Gasket with an improved heat dissipation capacity for a valve of an internal combustion engine
10746062 ยท 2020-08-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Alessandro Boi (Pinerolo, IT)
- Wojciech Kokoszynski (Pinerolo, IT)
- Kira Sophie Truxius (Pinerolo, IT)
- Volker Schroiff (Pinerolo, IT)
- Martin Gramlich (Pinerolo, IT)
- Patrick Martini (Pinerolo, IT)
- Christoph Klingshirn (Pinerolo, IT)
Cpc classification
F16J15/3268
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L3/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K41/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2810/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2301/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01L3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L3/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K41/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
It is described a gasket for a valve of an internal combustion engine having a central axis and comprising: an elastically deformable sealing element having an annular shape with respect to the aforesaid axis and adapted to be externally arranged on the valve, and a support element, also having an annular shape with respect to the aforesaid axis, coaxially arranged on at least part of the sealing element so that this latter is radially pressed between the support element and the valve; the support element having, along its side wall, at least one through window to allow the evacuation of the heat generated in use during the operation of the valve.
Claims
1. A gasket for a valve of an internal combustion engine; said valve comprising a guide element defining a through seat, and a movable stem sliding in said seat; said gasket having a central axis and comprising: an elastically deformable sealing element, having an annular shape with respect to said axis (A) and adapted to be externally arranged on said valve to cooperate both with said guide element and with said stem; and a support element having an annular shape with respect to said axis (A), coaxially arranged on at least part of said sealing element so that said sealing element is radially pressed between said support element and said valve; said support element comprising a first annular component, internally cooperating with at least one portion of said sealing element, and a second annular component, distinct and separate from said first annular component, coupled to said first annular component, mounted coaxially and in a radially outermost position on said first annular component and configured to arrange in use said gasket on said engine; an extension of said second annular component along said axis (A) being greater than an extension of said first annular component; said second annular component having a first annular portion radially superimposed on said first annular component and a second annular portion axially projecting from said first annular component and radially free with respect to the first annular component; wherein said second annular component has, along its side wall, at least one through window to allow the evacuation of the heat generated in use during the operation of the valve; and wherein said window extends at least partly along said second annular portion of said second annular component.
2. The gasket according to claim 1, wherein said second component comprises: a substantially cylindrical or frustoconical main body surrounding said first component and defining said first and second annular portions; and an annular flange projecting radially outwardly from one axial end of said second portion of said main body and adapted to be mounted in a fixed position with respect to said valve.
3. The gasket according to claim 2, wherein said main body has, on the axially opposite side of said flange, an annular end edge.
4. The gasket according to claim 3, wherein said window is axially delimited on one side by said flange and on the opposite side by said annular edge.
5. The gasket according to claim 1, wherein said support element has a plurality of said through windows, angularly equidistant about said axis (A).
6. The gasket according to claim 1, wherein said first component is made of metal material.
7. The gasket according to claim 1, wherein said second component is made of plastic material.
8. A gasket for a valve of an internal combustion engine, comprising: an elastically deformable sealing element having an annular shape with respect to said axis (A) and adapted to be externally arranged on said valve to cooperate with said guide element and with said stem; and a support element having an annular shape with respect to said axis (A), coaxially arranged on at least part of said sealing element so that said sealing element is radially pressed between said support element and said valve; said support element comprising a first annular component, internally cooperating with at least one portion of said sealing element, and a second annular component, distinct and separate from said first annular component, coupled to said first annular component, mounted in a radially outermost position on said first annular component; wherein said second annular component has, along its side wall, at least one through window to allow the evacuation of the heat generated in use during the operation of the valve.
9. The gasket according to claim 8, wherein said second component comprises: a substantially cylindrical or frustoconical main body surrounding said first component and defining said first and second annular portions; and an annular flange projecting radially outwardly from one axial end of said second portion of said main body and adapted to be mounted in a fixed position with respect to said valve.
10. The gasket according to claim 9, wherein said main body has, on the axially opposite side of said flange, an annular end edge.
11. The gasket according to claim 10, wherein said window is axially delimited on one side by said flange and on the opposite side by said annular edge.
12. The gasket according to claim 8, wherein said first component is made of metal material.
13. The gasket according to claim 8, wherein said second component is made of plastic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the present invention, a preferred embodiment is described hereinafter purely as a non-limiting example and with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) With reference to
(7) In more detail,
(8) The combustion chamber receives in a known way, through an opening thereof, a mixture comprising the fuel and the combustion air and discharges, through another opening, the gas and the air burnt at the end of the combustion process. The flows from and towards the combustion chamber are controlled by respective valves 2 of the aforesaid type, acting on said openings of the combustion chamber.
(9) The following description will refer for simplicity's sake to a single valve 2. It is however clear that every valve of this type used in the engine 3 has the same described characteristics.
(10) With reference to
(11) The valve 2 comprises a tubular guide element 7 fitted by interference within the seat 6, and a sliding stem 8 movable in opposite directions along the axis A within the guide element 7.
(12) In more detail, the stem 8 axially projects from opposite sides of the guide element 7 and is provided at its opposite axial ends respectively with a shuttering element 9, engaging in fluid-tight manner the relative opening in the chamber of combustion, and with an actuating element or plate 10 receiving actuating forces from a control mechanism, in itself known and not shown, for example a cam shaft.
(13) A gasket 1 according to the invention, coaxially surrounding both the guide element 7 and the stem 8, is externally fitted on the axial end portion of the guide element 7, from which the end of the stem 8 provided with the plate 10 projects.
(14) The valve 2 further comprises a spring 11, in the shown case of a helical type, which cooperates at its own opposite axial ends with the plate 10 and with a part of the gasket 1 (described in greater detail in the following), which is axially pressed against an annular stationary surface 4a of the portion 4 of the head 5 having an axis A.
(15) The spring 11 generates an elastic return force on the stem 8 to keep it always in contact with the control mechanism at the plate 10.
(16) With reference to
(17) More specifically, the gasket 1 essentially comprises a sealing element 12 having an annular shape and made of elastomeric material and a support element 13 coaxially arranged on the sealing element 12 for pressing this latter in a radial direction with respect to the axis A on the guide element 7 and on the stem 8 of the valve 2. The sealing element 12 is coaxially interposed between the support element 13 and the valve 2.
(18) First, proceeding along the axis A towards the shuttering element 9 of the stem 8, the sealing element 12 defines a dynamic type seal 14 allowing the passage of a minimum oil flow necessary for the lubrication of the coupling between the stem 8 and the guide element 7, and then a static type seal 15 to prevent the oil flow towards the combustion chamber.
(19) In more detail (
(20) The section 16, under assembly conditions, is oriented towards the plate 10 and is crossed by the rod 8; the section 17, under assembly conditions, is oriented towards the combustion chamber and is in contact with the guide element 7 in which the stem 8 slides.
(21) The inner circumferential surface 18 of the sealing element 12 comprises, in a position adjacent to the section 16, a section 21 having a minimum diameter, to be pressed radially by the elastic collar 20 against the stem 8 to define a dynamic type circumferential sealing line (seal 14), which allows a minimum escape of the oil flow thanks to the sliding coupling with the stem 8.
(22) The inner circumferential surface 18 of the sealing element 12 further comprises, in a position adjacent to the section 17, a substantially cylindrical portion 22 with small undulations to be radially pressed by the support element 13 against the guide element 7 to define a static type cylindrical sealing area (seal 15).
(23) The inner circumferential surface 18 of the sealing element 12 further comprises, in an interposed position between the section 21 and the portion 22, a further portion 23 cantileverly carrying a gas sealing lip 24 cooperating with the stem 8 of the valve 2.
(24) The lip 24 has a substantially frustoconical shape having an axis A with a section decreasing in the opposite direction with respect to the pressure forces generated in use by the gases directed towards the section 21. In the shown case, the lip 24 has a decreasing cross-section towards the portion 22.
(25) As shown in
(26) The outer circumferential surface 19 of the sealing element 12 defines, in an axially interposed position between the section 21 and the portion 23 of the inner circumferential surface 18, a recess 25, whose function will be explained below. The recess 25 divides the outer circumferential surface 19 into a portion 26 for housing the elastic collar 20, extending towards the section 16, and into an elongated portion 27 extending towards the section 17 and suitable to be coupled with the support element 13 together with the recess 25.
(27) With reference to
(28) The component 30 defines an interaction portion of the support element 13 with the sealing element 12, while the component 31 defines a positioning portion of the support element 13 on the portion 4 of the head 5 of the engine 3 and with respect to the guide element 7 of the valve 2. The component 31 receives operating loads from the spring 11 of the valve 2 and brings the gasket 1 into the desired position on the valve 2.
(29) In use, both the components 30, 31 are mounted so as to externally surround the assembly formed by the guide element 7 and by the stem 8 of the valve 2.
(30) With particular reference to
(31) The component 30 has increasing radial dimensions with respect to the axis A, proceeding from its end portion 34 and then radially bending inside the recess 25 of the sealing element 12 at the opposite end portion 33.
(32) The tapered connecting section 37 defines, on the opposite side with respect to the side cooperating with the sealing element 12, an annular shoulder 38, whose function will be explained below.
(33) With reference to
(34) The component 31 integrally comprises an annular main body 40, in the shown case slightly frustoconical, having an axis A, surrounding the component 30, and a flat annular end flange 41, radially projecting outwardly from the main body 40 and abuttingly cooperating against the stationary surface 4a of the portion 4 of the head 5 of the engine 3 under the axial thrust of the spring 11 of the valve 2. According to a possible alternative not shown, the main body 40 could also have a cylindrical shape having an axis A.
(35) The component 31 has an extension along the axis A greater than the one of the component 30. In fact, the component 30 interacts only with an end portion of the component 31 opposite the flange 41.
(36) In particular, the main body 40 has a frustoconical or cylindrical side wall 40a delimited by a radially inner surface 42, oriented towards the axis A, and by a radially outer surface 43, opposite the surface 42 and from which the flange 41 radially projects outwardly.
(37) The component 31, and more precisely the main body 40, has a first annular portion 31a, radially superimposed on the component 30, and a second annular portion 31b, which axially projects from the component 30 and is radially free with respect to this latter, since it does not interact with the 30 component.
(38) Advantageously, the side wall 40a of the main body 40 has one or more through windows 46, in the shown case three, to allow the evacuation of the heat from the gasket 1 during the operation of the valve 2.
(39) Preferably, the windows 46 are angularly equidistant about the axis A.
(40) In particular, each window 46 extends mostly along the portion 31b of the main body 40 of the component 31 in order to allow an effective disposal of the heat generated in use.
(41) The main body 40 further has an annular edge 44, axially spaced from the flange 41 and radially projecting towards the axis A and defining an axial abutment for the end portion 33 of the component 30.
(42) The snap coupling means 32 comprise two or more hooking projections 45, three in the shown case, angularly equidistant about the axis A, cantileverly extending from the annular edge 44 towards the flange 41 inside respective through windows 46 of the main body 40 and cooperating in contact with the component 30 to abuttingly keep it against the annular edge 44.
(43) In the example shown in the accompanying figures, the annular edge 44 defines an end portion of the main body 40 axially opposite the flange 41.
(44) The hooking projections 45 are integral with the main body 40 and have, at their free ends, respective retaining teeth projecting towards the axis A and configured to abuttingly cooperate against the outer annular shoulder 38 of the component 30.
(45) The hooking projections 45 extend, in an undeformed position, substantially parallel to the axis A (
(46) Each window 46 is delimited on one side by the annular edge and on the opposite side by the flange 41. More precisely, each window 46 has a first portion 49 extending along the main body 40 substantially for the whole axial height thereof, and a second portion 50, of reduced size, extending along part of the radial depth of the flange 41. By considering the characteristics of the gasket 1 made according to the dictates of the present invention, the advantages it allows obtaining are evident.
(47) In particular, thanks to the presence of the windows 46, it allows obtaining in use an effective disposal/dissipation of the heat generated during the operation of the valve 2. Finally, it is clear that the gasket 1 here described and illustrated may be subject to modifications and variations that do not come out of the scope of protection defined by the appended claims.
(48) In particular, also the component 30 could be made of plastic material.
(49) Moreover, the support element 13 could be integrally constituted by a single annular body provided with one or more through windows along its side wall.