Ball engine decompression mechanism
11549404 ยท 2023-01-10
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Cpc classification
F01L1/181
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L13/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/267
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2305/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L9/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2001/0537
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L9/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2013/105
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01L1/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L9/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L9/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An exhaust valve rocker arm assembly operable in a combustion engine mode and an engine decompression mode, the exhaust valve rocker arm assembly selectively opening first and second exhaust valves and including a rocker shaft, exhaust valve rocker arm assembly and a ball engine decompression mechanism. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly has an exhaust rocker arm that receives the rocker shaft and is configured to rotate around the rocker shaft. The ball engine decompression mechanism is configured on the exhaust rocker arm and selectively actuates a valve plunger causing an exhaust valve to perform engine decompression. The ball engine decompression mechanism includes a capsule assembly having a capsule, a biasing member and a ball. The capsule has a cylindrical body that extends between a first end having an actuation face and a second end having a spring return face.
Claims
1. An exhaust valve rocker arm assembly operable in a combustion engine mode and an engine decompression mode, the exhaust valve rocker arm assembly selectively opening first and second exhaust valves and comprising: a rocker shaft; the exhaust valve rocker arm assembly further comprising an exhaust rocker arm that receives the rocker shaft and is configured to rotate around the rocker shaft; and a ball engine decompression mechanism configured on the exhaust rocker arm and that selectively actuates a first plunger causing an exhaust valve of the first and second exhaust valves to perform engine decompression, the ball engine decompression mechanism comprising: a capsule assembly having a capsule, a biasing member and a single ball, the capsule having a cylindrical body extending between a first end having an actuation face and a second end having a spring return face, the cylindrical body defining an opening that receives the ball therein, wherein the capsule and ball move as a unit from an unactuated position to an actuated position; and a second plunger that axially opposes the first plunger, wherein the ball positively locates against the first plunger in the engine decompression mode, wherein the second plunger is threaded and threadably mates with the exhaust rocker arm, wherein the first plunger and the second plunger both define respective opposing concave receiving surfaces, wherein the ball positively locates at the respective concave receiving surfaces in the actuated position.
2. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly of claim 1 wherein the capsule and ball collectively translate to the actuated position causing the first plunger to extend toward one of the first and second exhaust valves to perform engine decompression.
3. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly of claim 2, further comprising a valve plunger spring that biases the first plunger to a collapsed position.
4. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical body defines a blind bore having the spring return face.
5. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly of claim 4 wherein the biasing member is at least partially nestingly received in the blind bore.
6. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly of claim 5, wherein the biasing member biases the capsule toward the unactuated position.
7. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly of claim 1, further comprising a lock nut that locks the second plunger relative to the exhaust rocker arm.
8. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly of claim 1 wherein the capsule assembly is actuated hydraulically.
9. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly of claim 1 wherein the capsule assembly is actuated mechanically.
10. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly of claim 1 wherein the exhaust rocker arm is a dedicated engine decompression rocker arm.
11. An exhaust valve rocker arm assembly operable in a combustion engine mode and an engine decompression mode, the exhaust valve rocker arm assembly selectively opening first and second exhaust valves and comprising: a rocker shaft; the exhaust valve rocker arm assembly further comprising an exhaust rocker arm that receives the rocker shaft and is configured to rotate around the rocker shaft; and a ball engine decompression mechanism configured on the exhaust rocker arm and that selectively actuates a first plunger causing an exhaust valve of the first and second exhaust valves to perform engine decompression, the ball engine decompression mechanism comprising: a capsule assembly having a capsule, a biasing member and a single ball, the capsule having a unitary cylindrical body extending between a first end having an actuation face and a second end having a spring return face, the cylindrical body defining an opening that receives the ball therein, wherein the capsule and ball move as a unit from an unactuated position wherein the first plunger does not act on the exhaust valve in an actuated position wherein the first plunger acts on the exhaust valve to open the exhaust valve during an engine decompression event, wherein translation of the actuation face causes equal translation of the spring return face; and a second plunger that axially opposes the first plunger, wherein the ball positively locates against the first plunger in the engine decompression mode, wherein the second plunger is threaded and threadably mates with the exhaust rocker arm, wherein the first plunger and the second plunger both define respective opposing concave receiving surfaces, wherein the ball positively locates at the respective concave receiving surfaces in the actuated position.
12. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly of claim 11, wherein in the cylindrical body defines a blind bore having the spring return face.
13. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly of claim 12 wherein the biasing member is at least partially nestingly received in the blind bore.
14. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly of claim 13, wherein the biasing member biases the capsule toward the unactuated position.
15. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly of claim 11 wherein the capsule assembly is actuated one of hydraulically, mechanically and electrically.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) Heavy duty (HD) diesel engines with single overhead cam (SOHC) valvetrain requires high decompression power, in particular at low engine speed. The present disclosure provides an added motion type De-Compression engine brake. To provide high decompression power without applying high load on the rest of the valvetrain (particularly the camshaft), the present disclosure provides a rocker arm assembly having a rotating stepped decompression capsule with castellation mechanism for engine decompression that acts on one exhaust valve. In this regard, half of the input load is experienced compared to other configurations that have two exhaust valves opening.
(11) As will become appreciated from the following discussion, the exhaust valve rocker arm assembly can be used in compression release engine decompression configurations as well as cylinder or engine decompression configurations.
(12) With initial reference to
(13) Each cylinder includes an intake valve rocker arm assembly 20, and an exhaust valve rocker arm assembly 22. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly 22 incorporates integrated engine decompression functionality. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly 22 controls opening of the exhaust valves. The intake valve rocker arm assembly 20 is configured to control motion of the intake valves. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly 22 is configured to control exhaust valve motion in a drive mode and in decompression mode. The exhaust valve rocker arm assembly 22 is configured to act on one of the two exhaust arms in an engine decompression mode as will be described herein. A rocker shaft 34 is received by the valve train carrier 12 and supports rotation of the exhaust valve rocker arm assembly 22.
(14) With further reference now to
(15) The ball engine decompression mechanism 48 will be further described. The ball engine decompression mechanism 48 is capable of handling lost motion. High load can be actuated either mechanically or hydraulically and is biased to be normally collapsed (
(16) The ball engine decompression mechanism 48 includes a press-out plunger 110 and an actuation plunger 112. A press-out biasing member 114 biases the press-out plunger 110 in a direction toward the actuation plunger 112. The press-out plunger 110 and the actuation plunger 112 are horizontally opposed. A ball 120 is positioned between the press-out plunger 110 and the actuation plunger 112. A threaded plunger 130 threadably mates with the rocker arm 40. A lock nut 134 locks the threaded plunger 130 relative to the rocker arm 40. A valve plunger 140 vertically opposes the threaded plunger 130. A valve plunger retainer 144 supports a valve plunger spring 150. The valve plunger spring 150 biases the valve plunger 140 to a collapsed position (
(17) The ball engine decompression mechanism 48 moves between a collapsed position (
(18) When the actuation force ceases, the press-out spring 114 urges the ball 120 back to the position in
(19) With reference to
(20) The ball engine decompression mechanism 248 can operate similar to the ball engine decompression mechanism 48 described above. The ball engine decompression mechanism 248 includes a press-out plunger 310 and an actuation plunger 312. A press-out biasing member 314 biases the press-out plunger 310 in a direction toward the actuation plunger 312. The press-out plunger 310 and the actuation plunger 312 are horizontally opposed. A ball 320 is positioned between the press-out plunger 310 and the actuation plunger 312. A threaded plunger 330 threadably mates with the rocker arm 240. A lock nut 334 locks the threaded plunger 330 relative to the rocker arm 240. A valve plunger 340 vertically opposes the threaded plunger 330. A valve plunger retainer 344 supports a valve plunger spring 350. The valve plunger spring 350 biases the valve plunger 340 to a collapsed position (see position of valve plunger 140,
(21) The ball engine decompression mechanism 248 moves between a collapsed position and an extended position (see ball engine decompression mechanism 48,
(22) When the actuation force ceases, the press-out spring 314 urges the ball 320 back to a position out of alignment with the threaded plunger 330 and the valve plunger 340. Concurrently, the valve plunger 140 moves back to the collapsed position by the valve plunger spring 150. The process repeats upon entering engine decompression mode or other VVA function where the actuation plunger 112 is urged toward the ball 120.
(23) With reference now to
(24) As will become appreciated from the following discussion, the capsule assembly 410 can translate as a single unit between an unactuated position shown in
(25) The first end 424 defines an actuation face 454. The cylindrical body 422 defines a blind bore 455 having a spring return face 456 at the second end 444. The biasing member 414 is at least partially nestingly received in the blind bore 455. An actuation force 458 generated by actuator 462 (hydraulic, mechanical, electrical) in response to a signal from the controller 460 is applied onto the actuation face 454. The biasing member 414 acts on the spring return face 456.
(26) The actuation force 458 is directly linked to the spring return face 456. In other words, the capsule 412 is unitary or integrally formed whereby the force 458 acting onto the actuation face 454 is directly connected and acted onto the spring return face 456. In this regard, separation of the actuation face 454 and the spring return face 456 is precluded. Translation of the actuation face 454 causes equal translation of the spring return face 456. Greater control of the position of the ball 420 is realized by the capsule assembly 410 and the ball engine decompression mechanism 448 as a whole. The ball 420 positively locates between the concave receiving surface 431 of the threaded plunger 430 and the concave receiving surface 441 of the valve plunger 440. By way of example, the capsule 412 can be about 11.5 mm in diameter. The opening 450 can be 9.5 mm in diameter. The ball 420 can be 9 mm in diameter. Other dimensions are contemplated.
(27) It will be further appreciated that any of the ball decompression mechanisms described herein may be used in a dedicated added motion engine decompression arm and/or a bolt on bleeder decompression design. In this regard, the ball decompression mechanism is mounted in a dedicated decompression arm that acts on the decompression valve through a pass through pin or similar arrangement. Similarly, the ball decompression mechanism can be used in a bolt on carrier fixed to the cylinder head where the mechanism could act on the decompression valve through a pass through pin or similar arrangement.
(28) The foregoing description of the examples has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular example are generally not limited to that particular example, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected example, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.