Claims
- 1. A valve train for an internal combustion engine having an engine block with cylinders, a camshaft with lobes and a cylinder head, a piston operatively disposed in each of said cylinders to define one end portion of a respective combustion chamber, said cylinder head operatively disposed on said engine block and having curved recesses therein aligned with said cylinders to define respective second end portions of said combustion chambers, at least two intake valves and two exhaust valves provided in said cylinder head per cylinder for opening and closing the cylinders, valve seats for each of said intake and exhaust valves, each of said valves having an enlarged head portion for sealing engagement with an associated one of said valve seats and each of said valves further having an elongated stem portion extending from said head portion through associated stem openings in said cylinder head and terminating at an upper end portion, each of said stem portions defining an axis and each axis being inclined so as to diverge away from the axis of any other of said stem portions, an inverted bucket tappet for each of said valves and being supported for movement by said cylinder head, each tappet and valve stem portion being angulated with respect to one another so that a resultant contact patch therebetween shifts sideways during operative opening of said valves, a T-shaped bridge member supported by said cylinder head and disposed to contact a pair of tappets for operating upper end portions of a pair of valve stem portions simultaneously by means of a portion of said bridge member extending in a substantially transverse plane relative to a centerline of the engine, a rocker arm With an end portion associated with said T-shaped bridge member, a rocker shaft with a centerline parallel to said camshaft about which said rocker ann can pivot, one end of said rocker arm engaging said T-shaped bridge member and the other end being operatively actuated by one of said camshaft lobes, said T-shaped member having at least one foot portion for engaging an associated tappet, said associated tappet having a portion for receiving said foot portion to inhibit rotation of said T-shaped bridge member and dislocation of its contact with said tappet.
- 2. The valve train for an internal combustion engine having an engine block with cylinders, a camshaft with lobes and a cylinder head, a piston operatively disposed in each of said cylinders to define one end portion of a respective combustion chamber, said cylinder head operatively disposed on said engine block and having curved recesses therein aligned with said cylinders to define respective second end portions of said combustion chambers, at least two intake valves and two exhaust valves provided in said cylinder head per cylinder for opening and closing the cylinders, valve seats for each of said intake and exhaust valves, each of said valves having an enlarged head portion for sealing engagement with an associated one of said valve seats and each of said valves further having an elongated stem portion extending from said head portion through associated stem openings in said cylinder head and terminating at an upper end portion, each of said stem portions defining an axis and each axis being inclined so as to diverge away from the axis of any other of said stem portions, an inverted bucket tappet for each of said valves and being supported for movement by said cylinder head, each tappet and valve stem portion being angulated with respect one another, each of said tappets having a swivel joint mechanism disposed to accommodate sideways sliding movement of said valve stem's upper end portion relative to the tappet, a T-shaped bridge member supported by said cylinder head and disposed to contact a pair of tappets for operating upper end portions of a pair of valve stem portions simultaneously by means of a portion of said bridge member extending in a substantially transverse plane relative to a centerline of the engine, a rocker arm with an end portion associated with said T-shaped bridge member, a rocker shaft with a centerline parallel to said camshaft about which said rocker arm can pivot, said rocker arm having an end portion engaging said T-shaped bridge member and the other end portion operatively activated by one of said camshaft lobes, said bridge member having a pair of spaced legs defining a groove therebetween so that said groove extends along a horizontal axis of said bridge member, a cylindrical protrusion formed in the center of the upper surface of said tappet and extending into said groove to inhibit rotation thereof and dislocation of its end portion from said center position on said tappet.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/416,245, filed Apr. 4, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,570,665, by the same inventor as the present application.
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