Patent classifications
F01L1/2405
Rocker arm assembly
A combined exhaust and engine brake rocker arm assembly configured to selectively open first and second exhaust valves, includes a rocker arm body, an exhaust rocker arm assembly formed in the rocker arm body, and an engine brake rocker arm assembly formed in the rocker arm body and configured to operate in a collapse mode and a rigid mode. The exhaust rocker arm assembly is configured to selectively engage a valve bridge to open the first and second exhaust valves, and the engine brake rocker arm assembly is configured to selectively engage the valve bridge to open only the first exhaust valve.
Engine
Embodiments are directed toward an engine. In some embodiments, the engine includes a water pump and a balancer shaft. In some embodiments, the water pump has a plain bearing. In some embodiments, plain bearing is supplied with pressurized oil. In some embodiments, the balancer shaft drives the water pump as well as cam shafts.
Multi-mode valve lift
An overhead cam engine system comprises a rotating overhead exhaust cam rail comprising a plurality of exhaust lobes. A first switching roller finger follower actuates a first exhaust valve, and is configured to switch between a first lift profile and a second lift profile. A second switching roller finger follower is coupled to actuate a second exhaust valve, and is configured to switch between a third lift profile and a fourth lift profile. The third and fourth lift profile are different than the first and second lift profile. An actuation assembly is connected to switch the first switching roller finger follower and the second switching roller finger follower to select between at least three exhaust lift modes to open and close the first exhaust valve and the second exhaust valve using combinations of the first, second, third and fourth lift profiles.
ROCKER ARM ASSEMBLY FOR ENGINE BRAKING
An exhaust valve rocker arm assembly includes an exhaust rocker arm and a valve bridge operably associated with the rocker arm. The valve bridge includes a main body and a lever rotatably coupled to the main body. The main body is configured to engage the first exhaust valve, and the lever is configured to engage the second exhaust valve.
Switching rocker arm having cantilevered rollers
A switching rocker arm comprises an outer arm having a pair of integrally formed axles extending outwardly therefrom and an inner arm pivotally secured to the outer arm. A is latch slidably connected to the outer arm and is configured to selectively extend to engage the inner arm. An inner roller is configured on the inner arm, and a pair of outer rollers is mounted on the respective integrally formed axles on the outer arm. A rocker arm for variable valve lift comprises an outer arm comprising outer arm portions, rollers mounted in a cantilevered manner to the outer arm portions, and an inner arm seated between the outer arm portions, the inner arm comprising an inner roller. A pivot axle connects the outer arm and the inner arm. The inner arm and the outer arm are pivotable with respect to one another about the pivot axle.
Rocker arm with inboard lost motion spring over valve
A rocker arm can comprise a first outer arm and a second outer arm joined by a pivot body. An actuatable latch mechanism is within the pivot body. An inner arm assembly comprises a latch arm. A first spring prop is on the inner arm assembly distal from the latch arm. An axle joins the inner arm assembly to pivot between the first outer arm and the second outer arm. A spring is biased against the first outer arm and against the first spring prop. The first spring prop can comprise a hooked end. Or, the first spring prop can extend laterally out from the rocker arm and parallel to the axle. The spring can comprise a one-piece spring comprising first and second coil springs connected by a lateral connector. Or, two separate torsion springs can comprising tangential spring ends extending at approximately 90 degrees.
Hydraulic lash assembly and valvetrain implementing same
A hydraulic lash assembly (HLA) for use in a valvetrain. The HLA preferably includes a first arm configured to transition a valve between a closed orientation and an open orientation. The first arm can include an engagement surface to receive a driving force from a timing member and to cause the valve to transition to the open orientation for a predetermined period. The HLA further preferably includes a second arm to receive a holding force from an actuator and a pivot section to couple to the first arm and displace the first arm based on the holding force from the actuator. Preferably, the first arm and the second arm form a lever arrangement whereby the pivot section of the second arm underlies and supports the first arm and allows for rotational movement of the first arm that is independent from the second arm.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
An internal combustion engine is provided, which includes an engine body provided with a cylinder having openings for intake and exhaust, and valve bodies that open and close the openings, cam shafts, each provided with a cam lobe that depress the corresponding valve body to open the openings, and bearing members pivotally supporting the cam shaft via lubricating oil. The cam shaft includes cam journals pivotally supported by the bearing members, and a recess formed at a position of the cam journal, opposing the cam lobe in the circumferential direction, and depressed radially inwardly of the cam journal, the recess being deeper in an axial end part of the cam journal than an axial center part.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
An internal combustion engine includes an engine body provided with a cylinder having openings for intake and exhaust, and valve bodies that open and close the openings, cam shafts provided with cam lobes that depress the valve bodies so as to open the openings, and bearing members that pivotally supports the cam shaft via lubricating oil. Each cam shaft includes cam journals pivotally supported by the bearing members, and a hollow bore extending in the axial direction of the cam shaft. When an area of the cam journal around the hollow bore is seen in a cross-sectional view perpendicular to the axial direction, a thickness on a projecting side of the cam lobe is X1, and a thickness on the opposite side to the cam lobe in the circumferential direction is X2, a relationship of X1>X2 is satisfied in at least a part of the cam journal.
Internal combustion engine
An internal combustion engine includes an engine body provided with a cylinder having openings for intake and exhaust, and valve bodies that open and close the openings, cam shafts provided with cam lobes that depress the valve bodies so as to open the openings, and bearing members that pivotally supports the cam shaft via lubricating oil. Each cam shaft includes cam journals pivotally supported by the bearing members, and a hollow bore extending in the axial direction of the cam shaft. When an area of the cam journal around the hollow bore is seen in a cross-sectional view perpendicular to the axial direction, a thickness on a projecting side of the cam lobe is X1, and a thickness on the opposite side to the cam lobe in the circumferential direction is X2, a relationship of X1>X2 is satisfied in at least a part of the cam journal.