VARIABLE VALVE MECHANISM OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20170268386 ยท 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01L2820/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/181
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2001/186
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2305/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L13/0005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2001/467
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/462
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L13/0036
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01L1/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A variable valve mechanism of an internal combustion engine includes an outer arm, an inner arm, a switching device that switches between a coupled state and a non-coupled state, and a lost motion spring. The lost motion spring has an extending portion extending from the outside of the space to the inside of the space. The extending portion has a contact portion that is in contact with the inner arm in the space and being configured to swing in conjunction with swinging of the inner arm. A through-hole is formed in a vertically intermediate portion of the outer arm such that connecting portions are provided at vertically opposite sides of the through-hole, and a portion of the extending portion, a swinging amount of which is smaller than that of the contact portion, passes through the through-hole that allows the portion to swing therein.
Claims
1. A variable valve mechanism of an internal combustion engine, the variable valve mechanism comprising: an outer arm that drives a valve when being swung and has a space formed in an intermediate portion thereof in a width direction; an inner arm that is swingably provided in the space and is driven by a cam to swing; a switching device that switches between a coupled state in which the inner arm and the outer arm are coupled so as to integrally swing and a non-coupled state in which this coupling is released; and a lost motion spring that biases the inner arm toward the cam in the non-coupled state, wherein the lost motion spring has an extending portion extending from an outside of the space to an inside of the space, the extending portion having a contact portion that is in contact with the inner arm in the space and being configured to swing in conjunction with swinging of the inner arm, and a through-hole is formed in a vertically intermediate portion of the outer arm such that connecting portions are provided at vertically opposite sides of the through-hole, and a portion of the extending portion, a swinging amount of which is smaller than that of the contact portion, passes through the through-hole that allows the portion to swing therein.
2. The variable valve mechanism of an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein the lost motion spring has a coil portion disposed outside the space and the extending portion extending from the coil portion to the inside of the space, and in the extending portion, length from a base end of the extending portion through the through-hole to a position adjacent to the space is equal to or shorter than 50% of length from the base end to a position at the contact portion.
3. The variable valve mechanism of an internal combustion engine according to claim 2, wherein an accommodating portion that accommodates the coil portion is formed in the outer arm, part of the accommodating portion communicates with the space, and the communicating part forms the through-hole.
4. The variable valve mechanism of an internal combustion engine according to claim 2, wherein the outer arm includes right and left side-plate portions and a base portion that connects rear ends of the right and left side-plate portions to each other, a left accommodating portion that accommodates the left coil portion is formed in a portion between the left side-plate portion and the base portion, a right accommodating portion that accommodates the right coil portion is formed in a portion between the right side-plate portion and the base portion, and a front side of each of the right and left accommodating portions partly communicates with the space, and the communicating parts form the through-holes.
5. The variable valve mechanism of an internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein a roller that is in contact with the cam is rotatably attached to the inner arm via a roller shaft and a bearing, and the contact portion is in contact with an engaging protrusion that is formed on an end portion of the roller shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0020] Examples of modes of the lost motion spring include, but not limited to, the following modes:
[i] a mode in which the lost motion spring is a leaf spring that has only the extending portion described above; and
[ii] a mode in which the lost motion spring has a coil portion disposed outside the space and the extending portion extending from the coil portion to the inside of the space.
[0021] Although arrangement, for example, of the lost motion spring is not limited to a particular one, the through-hole is preferably arranged as close as possible to the base end of the extending portion. This is because such arrangement can reduce the length of the through-hole in the spring swinging direction. Specifically, in the extending portion, the length from the base end through the through-hole to a position adjacent to the space is preferably equal to or shorter than 50% of the length from the base end to a position at the contact portion, and is more preferably equal to or shorter than 40% thereof.
[0022] Although a specific mode of the outer arm and other components is not limited to a particular one, the following mode is preferable in that the through-hole is positioned near the base end of the extending portion. That is, in the outer arm, an accommodating portion that accommodates the coil portion is formed. Part of this accommodating portion communicates with the space, and this communicating part forms the through-hole.
Embodiment
[0023] The following describes an embodiment of the present invention. It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment, and structures and shapes of various components may be optionally modified for implementation without departing from the gist of the invention.
[0024] A variable valve mechanism 1 of the embodiment illustrated in
[0025] [Cam 10]
[0026] As depicted in
[0027] [Inner Arm 20]
[0028] As depicted in
[0029] [Outer Arm 30]
[0030] As depicted in
[0031] As depicted in
[0032] [Switching Device 40]
[0033] As depicted in
[0034] The oil passage 42 is a passage for supplying hydraulic pressure that moves the switching pin 41 to the non-coupling position p2 on the rear side. This oil passage 42 extends from a cylinder head 6 to the pin hole 48 of the outer arm 30 via the pivot 60. In the non-coupled state, as depicted in
[0035] [Lost Motion Springs 50]
[0036] The lost motion springs 50 are springs configured to bias the inner arm 20 toward the cam 10 in the non-coupled state. As depicted in
[0037] The coil portion 51 is a coil-shaped portion, and is fitted onto a corresponding one of the protrusions 37 to be accommodated in a corresponding one of the accommodating portions 34.
[0038] As depicted in
[0039] As depicted in
[0040] According to the embodiment, the following effects can be obtained. Specifically, each through-hole 35 through which the extending portion 53 of a corresponding one of the lost motion springs 50 is disposed is formed such that the connecting portions 36 are provided at the vertically opposite sides of the through-hole 35. Thus, compared with the structures (Patent Document 1, etc.) in each of which the outer arm materials are connected only in an upper area or only in a lower area, high strength can be obtained. When the strength is sufficiently high, weight can be reduced.
[0041] The through-hole 35 is formed such that the portion of the extending portion 53, the spring swinging amount of which is smaller than that of the contact portion 53b, passes therethrough. Accordingly, a sufficiently large spring swinging amount can be obtained at the contact portion 53b without significantly (to such an extent that the strength decreases) increasing the length of the through-hole 35 in the spring swinging direction. Thus, it is possible to obtain a sufficiently large swinging amount of the inner arm 20 while achieving a sufficiently high strength of the outer arm 30.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0042] 1. Variable valve mechanism [0043] 7. Valve [0044] 10. Cam [0045] 20. Inner arm [0046] 30. Outer arm [0047] 34. Accommodating portion [0048] 35. Through-hole [0049] 36. Connecting portion [0050] 39. Space [0051] 40. Switching device [0052] 50. Lost motion spring [0053] 51. Coil portion [0054] 53. Extending portion [0055] 53a Base end of extending portion [0056] 53b Contact portion of extending portion [0057] L1 Length from base end of extending portion to position adjacent to space [0058] L2 Length from base end of extending portion to position at contact portion