Patent classifications
F16H53/04
CAMSHAFT ADJUSTING SYSTEM HAVING A HYDRAULIC CAMSHAFT ADJUSTER AND AN ELECTRIC CAMSHAFT ADJUSTER
This disclosure relates to a camshaft adjusting system for a motor vehicle, having an inner camshaft, and an outer camshaft, which is arranged coaxially with and radially on the outside of the inner camshaft. The camshaft adjusting system further includes an input wheel, which is designed to introduce torque into the camshafts, a hydraulic camshaft adjuster, which acts on the outer camshaft to adjust the phase angle of the outer camshaft relative to the input wheel, and an electric camshaft adjuster, which acts on the inner camshaft to adjust the phase angle of the inner camshaft relative to the input wheel. The input wheel is supported on the outer camshaft by means of a radial plain bearing.
Camshaft adjusting system having a hydraulic camshaft adjuster and an electric camshaft adjuster
This disclosure relates to a camshaft adjusting system for a motor vehicle, having an inner camshaft, and an outer camshaft, which is arranged coaxially with and radially outside the inner camshaft. The camshaft adjusting system further includes an input wheel, which is designed to introduce torque into the camshafts, a hydraulic camshaft adjuster, which acts on the outer camshaft to adjust the phase angle of the outer camshaft relative to the input wheel, and an electric camshaft adjuster, which acts on the inner camshaft to adjust the phase angle of the inner camshaft relative to the input wheel. The electric camshaft adjuster engages in the hydraulic camshaft adjuster at least partially in an axial direction.
Camshaft adjusting system having a hydraulic camshaft adjuster and an electric camshaft adjuster
This disclosure relates to a camshaft adjusting system for a motor vehicle, having an inner camshaft, and an outer camshaft, which is arranged coaxially with and radially outside the inner camshaft. The camshaft adjusting system further includes an input wheel, which is designed to introduce torque into the camshafts, a hydraulic camshaft adjuster, which acts on the outer camshaft to adjust the phase angle of the outer camshaft relative to the input wheel, and an electric camshaft adjuster, which acts on the inner camshaft to adjust the phase angle of the inner camshaft relative to the input wheel. The electric camshaft adjuster engages in the hydraulic camshaft adjuster at least partially in an axial direction.
Valve Train Device
A valve train device, particularly for an internal combustion engine, includes a camshaft, a cam element able to be displaced axially on the camshaft, and a mechanical displacement element which is provided on the camshaft for the purpose of axially displacing the cam element. The mechanical displacement element is provided to move the cam element by interaction with only a single contour of the cam element in a first and a second axial direction.
Valve Train Device
A valve train device, particularly for an internal combustion engine, includes a camshaft, a cam element able to be displaced axially on the camshaft, and a mechanical displacement element which is provided on the camshaft for the purpose of axially displacing the cam element. The mechanical displacement element is provided to move the cam element by interaction with only a single contour of the cam element in a first and a second axial direction.
Adjustable Camshaft
An adjustable camshaft may include an inner shaft and an outer shaft arranged coaxially thereto, and a phase shifter having a stator and a rotor. The stator may be connected to the outer shaft in a rotationally fixed manner, and the rotor may be connected to the inner shaft in a rotationally fixed manner. On an outside of the outer shaft, a first connection contour may be provided. The first connection contour may interact with a second connection contour on the stator formed complementarily thereto in a form-fit manner and enabling at least a tolerance offset in an axial direction.
Adjustable Camshaft
An adjustable camshaft may include an inner shaft and an outer shaft arranged coaxially thereto, and a phase shifter having a stator and a rotor. The stator may be connected to the outer shaft in a rotationally fixed manner, and the rotor may be connected to the inner shaft in a rotationally fixed manner. On an outside of the outer shaft, a first connection contour may be provided. The first connection contour may interact with a second connection contour on the stator formed complementarily thereto in a form-fit manner and enabling at least a tolerance offset in an axial direction.
Adjustable camshaft
An adjustable camshaft may have an inner shaft and an outer shaft arranged coaxially thereto, the outer shaft having a recess, and the inner shaft having a recess open towards the outer shaft. The camshaft may also include a first cam connected to the inner shaft in a torque-proof manner, and a second cam connected to the outer shaft in a torque-proof manner. The camshaft may further include at least one axial bearing element fixed in the recess of the outer shaft and that engages in the recess of the inner shaft.
Adjustable camshaft
An adjustable camshaft may have an inner shaft and an outer shaft arranged coaxially thereto, the outer shaft having a recess, and the inner shaft having a recess open towards the outer shaft. The camshaft may also include a first cam connected to the inner shaft in a torque-proof manner, and a second cam connected to the outer shaft in a torque-proof manner. The camshaft may further include at least one axial bearing element fixed in the recess of the outer shaft and that engages in the recess of the inner shaft.
Camshaft for an Internal Combustion Engine
A camshaft for an internal combustion engine has a fundamental shaft which has a first toothing designed as external toothing and has at least one cam element which is arranged on the fundamental shaft and has a second toothing designed as internal toothing, The cam element can be displaced in the axial direction relative to the fundamental shaft and is connected to the fundamental shaft in a rotationally fixed manner via the toothings. At least one of the toothings has teeth whose respective tooth width varies in the axial direction of the fundamental shaft.