US20020038642A1 - Switchable support element - Google Patents
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- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
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- the invention concerns a switchable support element for a valve train of an internal combustion engine, said support element having an outer housing, an inner element, a hydraulic clearance compensation element and a coupling means, the outer housing being installed with an outer peripheral surface in a reception of a cylinder head and comprising a longitudinal bore within which, in an uncoupled state, the inner element is axially displaceable, the inner element comprising a further bore in which a pressure piston having a head and forming a part of the clearance compensation element is received, said coupling means comprising at least one bore extending in radial or in secant direction in each of the inner element and the outer housing and at least one associated slide, said bores being aligned to each other in a relative position of the inner element and the outer housing, and the slide being partially displaceable by an actuating means from the bore of the outer housing into the bore of the inner element for achieving coupling.
- a switchable support element of the pre-cited type is known from DE 44 22 340 A1.
- this support element comprises a so-called lost motion compression spring which increases the design length.
- the bore for the slide in the inner element extends radially through the entire inner . element and is arranged beneath the clearance compensation element in axial direction. This is an unfavorable stacked-up construction. Since, for example, cooling water ducts and gas exchange channels extend in the immediate vicinity of the reception for the support element in the cylinder head, the installation depth available for the relatively long support element is limited, or complicated modifications must be made to existing cylinder heads. However, such modifications are often not possible because they would interfere with flow conditions, particularly in the gas exchange channels.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a switchable support element of the pre-cited type in which the mentioned drawbacks are eliminated by simple measures.
- the invention achieves this object by the fact that the bore of the inner element is made as a pocket bore whose axial line intersects the further bore of the inner element.
- the actuating means for the slide that is made, for instance, as a rod, is installed in a housing that extends in the cylinder head and adjoins the reception of the outer housing. It is proposed at the same time to create a simple anti-rotation device for the inner element relative to the outer housing through the inner end of a section of the housing. In addition, an upper stop for the inner element relative to the outer housing can also be realized in this region. Due to these measures, further anti-rotation and upper stop means can be dispensed with.
- the housing for the actuating means is arranged in a region of the cylinder head that intersects neither the above-mentioned cooling ducts and gas exchange channels nor spark plug holes, camshaft bearings and the like.
- the slide with its actuating means is situated outside of the support element and is applied to this only in radial or in secant direction.
- the slide is actuated electromagnetically or hydraulically.
- the outer end surface of the slide can define a pressure chamber for hydraulic medium, or the slide can be configured as an actuator rod comprising an armature plate for electromagnetic actuation.
- a means for re-setting the slide against the force of the electromagnetic or hydraulic actuating means may also be installed in the housing. This a further measure towards reducing the dimensions of the switchable support element.
- the scope of the invention also includes a solution in which the support element is not completely but only partly disconnectable from cam lift. It is also conceivable to realize switching steps by arranging bores for the slide at different heights in the inner element.
- FIGURE is a schematic representation of a switchable support element in longitudinal section.
- FIG. 1 discloses a switchable support element 1 .
- This comprises an outer housing 2 that is fixedly installed with its outer peripheral surface 3 in a reception 4 of a cylinder head 5 .
- the outer housing 2 comprises a longitudinal bore 6 in which an inner element 7 extends with its outer peripheral surface 8 .
- An axially displaceable pressure piston 10 forming a part of a hydraulic clearance compensation element 11 , not specifically described, is installed in a bore 9 of the inner element 7 .
- a high pressure chamber 14 for hydraulic medium extends between a bottom 12 of the inner element 7 and an opposing one-way valve 13 .
- a lost motion spring 14 b is constrained between the bottom 12 and a bottom 14 a of the outer housing 2 .
- the pressure piston 10 possesses a head 15 that extends beyond the inner element 7 . This head 15 serves as a support for a switchable or a non-switchable finger lever, not illustrated.
- Each of the inner element 7 and the outer housing 2 possesses a bore 16 , 17 , which bores are aligned to each other in the illustration of the figure.
- the bore 16 of the inner element 7 is configured as a pocket bore and extends at a level of the pressure piston 10 . Its axial line therefore intersects the bore 9 of the inner element 7 .
- the bore 17 of the outer housing 2 is made as a through-bore.
- a housing section 18 of a housing 19 extends in this bore 17 .
- An inner end 20 of the housing section 18 extends into an axial groove 21 of the outer peripheral surface 8 and is laterally surrounded by this axial groove 21 .
- This configuration serves as an anti-rotation device of the inner element 7 relative to the outer housing 2 and thus also serves to assure a circumferential positional correspondence of the bores 16 , 17 .
- An axial positional correspondence of the bores 16 , 17 may also be assured by providing that a step, not shown, in the axial groove 21 engages the underside of the inner end 20 .
- the bores 16 , 17 form a part of a coupling means 22 .
- a further part of the coupling means 22 is a slide 23 , only roughly indicated in the figure.
- This slide 23 extends in the housing 19 and is surrounded by the housing section 18 .
- the bores 16 , 17 are aligned to each other so that it would be possible to displace the slide 23 with its inner end 25 partially into the bore 16 of the inner element 7 through the force of its actuating means 24 .
- the support element 1 would then be in a switched-on state and the gas exchange valve loaded by the finger lever would open in direction of maximum lift.
- the actuating means 24 or a re-setting means, not shown, such as a compression spring would displace the slide 23 back into the housing 19 till the bore 16 of the inner element 7 is disengaged.
- the inner element 7 can thus be displaced relative to the housing 2 .
- the gas exchange valve would remain closed and the finger lever would pivot on the support element.
- a particular advantage of the invention is that the support element 1 requires only a very small design space. Because the bore 16 of the inner element 7 is arranged laterally of the pressure piston 10 and made only as a pocket bore, the stacked arrangement of the through-bore in the inner element for the slide and the hydraulic clearance compensation element on top of each other as found in prior art configurations is not required.
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- The invention concerns a switchable support element for a valve train of an internal combustion engine, said support element having an outer housing, an inner element, a hydraulic clearance compensation element and a coupling means, the outer housing being installed with an outer peripheral surface in a reception of a cylinder head and comprising a longitudinal bore within which, in an uncoupled state, the inner element is axially displaceable, the inner element comprising a further bore in which a pressure piston having a head and forming a part of the clearance compensation element is received, said coupling means comprising at least one bore extending in radial or in secant direction in each of the inner element and the outer housing and at least one associated slide, said bores being aligned to each other in a relative position of the inner element and the outer housing, and the slide being partially displaceable by an actuating means from the bore of the outer housing into the bore of the inner element for achieving coupling.
- A switchable support element of the pre-cited type is known from DE 44 22 340 A1. For a return movement of its inner element in cam direction, this support element comprises a so-called lost motion compression spring which increases the design length. The bore for the slide in the inner element extends radially through the entire inner . element and is arranged beneath the clearance compensation element in axial direction. This is an unfavorable stacked-up construction. Since, for example, cooling water ducts and gas exchange channels extend in the immediate vicinity of the reception for the support element in the cylinder head, the installation depth available for the relatively long support element is limited, or complicated modifications must be made to existing cylinder heads. However, such modifications are often not possible because they would interfere with flow conditions, particularly in the gas exchange channels.
- The object of the invention is therefore to provide a switchable support element of the pre-cited type in which the mentioned drawbacks are eliminated by simple measures.
- The invention achieves this object by the fact that the bore of the inner element is made as a pocket bore whose axial line intersects the further bore of the inner element.
- In this way, the aforesaid drawbacks are eliminated by simple measures. The prior art stacked arrangement of the clearance compensation element and the bore for the slide in the inner element is avoided. Thus, a switchable support element is obtained that has a shorter design length than the above-mentioned prior art solutions and can thus be installed more easily in existing cylinder head constructions.
- It goes without saying that it is also possible to use a plurality of circumferentially spaced coupling means which results in better load-bearing properties.
- In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the actuating means for the slide that is made, for instance, as a rod, is installed in a housing that extends in the cylinder head and adjoins the reception of the outer housing. It is proposed at the same time to create a simple anti-rotation device for the inner element relative to the outer housing through the inner end of a section of the housing. In addition, an upper stop for the inner element relative to the outer housing can also be realized in this region. Due to these measures, further anti-rotation and upper stop means can be dispensed with. Advantageously, the housing for the actuating means is arranged in a region of the cylinder head that intersects neither the above-mentioned cooling ducts and gas exchange channels nor spark plug holes, camshaft bearings and the like.
- Thus, for the most part, the slide with its actuating means is situated outside of the support element and is applied to this only in radial or in secant direction. However, it is also conceivable to make the slide engage at a slant or to effect a direct coupling, for instance, through balls, catches or pins actuated by the slide so that the slide itself is not a directly engaging element.
- According to another advantageous feature of the invention, the slide is actuated electromagnetically or hydraulically. For example, the outer end surface of the slide can define a pressure chamber for hydraulic medium, or the slide can be configured as an actuator rod comprising an armature plate for electromagnetic actuation.
- According to a final proposition of the invention, a means for re-setting the slide against the force of the electromagnetic or hydraulic actuating means may also be installed in the housing. This a further measure towards reducing the dimensions of the switchable support element.
- The scope of the invention also includes a solution in which the support element is not completely but only partly disconnectable from cam lift. It is also conceivable to realize switching steps by arranging bores for the slide at different heights in the inner element.
- The invention will now be described more closely with reference to the drawing. The sole FIGURE is a schematic representation of a switchable support element in longitudinal section.
- FIG. 1 discloses a
switchable support element 1. This comprises anouter housing 2 that is fixedly installed with its outer peripheral surface 3 in a reception 4 of acylinder head 5. Theouter housing 2 comprises alongitudinal bore 6 in which aninner element 7 extends with its outerperipheral surface 8. An axiallydisplaceable pressure piston 10 forming a part of a hydraulicclearance compensation element 11, not specifically described, is installed in abore 9 of theinner element 7. Ahigh pressure chamber 14 for hydraulic medium extends between abottom 12 of theinner element 7 and an opposing one-way valve 13. At the same time, a lost motion spring 14 b is constrained between thebottom 12 and abottom 14 a of theouter housing 2. The figure further discloses that thepressure piston 10 possesses ahead 15 that extends beyond theinner element 7. Thishead 15 serves as a support for a switchable or a non-switchable finger lever, not illustrated. - Each of the
inner element 7 and theouter housing 2 possesses a bore 16, 17, which bores are aligned to each other in the illustration of the figure. The bore 16 of theinner element 7 is configured as a pocket bore and extends at a level of thepressure piston 10. Its axial line therefore intersects thebore 9 of theinner element 7. - The bore17 of the
outer housing 2, in contrast, is made as a through-bore. Ahousing section 18 of ahousing 19 extends in this bore 17. Aninner end 20 of thehousing section 18 extends into anaxial groove 21 of the outerperipheral surface 8 and is laterally surrounded by thisaxial groove 21. This configuration serves as an anti-rotation device of theinner element 7 relative to theouter housing 2 and thus also serves to assure a circumferential positional correspondence of the bores 16, 17. An axial positional correspondence of the bores 16, 17 may also be assured by providing that a step, not shown, in theaxial groove 21 engages the underside of theinner end 20. - The bores16, 17 form a part of a coupling means 22. A further part of the coupling means 22 is a slide 23, only roughly indicated in the figure. This slide 23 extends in the
housing 19 and is surrounded by thehousing section 18. In the illustration of the drawing, the bores 16, 17 are aligned to each other so that it would be possible to displace the slide 23 with its inner end 25 partially into the bore 16 of theinner element 7 through the force of its actuating means 24. Thesupport element 1 would then be in a switched-on state and the gas exchange valve loaded by the finger lever would open in direction of maximum lift. For switching off thesupport element 7, the actuating means 24, or a re-setting means, not shown, such as a compression spring would displace the slide 23 back into thehousing 19 till the bore 16 of theinner element 7 is disengaged. Upon cam lift, theinner element 7 can thus be displaced relative to thehousing 2. The gas exchange valve would remain closed and the finger lever would pivot on the support element. - A particular advantage of the invention is that the
support element 1 requires only a very small design space. Because the bore 16 of theinner element 7 is arranged laterally of thepressure piston 10 and made only as a pocket bore, the stacked arrangement of the through-bore in the inner element for the slide and the hydraulic clearance compensation element on top of each other as found in prior art configurations is not required. -
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