Valve timing system for an internal combustion engine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6382149
  • Patent Number
    6,382,149
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 5, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A valve timing gear of an internal-combustion engine is provided, in the case of which a camshaft acts by a timing cam upon a valve by way of a tappet whose cam-side contact path can be changed by a control device for changing the valve opening period. For achieving a small-sized control device, this control device comprises a slider rocker guided in the valve lifting direction by way of a first sliding hinge joint arranged on an engine section side and an additional sliding hinge joint provided on the tilting segment side, with a control opening penetrated with play by a timing-cam-free section of the camshaft. An element, which can be operated in a controlled manner, of an adjusting device is arranged in/on the camshaft, while rotating with it, and being applied such to the circumference of the control opening that the adjustable slider rocker, while the camshaft is rotating, carries out for each valve lift a periodic rocking movement which is used for forcibly controlling the tilting segment.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the preamble of claim 1, the invention relates to a valve timing gear for an internal-combustion engine, in which a timing cam of a camshaft acts by way of a tilting segment in a tappet in a timing manner upon a lifting valve, the tilting segment constructed with a contact path acted upon by the timing cam being arranged in a movably guided manner such by way of a circular-arc-shaped section concentric to the axis of rotation of the camshaft in the tappet that, by means of a control device during each valve lift an engagement of the contact path with the flanks of the rotating timing cam, which engagement determines the opening and closing phase of the lifting valve, is achieved by a swivelling movement of the tilting segment which is forcibly controlled in the same direction and/or in the opposite direction relative to the rotating direction of the timing cam.




The above-described valve timing gear is the object of European Patent Document EP 0 626 035 B1, in which, by means of the valve timing gear described in that document, in the case of an internal-combustion engine, at lower rotational speeds, small valve opening angles with a low or small overlap and, at high rotational speeds, large valve opening angles with much overlap of the inlet and outlet valve lift curves are achieved for forming high gas dynamics. Inlet and outlet valve lift curves corresponding to a timing cam, by means of the invention, can be changed correspondingly in the case of an intermediate element or tilting segment controlled in the same direction synchronously to the respective timing cam in the direction of large valve opening angles and, in the case of an intermediately element or titling segment synchronously controlled in the opposite direction, can be changed correspondingly in the direction of small valve openings angles.




As further illustrated in the drawings of that document, each of the illustrated and described valve timing gears is combined with a control device which in each case comprises a control shaft arranged in the transverse direction of the internal-combustion engine laterally of the respective camshaft. In connection with the transmission members transmitting the control movements of the control shaft to the respective intermediate elements, an additional space requirement occurs in the cylinder head of the internal-combustion engine which, for example, does not exist in the case of a defined valve angle or results in a wider cylinder head.




It is an object of the invention to improve the valve timing gear of this type such that it can be arranged independently of the given space conditions in a specifically given cylinder head under a cylinder head cover which is maintained unchanged.




This object is achieved by means of Claim 1, specifically in that the control device comprises a slider rocker which is guided in the valve lifting direction by way of a first sliding hinge joint arranged on the engine section side and another sliding hinge joint provided on the tilting segment side and which has a control opening which is penetrated with play by a timing-cam-free section of the camshaft, an element, which can be operated in a controlled manner, of an adjusting device arranged in/on the camshaft while rotating with it being applied such to the circumference of the control opening that the slider rocker, which can be adjusted in the valve lifting direction with the control opening eccentrically to the axis of rotation of the camshaft, while the camshaft is rotating, carries out for each valve lift a periodic rocking movement which is used for forcibly controlling the tilting segment and takes place transversely to the valve lifting direction with a superimposition with a sliding movement caused in the valve lifting direction.




For a valve timing gear having lifting valves operated by way of tappets, by means of the invention, a small-sized control device is advantageously achieved for changing the valve opening angles in a manner which reduces the required space, in that the control shaft or another equally acting adjusting device with the pertaining adjusting means are arranged in and around the camshaft in a close vicinity for the periodic rocking drive of a slider rocker which acts upon the respective tilting segment in a driving manner and which is preferably guided on the other side of the camshaft by way of a sliding hinge joint on an oil supply pipe fixed on adjacent camshaft bearing covers.




In another embodiment, this slider rocker arranged in a rockingly and slidably guided manner within a given cylinder head contour, preferably within the projection of a camshaft driving wheel, has a control opening which is closed on its circumference and is designed radially symmetrically with a cylindrical circumference, for achieving advantageously symmetrical valve lift courses. As a result of the corresponding design of the control opening, as required, asymmetrical valve lift courses are also conceivable.




A constructionally and kinematically advantageous embodiment of the invention is described in additional subclaims.




The advantageously small-sized control device according to the invention kinematically has the advantage of a continuous change of the opening angle, in which case, even in the case of small opening angles, large valve lifts are achieved with a relatively low migration of the contact line between the cam and the contact path of the tilting segment. Furthermore, advantageously the same cylinder head can be used for a valve timing gear with the control device according to the invention and for a valve timing gear without this control device, in which case, particularly when a valve timing gear is used which has two adjacent lifting valves of the same time while no control device is provided, no unnecessary and empty constructional volume is carried along. Finally, a valve timing gear with the control device according to the invention can also be equipped with an angle-of-rotation adjusting device for spreading the timing cams.




Because of the low oscillating mass, the special advantage of the control device according to the invention is its suitability for high-revving internal-combustion engines.




The invention will be described by means of a preferred embodiment illustrated in the drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cutout-type view of a valve timing gear having two lifting valves of the same type with a control device which affects both jointly and whose control shaft is connected on one end of the camshaft with a rotation adjusting device and the camshaft is equipped on the other end at least with a driving wheel;





FIG. 2

is a perspective sectional view of the camshaft with the control shaft disposed therein and additional elements of the pertaining adjusting device with a guide ring guided in the slider rocker;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the lifting valves of the same type with box tappets whose tilting segments are connected with a common pendulum rocker;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the pendulum rocker from below with a slider rocker illustrated in sections and linked to the tilting-segment-side sliding hinge joint;





FIG. 5

is a perspective detailed view of the pendulum rocker; and





FIG. 6

is a view of a box tappet with openings in the circular-arc section of the oil supply ducts for the HVA;





FIG. 7

is a view of lifting curves for inlet and outlet valve at changed opening and closing points in time achieved by means of the valve timing gear according to the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the case of a valve timing gear


1


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, for an internal-combustion engine, which is not shown, a timing cam


2


of a camshaft


4


connected with a driving wheel


3


acts by way of a tilting segment


5


in a tappet


6


in a timing manner upon a lifting valve


7


, the tilting segment


5


constructed with a contact path


8


acted upon by the timing cam


2


being arranged in a movably guided manner by way of a circular-arc-shaped section


10


concentric to the axis of rotation


9


of the camshaft in the tappet


6


. By means of a control device


11


, which is in a driving connection with the tilting segment


5


, during each valve lift, an engagement of the contact path


8


with the flanks of the rotating timing cam


2


, which engagement determines the opening and closing phase of the lifting valve


7


, is achieved by a swivelling movement according to arrow “A” of the tilting segment which is forcibly controlled in the same direction and/or in the opposite direction relative to the rotating direction of the timing cam


2


.




For the further development, corresponding to the object, of the valve timing gear


1


disclosed in European Patent Document 0 626 035 B1 to the extent that this valve timing gear


1


can be arranged independently of the given space conditions in a specifically given, not shown cylinder head under a cylinder head cover which is maintained unchanged, a modified control device


11


is suggested according to the invention.




The control device


11


according to the invention comprises a slider rocker


14


which is guided in the valve lifting direction according to arrow “B” by way of a first sliding hinge joint


12


arranged on the engine section side and another sliding hinge joint


13


provided on the tilting segment side and which has a control opening


15


which is penetrated with clearance by a timing-cam-free section of the camshaft


4


, an element, which can be operated in a controlled manner, of an adjusting device


16


arranged in/on the camshaft


4


, while rotating with it, being applied to the circumference of the control opening


15


such that the slider rocker


14


, which can be adjusted in the valve lifting direction according to arrow “B” with the control opening


15


eccentrically to the axis of rotation


9


of the camshaft, while the camshaft


4


is rotating, carries out for each valve lift a periodic rocking movement according to arrow “A” which is used for forcibly controlling the tilting segment


5


and takes place transversely to the valve lifting direction according to arrow “B” with a superimposition with a sliding movement caused in the valve lifting direction according to arrow “B”.




For achieving preferred symmetrical lifting courses according to

FIG. 7

, the control opening


15


in the slider rocker


14


is designed radially symmetrically with a cylindrical circumference.




An adjusting device


16


, as shown in

FIG. 2

of the control device


11


, which advantageously requires little space, comprises a control shaft


17


, which is coaxially rotatably arranged in a hollow camshaft


4


, with an eccentrically arranged control pin


18


per slider rocker


14


, the control pin


18


interacting with adjusting pins


19


which are arranged in the camshaft in a diametrically radially movably guided manner, each of which adjusting pins


19


being in a fixed connection with half a section


20


′,


20


″ of a guide ring


20


rotatably disposed in the control opening


15


of the slider rocker


14


. In this adjusting device


16


, this guide ring


20


forms the above-described element which can be operated in a controlled manner and which is applied to the circumference of the control opening


15


.




If, during the direct interaction between the control pin


18


and the adjusting pin


19


, a line contact is to be avoided, according to the invention, one sliding block


21


respectively can be arranged between the control pin


18


and each adjusting pin


19


, each sliding block


21


interacting with the control pin


18


as well as with the respective face of the adjusting pin


19


by way of correspondingly adapted sliding surfaces in a form-locking and therefore flat manner.




A control device


11


according to the invention which requires advantageously low constructional expenditures is achieved particularly in that, in the case of adjacent lifting valves


7


of the same type whose tilting segments


5


disposed in the tappets


6


are connected with a pendulum rocker


22


arranged between the tappets


6


, in which case the pendulum rocker


22


guided in a rocking manner by way of the tilting segments


5


in a shaft


23


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, is equipped with a straight-guided tilting-segment-side sliding hinge joint


13


, to which the slider rocker


14


which both lifting valves


7


have in common is applied in a hinged manner according to

FIGS. 1 and 4

.




Additionally reduced expenditures while using existing elements are also achieved by means of the control device


11


according to the invention in that, in the other end area, in the valve lifting direction according to the arrow “B”, on the other side of the camshaft


4


, the slider rocker


14


is in a movable connection by way of a fork-type alignment with a sliding block


24


of the engine-section-side sliding hinge joint


12


, in which case the sliding block


24


is angularly movably disposed by way of a bearing bush


25


on an oil supply pipe


26


fixed on camshaft bearing covers which are not shown.




This arrangement advantageously permits that the alignment with the sliding block


24


of the slider rocker


14


as well as the bearing of this sliding block


24


on the bearing bush


25


is lubricated by means of oil from the oil supply pipe


26


.




As illustrated particularly in

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


6


, the lifting valves


7


of the same type are actuated by way of box tappets


6


by means of hydraulic valve play compensating elements or HVA


27


, in which case, oil supply ducts


29


provided from the oppositely arranged guiding surfaces


28


of each box tappet


6


to the respective HVA


27


are extended beyond the HVA to respective mouths


30


in the circular-arc section


10


which receives the tilting segment


5


in a bearing manner. This arrangement advantageously achieves a simple lubrication of the tilting segments


5


in the box tappets


6


.




With respect to the constructional further development, each tilting segment


5


can be designed in one piece with a respective contact path or may have a contact path


8


constructed on a separate part


31


, the separate part


31


being in a detachable connection, such as a plug-type connection, with the tilting segment.




As a further development according to the invention of the control device


11


, the slider rocker


14


has a divided construction in the area of the control opening


15


, for receiving a guide ring


20


, which is constructed with radial flanges


32


and by means of which the slider rocker


14


is secured in its position in the axial direction relative to the camshaft


4


in an advantageously simple manner. For lubricating the guide ring


20


in the control opening


15


, a lubrication bore is provided in the slider rocker


14


and is extended beyond the lubricating area of the alignment/sliding block


24


of the engine-section-side sliding hinge joint


12


, for feeding oil from the oil supply pipe


26


.




For increasing the variability of the valve timing gear


1


, the camshaft


4


can be provided at one end with an angle-of-rotation adjusting device provided in the area of the driving wheel


3


, for changing the spread between the inlet and outlet cams. On the other end of the camshaft


4


, a rotation adjusting device


33


for the control shaft


17


is provided, which permits a continuous rotation adjustment of the control shaft


17


from 0° to 180° or <180° and back. This rotation adjusting device


33


can be designed, for example, in the manner of a vane cell pump and can be hydraulically controlled.




With reference to

FIG. 7

, the continuously drawn inlet and outlet valve lifting curves are generated by the respective timing cams


2


while the control device


11


is controlled to be inoperative. The guide ring


20


in the slider rocker


14


, by way of the control pin


18


of the control shaft


17


arranged concentrically in the camshaft


4


, being coaxially arranged with respect to the axis of rotation


9


of the camshaft


4


. In this case, in one of the end positions on a straight line extending transversely to the valve lifting direction “B”, the control pin


18


is in the 0° or 180° position.




For achieving a valve lifting curve with an enlarged opening angle according to the dotted valve lifting curves in

FIG. 7

, each tilting segment


5


is controlled such by means of the control device


11


that each tilting segment


5


is moved relative to the rotating direction of the timing cam


2


for the opening area in the opposite direction and for the closing area in the same direction. In this case, a valve lifting curve with a maximal opening angle is achieved in that the control pin


18


of the control shaft


17


is rotated by way of its rotation adjusting device


33


by an angle of 90° out of the respective 0°-position or 180°-position, the control pin


18


being adjusted over the straight line of the 0°- and the 180°-position extending transversely to the valve lifting direction “B” in the direction of the engine-section-side sliding hinge joint


12


of the slider rocker


14


.




In the case of a valve lifting course with a minimal opening angle according to one of the broken valve lifting curves of

FIG. 7

, the control pin


18


is controlled into a diametrical position to the position below the above-mentioned straight line relevant to the maximal opening angle. By means of this selected position of the control pin


18


, it is initiated by way of the control device


11


that the respective tilting segment


5


in the opening area is first moved along into the rotating direction of the timing cam


2


for achieving a later opening point and that then, in the closing phase of the lifting valve


7


, the tilting segment


5


is moved into the opposite direction for achieving an earlier closing point.




Because of the advantageous kinematic construction, the control device


11


according to the invention has the advantage of a continuous change of the opening angle between its maximal and minimal value and a correspondingly high number of intermediate valve lifting curves.



Claims
  • 1. Valve timing gear for an internal-combustion engine,comprising a timing cam of a camshaft acting by a tilting segment in a tappet in a timing manner upon a lifting valve, the tilting segment being constructed with a contact path acted upon by the timing cam and arranged in a movably guided manner by a circular-arc section concentric to the axis of rotation of the camshaft in the tappet such that, by a control device, during each valve lift, an engagement of the contact path with flanks of the rotating timing cam determining an opening and closing phase of the lifting valve and being achieved by a swivelling movement of the tilting segment which is forcibly controlled in the same direction and/or in the opposite direction relative to the rotating direction of the timing cam, wherein the control device comprises a slider rocker which is guided in the valve lifting direction by way of a first sliding hinge joint arranged on the engine section side and another sliding hinge joint provided on the tilting segment side, and which has a control opening which is penetrated with clearance by a timing-cam-free section of the camshaft, and an element, which can be operated in a controlled manner, of an adjusting device being arranged in/on the camshaft while rotating with the camshaft, is applied to the circumference of the control opening such that the slider rocker being adjustable in the valve lifting direction by the control opening eccentrically to the axis of rotation of the camshaft, while the camshaft is rotating, carries out for each valve lift a periodic rocking movement which forcibly controls the tilting segment and takes place transversely to the valve lifting direction with a superimposition with a sliding movement caused in the valve lifting direction.
  • 2. Valve timing gear according to claim 1, wherein the control opening is radially symmetrically designed with a cylindrical circumference.
  • 3. Valve timing gear according to claim 1, whereinthe adjusting device comprises a control shaft coaxially rotatably arranged in a hollow camshaft with an eccentrically arranged control pin interacting with adjusting pins arranged in the camshaft in a diametrically radially movably guided manner, each adjusting pin is in a fixed connection with half a section of a guide ring rotatably disposed in the control opening of the slider rocker.
  • 4. Valve timing gear according to claim 3, whereinone sliding block respectively is arranged between the control pin and the adjusting pin, and each sliding block interacts with the control pin as well as with a respective face of the adjusting pin by way of correspondingly adapted sliding surfaces in a form-locking manner.
  • 5. Valve timing gear according to claim 4, whereinadjacent lifting valves, whose tilting segments are disposed in the tappets, are connected with a pendulum rocker arranged between the tappets, the pendulum rocker being guided in a rocking manner by the tilting segments which is equipped with a straight-guided tilting-segment-side sliding hinge joint in a slot, to which the slider rocker is applied in a hinged manner.
  • 6. Valve timing gear according to claim 3, whereinthe camshaft is equipped on one end with an angle-of-rotation adjusting device, and is equipped on an other end for the control shaft with a rotation adjusting device for a continuous rotation adjustment of the control shaft from 0° to 180° and back.
  • 7. Valve timing gear according to claim 1, whereinadjacent lifting valves, whose tilting segments are disposed in the tappets, are connected with a pendulum rocker arranged between the tappets, the pendulum rocker being guided in a rocking manner by the tilting segments which is equipped with a straight-guided tilting-segment-side sliding hinge joint in a slot, to which the slider rocker is applied in a hinged manner.
  • 8. Valve timing gear according to claim 7, whereinthe slider rocker on the side of the camshaft away from the valves has a movable connection by a fork-type straight alignment with a sliding block of a sliding hinge joint, the sliding block being angularly movably disposed by a bearing bush on an oil supply pipe fixed on camshaft bearing covers.
  • 9. Valve timing gear according to claim 1, whereinthe slider rocker on the side of the camshaft away from the valves has a movable connection by a fork-type straight alignment with a sliding block of a sliding hinge joint, the sliding block being angularly movably disposed by a bearing bush on an oil supply pipe fixed on camshaft bearing covers.
  • 10. Valve timing gear according to claim 6, wherein the straight alignment with the sliding block of the slider rocker as well as a bearing of the sliding block on the bearing bush is arranged in a manner lubricated with oil from the oil supply pipe.
  • 11. Valve timing gear according to claim 1, whereinthe lifting valves are actuated by box tappets with hydraulic valve compensating elements, and oil supply ducts provided from oppositely arranged guiding surfaces of each box tappet to the respective hydraulic valve compensating elements are extended beyond the hydraulic valve compensating elements to respective mouths in the circular-arc section which receives the tilting segment in a bearing manner.
  • 12. Valve timing gear according to claim 11, wherein the tilting segment has the contact path constructed on a separate wear-proof part,the separate wear-proof part being in a detachable connection with the tilting segment.
  • 13. Valve timing gear according to claim 1, whereinthe tilting segment has the contact path constructed on a separate wear-proof part, the separate wear-proof part being in a detachable connection with the tilting segment.
  • 14. Valve timing gear according to claim 1, whereinthe slider rocker has a divided construction in an area of the control opening, for receiving a guide ring constructed with radial flanges and by a lubrication bore extended in the slider rocker beyond the lubricating area of the alignment/sliding block is supplied with oil from the oil supply pipe.
  • 15. Method of making a valve timing gear for an internal-combustion engine, comprising the acts of:providing a timing cam on a camshaft which acts by a tilting segment in a tappet in a timing manner upon a lifting valve, said tilting segment being constructed with a contact path acted upon by the timing cam and arranged in a movably guided manner by a circular-arc section concentric to the axis of rotation of the camshaft in the tappet, providing a control device whereby during each valve lift, an engagement of the contact path with flanks of the rotating timing cam, which engagement determines opening and closing phases of the lifting valve, is achieved by a swivelling movement of the tilting segment which is forcibly controlled in the same and/or opposite direction relative to the rotating direction of the timing cam, wherein the control device comprises a slider rocker which can be adjusted in the valve lifting direction with the control opening eccentrically to the axis of rotation of the camshaft, such that while the camshaft is rotating, it carries out for each valve lift a periodic rocking movement which forcibly controls the tilting segment and which takes place transversely to the valve lifting direction with a superimposition with a sliding movement caused in the valve lifting direction.
  • 16. A control device for a timing gear of an internal combustion engine comprising,a slider rocker being guidable in a valve lifting direction by a first sliding hinge joint on a first side and by a second sliding hinge joint on a second side, said slider rocker including a control opening having clearance for a camshaft, and an adjusting device being arranged in and on the camshaft and rotating with the camshaft, said adjusting device including an element contacting the circumference of the control opening, wherein the slider rocker is adjusted in the valve lifting direction via the control opening being contacted eccentrically to the axis of rotation of the camshaft, and the slider rocker for each valve lift carries out a periodic rocking movement transverse to the valve lifting direction to forcibly control a contact path of a timing cam upon a lifting valve control.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 25 307 Jun 1998 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP99/03154 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/64729 12/16/1999 WO A
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