Information
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Patent Grant
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6321706
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Patent Number
6,321,706
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 10, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Emch, Schaffer, Schaub & Porcello Co., L.P.A.
- Dziegielewski; Greg
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 9012
- 123 9013
- 123 9015
- 123 9016
- 123 9048
- 123 9049
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A valve assembly having a valve (10, 110, 210, 310, 410) that is caused to reciprocate between open and closed positions by engagement of a cam follower (16, 116, 216, 316,416) with a cam (14, 114, 214, 314, 414) that is carried by a rotatable camshaft (12, 112, 212, 312, 412). The valve is resiliently urged against the cam by a coil spring (18, 118, 218, 318, 418), but its return to its closed position is delayed by application of a non-mechanical force against the valve, in opposition to the force imposed by the coil spring, by hydraulic force imposed by hydraulic fluid in a housing (22, 122, 322, 422) that acts against an enlarged portion (10c, 110c, 310c, 410c) of the valve, or by an electromagnetic force imposed by an electromagnetic device (228) that acts on an enlarged portion (210c) of the valve (210). The non-mechanical, hydraulic imposing force in an embodiment of the invention involves the use of a magneto-rheological fluid within a sealed housing (322), and the viscosity of this magneto-rheological fluid substantially increases when a magnetic coil (330) in the sealed housing is energized.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the operation of a reciprocable valve of an internal combustion engine. More particularly, this invention relates to a system for selectively varying the rate at which a valve closes from its fully open position.
2. Description of the Prior Art
As is known in the art, for example, as taught by U.S. Pat. No. 5,002,023 (Butterfield et al.), which is assigned to the assignee of this application and the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein, the opening and closing of the reciprocable valves of an internal combustion engine, both the intake valves and the exhaust valves, is customarily actuated by irregularly-shaped cams on a rotating shaft, called a camshaft, whose rotation is effected by a chain or belt drive that connects the camshaft to the engine crankshaft, or to another camshaft in a dual camshaft engine. Typically, each valve is spring-biased against a cam of a camshaft, and its opening and closing cycle is precisely determined by the configuration of the cam against which the valve is spring biased. Occasionally, however, it would be advantageous to engine operation to delay the closing of a valve from a pattern it would otherwise follow if it remained in contact with the cam toward which it is spring biased, and to be able to do so selectively.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, there is provided an apparatus and a method for delaying the closing of an internal combustion engine, cam actuated valve from the rate it would otherwise follow based on contact with a cam of a camshaft against which the valve is resiliently biased. The apparatus and method may take the form of one or another of various embodiments, either hydraulic and/or electric, and most such embodiments permit the delayed closing of the valve to occur selectively, that is, only when desired.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and a method for delaying the closing of an internal combustion engine, cam actuated valve from the rate it would otherwise follow based on contact with the cam against which the valve is resiliently biased. More particularly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and a method of the foregoing character in which the delayed closing of the valve occurs selectively, that is, only when desired.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B and
1
C are schematic views of an internal combustion engine valve and a cam of a camshaft used to operate such valve, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at various times during the rotation of the camshaft;
FIG. 2
is a view like
FIG. 1A
of an alternative embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a view like
FIGS. 1A and 2
of another alternative embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a view like
FIGS. 1A
,
2
and
3
of yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 5
is a view like
FIGS. 1A
,
2
,
3
and
4
of yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B and
1
C illustrate the operation of a valve
10
of an internal combustion engine, and it may be considered to be the exhaust valve of one of the cylinders of the engine. The valve
10
is caused to reciprocate along its longitudinal central axis, vertically as shown in the drawing, by the rotation of a camshaft
12
, which is caused to rotate by a chain or belt drive from an engine crankshaft or another camshaft in a known manner (by elements not shown). The camshaft
12
has an irregularly shaped cam
14
that rotates therewith, and the cam
14
engages a cam follower
16
in the form of an inverted cup that surrounds an enlarged flange
10
a
at the end of the valve
10
, the opposed end of the valve
10
also having an enlarged portion
10
b
that actually functions to open and close an opening in the cylinder that the valve
10
is associated with.
The valve
10
is resiliently biased toward its cylinder closing position, that is, its uppermost position as shown in the drawing, by a coil spring
18
, an uppermost end of which engages the inside bottom of the cam follower
16
and the lowermost end of which engages the upper surface of a laterally extending fixed member
20
. Thus, the cam follower
16
would tend to remain in contact with the came
14
at all times during the rotation of the camshaft. However, in the arrangement of
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B, and
1
C, the return of the cam
10
from its open position in
FIG. 1A
to its closed position in
FIG. 1C
is delayed by providing the valve
10
with an enlargement
10
c
and by surrounding the enlargement
10
c
with a housing
22
of sufficient axial extent to permit the travel of the enlargement
10
c
therein throughout the entire range of travel of the valve
10
. The housing
22
has aligned openings
22
a,
22
b
at its top and bottom to permit the reciprocation of the valve
10
with respect to the housing
22
, and the openings at
22
a,
22
b
have sufficient clearance with respect to a stem portion
10
d
of the valve
10
to permit the flow of hydraulic fluid, namely, engine lubricating oil, through the openings
22
a,
22
b
as the valve
10
moves up and down, the entire valve assembly being immersed in engine lubricating oil. Thus, the viscosity of the engine oil with the housing
22
, some of which must be pumped through the opening
22
a
by the enlargement
10
c
as the valve
10
moves from its
FIG. 1A
position to its
FIG. 1B
position, will delay the return of the valve
10
to its
FIG. 1C
position, notwithstanding the biasing force imposed on the cam follower
16
by the coil spring
18
. In that regard, the opening
22
b
should be somewhat larger than the opening
22
a,
to permit the free flow of engine lubricating oil into the housing
22
when the valve
10
moves from its
FIG. 1B
position to its
FIG. 1C
position and to permit the free flow of engine lubricating oil from the housing
22
as the valve
10
moves from its
FIG. 1A
position to its
FIG. 1C
position.
In the embodiment of
FIG. 2
, each element that corresponds to an element of the embodiment of
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B and
1
C is identified by a three-digit numeral, the last two digits of which are the same as the two digits of the corresponding element of
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B and
1
C. In the embodiment of
FIG. 2
, openings
122
a,
122
b
of a housing
122
are sealed to prevent the flow of engine lubricating oil therethrough as a valve
110
reciprocates under a downwardly directed force imposed by a cam
114
of a rotating camshaft
112
and a resilient upwardly directed force imposed by the coil spring
118
on an enlarged flange
110
a
of the valve
110
. However, the housing
122
does not normally contain engine lubricating oil therein; under these circumstances, therefore, there is no viscous drag on an enlarged portion
110
c
of the valve
110
, and a coil spring
118
will be effective to maintain a cam follower
116
in contact with the cam
114
at all times during the rotation of the camshaft
112
when there is no engine lubricating oil in the housing
122
. However, when it is desired to delay the return of the valve
110
, as it is during certain engine operating conditions, this can be done by the addition of engine lubricating oil to the housing
122
through an inlet/outlet line
124
, and the flow of engine lubricating oil into or out of the housing
122
is selectively permitted or prevented by a servo valve
126
, whose operation is controlled by an engine control unit of the engine with which the valve
110
is associated (elements not shown). In this way, the delayed return of the valve
110
to its closed position can be regulated, and the duration of its open period extended, as required or desired to achieve improved engine operating conditions, and notwithstanding the biasing return force imposed on the cam follower
116
by the coil spring
118
.
In the embodiment of
FIG. 3
, each element that corresponds to an element of the embodiment of
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B and
1
C, or to an element of the embodiment of
FIG. 2
, is identified by a three-digit numeral, the last two digits of which are the same as the two digits of the corresponding element of
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B and
1
C, or to the last two digits of the corresponding element of
FIG. 2
, as the case may be. In the embodiment of
FIG. 3
, the return of a valve
210
from its fully open position, as illustrated in
FIG. 3
, to a closed position corresponding to the position of the valve
10
that is shown in
FIG. 1C
, is delayed by an electromagnetic valve holding device
228
, which acts on an enlargement
210
c
to magnetically restrain its return against the biasing force of a coil spring
218
against a flange
210
a
of the valve
210
and a cam follower
216
. The operation of the electromagnetic valve holding device
228
is selectively energized or deenergized under control by an engine control unit of the engine with which the valve
210
is associated (elements not shown). In this way, the delayed return of the valve
210
to its closed position can be regulated, and the duration of its open period changed, as required or desired to achieve improved engine operating conditions, and notwithstanding the biasing return force imposed on the cam follower
216
by the coil spring
218
.
In the embodiment of
FIG. 4
, each element that corresponds to an element of the embodiment of
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B and
1
C, or to an element of the embodiment of
FIG. 2
, or to an element of the embodiment of
FIG. 3
, is identified by a 300 series numeral, the last two digits of which are the same as the two digits of the corresponding element of FIGS.
1
A,
1
B and
1
C, or the last two digits of the corresponding element of
FIG. 2
or the last two digits of the corresponding element of
FIG. 3
, as the case may be. In the embodiment of
FIG. 4
, an enlarged portion
310
c
of a valve
310
is surrounded by an enclosed housing
322
which sealingly accommodates the reciprocation of the valve
310
with respect to the housing
322
at all locations of the travel of the enlarged portion
310
c.
The housing
322
contains a sealed quantity of a magneto-rheological fluid, that is, a fluid whose viscosity materially increases under the influence of an electromagnetic field. The housing
322
contains an electromagnetic coil
330
embedded in its outer wall, and positioned concentrically with a stem
310
d
of the valve
300
, and whenever the electromagnetic coil
330
is energized, the viscosity of the fluid contained in the housing
322
increases markedly, to thereby delay the return of the valve
310
from its fully open position, as illustrated in
FIG. 4
, to its filly closed position corresponding to the position of the valve
10
in FIG.
1
C. To prevent excessive viscous forces from operating on the enlargement
310
c
of the valve
310
, the enlarged portion
310
c
is provided with apertures
310
e
extending therethrough, to facilitate the flow of fluid from one side of the enlargement
310
c
to the other during periods when the fluid within the housing
322
has a low viscosity.
Thus, when the electromagnetic coil
330
is not energized, a coil spring
318
will be effective to maintain the cam follower
316
in contact with the cam
314
at all times during the rotation of the camshaft
312
. However, when it is desired to delay the return of the valve
310
, as it is during certain engine operating conditions, this can be done by the energization of the electromagnetic coil
322
, and in this way the delayed return of the valve
310
to its closed position can be regulated, and the duration of its open period changed, as required or desired to achieve improved engine operating conditions, and notwithstanding the biasing return force imposed on the cam follower
316
by the coil spring
318
.
In the embodiment of
FIG. 5
, each element that corresponds to an element of the embodiment of
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B and
1
C, or to an element of the embodiment of
FIG. 2
, or an element of the embodiment of
FIG. 3
, or an element of the embodiment of
FIG. 4
, is identified by a 400 series three-digit numeral the last two digits of which are the same as the two digits of the corresponding element of
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B and
1
C, or the same as the last two digits of the corresponding element of
FIGS. 2
,
3
or
4
, as the case may be. In the embodiment of
FIG. 5
, which is otherwise similar to the embodiment of
FIG. 2
, lubricating engine oil flows into a sealed housing
422
through an inlet line
424
, which is provided with a check valve
432
to allow engine oil to flow freely into a sealed housing
422
during the opening of a valve
410
, but prevents oil from flowing back out of the housing
422
into the inlet line
424
during the closing of the valve
410
. The embodiment of
FIG. 5
also is provided with an outlet line
434
to exhaust oil from the housing
422
, and the outlet line
434
is also provided with a check valve
436
to permit oil to be exhausted from the housing
422
during the closing of the valve
410
, while also preventing oil from being drawn back into the housing
422
during the opening of the valve
410
. The outlet line
434
is also provided with a servo valve
426
to selectively open or close the housing
422
to the flow of oil In the embodiment of
FIG. 5
, it is possible to provide controlled leakage of oil out of the housing
422
by providing a high speed valve (not shown) to open on each valve stroke during the closing of the valve. A slower responding valve (also not shown) could simply limit the flow out of the housing
422
, and therefore the rate at which the valve
410
closes. The use of such a slower responding valve is not as ideal, because it will prevent the valve from remaining fully open, but it will allow several valves to be controlled with one hydraulic valve.
The valve
410
of the embodiment of
FIG. 5
has an enlarged flange
410
a
, an enlarged end
410
b
and an elongate stem
410
d
that extends between the enlarged flange
410
a
and the enlarged end
410
b
. The elongate stem
410
is provided with an enlarged portion
410
c
that is surrounded by the housing
422
.
Although the best mode contemplated by the inventor for carrying out the present invention as of the filing date hereof has been shown and described herein, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that suitable modifications, variations and equivalents may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, such scope being limited solely by the terms of the following claims and the legal equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. In an internal combustion engine having a rotatable camshaft (112, 412) with an irregular shaped cam (114, 414) that is rotatable therewith, a valve assembly comprising:a valve (110, 410) having an enlarged end and an opposed end, said valve being reciprocable along a longitudinal central axis extending between the enlarged end and the opposed end, said valve being reciprocable between an open position of said enlarged end and a closed position of said enlarged end; a cam follower (116, 416) operatively associated with said opposed end of said valve, said cam follower being positioned to engage said irregularly shaped cam; resilient means (118, 418) for imposing a biasing force on said cam follower against said cam to urge said valve to the closed position of said enlarged end; non-mechanical force means (122, 422) for acting on said valve, against the biasing force imposed by said resilient means, for delaying the movement of said valve from the open position of the enlarged end to the closed position of the enlarged end; wherein said non-mechanical force means comprises means (122, 422) for imposing an hydraulic force on said valve; and means (124, 422) for selectively controlling the application of force by said non-mechanical force means to vary the time involved in the movement of the valve from the open position of the enlarged end to the closed position of the enlarged end; and wherein the valve has an elongate stem (110d, 410d) extending between said enlarged end (110b, 410b) and said opposed end (110a, 410a) and an enlarged portion (110c, 410c) positioned on the elongate stem between said enlarged end and said opposed end, and wherein said means for selectively controlling the application of force by said non-mechanical force means comprises: a housing (122, 422) surrounding a portion of said valve stem, said enlarged portion being positioned within said housing, travel of said enlarged portion of said valve stem being entirely within said housing at all times during travel of said valve between the closed position of said enlarged end and the open position of said enlarged end; and wherein said means for selectively controlling comprises means 124, 424) for selectively introducing an hydraulic fluid into said housing and for withdrawing hydraulic fluid from said housing.
- 2. A valve assembly according to claim 1 wherein said means for selectively introducing an hydraulic fluid into said housing and for withdrawing hydraulic fluid from said housing comprises:an inlet/outlet line (124); and servo valve means (126) for selectively permitting or preventing hydraulic fluid from flowing through said inlet/outlet line.
- 3. A valve assembly according to claim 1 and further comprising:an inlet line (424) for introducing an hydraulic fluid into said housing; a servo valve (426) for selectively permitting hydraulic fluid to flow through said inlet line Into said housing; a first check valve (432) in said inlet line for preventing reverse flow of hydraulic fluid through said inlet line; an outlet line (434) for withdrawing hydraulic fluid front said housing; and a second check valve (435), said second check valve being positioned in said outlet line and preventing return of hydraulic fluid into said housing through said outlet line.
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