Variable valve timing adjustable finger follower assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6550435
  • Patent Number
    6,550,435
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A valve timing system for an internal combustion engine having a roller finger follower assembly including a lash adjustment mechanism. The roller finger follower assembly includes a base arm and a roller carriage that may be assembled to each other in a range of positions. The roller carriage supports a camshaft contact roller that may be moved by an adjustment mechanism to cause the camshaft contact roller to be contacted by the lobe of a camshaft in a range of angular relationships. The roller finger follower assembly includes a lash pin having a central section that is contoured to provide a secondary lash adjustment.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a valve lifter finger follower for an internal combustion engine.




2. Background Art




Valves for internal combustion engines are generally opened and closed to allow for the intake and exhaust of gases in cylinders of the engine. Valves are operated by various valve lifter mechanisms including rocker arms and roller finger follower assemblies. Roller finger follower assemblies are well suited to overhead cam engines and also V-type engines. Timing valve opening and closing is important to maximize fuel efficiency, assure complete combustion, and maximize engine output. Adjusting valve timing can lead to improvements in fuel economy, engine emissions, torque and idle quality.




Many different approaches have been proposed for providing adjustable valve timing. Some prior art approaches include independent lifter control for each cylinder by means of electrical solenoids or by changing the pivot point for a rocker arm. Various other approaches have also been proposed.




There is a need for a system and apparatus for providing adjustable valve timing wherein the valve timing may be adjusted in a synchronized manner to minimize variation of timing from cylinder to cylinder. There is also a need for a simple and effective valve timing adjustment mechanism that may be used with intake or exhaust valves. There is also a need for a valve timing adjustment mechanism that is amenable to dual overhead cam and single overhead cam applications.




The above problems and objectives are addressed by the present invention as summarized below.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




According to one of the aspects of the present invention, a valve timing system for an internal combustion engine is provided wherein a finger follower arm is attached to a camshaft contact roller in an adjustable manner that permits the roller to be located within a range of positions along the length of the finger follower arm. The roller is supported on the finger follower arm to contact a rotating cam on a camshaft. A linkage is provided for adjusting the position of the camshaft contact roller and thereby change the valve timing of the internal combustion engine.




According to another aspect of the invention, a roller finger follower assembly for an internal combustion engine is provided for an internal combustion engine having a camshaft. A lobe of the camshaft is rotated in accordance with the operating cycle of the internal combustion engine and contacts the roller finger follower assembly to open and close its associated valve. The roller finger follower assembly includes a base arm that is pivotally secured to a pivot connection and has a finger that engages the valve. A roller carriage supports a roller that is adjustably secured to the base arm with the roller being disposed between the pivot connection and the point at which the finger contacts the valve. The roller is positioned to contact the cam lobe as it is rotated by the camshaft. An adjustment link is provided for shifting the roller carriage relative to the base arm to cause the roller to contact the lobe of the camshaft within a range of angular positions relative to the camshaft.




According to another aspect of the invention, a finger follower assembly is provided for an internal combustion engine having at least one valve that is opened and closed in a timed manner to port combustion gases for the combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine. The internal combustion engine has at least one camshaft having at least one cam lobe that is rotated by the camshaft in accordance with the operating cycle of the internal combustion engine. The cam lobe contacts the roller finger follower assembly periodically to open and close the valve. The roller finger follower assembly includes a lash pin having a cam portion defining a contoured surface. A first linkage connector and a second linkage connector are provided on opposite ends of the lash pin. An arm is secured to the lash pin at a first end. The arm has a valve engaging finger that engages the valve at a second end of the arm opposite the lash pin. A roller is mounted on the arm between the lash pin and the finger and is positioned to be periodically contacted by the lobe on the camshaft that causes the valve to open and close periodically. First and second linkages are operatively connected to the roller to adjust the position of the roller on the arm. A lash adjuster is attached to the engine and is positioned to engage the lash pin. The lash adjuster is secured to the engine and is adjustable to change the point at which the contoured surface of the lash pin contacts the lash adjuster. Rotation of the lash pin causes the linkages to move the roller and also changes the point at which the lash adjuster contacts the contoured surface to thereby provide a secondary lash adjustment.




According to another aspect of the invention, the finger follower arm comprises a base arm and a roller carriage to which the camshaft contact roller is rotatably secured. The roller carriage is shiftably attached to the base follower arm that may be provided in a form of a track and track follower.




According to another aspect of the invention, the linkage may further comprise an adjustment link and an adjustment cam. The adjustment link is secured on a first end to the adjustment cam and on a second end is secured to the camshaft contact roller. A camshaft contact roller is secured to the finger follower arm and is engaged by a second end of the adjustment link to move the roller carriage relative to the finger follower arm.




The linkage may also include a lash pin that engages the finger follower arm wherein the lash pin is rotatable relative to the finger follower arm. The lash pin may be rotated to rotate the adjustment cam relative to the finger follower arm to cause the adjustment link to move the cam shaft contact roller.




According to another aspect of the invention, the camshaft contact roller is moveably mounted on the finger follower arm to cause the lift of the valve to occur at different timing positions relative to the rotating cam.




According to another aspect of the invention, the lash pin may include a contoured section that contacts a lash adjuster attached to the engine thereby permitting simultaneous adjustment of valve timing, valve lift and lash control. The lash adjuster may also include a friction cap that is interposed between the lash pin and lash adjuster to minimize wear of the lash pin and lash adjuster.




These and other advantages and aspects of the present invention will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the attached drawings and following detailed description of the embodiments of the invention below.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is fragmentary cross-sectional view of part of an internal combustion engine having a valve and roller finger follower assembly made in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a exploded elevational view of a roller finger follower assembly made according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a diagrammatic view of a roller finger follower assembly showing the roller in two different positions;





FIG. 4

is a diagrammatic view of a roller finger follower assembly with the lobe of the camshaft engaging the roller in position A;





FIG. 5

is a diagrammatic view of a roller finger follower assembly and camshaft with the camshaft engaging the roller in position B;





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view of a roller finger follower assembly made according to the present invention;





FIG. 7



a


is an exploded perspective view of a lash pin and lash adjuster made in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 7



b


is a cross-sectional view taken along the line


7




b—




7




b


in

FIG. 7



a;







FIG. 8



a


is a diagrammatic partial cross-sectional view showing the lash adjuster and lash pin in a position corresponding to the position of the cam and roller shown in

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 8



b


is a diagrammatic partial cross-sectional view showing the lash adjuster and lash pin in a position corresponding to the position of the camshaft and roller shown in FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, a roller finger follower assembly


10


is shown as part of an internal combustion engine


12


. The internal combustion engine


12


has combustion chambers


14


having a plurality of valve ports


16


that are opened and closed by means of a valve


18


. The valves


18


may be either intake or exhaust valves that may be adjusted independently. The exhaust valves may be adjusted for emission control and the intake valves may be adjusted for improved performance. The valve


18


has a valve stem


20


and a valve spring


22


that biases the valve


18


to close the valve port


16


. The valve stem


20


is contacted by a finger


26


of the roller finger follower assembly


10


. A camshaft contact roller


28


is part of the roller finger follower assembly


10


. A camshaft


30


including a plurality of lobes


32


is mounted adjacent the roller finger follower assembly


10


on the internal combustion engine


12


so that as the camshaft


30


rotates the lobe


32


it periodically contacts the camshaft contact roller


28


. The camshaft contact roller


28


is moved downwardly as depicted in

FIG. 1

when the lobe


32


contacts the camshaft contact roller


28


. This downward movement is transferred to the finger


26


that contacts the valve stem


20


and shifts it so that the valve


18


opens the valve port


16


.




A lash pin


36


is secured to the roller finger follower assembly


10


at the opposite end of the assembly from the finger


26


. The lash pin


36


also includes a hydraulically actuated lash adjuster


38


. The lash adjuster


38


may be adjusted by providing hydraulic fluid through a manifold


40


formed in the internal combustion engine


12


.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, some of the components of the roller finger follower assembly


10


are shown in greater detail. A base arm


44


including a finger


26


and lash pin


36


is illustrated. A roller carriage


46


that supports the camshaft contact roller


28


and adjustment cam


48


is shown detached from the lash pin


36


. A shaft


50


is provided to connect the camshaft contact roller


28


to the roller carriage


46


and is also inserted in a slot


52


. The base arm


44


includes a first track


54


while the roller carriage


46


includes a second track


56


. The first track


54


is a set of elongated ribs and the second track


56


is a set of slots. First and second tracks


54


,


56


are provided to guide movement of the roller carriage


46


on the base arm


44


while the shaft


50


remains within the slot


52


. Shaft


50


is positionable at any point along the slot


52


.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, the base arm


44


is shown with the camshaft contact roller


28


in two different positions denominated positions A and B. The camshaft contact roller


28


when in position A is a distance I


A


from the center line of the lash pin


36


. When the camshaft contact roller


28


is in position B, the center of the shaft


50


is a distance I


B


from the center line of the lash pin


36


. The change in lift that may be achieved by moving the roller from position A to position B is designated “dh” and is illustrated by arrows to the left of the finger


26


in FIG.


3


.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, roller finger follower assembly


10


Is shown in conjunction with a camshaft


30


and lobe


32


with the roller


28


in position A corresponding to a position that would be preferred when the engine is running at high load with low torque output. The distance between the center line of the camshaft


30


and the contact point on the roller


28


is designated I


A


and the center line of the roller


28


and the shaft


50


is shown by the lower line.




Referring now to

FIG. 5

, the roller finger follower assembly


10


, camshaft


30


, and lobe


32


are shown with the roller


28


in position B that corresponds to a low load operational mode with high torque output. When the roller


28


is in position B, the center line of the camshaft


30


is a distance L


B


from the contact point with the roller


28


. In this position opening of the valve


18


is retarded in comparison to the arrangement shown in FIG.


4


and the degree of valve


18


lift is reduced by “dh” that corresponds to the distance between the two phantom lines shown at the left side of FIG.


4


.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

, the roller finger follower assembly


10


is shown in the exploded perspective. The base arm


44


and the roller carriage


46


are secured together and moveable relative to each other by means of the cooperating first and second tracks


54


,


56


. The location of the roller carriage


46


on the base arm


44


is adjusted by means of the adjustment arm


62


that is connected by pin


60


to the adjustment cam


48


. An adjustment cam


48


is provided on both sides of the base arm


44


. The two adjustment cams


48


are press fit or otherwise secured on opposite sides of the lash pin


36


. When the adjustment arm


62


is moved, the adjustment cam


48


moves arcuately causing the lash pin


36


to rotate and also causing the adjustment links


58


to move the roller carriage


46


via the shaft


50


. The camshaft contact roller


28


is mounted on the shaft


50


. The shaft


50


is moveable within slot


52


that limits the relative movement of the roller carriage


46


relative to the base arm


44


.




The lash pin includes a central section


64


that is contoured to provide a secondary auxiliary lash adjustment mechanism that is coordinated with the position of the adjustment cam


48


and roller carriage


46


. The secondary lash adjustment is used to maintain proper lash for NVH and arm ejection. The central section


64


may be characterized as having an elliptical cross-section, a cross-section generated by intersecting circular surfaces, or any other cross-section that provides different radius contact points as the lash pin is rotated. A friction cap


66


is received on the central section


64


between the lash pin


36


and the lash adjuster


38


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 7



a


and


b,


the lash pin


36


and lash adjuster


38


are shown in greater detail.

FIG. 7



b


illustrates an exemplary cross-section of the central section


64


of the lash pin


36


. The angle θ indicated by the arcuate line extending from a to b illustrates the angular positions of the lash pin between positions A and B shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

above. As shown in

FIG. 7



a,


the distance from the center of the lash pin


36


to the point of contact with the friction cap


66


at position “A” is approximately equal to the radius of the lash pin. At position “B”, the thickness of the lash pin is reduced thereby providing an automatic adjustment that compensates for movement of the roller carriage


46


on the base arm


44


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 8



a


and


b,


the lash pin


36


and lash adjuster


38


are shown in greater detail. The central section


64


as shown in

FIGS. 8



a


and


b


is an elliptical section. This alternative would be acceptable but would be more difficult to manufacture than the central section


64


illustrated in

FIG. 7



b.


The lash adjuster


38


includes a nose


68


on which the friction cap


66


is received. The lash adjuster


38


may be adjusted by supply or withdrawing hydraulic fluid through the hydraulic fluid supply manifold


40


for the primary lash adjustment. Lash adjustment is provided to eliminate noise and chatter associated with the roller finger follower assemblies


10


. As shown in

FIG. 8



a,


the central section


64


is rotated to its minimum height position that allows the nose


68


to be extended from the lash adjuster


38


. As shown in

FIG. 8



b,


the central section


64


is rotated to a vertical orientation wherein the radius of the central section


64


is maximized relative to the contact point with the friction cap


66


. This causes the friction cap


66


to force the nose


68


toward the lash adjuster


38


.




In operation, the adjustment arm


62


is moved to rotate the adjustment cams


48


. The adjustment cams


48


shift the adjustment length


58


to move the cam shaft contact roller


28


that is carried by the roller carriage


46


on the base arm


44


. Movement of the cam shaft contact roller


28


adjusts the timing and lift of the valve


18


. The adjustment cams


48


are attached to the lash pin


36


that controls the distance from the lash adjuster


38


to the base arm


44


. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a one-step timing, lift, and lash adjustment mechanism is provided.




The roller finger follower arm is adjustable to vary valve timing and lift. Force applied through the adjustment arm


62


is used to shift the roller carriage


46


on the base arm


44


. Valve timing may be adjusted as illustrated above between positions A and B. Valve timing and lift may be further modified depending upon the base arm track


54


and configuration of the slot


52


. The adjustment cam


48


on the lash pin


36


controls the distance of the roller


28


from the lash pin


36


. The contoured portion


64


of the lash pin


36


provides a secondary lash adjustment. The secondary lash adjustment is accomplished in concert with adjustments in the position of the roller


28


.




While the best mode for carrying out the invention has been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention as defined by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A valve timing system for internal combustion engine having at least one valve having a valve stem and at least one rotating cam, the valve timing system comprising:a finger follower arm having a first end extending to the valve stem; a camshaft contact roller attached to the finger follower arm and being adjustable within a range of positions along the length of the finger follower arm, the camshaft contact roller being supported on the finger follower arm to contact the rotating cam; and a linkage connected to the camshaft contact roller and a second end of the finger follower arm that adjusts the position of the camshaft contact roller to change the valve timing of the internal combustion engine.
  • 2. The valve timing system of claim 1 wherein the finger follower arm further comprises a base follower arm and a roller carriage, wherein the camshaft contact roller is rotatably secured to the roller carriage, and the roller carriage is slidably attached to the base follower arm.
  • 3. The valve timing system of claim 2 wherein the base follower arm and the roller carriage have a first track and a second track, respectively.
  • 4. The valve timing system of claim 1 wherein the linkage further comprises an adjustment link and an adjustment cam, the adjustment link being secured to the adjustment cam on a first end and being secured to the cam shaft contact roller on a second end, wherein the camshaft contact roller is secured to the finger follower arm and is engaged by the second end of the adjustment link for movement relative to the finger follower arm.
  • 5. The valve timing system of claim 4 wherein the linkage further comprises a lash pin that engages the finger follower arm, the lash pin being rotatable relative to the finger follower arm, wherein the lash pin may be rotated to rotate the adjustment cam relative to the finger follower arm that causes the adjustment link to move the camshaft contact roller.
  • 6. The valve timing system of claim 1 wherein the camshaft contact roller is secured to the finger follower arm by a pin that extends through a slot formed in the finger follower arm.
  • 7. The valve timing system of claim 6 wherein the slot extends generally lengthwise of the finger follower arm.
  • 8. The valve timing system of claim 1 wherein the cam shaft contact roller is moveable on the finger follower arm to cause the lift of the valve to occur at different timing positions relative to the rotating cam.
  • 9. A roller finger follower assembly for an internal combustion engine having at least one valve that is opened and closed in a timed manner to port combustion gases for a combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine, the internal combustion engine having at least one cam shaft having at least one cam lobe that is rotated by the cam shaft in accordance with the operating cycle of the internal combustion engine, the cam lobe contacts the roller finger follower assembly periodically to open and close the valve, the roller finger follower assembly comprising:a base arm that is pivotally secured to a pivot connection, the base arm having a valve engaging finger that engages the valve at a location spaced from the pivot connection; a roller carriage supporting a roller that is adjustably secured to the base arm so that the roller is disposed between the pivot connection and the point at which the finger contacts the valve, the roller being positioned to contact the cam lobe as it is rotated by the cam shaft; and an adjustment link for shifting the roller carriage relative to the base arm to cause the roller to contact the lobe of the cam shaft within a range of angular positions relative to the cam shaft.
  • 10. The roller finger follower assembly of claim 9 wherein the roller carriage is slidably attached to the base arm.
  • 11. The roller finger follower assembly of claim 9 wherein the adjustment link comprises an elongated link and an adjustment cam, the elongated link having first and second ends with the first end being connected to the roller by a shaft that supports the roller on the base arm and the second end being connected to the adjustment cam.
  • 12. The roller finger follower cam assembly of claim 11 wherein the pivot connection is a rotatable lash pin and the adjustment cam is attached to the lash pin, and wherein the lash pin is mounted on the base arm at the opposite end of the base arm from the cam engaging finger, the lash pin being rotatable relative to the base arm, wherein the lash pin may be rotated to rotate the adjustment cam to cause the adjustment link to move the roller carriage on the base arm.
  • 13. The roller finger follower cam assembly of claim 12 wherein the lash pin includes a contoured section that contacts a lash adjuster attached to the engine that permits simultaneous adjustment of valve timing, valve lift and lash control.
  • 14. The roller finger follower cam assembly of claim 13 wherein the lash adjuster includes a friction cap that is interposed between the lash pin and the lash adjuster that minimizes wear of the lash adjuster.
  • 15. The roller finger follower cam assembly of claim 9 wherein the roller is secured to a shaft that extends through a slot formed in the base arm.
  • 16. The roller finger follower cam assembly of claim 13 wherein the slot extends generally lengthwise of the base arm.
  • 17. A finger follower cam assembly for an internal combustion engine having at least one valve that is opened and closed in a timed manner to port combustion gases for a combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine, the internal combustion engine having at least one cam shaft having at least one cam lobe that is rotated by the cam shaft in accordance with the operating cycle of the internal combustion engine, the cam lobe contacts the finger follower assembly periodically to open and close the valve, the finger follower assembly comprising:a lash pin, the lash pin having a cam portion defining a contoured surface, a first linkage connector and second linkage connector being provided on opposite ends of the lash pin, first and second linkage connectors being secured to a first linkage and a second linkage, respectively; an arm to which the lash pin is secured at a first end, the arm having a valve engaging finger that engages the valve at a second end of the arm opposite the lash pin, a roller mounted on the arm between the lash pin and the finger, the roller being positioned to be periodically contacted by the lobe on the cam shaft that causes the valve to open and close periodically, first and second linkages being operatively connected to the roller to adjust the position of the roller on the arm; and a lash adjuster attached to the engine and being disposed to engage the lash pin, the lash adjuster being secured to the engine and adjustable to change the point at which the elliptical surface of the lash pin contacts the lash adjuster, wherein rotation of the lash pin causes the linkages to move the roller and also changes the point at which the lash adjuster contacts the contoured surface to thereby provide a secondary lash adjustment.
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