US20040200447A1 - Supporting structure for engine timing chain - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02B—INTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES; COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL
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- F02B67/04—Engines characterised by the arrangement of auxiliary apparatus not being otherwise provided for, e.g. the apparatus having different functions; Driving auxiliary apparatus from engines, not otherwise provided for of mechanically-driven auxiliary apparatus
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01L—CYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR 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 present invention relates to a supporting structure for an engine timing chain and, more particularly, to a chain guide for guiding movement of a timing chain.
- the interaction between a crankshaft and a camshaft that allows an intake and exhaust valve of an engine to open and close periodically causes the driving force to vary periodically because the driving force transmitted from the crankshaft to the camshaft is maximized when a cam lobe of the camshaft pushes against the intake or exhaust valve.
- a driving torque is periodically varied during a periodic opening and closing of intake and exhaust valves. The periodic variation of the driving torque forces the timing chain to move vertically (approximately 3-4 mm) in close proximity to the camshaft sprocket.
- Embodiments of the present invention provide an engine having a timing chain adapted to artificially restrict vertical movement of a timing chain in close proximity to a camshaft sprocket, thereby reducing any abnormal engagement between the camshaft sprocket and timing chain, decreasing noise, and increasing the life of components.
- a supporting structure for an engine timing chain comprises a timing chain installed around a crankshaft sprocket and a camshaft sprocket to allow the camshaft to interact with the crankshaft for periodically opening and closing an intake and an exhaust valve.
- a chain guide guides movements of the timing chain in close proximity to the camshaft sprocket, such that the timing chain is restricted in vertical movement.
- the chain guide preferably further comprises a body part having a guide groove at its rear portion for allowing the timing chain to be inserted therein.
- a mounting boss part is integrally formed at a lower portion of the body part for fixing the chain guide.
- the chain guide is further preferably secured at a cam cap mounted on a journal part of the cylinder head, wherein the cam cap is integrally formed for simultaneously fixing the intake and exhaust camshafts at the journal part of the cylinder head.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic drawing of a chain guide mounted on an engine timing chain according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 2 ( a ) and ( b ) respectively illustrate front and rear perspective views of the chain guide of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration and installation state of a cam cap for mounting a chain guide thereto according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 respectively illustrate front and rear perspective views of the cam cap of FIG. 3.
- a timing chain 14 is installed around a crankshaft sprocket 10 and a camshaft sprocket 12 .
- a chain guide 16 is mounted adjacent to the camshaft sprocket 12 to restrict any vertical movement of the timing chain 14 .
- the chain guide 16 is preferably installed between an intake camshaft sprocket 12 a and an exhaust camshaft sprocket 12 b.
- the chain guide 16 is formed with a mounting boss part 16 a at its lower portion for fixing the chain guide 16 to an engine cylinder head or the like.
- a body part 16 b having a guide groove 16 c for fixing and supporting the timing chain 14 is formed at an upper portion of the mounting boss part 16 a.
- the chain guide 16 may be preferably installed at a cam cap 24 as shown in FIG. 3.
- the cam cap 24 is designed to fix an intake and an exhaust camshaft 20 and 22 at a journal part 18 a of a cylinder head 18 .
- the cam cap 24 is, therefore, installed on the journal part 18 a of the cylinder head 18 in close proximity to the camshaft sprocket 12 .
- a detailed configuration of the integral cam cap 24 is illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5, respectively.
- the cam cap 24 is formed with receptive grooves 24 a at both ends of the journal part so as to support the intake and exhaust camshafts 20 and 22 .
- a mounting boss part 24 b is disposed at a front center of the cam cap 24 to be correspondingly secured to the mounting boss part 16 a of the chain guide 16 .
- a cut-out portion 24 c is formed at a rear part of the mounting boss part 24 b of the cam cap 24 to reduce the weight of the components.
- the chain guide 16 may be integrally manufactured with the cam cap 24 .
- the crankshaft sprocket 10 and camshaft sprocket 12 interact with each other via the timing chain 14 for periodically opening and closing an intake and exhaust valve of an engine.
- the chain guide 16 for restricting the vertical movement of the timing chain 14 , is installed either at an adjacent portion of the camshaft sprocket 12 or between the intake camshaft sprocket 12 a and the exhaust camshaft sprocket 12 b , such that vertical movement of the timing chain 14 according to the driving torque variation periodically generated from the camshaft sprocket 12 can be forcibly restricted.
- timing chain 14 is restricted in vertical movement via the chain guide 16 , the camshaft sprocket 12 and timing chain 14 uniformly engage with each other, so that noise emitted during the engagement is reduced. Furthermore, wear and tear on the components due to an uneven engagement is prevented, contributing to an increase in durability of the components.
- cam cap assembled at the journal part 18 a of the cylinder head 18 thus described for fixing the intake and exhaust camshaft 20 and 22 may be replaced by a cam cap 24 which fixes the intake and exhaust camshaft 20 and 22 at the same time, resulting in a reduction of the number of cam caps required during an engine assembly in comparison with the typical decoupled cam cap, and facilitation of maintaining the components.
- the cam cap 24 used for installing the chain guide 16 is formed with the cut-out portion 24 c at the rear portion of the mounting boss part 24 b , thus reducing the weight of the cam cap integrally manufactured.
- the supporting structure of the engine timing chain includes the chain guide 16 and the timing chain 14 , which transmits power between the crankshaft sprocket 10 and the camshaft sprocket 12 , thereby restricting vertical movement of the timing chain 14 in conjunction with the periodic change of the driving torque from the camshaft sprocket 12 , reducing noise generated by an abnormal meshing between the camshaft sprocket 12 and timing chain 14 , and optimizing the life of components.
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Abstract
A supporting structure for an engine timing chain comprising a chain guide for artificially limiting vertical movement of the timing chain near a camshaft sprocket, thereby reducing any abnormal engagement between the timing chain and camshaft sprocket while the camshaft sprocket is in motion, decreasing noise, and increasing the life of the components.
Description
- This application claims priority of Korean Application No. 10-2003-0022621, filed on Apr. 10, 2003, the disclosure of which is incorporated fully herein by reference.
- The present invention relates to a supporting structure for an engine timing chain and, more particularly, to a chain guide for guiding movement of a timing chain.
- In general, the interaction between a crankshaft and a camshaft that allows an intake and exhaust valve of an engine to open and close periodically causes the driving force to vary periodically because the driving force transmitted from the crankshaft to the camshaft is maximized when a cam lobe of the camshaft pushes against the intake or exhaust valve. In an engine using a timing chain around a crankshaft sprocket and a camshaft sprocket, a driving torque is periodically varied during a periodic opening and closing of intake and exhaust valves. The periodic variation of the driving torque forces the timing chain to move vertically (approximately 3-4 mm) in close proximity to the camshaft sprocket.
- However, a drawback in conventional engines using a timing chain is that vertical movement generated by the timing chain adjacent to the camshaft sprocket induces an uneven engagement between the sprocket and timing chain.
- There is another drawback in that operational noise occurs in the course of an engagement of the sprocket and timing chain for transmitting the driving force.
- There is still another drawback in that the chain link pins of the timing chain having relatively weak rigidity get damaged due to repetitive uneven engagement, thereby decreasing the life of components.
- Embodiments of the present invention provide an engine having a timing chain adapted to artificially restrict vertical movement of a timing chain in close proximity to a camshaft sprocket, thereby reducing any abnormal engagement between the camshaft sprocket and timing chain, decreasing noise, and increasing the life of components.
- In one preferred embodiment of the present invention, a supporting structure for an engine timing chain comprises a timing chain installed around a crankshaft sprocket and a camshaft sprocket to allow the camshaft to interact with the crankshaft for periodically opening and closing an intake and an exhaust valve. A chain guide guides movements of the timing chain in close proximity to the camshaft sprocket, such that the timing chain is restricted in vertical movement.
- The chain guide preferably further comprises a body part having a guide groove at its rear portion for allowing the timing chain to be inserted therein. A mounting boss part is integrally formed at a lower portion of the body part for fixing the chain guide.
- The chain guide is further preferably secured at a cam cap mounted on a journal part of the cylinder head, wherein the cam cap is integrally formed for simultaneously fixing the intake and exhaust camshafts at the journal part of the cylinder head.
- For fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
- FIG. 1 is a schematic drawing of a chain guide mounted on an engine timing chain according to an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIGS.2(a) and (b) respectively illustrate front and rear perspective views of the chain guide of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration and installation state of a cam cap for mounting a chain guide thereto according to the embodiment of the present invention; and
- FIGS. 4 and 5 respectively illustrate front and rear perspective views of the cam cap of FIG. 3.
- A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- As shown in FIG. 1, a
timing chain 14 is installed around acrankshaft sprocket 10 and acamshaft sprocket 12. Achain guide 16 is mounted adjacent to thecamshaft sprocket 12 to restrict any vertical movement of thetiming chain 14. - In a double overhead cam (DOHC) engine as shown in FIG. 1, the
chain guide 16 is preferably installed between anintake camshaft sprocket 12 a and anexhaust camshaft sprocket 12 b. - With reference to FIGS.2(a) and (b), the
chain guide 16 is formed with amounting boss part 16 a at its lower portion for fixing thechain guide 16 to an engine cylinder head or the like. Abody part 16 b having aguide groove 16 c for fixing and supporting thetiming chain 14 is formed at an upper portion of themounting boss part 16 a. - The
chain guide 16 may be preferably installed at acam cap 24 as shown in FIG. 3. Thecam cap 24 is designed to fix an intake and anexhaust camshaft journal part 18 a of acylinder head 18. Thecam cap 24 is, therefore, installed on thejournal part 18 a of thecylinder head 18 in close proximity to thecamshaft sprocket 12. A detailed configuration of theintegral cam cap 24 is illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5, respectively. - The
cam cap 24, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, is formed withreceptive grooves 24 a at both ends of the journal part so as to support the intake andexhaust camshafts mounting boss part 24 b is disposed at a front center of thecam cap 24 to be correspondingly secured to themounting boss part 16 a of thechain guide 16. A cut-outportion 24 c is formed at a rear part of themounting boss part 24 b of thecam cap 24 to reduce the weight of the components. - The
chain guide 16 may be integrally manufactured with thecam cap 24. - The crankshaft sprocket10 and
camshaft sprocket 12 interact with each other via thetiming chain 14 for periodically opening and closing an intake and exhaust valve of an engine. Thechain guide 16, for restricting the vertical movement of thetiming chain 14, is installed either at an adjacent portion of thecamshaft sprocket 12 or between theintake camshaft sprocket 12 a and theexhaust camshaft sprocket 12 b, such that vertical movement of thetiming chain 14 according to the driving torque variation periodically generated from thecamshaft sprocket 12 can be forcibly restricted. - If the
timing chain 14 is restricted in vertical movement via thechain guide 16, the camshaft sprocket 12 andtiming chain 14 uniformly engage with each other, so that noise emitted during the engagement is reduced. Furthermore, wear and tear on the components due to an uneven engagement is prevented, contributing to an increase in durability of the components. - The cam cap assembled at the
journal part 18 a of thecylinder head 18 thus described for fixing the intake andexhaust camshaft cam cap 24 which fixes the intake andexhaust camshaft - The
cam cap 24 used for installing thechain guide 16 is formed with the cut-outportion 24 c at the rear portion of themounting boss part 24 b, thus reducing the weight of the cam cap integrally manufactured. - As apparent from the foregoing, there is an advantage in that the supporting structure of the engine timing chain includes the
chain guide 16 and thetiming chain 14, which transmits power between thecrankshaft sprocket 10 and thecamshaft sprocket 12, thereby restricting vertical movement of thetiming chain 14 in conjunction with the periodic change of the driving torque from thecamshaft sprocket 12, reducing noise generated by an abnormal meshing between thecamshaft sprocket 12 andtiming chain 14, and optimizing the life of components.
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1. An engine timing chain assembly, comprising:
a timing chain installed around a crankshaft sprocket and a camshaft sprocket to allow a camshaft and a crankshaft to interact with each other for periodically opening and closing intake and exhaust valves; and
a chain guide for guiding movement of said timing chain in close proximity to said camshaft sprocket and for restricting vertical movement of said timing chain.
2. The assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein said chain guide is installed between an intake camshaft sprocket and an exhaust camshaft sprocket.
3. The assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein said chain guide comprises:
a body part having a guide groove at its rear portion for allowing said timing chain to be inserted therein; and
a mounting boss part integrally formed at a lower portion of said body part for fixing said chain guide.
4. The assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein said chain guide is secured at a cam cap mounted on a journal part of the cylinder head.
5. The assembly as defined in claim 4 , wherein said cam cap is integrally formed for simultaneously fixing an intake camshaft and an exhaust camshaft at said journal part of the cylinder head.
6. The assembly as defined in claim 5 , wherein said cam cap further comprises:
receptive grooves formed at both ends thereof for supporting the intake and exhaust camshafts; and
a mounting boss part integrally protruded from a front center of said cam cap for securing said chain guide.
7. The assembly as defined in claim 6 , wherein a cut-out portion is formed at a rear portion of said mounting boss part for reducing the weight of the components.
8. The assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein said chain guide is integrally formed to said cam cap mounted at said journal part of the cylinder head.
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