VARIABLE VALVE TRAIN

20190063272 ยท 2019-02-28

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    Abstract

    The present disclosure relates to a variable valve train for an internal combustion engine. The variable valve train has a camshaft with a cam and a rocker arm for activating at least one gas exchange valve of the internal combustion engine. The variable valve train has a swivelling lever element, in particular a swivelling lever gate, which has a support surface and a cam follower. The support surface is operatively connected, in particular in contact, with the rocker arm, and the cam follower follows a cam contour of the cam. The variable valve train has a first lever arm, which pivotably mounts the swivelling lever element, and is connected with a driven swivelling shaft for swivelling around a longitudinal axis of the swivelling shaft.

    Claims

    1. A variable valve train for an internal combustion engine, comprising: a camshaft with a cam; a rocker arm for activating at least one gas exchange valve of the internal combustion engine; a swivelling lever element which has a support surface and a cam follower, wherein the support surface is operatively connected with the rocker arm, and the cam follower follows a cam contour of the cam; and a first lever arm, which pivotably mounts the swivelling lever element, and is connected with a driven swivelling shaft for swivelling around a longitudinal axis of the swivelling shaft.

    2. The variable valve train according to claim 1, wherein the swivelling lever element is a swivelling lever gate.

    3. The variable valve train according to claim 1, wherein the support surface is in contact with the rocker arm.

    4. The variable valve train according to claim 1, wherein: the rocker arm is mounted so that it can pivot around the swivelling shaft; or the swivelling shaft serves as a rocker arm axis for the rocker arm.

    5. The variable valve train according to claim 1, wherein turning the swivelling shaft causes the first lever arm and the swivelling lever element to pivot, making it possible to vary a transmission of the cam contour of the cam from the swivelling lever element to the rocker arm.

    6. The variable valve train according to claim 5, wherein the transmission of the cam contour of the cam from the swivelling lever element to the rocker arm is continuously variable.

    7. The variable valve train according to claim 5, wherein the transmission for changing a maximum valve lift of the at least one gas exchange valve is variable.

    8. The variable valve train according to claim 7, wherein the transmission for changing a maximum valve lift of the at least one gas exchange valve is variable up to a zero lift of the at least one gas exchange valve.

    9. The variable valve train according to claim 1, wherein the first lever arm is non-rotatably connected with the swivelling shaft.

    10. The variable valve train according to claim 1, wherein: the swivelling lever element is swiveled relative to the first lever arm while following the cam contour of the cam via the cam follower; or a swivelling axis pivotably joins the first lever arm and swivelling lever element together.

    11. The variable valve train according to claim 1, wherein the rocker arm has a rotatable roller for contacting the support surface.

    12. The variable valve train according to claim 11, wherein the cam follower of the swivelling lever element and the rotatable roller of the rocker arm have the same design.

    13. The variable valve train according to claim 1, wherein the swivelling shaft can only be turned within a limited angular range of less than 360.

    14. The variable valve train according to claim 13, wherein the limited angular range is less than 120.

    15. The variable valve train according to claim 1, further comprising: a second lever arm, which is connected with the first lever arm via the swivelling shaft, wherein the first lever arm and second lever arm are arranged on opposing sides of the rocker arm.

    16. The variable valve train according to claim 15, wherein the second lever arm is connected to the first lever arm via the swivelling axis.

    17. The variable valve train according to claim 1, further comprising: a sleeve, which is non-rotatably arranged on the swivelling shaft, wherein the first lever arm is non-rotatably arranged on the sleeve, and the rocker arm is arranged so that it can pivot around the sleeve.

    18. The variable valve train according to claim 1, wherein the swivelling lever element is arranged between the rocker arm and the camshaft.

    19. The variable valve train according to claim 1, further comprising: a drive unit for turning the swivelling shaft; or an actuator, which is designed to contact the first lever arm for swivelling the first lever arm.

    20. The variable valve train according to claim 1, further comprising: a camshaft adjuster, which is connected with the camshaft for adjusting a phase of the camshaft.

    21. A motor vehicle, comprising: a variable valve train including, a camshaft with a cam; a rocker arm for activating at least one gas exchange valve of the internal combustion engine; a swivelling lever element which has a support surface and a cam follower, wherein the support surface is operatively connected with the rocker arm, and the cam follower follows a cam contour of the cam; and a first lever arm, which pivotably mounts the swivelling lever element, and is connected with a driven swivelling shaft for swivelling around a longitudinal axis of the swivelling shaft.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0031] Additional details and advantages of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the attached drawings. In the drawings:

    [0032] FIG. 1 shows a sectional view of an exemplary, variable valve train in a state where a cam follower of the variable valve train is in contact with a base circle area of a cam of the camshaft;

    [0033] FIG. 2 shows another sectional view of the exemplary, variable valve train in a state where the cam follower of the variable valve train is in contact with a valve lift area of the cam of the camshaft;

    [0034] FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the exemplary, variable valve train;

    [0035] FIG. 4 shows another sectional view of the exemplary, variable valve train, with a section plane having a longitudinal axis of the swivelling shaft and a swivelling axis; and

    [0036] FIG. 5 shows exemplary valve lift control curves, which can be generated with the exemplary, variable valve train.

    [0037] The embodiments shown in the figures at least partially coincide, so that similar or identical parts are provided with the same reference number, and reference is also made to the description of the other embodiments or figures for describing the latter, so as to avoid repetition.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0038] FIGS. 1 and 4 show a variable valve train 10. The variable valve train 10 activates two gas exchange valves 12 (see in particular FIG. 3), for example inlet valves or outlet valves. The variable valve train 10 can be encased in an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, in particular of a commercial vehicle. It is also possible for the variable valve train to activate only a gas exchange valve. It is likewise possible for the variable valve train to activate several gas exchange valves by way of a valve bridge.

    [0039] The variable valve train 10 has a camshaft 14, a swivelling lever element 16, two lever arms 18 and 20 as well as a rocker arm 22.

    [0040] The camshaft 14 is rotatably mounted, and has a cam 24. In several embodiments, the camshaft 14 can be connected with a camshaft adjuster 26 for adjusting a phase of the camshaft 14. The camshaft adjuster 26 is schematically indicated in FIG. 2. Specifically, the camshaft adjuster 26 can turn the camshaft 14 by a predetermined angular increment clockwise or counterclockwise relative to a drive by way of a crankshaft of the internal combustion engine. As a result, the opening and closing time for the gas exchange valves 12 can be shifted.

    [0041] The swivelling lever element 16 carries a cam follower 28. The cam follower 28 follows a cam contour of the cam 24 while the camshaft 14 turns. The cam follower 28 is designed as a roller mounted so that it can rotate around a cam follower axis 30. The cam follower axis 30 is carried by a fork 32 of the swivelling lever element 16 at opposite ends of the cam follower axis 30. The fork 32 is arranged at a first end of the swivelling lever element 16.

    [0042] The swivelling lever element 16 is pivotably joined with the lever arms 18, 20 at one of the ends of the swivelling lever element 16 lying opposite the fork 32. While the cam follower 28 follows the cam contour of the cam 24 while the camshaft 14 turns, the swivelling lever element 16 is swiveled relative to the lever arms 18, 20. The swivelling lever element 16 has a support surface 34. The support surface 34 serves as a contact surface for the rocker arm 22. The support surface 34 extends concavely, and is arranged on an upper side of the swivelling lever element 16. The swivelling lever element 16 thus serves as a gate for the rocker arm 22.

    [0043] The lever arms 18, 20 are non-rotatably connected with a swivelling shaft 36, so that they turn together with the swivelling shaft 36. Specifically, the lever arms 18, 20 turn while the swivelling shaft 36 rotates around a longitudinal axis A of the swivelling shaft 36. The swivelling shaft 36 simultaneously serves as a rocker arm axis for the rocker arm 22. This is especially advantageous for reasons of installation space, since no separate axes must be provided for swivelling the lever arms 18, 20 and for pivotably mounting the rocker arm 22.

    [0044] The lever arms 18, 20 are connected with each other via the swivelling shaft 36 and a swivelling axis 38. The lever arms 18, 20 are arranged at opposite sides of the rocker arm 22. The lever arms 18, 20 grip the swivelling lever element 16 at the end of the swivelling lever element 16 opposite the fork 32. The lever arms 18, 20 carry the swivelling lever element 16 via the swivelling axis 38, so that the swivelling lever element 16 can swivel relative to the lever arms 18, 20. The swivelling lever element 16 can here be non-rotatably connected with the swivelling axis 38, for example, wherein the swivelling axis 38 is in turn rotatably mounted in the lever arms 18, 20. Alternatively, the swivelling lever element 16 can be provided so as to swivel around the swivelling axis 38. It is also possible to provide just one lever arm, for example, which carries the swivelling lever element.

    [0045] As shown in FIG. 4, the lever arms 18, 20 are connected with the swivelling shaft 36 via a sleeve 40. Specifically, the lever arms 18, 20 are non-rotatably connected with the sleeve 40, wherein the sleeve 40 in turn is non-rotatably connected with the swivelling shaft 36. For example, the non-rotatable connections can be realized with a suitable fit, through welding, adhesive bonding, bolting, interlocking, etc.

    [0046] FIG. 2 presents a schematic view of a drive unit 42, for example an electric drive. The drive unit 42 is connected with the swivelling shaft 36, so that the swivelling shaft 36 can rotate at least within a prescribed angular range, for example of less than 360, in particular less than 90. The angular range depends on the lever arm lengths of the variable valve train 10, and can also be less than 20, e.g., as in the example shown. Turning the swivelling shaft 36 causes the lever arms 18 and 20 to swivel, since the latter are non-rotatably connected with the swivelling shaft 36. Swivelling the lever arms 18 and 20 causes the swivelling lever element 16 to swivel. The swivelling lever element 16 here changes a position relative to the rocker arm 22 and camshaft 14. This enables a targeted influencing of a transmission of the cam contour of the cam 24 via the swivelling lever element 16 to the rocker arm 22, which ultimately activates the gas exchange valves 12, as will be described in more detail below.

    [0047] An actuator 43 can also be provided as an alternative to the drive unit 42. For example, the actuator 43 can contact the first lever arm 18 and/or the second lever arm 20, so as to swivel the first and second lever arm 18, 20. Swivelling the lever arms 18, 20 in turn causes the swivelling lever element 16 to swivel, as already described above. In such an embodiment, the lever arms 18, 20 can be rotatably connected with the swivelling shaft 36, which thus only serves as a swivelling axis.

    [0048] To enable a rotation of the swivelling shaft (rocker arm axis) 36, the swivelling shaft 36 is rotatably mounted in bearing blocks 44, for example via slide bearings or roller bearings (see FIG. 3). For example, the bearing blocks 44 can be fastened to a cylinder head of the internal combustion engine by means of screws (not shown).

    [0049] Again drawing reference to FIG. 4, the rocker arm 22 is mounted so that it can pivot around the sleeve 40, and thus pivot around the swivelling shaft 36. An assembly of the variable valve train 10 can be simplified by providing the sleeve 40 as an intermediate element between the swivelling shaft 36 on the one hand and the lever arms 18, 20 and rocker arm 22 on the other. In particular, an assembly comprised of the lever arms 18, 20, the rocker arm 22 and sleeve 40 can first be prefabricated, wherein the lever arms 18, 20 are non-rotatably connected with the sleeve 40, and the rocker arm 22 is rotatably arranged around the sleeve 40. The sleeve 40 can then be non-rotatably connected with the swivelling shaft 36. In other embodiments, for example, the lever arms 18, 20 can be non-rotatably connected directly with the swivelling shaft 36 (i.e., without interspersing a sleeve). Alternatively or additionally, the rocker arm 22 can be pivotably connected directly with the swivelling shaft 36 (i.e., without interspersing a sleeve). It is also possible to provide other configurations in which the lever arms 18, 20 are non-rotatably connected with the swivelling shaft 36, and the rocker arm 22 is pivotably connected with the swivelling shaft 36.

    [0050] The rocker arm 22 has a fork 46, which carries a rotatable roller 48 via a roller axis 50. The rotatable roller 48 is in contact with the support surface 34 of the swivelling lever element 16. The cam follower 28 of the swivelling lever element 16 and the rotatable roller 48 of the rocker arm 22 can have the same design, since they transmit roughly the same forces, and so as to reduce the diversity of parts. The rocker arm 22 activates the gas exchange valves 12, for example via a ball foot (elephant foot, not shown).

    [0051] FIGS. 1 and 2 show how the variable valve train 10 establishes an operative connection between the camshaft 14 and the gas exchange valves 12 during operation. In FIG. 1, the cam follower 28 is in contact with a base circle area of the cam 24. In FIG. 2, the cam follower 28 is in contact with a valve lift area of the cam 24. Specifically, the valve lift area of the cam contour of the cam 24 causes the swivelling lever element 16 to swivel around the swivelling axis 38, since the cam follower 28 follows the cam contour of the cam 24.

    [0052] Swivelling the swivelling lever element 16 around the swivelling axis 38 causes the rocker arm 22 to swivel around the swivelling shaft 36, since the roller 48 is in contact with the support surface 34. In particular, when the swivelling lever element 16 is swiveled upwardly, the ascending ramp of the cam 24 causes the roller 48 to roll upwardly on the support surface 34. The rocker arm 22 is swiveled around the swivelling shaft 36. The gas exchange valves 12 are activated (opened) while swivelling the rocker arm 22. While swivelling the swivelling lever element 16 downwardly as the result of the descending ramp of the cam 24, the roller 48 rolls downwardly on the support surface 34. The rocker arm 22 is swiveled back. By contrast, the base circle area of the cam contour of the cam 24 produces no swivelling of the swivelling lever element 16, and thus also no swivelling of the rocker arm 22.

    [0053] FIG. 5 shows exemplary valve lift curves for the gas exchange valves 12, which can be adjusted with the variable valve train 10. Depending on the set rotational angle of the swivelling shaft 36 and the profile of the support surface 34, various valve lifts (valve lift maximums) can be set. In particular, it can also be possible to generate a zero lift of the gas exchange valves 12. With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, adjusting the swivelling shaft 36 clockwise increases the valve lift maximums of the gas exchange valves 12. By contrast, adjusting the swivelling shaft 36 counterclockwise reduces the valve lift maximums of the gas exchange valves 12. This effect is achieved by virtue of the fact that adjusting the swivelling shaft 36 influences the position of the swivelling axis 38 relative to the camshaft 14 and roller 48. Shifting the swivelling axis 38 alters the lever ratios between the camshaft 14 and roller 48, and thus the transmission ratio from the cam profile to the gas exchange valve 12. Shifting the swivelling axis 38 causes another gate profile section of the support surface 34 to get into the cam tap (come into contact with the roller 48). This ultimately makes it possible to influence the valve lift height.

    [0054] The support surface 34 of the swivelling lever element 2 is to be specially designed for achieving the valve lift curves depicted in FIG. 5. The exemplarily concave progression of the support surface 34 must be designed in such a way that the valve lift maximums of the valve lift curves can be influenced as desired by adjusting the lever arms 18. For example, the support surface 34 must be configured as a function of the arrangement and dimensions of the camshaft 14, cam 24, cam follower 28, swivelling lever element 16, first lever arm 18, second lever arm 20, roller 48, rocker arm 22, swivelling shaft 36, swivelling axis 38 and gas exchange valves 12.

    [0055] In combination with the camshaft adjuster 26, the valve lift curves can also be shifted (along the abscissa in FIG. 5), so that the opening and closing times can be varied.

    [0056] The present disclosure is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described above. Rather, a plurality of variants and modifications is possible, which also make use of the concepts and ideas, and thus fall within the protective scope. In particular, the present disclosure is also directed to the presence and design of the support surface, swivelling shaft and/or pivotable connection between the first lever arm and swivelling lever element.

    LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS

    [0057] 10 Variable valve train

    [0058] 12 Gas exchange valve

    [0059] 14 Camshaft

    [0060] 16 Swivelling lever element

    [0061] 18 First lever arm

    [0062] 20 Second lever arm

    [0063] 22 Rocker arm

    [0064] 24 Cam

    [0065] 26 Camshaft adjuster

    [0066] 28 Cam follower

    [0067] 30 Cam follower axis

    [0068] 32 Fork

    [0069] 34 Support surface

    [0070] 36 Swivelling shaft

    [0071] 38 Swivelling axis

    [0072] 40 Sleeve

    [0073] 42 Drive unit

    [0074] 43 Actuator

    [0075] 44 Bearing block

    [0076] 46 Fork

    [0077] 48 Roller

    [0078] 50 Roller axis

    [0079] A Longitudinal axis