Claims
- 1. A variable valve timing system for an internal combustion engine comprising:
a housing member rotating as a unit with either a crankshaft or a camshaft of the internal combustion engine; a rotor member relatively rotatably assembled on a shoe portion provided at the housing member and forming an advanced angle chamber and a retarded angle chamber at a vane portion in the housing member, the rotor member rotating as a unit with either the camshaft or the crankshaft of the internal combustion engine; a relative rotation controlling mechanism actuated in response to supply and discharge of an operation fluid, and allowing relative rotation of the housing member and the rotor member under an unlock condition while restricting relative rotation of the housing member and the rotor member at a lock phase between a most advanced angle phase and a most retarded angle phase, excluding the most retarded angle phase or the most advanced angle phase, under a lock condition; a fluid pressure circuit controlling the operation fluid to be supplied to and discharged from the advanced angle chamber, the retarded angle chamber, and the relative rotation controlling mechanism; and an auxiliary controlling mechanism actuated in response to the operation fluid supplied to and discharged from the fluid pressure circuit, and allowing the relative rotation of the housing member and the rotor member under the unlock condition, and restricting the rotation of the rotor member to the retarded angle side or to the advanced angle side relative to the housing member at a set phase between the most retarded angle phase or the most advanced angle phase and the lock phase under the lock condition.
- 2. The variable valve timing system according to claim 1, including a biasing device rotatably biasing the rotor member to the advanced angle side or to the retarded angle side relative to the housing member with a predetermined biasing force.
- 3. The variable valve timing system according to claim 2, wherein: the biasing device is disposed between the housing member and the rotor member for biasing the rotor member relative to the housing member.
- 4. The variable valve timing system according to claim 3, wherein the relative rotation controlling mechanism includes a spring and a lock plate slidably positioned in a radially directed retracting groove formed in the housing member.
- 5. The variable valve timing system according to claim 4, wherein the relative rotation controlling mechanism includes an end portion of the lock plate slidably positionable in a respective lock groove formed in the rotor member.
- 6. The variable valve timing system according to claim 5, wherein the auxiliary relative rotation controlling mechanism includes a stepped radial inner end of the lock plate.
- 7. The variable valve timing system according to claim 5, wherein the auxiliary relative rotation controlling mechanism includes a step portion of the lock groove.
- 8. The variable valve timing system according to claim 1, wherein the auxiliary controlling mechanism is integrally assembled in the relative rotation controlling mechanism.
- 9. The variable valve timing system according to claim 1, wherein the relative rotation controlling mechanism includes a spring and a lock plate slidably positioned in a radially directed retracting groove formed in the housing member.
- 10. The variable valve timing system according to claim 9, wherein the relative rotational controlling mechanism includes an end portion of the lock plate slidably positionable in a lock groove formed in the rotor member.
- 11. The variable valve timing system according to claim 1, wherein the relative rotational controlling mechanism includes a first controlling mechanism that includes a first lock plate slidably positioned in a first radially directed retracting groove formed in the housing member and a first spring biasing the first lock plate, and a second controlling mechanism that includes a second lock plate slidably positioned in a second radially directed retracting groove formed in the housing member and a second spring biasing the second lock plate.
- 12. The variable valve timing system according to claim 11, wherein an end portion of the first lock plate is slidably positionable in a first lock groove formed in the rotor member, and an end portion of the second lock plate is slidably positionable in a second lock groove formed in the rotor member.
Priority Claims (1)
| Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
| 2000-294919 |
Sep 2000 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 with respect to Japanese Application 2000-294919 filed on Sep. 27, 2000, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.