Driveshaft Assembly
20170260953 · 2017-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M59/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/48
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M65/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/102
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/8015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M65/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M57/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A driveshaft assembly, for example in an Electronic Unit Injector, Unit Injector or Electronic Unit Pump testing machine, wherein an indexing arrangement, such as complementary external and internal splines, enables a cam to be mounted on a shaft at a number of discreet positions, each providing a different offset of a central axis of the base cylinder section from a central axis of the shaft, each position providing a different maximum lift value of a plunger in contact with the cam, directly or via a rocker arm.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9. A driveshaft assembly for imparting lift to a plunger, the driveshaft assembly comprising: a cam; and a shaft; the cam comprising a base cylinder section and an integral further section, wherein an outer profile of the cam is defined partly by an outer surface of the base cylinder section and partly by an outer surface of the further section; wherein the shaft is insertable through a through bore provided in the base cylinder section of the cam thereby to form the driveshaft assembly; wherein the driveshaft assembly further comprises an indexing means, which enable the cam to be assembled onto the shaft at a plurality of rotational positions, wherein at each rotational position, a central axis of the base cylinder section is offset from a central axis of the shaft by a different offset value.
10. A driveshaft assembly as claimed in claim 9 wherein the offset value varies between zero and a maximum offset value.
11. A driveshaft assembly as claimed in claim 9 wherein the indexing means comprises splines.
12. A driveshaft assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein the splines comprise a first annular set of splines provided on an internal surface of the through bore of the cam, which correspond with a second annular set of splines provided on a section of the shaft, wherein a centre of a circumference of the splines is offset from the central axis of the shaft, and wherein the cam is a push fit onto the shaft, and wherein the plurality of rotational positions comprise a plurality of discreet rotational positions.
13. A driveshaft assembly as claimed in claim 12 further comprising a position indicator, which indicates a relative position at which the cam has been assembled onto the shaft.
14. A driveshaft assembly as claimed in claim 9 further comprising a position indicator, which indicates a relative position at which the cam has been assembled onto the shaft.
15. A driveshaft and plunger assembly comprising: a cam; a shaft; and a plunger arranged for reciprocating movement caused by lift imparted by the cam during rotation of the shaft; the cam comprising a base cylinder section and an integral further section, wherein an outer profile of the cam is defined partly by an outer surface of the base cylinder section and partly by an outer surface of the further section; wherein the shaft is insertable through a through bore provided in the base cylinder section of the cam thereby to form the driveshaft assembly; wherein the driveshaft assembly further comprises an indexing means, which enable the cam to be assembled onto the shaft at a plurality of rotational positions, wherein at each rotational position, a central axis of the base cylinder section is offset from a central axis of the shaft by a different offset value.
16. A driveshaft and plunger assembly as claimed in claim 15 wherein the indexing means comprises splines.
17. A driveshaft and plunger assembly as claimed in claim 16 wherein the splines comprise a first annular set of splines provided on an internal surface of the through bore of the cam, which correspond with a second annular set of splines provided on a section of the shaft, wherein a centre of a circumference of the splines is offset from the central axis of the shaft, and wherein the cam is a push fit onto the shaft, and wherein the plurality of rotational positions comprise a plurality of discreet rotational positions.
18. A driveshaft and plunger assembly as claimed in claim 17 further comprising a position indicator, which indicates a relative position at which the cam has been assembled onto the shaft.
19. A machine for testing a fuel injector or a pump having a plunger, the machine comprising: a driveshaft assembly having a cam and a shaft; the cam comprising a base cylinder section and an integral further section, wherein an outer profile of the cam is defined partly by an outer surface of the base cylinder section and partly by an outer surface of the further section; wherein the shaft is insertable through a through bore provided in the base cylinder section of the cam thereby to form the driveshaft assembly; wherein the driveshaft assembly further comprises an indexing means, which enable the cam to be assembled onto the shaft at a plurality of rotational positions, wherein at each rotational position, a central axis of the base cylinder section is offset from a central axis of the shaft by a different offset value; and wherein the driveshaft assembly causes reciprocating movement of the plunger of the fuel injector or the pump.
20. A machine as claimed in claim 19 wherein the indexing means comprises splines.
21. A machine as claimed in claim 20 wherein the splines comprise a first annular set of splines provided on an internal surface of the through bore of the cam, which correspond with a second annular set of splines provided on a section of the shaft, wherein a centre of a circumference of the splines is offset from the central axis of the shaft, and wherein the cam is a push fit onto the shaft, and wherein the plurality of rotational positions comprise a plurality of discreet rotational positions.
22. A machine as claimed in claim 21 further comprising a position indicator, which indicates a relative position at which the cam has been assembled onto the shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The present invention is now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0032] Referring initially to
[0033] In the illustrated embodiment, the driveshaft assembly 100 is arranged to act upon a reciprocating component comprising a plunger 190 (shown in
[0034] A longitudinally extending bore 116 is provided through the base cylinder section 108.
[0035] The bore 116 is provided with a first set of splines, comprising a plurality of internal splines 118 defined by a plurality of troughs and peaks.
[0036] An annular section 150 of the shaft 112 is provided a second set of splines, comprising a plurality of external splines 152, defined by a plurality of peaks and troughs. The annular section 150 is eccentric with the shaft 112, i.e. the central axis of the splines 152 is offset from a central axis 114 of the shaft 112.
[0037] On assembly of the driveshaft assembly 100, the cam 102 is pushed onto the shaft 112, until the splines 118 of the cam 102 are located over the external splines 152 of the shaft 112.
[0038] The external splines 152 of the shaft 112 cooperate with the internal splines 118 provided on the cam bore 116, such that the cam 102 is a push fit onto shaft 112.
[0039] An annular section 180 of the shaft 112 (shown on
[0040] On operation of the driveshaft, rotation of the shaft 112 causes rotation of the cam 102, which acts upon the plunger 190 (
[0041] The splines 118 of the cam 102, together with the splines 152 of the shaft 112, form a splined section 162, which forms an indexing means. In this embodiment illustrated in the Figures, the indexing means is annular and cylindrical. Due to the eccentricity of the annular section 150 with the shaft 112, a central axis 154 of the splined section 162 of the assembled driveshaft assembly 100 is offset from the central axis 114 of the shaft 112, by a distance C, as indicated in the Figures. In other words, a circumference of the indexing means is eccentric with the shaft 112.
[0042] The indexing means allow the cam 102 to be located on the shaft 112 at a number of discreet positions, each of which provides a different maximum value of lift, Lmax. (The calculation and variation of Lmax is described in greater detail below).
[0043] Three central axes are defined above (as illustrated in
[0044] a central axis 170 of the base cylinder section 108;
[0045] a central axis 114 of the shaft 112;
[0046] a central axis 154 of the splined section 162.
[0047] As above, the central axis 154 of the splined section 162 is offset from the central axis 114 of the shaft 112, by distance C, in all arrangements of the cam 102 and shaft 112, i.e. at all indexed positions. However, the central axis 170 of the base cylinder section 108 from the central axis 114 of the shaft 112 can be varied between zero and D (D is illustrated in
[0048] Each discreet position at which the cam 102 can be located on the shaft 112 provides a different offset value D, which determines the maximum value of lift, Lmax.
[0049] A position indicator 156 (shown in
[0050] As illustrated in
L=A−B;
where A is the distance from the central axis 114 of the shaft 112 to the lift point 106, and B is the distance from the central axis 114 of the shaft 112 to the external surface 104a of the base cylinder section 108.
[0051] As the cam 102 rotates and the lift point 106 moves around the outer surface 104 of the cam 102, due to the external profile of the outer surface 104 of the cam 102, distance A will vary in accordance with the rotational orientation of the cam 102 with respect to the centre 114 of the shaft 112.
[0052] The lift, L, of the driveshaft assembly 100 varies between a maximum value, Lmax, and a minimum value of zero. As illustrated in
[0053] A maximum value of A is equal to the maximum distance between the central axis 114 of the shaft 112 and the outer surface 4b of the further section 110 of the cam 102.
[0054] The cam 102 assembled onto the shaft 112 at three of the eleven positions will be described below in greater detail.
[0055] In
[0056] In this position, the offset D of the central axis 170 of the base cylinder section 108, from the central axis 114 of the shaft 112, is zero, i.e. the central axes 170 and 114 are coincident.
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[0060] In the arrangement of
[0061] Relative to the arrangement of
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[0065] In the position of
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[0067] Examples of the values of A, B and L for a driveshaft 100 in accordance with the present invention, in the three positions described above, are provided in the table below, wherein the offsets C and D are each 1.5 mm. The values of L are instantaneous values at the rotational position illustrated in each Figure.
TABLE-US-00001 A (mm) B (mm) L (mm) FIG. 3a 42 30 12 (Lmax) FIG. 3b 30 30 0 FIG. 5a 45 27 18 (Lmax) FIG. 5b 27 27 0 FIG. 7a 43.5 28.5 15 (Lmax) FIG. 7b 28.5 28.5 0
[0068] In the embodiments described above, the cam 102 acts directly on the plunger 190. Alternatively, the cam 102 could act indirectly on the plunger 190, via a rocker arm.
[0069] The present invention can replace any driveshaft embodiment. One particular use could be for a testing machine for a fuel injector or pump such as an UI, EUI or EUP. An example of a machine 200 for testing an injector 300 is illustrated
[0070] The machine 200 further comprises a pressure plate 213 and injector support plate 212 into which the injector 300 is clamped and held in position by a locknut 203. A rotary drive is connected to the camshaft 112 and rotates the shaft 112 and cam 102, for example at speeds of 30 to 4000 rpm, which causes a cam follower 205 and hence a pressurising plunger (not shown) of the injector 300 to move in a reciprocating motion. The plunger generates an increasing fuel pressure within the injector 300 when an electronically operated spill valve (not shown) is closed. A nozzle (not shown) of the injector 300 is caused to open when fuel pressure within the injector 300 reaches a predetermined threshold.
[0071] During operation, the machine 200 measures parameters of the injector 300 such as injected fuel quantity.
[0072] The machine 200 may be used to test different types of injector or pump which have plungers requiring different values of maximum lift Lmax. The driveshaft assembly 101 of the present invention enables the machine to test different injector/pump types having different Lmax requirements, without requiring the fitting of different cams/cam follower combinations to the machine.
[0073] In the above embodiments, the indexing means comprises cooperating splines provided on the shaft and on the bore of the cam. In alternative embodiments of the present invention, alternative indexing means could be used.
[0074] Furthermore, alternative embodiments could enable a different number of discreet indexed positions, and therefore a different number of possible values of Lmax. For example, a different number of splines would enable a different number of discreet positional arrangements of the cam onto the shaft.
REFERENCES
[0075] driveshaft assembly 100
[0076] cam 102
[0077] cam outer surface 104
[0078] base cylinder section outer surface 104a
[0079] further section outer surface 104b
[0080] lift point 106
[0081] base cylinder section 108
[0082] cam further section 110
[0083] shaft 112
[0084] shaft central axis 114
[0085] bore 116
[0086] internal splines 118
[0087] shaft annular section 150
[0088] external splines 152
[0089] splined section central axis 154
[0090] position indicator 156
[0091] splined section 162
[0092] base cylinder longitudinal central axis 170
[0093] increased diameter shaft annular section 180
[0094] plunger 190
[0095] offset C
[0096] maximum value of lift Lmax
[0097] plunger movement P
[0098] variation of base cylinder central axis D
[0099] axes X, Y
[0100] offset Y
[0101] cam shaft relative positions 1-11
[0102] distance central axis of shaft to lift point A
[0103] distance central axis of shaft to external surface base cylinder section B
[0104] machine 200
[0105] locknut 203
[0106] cam follower 205
[0107] cambox cover 208
[0108] adapter plate 209
[0109] cambox 210
[0110] bedplate adapter 211
[0111] pressure plate 213
[0112] injector support plate 212
[0113] injector 300