fitting recess 7b. Rotor 21 is rotatably supported in sliding contact with seal members 16 each of which is fitted and fixed on the upper surface of the distal end portion of each shoe 8. As shown in
Each vane 22-26 is disposed between corresponding two shoes 8 also as shown in
Of vanes 22-26, first vane 22 has a maximum width, while the other four vanes 23-26 have significantly smaller widths than first vane 22, wherein the widths of vanes 23-26 are substantially equal to each other.
When vane member 7 rotates maximally in the counterclockwise direction as shown in
When first vane 22 is in contact with first shoe 8a or second shoe 8b, each of the other vanes 23-26 is out of contact with any shoes 8 facing the each of the other vanes 23-26 in the circumferential direction.
Furthermore, a lock mechanism is provided between first vane 22 and rear plate 13, and is configured to restrict free rotation of vane member 7.
As shown in
Slide hole 29 has an inner peripheral surface having a stepped shape including a portion having a larger diameter and a portion having a smaller diameter, namely, including a small diameter hole at its distal end side and a large diameter hole at its proximal end side, with an annular step portion 29a between the small diameter hole and the large diameter hole.
The distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 has a non-hollow shape, and the whole of lock pin 30 is cylindrically shaped except for an annular portion 30b in the form of a flange formed in an outer periphery of its rear end, wherein a portion of lock pin 30 from annular portion 30b to the neighborhood of the distal end portion 30a in the axial direction has a hollow shape. The distal end portion 30a has a distal end edge that is chamfered and is thereby configured to be smoothly inserted and engaged in lock hole 32 of lock hole forming part 31.
Moreover, a pressure-receiving chamber 33 having a cylindrical tubular shape is formed between the step portion 29a of slide hole 29 and the annular portion 30b of lock pin 30.
The outer peripheral surface of distal end portion 30a may be formed to have a conical shape such that the distal end portion 30a can be easily engaged in lock hole 32.
The retaining hole 13c is formed in a predetermined position in the circumferential direction of rear plate 13, namely, in such a position that the distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 is engaged in lock hole 32 via lock hole forming part 31 when vane member 7 is rotated to the most retarded position with respect to housing 5.
As shown in
Specifically, projecting portion 35 is formed in such a position that the outer peripheral surface of distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 is brought into contact with projecting portion 35 in the rotational direction of vane member 7 when vane member 7 rotates to the most retarded position with respect to housing 5 depending on the position where retaining hole 13c is formed. Projecting portion 35 includes a distal end surface 35a that is flat and faces the lock pin 30. The flat distal end surface 35a is formed substantially perpendicular to the rotational direction of vane member 7 in lock hole 32. In other words, projecting portion 35 is formed substantially parallel to a plane connecting the rotational axis of vane member 7 and the center of lock hole 32 in the radial direction.
The distal end surface 35a is formed along a tangent of inner peripheral surface 31b of lock hole forming part 31, and has such an area that distal end surface 35a is constantly in contact with the outer peripheral surface of distal end portion 30a even when distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 moves maximally in the vertical direction in lock hole 32 in
A maximum projection quantity H of projecting portion 35 from an imaginary line defined by the radius of curvature of inner peripheral surface 31b of lock hole forming part 31 to distal end surface 35a is set such that when the outer peripheral surface of distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 is in contact with distal end surface 35a of to projecting portion 35, a clearance C of about 60 μm is formed between the arc portion 36 of inner peripheral surface 31b opposite in the radial direction to projecting portion 35 of lock hole forming part 31 and the outer peripheral surface of distal end portion 30a, as shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The lock hole 32 is formed in a position closer to the side of advance hydraulic chamber 10 in the circumferential direction (the retard side of vane member 7). This position corresponds to the position where retaining hole 13c is formed, and is such that the distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 is locked in lock hole 32 when the rotational position of vane member 7 is in the most retard position with respect housing 5.
The inner surface of front plate 12 on the rear end side of slide hole 29 is formed with a rectangular cutout groove 7c which is communicated with the outside air and thereby is made to serve as an air vent hole to ensure preferable slide of lock pin 30 constantly.
The engagement and disengagement mechanism includes a coil spring 34 and a hydraulic circuit for disengagement not shown, wherein coil spring 34 is disposed in compressed state between the rear end portion of lock pin 30 and the inner end surface of front plate 12, and is configured to bias the lock pin 30 in the forward direction, wherein the hydraulic circuit for disengagement is configured to supply hydraulic pressure into lock hole 32 and pressure-receiving chamber 33, and thereby cause the lock pin 30 to travel backward. The hydraulic circuit for disengagement is configured to supply and drain hydraulic pressure to and from pressure-receiving chamber 33 and lock hole 32 via oil holes 38, 39 formed in the inside and the side surface of first vane 22, wherein the hydraulic pressure is supplied selectively to retard hydraulic chambers 9 and advance hydraulic chambers 10, as shown in
The hydraulic circuit 4 is configured to supply hydraulic pressure selectively to retard hydraulic chambers 9 and advance hydraulic chambers 10, or drain hydraulic pressure selectively from retard hydraulic chambers 9 and advance hydraulic chambers 10. As shown in
Passages 40, 41 communicate with oil holes 27, 28 via oil passage holes 40a, 41a and grooves 40b, 41b which are formed in camshaft 2 to extend in the radial direction and in the axial direction, respectively.
The electromagnetic switching valve 42 is a bidirectional valve, and is configured to perform a switching control for switching the passages 40, 41 to discharge passage 43a and drain passage 44 of oil pump 43 selectively, depending on an output signal from a controller not shown.
The controller includes an internal computer configured to sense a current state of operation of the engine based on input of informational signals from various sensors such as a crank angle sensor, an air flow meter, a coolant temperature sensor, and a throttle valve opening sensor not shown, and output a control current to an electromagnetic coil of electromagnetic switching valve 42 depending on the state of operation of the engine.
<Assembling Process for Valve Timing Control Device>
The following describes a process of assembling the valve timing control device, namely, assembling the vane member 7, the lock mechanism, front plate 12, rear plate 13, etc., to the housing body 11.
First, as shown in
Thereafter, rear plate 13, where lock hole forming part 31 is press-fitted in retaining hole 13c beforehand, is positioned while camshaft-like jig 61 is inserted through the support hole 13a, and rear plate 13 is mounted on the upper surface of fixing base table 60. Thereafter, housing body 11, in which vane member 7 is assembled beforehand, is mounted on the upper surface of rear plate 13. In this situation, vane member 7 is positioned in radial directions by engagement of camshaft-like jig 61 in fitting recess 7b. Moreover, in this situation, the position of slide hole 29 of vane member 7 and the position of lock hole 32 are suitably conformed to each other.
Under this condition, housing body 11 is fixed by being sandwiched inwardly in the radial direction (in the directions of arrows) by a plurality of fixing pins 62 projecting upwardly from the upper surface of the outer peripheral part of fixing base table 60. This restricts rotational movement of housing body 11, but allows rear plate 13 and vane member 7 to slidably rotate with respect to housing body 11.
Thereafter, as shown in
Next, as shown in
Under this condition, as shown in
Thus, the process of assembling components of the valve timing control device is completed.
The following describes operations of the present embodiment. First, as shown in
When the engine is in a predetermined region of operation after engine start, the controller energizes the electromagnetic coil of electromagnetic switching valve 42. This causes communication between discharge passage 43a of oil pump 43 and advance-side passage 41, and simultaneously causes communication between retard-side passage 40 and drain passage 44.
Accordingly, the working oil discharged from oil pump 43 flows through the advance-side passage 41 into advance hydraulic chambers 10 to apply high pressure to advance hydraulic chambers 10, while the working oil in retard hydraulic chambers 9 is drained through the retard-side passage 40 and drain passage 44 to oil pan 45 to supply low pressure to retard hydraulic chambers 9.
In this situation, the working oil flowing into advance hydraulic chamber 10 flows through the oil hole 39 into lock hole 32 to cause high pressure so that lock pin 30 is made via the annular portion 30b to travel backward, and the distal end portion 30a is released from lock hole 32, thereby ensuring free rotation of vane member 7.
As shown in
Next, when the engine shifts into another region of operation, the controller outputs a control current to electromagnetic switching valve 42, to cause communication between discharge passage 43a and retard-side passage 40, and simultaneously cause communication between advance-side passage 41 and drain passage 44. This drains the working oil out of advance hydraulic chambers 10 for low pressure, and supplies working oil into retard hydraulic chambers 9 for high internal pressure. In this situation, the hydraulic pressure is supplied from retard hydraulic chambers 9 to pressure-receiving chamber 33 through the oil hole 38, thereby maintaining the condition where lock pin 30 is released out of lock hole 32.
Accordingly, as shown in
When the engine is in a state immediately before engine stop after the ignition switch is turned off, the hydraulic pressure in hydraulic chambers 9 and 10 is drained to oil pan 45 via the drain passage 44, to lower the hydraulic pressures of pressure-receiving chamber 33 and lock hole 32. This causes lock pin 30 to travel forward by the spring force of coil spring 34, and causes the distal end portion 30a to engage into lock hole 32, to lock vane member 7 with respect to housing 5, when vane member 7 is relatively rotated toward the most retarded side into the predetermined rotational position by alternating torque applied to camshaft 2.
In this situation, lock pin 30 can be smoothly engaged, because during assembling of the components described above, lock pin 30 and lock hole 32 are precisely positioned in the circumferential direction of housing 5.
Namely, in contrast to a conventional technique where assembling is performed with respect to a positioning pin, according to the process of assembling the components described above, vane member 7 and lock hole forming part 31 (rear plate 13) are rotated together to the retard side with respect to housing body 11 via the lock-pin-like jig 63 during assembling, thereby cancelling factors of the precision of angles of components such as vane member 7 and rear plate 13.
This serves to provide accurate positioning of lock pin 30 and lock hole 32 in the circumferential direction of housing 5, and thereby provide smooth engagement of the lock pin 30.
Furthermore, the configuration of the present embodiment that projecting portion 35 is provided in inner peripheral surface 31b of lock hole forming part 31, also serves to allow smooth engagement and disengagement of lock pin 30 with lock hole 32, and suppress the occurrence of fluttering between lock pin 30 and lock hole 32 (lock hole forming part 31) resulting from alternating torque applied to camshaft 2.
Specifically, if the inner peripheral surface of the lock hole is formed to have a circular shape, it is required, for suppression of fluttering of lock pin 30 with respect to lock hole 32, to enhance the precision of a clearance C1 (including the clearance C) between lock pin 30 and lock hole 32 in the rotational direction (circumferential direction) of vane member 7 shown in
In that case, during assembling of the components, it is possible that when camshaft 2 is inserted in support hole 13a of rear plate 13 and in fitting recess 7b of vane member 7, slight deviation between rear plate 13 and vane member 7 causes a deviation of lock hole 32 relative to slide hole 29 in the radial direction, and thereby reduces the clearance C2 in the radial direction, so that during engagement or disengagement, the friction between the outer peripheral surface of distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 and the inner peripheral surface of lock hole 32 becomes large, thereby preventing smooth engagement and disengagement.
In contrast, in the present embodiment, the provision of projecting portion 35 serves to reduce the clearance C1 in the circumferential direction, and the flat shape of distal end surface 35a of the projecting portion in the rotational direction serves to suppress the influence to clearance C1 even when rear plate 13 and vane member 7 are deviated in position in the radial direction so that the portion of the flat distal end surface 35a in contact with the distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 is deviated.
Moreover, the use of the assembling process described above, in which during assembling, vane member 7 and lock hole forming part 31 (rear plate 13) are rotated together via lock-pin-like jig 63 with respect to housing body 11 to the retard side to bring the side surface of first vane 22 at the side of cutout portion 22a into contact with the side surface of first shoe 8a facing the first vane 22, serves to enhance the precision of positioning of first vane 22, first shoe 8a, and lock hole forming part 31 in the rotational direction of vane member 7 for the condition where vane member 7 is locked in the most retarded position.
Moreover, the assembling is made under the condition where the side surface of first vane 22 at cutout portion 22a is brought in contact with the opposite side surface of first shoe 8a, and the distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 is brought into contact with distal end surface 35a of projecting portion 35, by lock-pin-like jig 63. This serves to reduce the clearance between the side surface of first vane 22 at the side of cutout portion 22a and the opposite side surface of first shoe 8a when vane member 7 is locked in the most retarded position. This serves to suppress noise of contact and striking between the side surface of first vane 22 at the side of cutout portion 22a and the opposite side surface of first shoe 8a, for example, even when vane member 7 is fluttering due to alternating torque applied to camshaft 2 in the state where lock pin 30 is engaged in lock hole 32 at engine start.
Furthermore, the feature that rear plate 13 and vane member 7 are assembled to camshaft-like jig 61 beforehand, serves to prevent deviation of positioning during fitting of camshaft 2. This allows to set relatively large the clearance C2 in the radial direction, and thereby ensure smooth engagement and disengagement of lock pin 30 with lock hole 32, and reduce the clearance C1 in the circumferential direction by provision of projecting portion 35, and thereby sufficiently suppress fluttering between the distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 and lock hole 32 by the alternating torque of camshaft 2.
This fluttering-suppressing effect finally serves to sufficiently suppress the occurrence of striking noise between the outer peripheral surface of distal end portion 30a and the inner peripheral surface of lock hole forming part 31.
In the present embodiment, the feature that the whole of lock pin 30 including the distal end portion 30a has a uniform circular outline, serves to prevent lock pin 30 from being released unintentionally from lock hole 32, but provide stable engagement of lock pin 30 in lock hole 32, even when the distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 is applied with a force in the shear direction due to the alternating torque of camshaft 2.
In the present embodiment, the feature that recessed portion 37 having an arc shape is formed on each side of projecting portion 35, serves to enhance response of release of lock pin 30 from lock hole 32, because at release of the locking, the working oil supplied to retard hydraulic chambers 9 and advance hydraulic chambers 10 is quickly supplied from pressure-receiving chamber 33 and oil hole 39 through recessed portions 37 to lock hole 32 (retaining hole 13c). This feature also serves to enhance response of locking of lock pin 30, because the working oil stored in lock hole 32 in the state of locking is drained quickly to pressure-receiving chamber 33 and oil hole 39 through recessed portions 37.
The further feature that the portion of inner peripheral surface 31b of lock hole forming part 31 opposite to projecting portion 35 in the radial direction is formed as arc portion 36, serves to reduce the contact pressure between the outer peripheral surface of distal end portion 30a and the arc portion 36 because the contact pressure is dispersed, even when in the lock state where lock pin 30 is engaged in lock hole 32, a negative component of the alternating torque in the direction of a white arrow is applied from camshaft 2 as shown in
In the present embodiment, in the state of most retarded angle, lock pin 30 is engaged in lock hole 32 so that the side surface of first vane 22 at the side of cutout portion 22a is in contact with the opposite side surface of first shoe 8a, and the distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 is in contact with distal end surface 35a of projecting portion 35. Even when the outer peripheral surface of distal end portion 30a of the lock pin is brought into collision contact with the distal end surface 35a of projecting portion 35, this feature serves to disperse this contact pressure to the place of contact between the side surface of first vane 22 at the side of cutout portion 22a and the opposite side surface of first shoe 8a, and thereby reduce the overall contact pressure. This feature serves to disperse and reduce the contact pressure at the distal end surface 35a of projecting portion 35, although the distal end surface 35a of projecting portion 35 is formed flat so that the area of contact with the distal end portion 30a is small as compared to the arc portion 36.
In contrast to the conventional configuration that the lock hole has a circular shape and the whole of the inner peripheral surface 31b of lock hole forming part 31 needs to be formed by cutting, the provision of projecting portion 35 serves to shorten the time period of processing, because it is sufficient to process the distal end surface 35a.
As shown in
This embodiment where second projecting portion 46 is provided in addition to projecting portion 35 serves to restrict the clearance width between the outer peripheral surface of lock-pin-like jig 63 and each of distal end surfaces 35a, 46a of projecting portions 35, 46 when lock-pin-like jig 63 is inserted into lock hole 32 during the assembling process described in
This serves to provide smooth engagement and disengagement of lock pin 30 with lock hole 32, and effectively suppress the occurrence of fluttering due to positive and negative components of the alternating torque of camshaft 2 in the lock state where lock pin 30 is engaged in lock hole 32.
The further configuration that second recessed portions 47 are formed on sides of second projecting portion 46 in addition to the provision of first recessed portions 37, 37, serves to further enhance the efficiency of supply of working oil from hydraulic chambers 9, 10 to lock hole 32, and further enhance the efficiency of drainage of working oil from lock hole 32.
Other operation effects are the same as in the first embodiment.
As shown in
Moreover, the arc portion 36 is formed in a position (position of the retard side) opposite to projecting portion 35 in the radial direction, and the clearance C1 in the circumferential direction between the inner peripheral surface 31b of lock hole forming part 31 and the outer peripheral surface of the distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 is set smaller than the clearance C2 in the radial direction.
Furthermore, the components are assembled by the operations shown in
Accordingly, the third embodiment also serves to accurately position the lock pin 30 and lock hole 32 in the circumferential direction of housing 5, and thereby provide smooth engagement and disengagement of lock pin 30 with lock hole 32 when vane member 7 is rotated to the most advanced position with respect to housing 5 by the spring force of torsion spring 70.
Furthermore, the configuration that the projecting portion 35 is provided in inner peripheral surface 31b of lock hole forming part 31, also serves to allow smooth engagement and disengagement of lock pin 30 with lock hole 32, and suppress the occurrence of fluttering between lock pin 30 and lock hole 32 (lock hole forming part 31) resulting from alternating torque applied to camshaft 2.
Other operation effects are the same as in the first embodiment.
According to the present embodiment, this embodiment allows to set the clearance C1 in the circumferential direction between lock hole 32 and lock pin 30 as desired, for example, to set the clearance C1 sufficiently small, even when the clearance C2 in the radial direction between lock hole 32 and lock pin 30 has a variation. The further feature that the distal end surface 35a of projecting portion 35 is formed to have an arc shape, serves to reduce the contact pressure between the distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30 and the distal end surface 35a of projecting portion 35 upon contact therebetween. This serves to suppress the occurrence of striking noise, and suppress bear between the distal end surface 35a of projecting portion 35 and the distal end portion 30a of the lock pin.
In the present embodiment, the radius of curvature of distal end surface 35a having the arc shape is set larger than that of the outer periphery of distal end portion 30a of lock pin 30. This serves to suppress the clearance C1 from being influenced by positional deviation in the radial direction between vane member 7 and rear plate 13 during assembling.
The present invention is not limited to the configurations of the embodiments described above. For example, lock hole forming part 31 may be formed in an elliptic shape longer in the radial direction, not the circular shape, so that the clearance C1 with lock pin 30 in the circumferential direction is set smaller than the clearance C2 in the radial direction.
Sprocket 1, which is formed integrally with the outer periphery of housing body 11, may be replaced with a pulley. Furthermore, the sprocket 1 or pulley may be formed at the outer periphery of rear plate 13.
Lock hole 32 may be formed directly in retaining hole 13c, not formed by lock hole forming part 31. In this case, the projecting portion 35 and arc portion 36 are also formed directly in the inner peripheral surface of retaining hole 13c.
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