Claims
- 1. A valve timing control device mounted on a power transmission system for transferring power from a drive shaft of an internal combustion engine to a driven shaft for opening and closing a valve, and provided for causing a phase difference between the rotation of the drive shaft and the rotation of the driven shaft, comprising:
a shoe housing having a chamber, the shoe housing being rotatable together with one of the drive shaft and the driven shaft; a vane rotor having a vane, the vane rotor being rotatable together with the other of the drive shaft and the driven shaft, the vane partitioning the chamber formed in the shoe housing into an advancing chamber and a delaying chamber; and a torsion spring having a first end engaged with the shoe housing or a member rotatable together with the shoe housing and a second end engaged with the vane rotor or a member rotatable together with the vane rotor to urge the vane rotor relative to the shoe housing toward an advancing side or a delaying side, wherein the second end of the torsion spring engaged with the vane rotor or the member rotatable together with the vane rotor is directed toward a center of the torsion spring along the radial path of the torsion spring, and the vane rotor or the member rotatable together with the vane rotor has a hook groove with which the second end of the torsion spring is engaged and the vane rotor includes a for fastening the vane rotor to the driven shaft using a bolt passing through a hole of the washer, and the hook groove is formed on a bushing of the washer placed around the bearing surface of the bolt.
- 2. A valve timing control device mounted on a power transmission system for transferring power from a drive shaft of an internal combustion engine to a driven shaft for opening and closing a valve, and provided for causing a phase difference between the rotation of the drive shaft and the rotation of the driven shaft, comprising:
a shoe housing having a chamber, the shoe housing being rotatable together with one of the drive shaft and the driven shaft; a vane rotor having a vane, the vane rotor being rotatable together with the other of the drive shaft and the driven shaft, the vane rotor partitioning the chamber formed in the shoe housing into an advancing chamber and a delaying chamber; and a torsion spring having a first end engaged with the shoe housing or a member rotatable together with the shoe housing and a second end engaged with the vane rotor or a member rotatable together with the vane rotor to urge the vane rotor relative to the shoe housing toward an advancing side or a delaying side, wherein
the torsion spring has a coiled portion attached on a periphery of a coil-supporting member formed on the shoe housing or the member rotatable together with the shoe housing, or the vane rotor or the member rotatable together with the vane rotor, and the coil-supporting member is arranged in place to prevent the coiled portion from becoming eccentric or inclined.
- 3. A valve timing control device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the vane rotor includes a washer for fastening the vane rotor to the driven shaft using a bolt passing through the hole of the washer, and
the coil-supporting member is formed on a bushing placed around the bearing surface of the bolt integrally formed with the washer, or formed on a bushing placed between the washer and the bolt.
- 4. A valve timing control device comprising:
a shoe housing defining a chamber; a vane rotor and a vane, the vane partitioning the chamber formed in the shoe housing into an advancing chamber and a delaying chamber; and a torsion spring having a first end engaged with the shoe housing or a member rotatable together with the shoe housing and a second end engaged with the vane rotor or a member rotatable together with the vane rotor, wherein the torsion spring urges the vane rotor relative to the shoe housing toward an advancing side or a delaying side, wherein the second end of the torsion spring engaged with the vane rotor or the member rotatable together with the vane rotor is formed radially with respect to the torsion spring, toward a center of the torsion spring, and the vane rotor or the member rotatable together with the vane rotor defines a hook groove with which the second end of the torsion spring is engaged, and wherein the vane rotor includes a bushing defining a hole, an outside wall portion and a washer portion, the bushing, outside wall portion, and washer portion used for fastening the vane rotor using a bolt which passes through the hole of the bushing and wherein the torsion spring fits within the bushing and the outside wall portion and encompasses the bolt.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-99674 |
Mar 2001 |
JP |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based on, and incorporates herein by reference, Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-99674 filed on Mar. 30, 2001.