Sliding spring contacts providing electrical power to rocker arms
10731516 ยท 2020-08-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Andrew Lee (Portage, MI, US)
- Michael J. Campbell (Scotts, MI, US)
- Austin Robert Zurface (Dowling, MI, US)
- Dale Arden Stretch (Novi, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F01L2001/186
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2305/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L13/0005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/2405
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/185
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L13/0036
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01L1/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A valvetrain for an internal combustion engine includes a camshaft and a rocker arm assembly. The rocker arm assembly includes an electrical device, a rocker arm, and a cam follower. A contact held to the rocker arm abuts a spring attached to a component distinct from the rocker arm assembly to form an interface. The electrical device is powered through the interface. The spring slides over the contact as the rocker arm assembly pivots to actuate a moveable valve. The interface is formed near a pivot axis whereby the motion undergone by the interface is much less than the motion undergone by points on the rocker arm assembly more distal from the axis. Keeping the interface proximate the pivot axis and leaving the spring free to slide over the contact reducing the extent to which the spring undergoes movement and wear during valvetrain operation.
Claims
1. A valvetrain for an internal combustion engine of a type that has a combustion chamber and a moveable valve having a seat formed in the combustion chamber, the valvetrain comprising: a camshaft; a rocker arm assembly comprising a rocker arm, an electrical device, and a cam follower configured to engage a cam mounted on the camshaft as the camshaft rotates; a lash adjuster providing a fulcrum on which the rocker arm pivots to actuate the movable valve; a contact held to the rocker arm; and a spring attached to a component distinct from the rocker arm assembly and abutting the contact to form an interface; wherein the spring provides power to the electrical device through the interface; the spring is configured to slide over the contact as the rocker arm assembly pivots to actuate the moveable valve; both the interface and a point on the rocker arm assembly distal from the interface undergoes motion as the rocker arm assembly pivots to actuate the moveable valve; and the motion of the interface is 20% or less the motion of the point on the rocker arm assembly distal from the interface.
2. A valvetrain according to claim 1, wherein the spring extends and contracts along a direction in which the lash adjuster extends and contracts to adjust lash.
3. A valvetrain according to claim 1, wherein one end of the spring is attached to a framework that abuts the lash adjuster.
4. A valvetrain according to claim 1, wherein the motion of the interface is 10% or less the motion of the point on the rocker arm assembly distal from the interface.
5. A valvetrain according to claim 1, wherein the spring is an accordion spring.
6. A valvetrain according to claim 5, wherein: the accordion spring has two straight arms connected by a hoop; the two straight arms are connected to the hoop by bends having a curvature opposite a curvature of the hoop.
7. A valvetrain according to claim 1, further comprising a spring box that partially encloses the spring in a manner that resists twisting of the spring.
8. A valvetrain according to claim 7, wherein the spring comprises a ribbon of metal having a face perpendicular to a wall of the spring box.
9. A valvetrain according to claim 1, wherein the interface is formed in proximity to an axis on which the rocker arm assembly pivots to actuate the moveable valve.
10. A valvetrain according to claim 9, wherein: the contact comprises a ribbon of metal having a first face; the spring comprises a ribbon of metal having a second face; and the interface is formed by abutment between the first face and the second face.
11. A valvetrain according to claim 1, wherein the spring wraps around the contact to provide an interference fit.
12. A valvetrain according to claim 1, wherein the spring forms a hoop around the contact.
13. A valvetrain according to claim 1, wherein: the spring curves to form a convex side and a concave side; and the spring abuts the contact on the concave side.
14. A valvetrain according to claim 1, wherein: the contact is held within an insulating sleeve in the rocker arm; and a lead for the electrical device is soldered to the contact.
15. A valvetrain according to claim 1, wherein the electrical device is an electromechanical latch assembly.
16. A valvetrain according to claim 1, wherein the spring bears down on the lash adjuster to bias the rocker arm assembly against the lash adjuster.
17. A valvetrain according to claim 1, wherein the spring retains the rocker arm assembly on the lash adjuster.
18. A valvetrain according to claim 17, wherein the spring is anchored to the lash adjuster.
19. A method of manufacturing an engine with a valvetrain according to claim 18, comprising: attaching the rocker arm assembly to the lash adjuster using the spring; and installing the lash adjuster with the attached rocker arm assembly in the cylinder head of an engine.
20. A valvetrain for an internal combustion engine of a type that has a combustion chamber and a moveable valve having a seat formed in the combustion chamber, the valvetrain comprising: a camshaft; a rocker arm assembly comprising a rocker arm, an electrical device, and a cam follower configured to engage a cam mounted on the camshaft as the camshaft rotates; a contact held to the rocker arm and presenting a contact surface parallel to and in proximity to an axis on which the rocker arm assembly pivots to actuate a moveable valve; and a spring attached to a component distinct from the rocker arm assembly and abutting the contact surface; wherein the spring provides power to the electrical device through the contact; and the spring is configured to slide over the contact surface as the rocker arm assembly pivots to actuate the moveable valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(14) In electromagnetic latch assembly 107, magnets 120 make latch pin 108 stable independently from electrical coil 109 in both engaging and non-engaging positions. Energized with a DC current in a first direction, electrical coil 109 is operable to actuate latch pin 109 from the engaging to the non-engaging position. Energized with a DC current in the opposite direction, electrical coil 109 is operable to actuate latch pin 108 from the non-engaging position to the engaging position.
(15) Coil 109 is powered through contacts 121A. A lead frame, which is not shown in
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(17) Spring 137A is a ribbon of conductive metal bent to form convex side 141 and concave side 143. Spring 137 abuts contact 121A on concave side 143. Contact between spring 137A and contact 121A is maintained as rocker arm assembly 106A undergoes motions associated with its normal operation. Those motions include raising and lowering due to lash adjustment and pivoting on hydraulic lash adjuster 140. Spring 137A may slide over a surface 151 of contact 121A as these motions occur. The pivoting action may result in rotation of contact 121A with little or no horizontal extension and contraction of spring 137A. Spring 137A remains in contact with contact 121A as contact 121A undergoes horizontal and vertical motion by flexing and or sliding over the surface of contact 121A. The surface 151 of contact 121A that contacts spring 137A preferably conforms to the shape of spring 137A to provide a large area of contact. In this example, conformity is achieved by making both surfaces parallel to pivot axis 150 (see
(18) Contact 121A is proximate to but slightly off pivot axis 150. Rocker arm assembly 106A may be redesigned or the mounting of contact 121A may be modified to reduce or eliminate this separation. Preferably, contact 121A is 5 mm or less contact from axis 150. More preferably, contact 121A is 2 mm or less from axis 150. More preferably, contact 121A is 1 mm or less from axis 150. Still more preferably, axis 150 passes through contact 121A.
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(24) Frame 139C includes vertical sidewalls 515, one on either side of each spring 137C. Vertical sidewalls 515 are perpendicular to flat faces 517 (see
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(26) Contact 517 remains in proximity to axis 150 (See
(27) The components and features of the present disclosure have been shown and/or described in terms of certain embodiments and examples. While a particular component or feature, or a broad or narrow formulation of that component or feature, may have been described in relation to only one embodiment or one example, all components and features in either their broad or narrow formulations may be combined with other components or features to the extent such combinations would be recognized as logical by one of ordinary skill in the art.