Discrete mode variable valve gear
A valve lifter is activated selectively by one of a plurality of cams, either via displaceable rollers or via tappets having rotatable grooves on top, to provide discrete or stepwise multimode operation and deactivation. The hydraulic control is only an option since the pure mechanical control is adequate. Easy to retrofit into existing engines.
A valve lifter is activated selectively by one of a plurality of cams, either via displaceable rollers or via tappets having rotatable grooves on top, to provide discrete or stepwise multimode operation and deactivation.
The pure mechanical control is adequate.
The closest prior art is the PCT/GR04/000043 patent application.
In the continuously variable valve lift systems a unique cam lobe, in cooperation with a control member, controls the motion of a valve depending on the position of the control member. Although the number of the valve lift curves is infinite, it is not necessarily the desirable.
In the discrete or stepwise multimode systems, on the other hand, the complexity of the valve lifters, the hydraulic control, the impact transition from mode to mode and the inertia loads of the idle parts are disadvantages which are solved with this invention.
As shown in FIGS. 1 to 5, a typical roller finger follower with hydraulic lash adjuster is actuated by cam lobes of different profiles, mounted on the same camshaft. The cam lobes are not in direct contact to the roller of the valve lifter. A first free roller is trapped inside a properly machined groove on a first engaging member, while a second free roller is trapped inside a second engaging member.
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It must be noted that the transition from deactivation to mild mode and then to wild mode is progressive and may even last for a few cycles of the engine in comparison to the impact/instant transition.
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It is obvious that the system can use more that the two or the three steps described. Additional modes can be added easily because when a cam is deactivated, the relevant engaging member and the roller stay aside idle without adding their inertia.
The valve lifter may activate more than one valves.
The valve lifter can be a rocker arm pivotally mounted on a pivot shaft.
The control of the system is easy because there is no need for complicated oil passages inside the valve lifters, no need for locking pins, no need for extreme accuracy etc. Here the control is applied only on stationary like components.
In another embodiment, a valve operating system includes a tappet cam follower combined with high lift and low lift or no lift cams.
The tappet comprises grooves at its surface facing the cams.
At one mode of operation the grooves are at a direction that provides space to the high lift cam(s) to rotate without displacing the tappet, so the tappet is actuated by the low lift or the no lift cam(s).
At a second mode of operation the grooves are at a direction that cancels the disengagement of the high lift cam(s), so the tappet is actuated by the high lift cam(s).
The proper geometry of the system, including the tappet, the grooves and the cams, provides smooth/continuous control of the valve at all modes. The application is similar to the overhead camshaft engines and to the side camshaft engines with pushrods.
The profiles of the associated cams can be different from valve to valve, to provide additional modes of engine operation, like valve deactivation, cylinder deactivation etc.
The grooves can be machined directly on the top surface of the tappet or on its lash adjuster.
Hydraulic or mechanical lash adjusters can be incorporated as in conventional tappets.
The control of the system can be mechanical, hydraulic etc. The objective of the control is to rotate and keep at the right direction the grooves. Compared to the prior art two mode tappet, the present is simpler, because it is nothing more than a conventional tappet with some slots on it, it is lighter, permitting higher revs and lower friction, it does not need extreme construction accuracy or special materials, it is easily controlled even mechanically, it is space effective permitting direct application on existing engines as retrofit, etc.
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In case the low lift cam lobe is a no lift cam, at low lift mode the valve is deactivated.
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The transition from high lift mode to low lift mode can be done no matter what the camshaft angle is, but the transition from the low lift mode to the high lift mode takes place with the valve closed, otherwise the high lift cams that move inside the grooves do not allow the tappet to rotate.
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It is obvious that cams of the same maximum valve lift, but providing different valve lift profiles, can be used.
Claims
1. A valve-operating system for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a valve lifter moved in unison with a valve mounted in an engine body;
- a plurality of cams, each one for providing a specific operational mode to the valve, with at least one cam, of said plurality of cams, being not in direct engagement to said valve lifter;
- a roller for engaging said at least one cam with said valve lifter;
- a displaceable engaging member mounted slidably or pivotally or in other way on said engine, holding said roller and providing the necessary reaction to said roller;
- said displaceable engaging member has an activation position where said roller engages said at least one cam and said valve lifter transferring camming action from said at least one cam to said valve lifter, and a deactivation position where said valve lifter is disengaged from said at least one cam;
- so that said valve lifter can be activated from different cams, depending on the position of the relevant engaging members.
2. As in claim 1 wherein said roller abuts along a surface of said displaceable engaging member.
3. As in claim 1 wherein said roller is supported on a rocker pivotally mounted on said displaceable engaging member.
4. As in claim 1 wherein said valve lifter is a bucket lifter.
5. As in claim 1 wherein the engaging member has more than one activation positions for providing additional valve lift profiles.
6. As in claim 1 wherein said valve lifter activates more than one valves.
7. A tappet cam follower reciprocating along a tappet guide of an engine,
- the tappet cam follower is angularly displaceable,
- the tappet cam follower cooperates with a set of cams mounted on a camshaft of said engine, said set of cams comprises at least one cam, characterized in that:
- the close to the camshaft side of the tappet cam follower is configured such that at a first angular position of the tappet cam follower it provides space to a cam, of the set of cams, to rotate without actuating the tappet cam follower, while at a second angular position of the tappet cam follower the same cam actuates the tappet cam follower.
8. A tappet cam follower reciprocating along a tappet guide of an engine, the tappet cam follower being actuated by at least one cam, of a plurality of cams mounted on a camshaft of said engine, the tappet cam follower is angularly displaceable about the axis of said tappet guide, characterized in that the tappet cam follower is configured such that it selectively engages and disengages at least one cam, of the plurality of cams, according its angular displacement.
9. As in claim 7, characterized in that said close to the camshaft side of the tappet cam follower comprises grooves or gaps to allow, at an angular position of the tappet cam follower, one or more of the cams of the set of cams to pass through and thereby be disengaged from the tappet cam follower.
10. As in claim 7, characterized in that said set of cams comprises at least two cams of substantially the same profile, said at least two cams are simultaneously engaged and disengaged to provide substantially uninterruptible abutment between the camshaft and the tappet cam follower despite the gaps on the tappet cam follower surface.
11. As in claim 7, characterized in that the tappet cam follower can be locked at additional angular positions in order to engage and disengage additional cams or group of cams of the set of cams and thereby to provide further modes of operation.
12. As in claim 7, characterized in that the set of cams comprises high lift cams and low lift cams or no lift cams.
13. As in claim 7, characterized in that the tappet cam follower comprises hydraulic lash adjuster.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 21, 2006
Publication Date: Sep 7, 2006
Inventors: Manousos Pattakos (Nikea Piraeus), John Pattakos (Nikea Piraeus), Emmanouel Pattakos (Nikea Piraeus)
Application Number: 11/357,865
International Classification: F01L 1/34 (20060101); F01L 1/02 (20060101); F01L 1/18 (20060101);