Valve stem seal assembly with a symmetrical retainer
10072539 ยท 2018-09-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02F2001/244
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K41/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2301/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K41/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Provided herein, is a valve stem seal assembly having an elastomeric sealing element, a symmetrical retainer and a valve guide. The retainer has first portion, a second portion, a continuous stop formed between the first portion and the second portion, an inner surface and an outer surface. The valve guide has a top surface in contact with the elastomeric sealing element and a side surface in contact with the inner surface of the second portion of the retainer. The stop of the retainer projects radially inward and the retainer is symmetrical.
Claims
1. A valve stem seal assembly, comprising: an elastomeric sealing element having a planar upper surface; a retainer having a first portion, a second portion, at least one continuous stop between the first portion and second portion, an inner surface and an outer surface, said first portion terminating in a top slanted surface and said second portion terminating in a bottom slanted surface, said top slanted surface and said bottom slanted surface slanted from the inner surface of the retainer to the outer surface of the retainer, wherein said top slanted surface at said inner surface of the retainer is coplanar with said planar upper surface of said elastomeric sealing element; and a valve guide having a top surface in contact with the elastomeric sealing element and a side surface in contact with the inner surface of the second portion of the retainer, said valve guide having a chamfered portion, wherein the stop projects radially inward and is positioned along the retainer such that the first and second portions of the retainer are symmetrical, wherein said stop has an inner diameter smaller than an inner diameter of said valve guide chamfered portion.
2. The valve stem assembly of claim 1, wherein the stop forms a reduced diameter portion of the retainer.
3. The valve stem seal assembly according to claim 2, wherein the stop is an arc-shaped indentation.
4. The valve stem seal assembly according to claim 2, wherein the reduced diameter portion of the retainer has straight walls.
5. The valve stem seal assembly according to claim 1, wherein the retainer is formed of metal.
6. The valve stem seal assembly according to claim 1, wherein the elastomeric sealing element is positioned above the second portion retainer between the retainer and the valve stem.
7. The valve stem assembly according to claim 6, wherein the stop of the retainer has an inner diameter smaller than the diameter of the side surface of the valve guide and larger than the diameter of the top surface of the valve guide.
8. The valve stem seal assembly according to claim 1, wherein the elastomeric sealing element is disposed within the retainer above the second portion of the retainer and includes a first sealing lip for sealing with a valve stem and a second sealing lip for sealing with the top surface of the valve guide.
9. The valve stem assembly according to claim 8, wherein the elastomeric sealing element includes a third sealing lip between the first sealing lip and the second sealing lip for sealing with the valve stem.
10. The valve stem seal assembly according to claim 1, wherein the top surface of the valve guide has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the side surface of the valve guide.
11. The valve stem seal assembly according to claim 1, wherein the elastomeric sealing element is bonded to the inner surface of the first portion and the stop of the retainer.
12. The valve stem assembly according to claim 7, wherein the top slanted surface and bottom slanted surface terminate in pinch edges at to the retainer outer surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) It is to be understood that the preferred embodiments may assume various alternative orientations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific assemblies, articles and features illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions, directions, or other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed are not to be considered as limiting, unless expressly stated otherwise. Also, although they may not be, like elements in various embodiments may be commonly referred to with like reference numerals within this section of the application.
(12) Referring initially to
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(14) The stop 24 is positioned in the retainer 14 such that the first portion 20 and the second portion 22 are equal in shape and size. Thus, the retainer 14 is symmetrical above and below the stop 24. Thus, retainer 14 can be oriented with the first portion 20 or second portion 22 downwards toward the valve guide (not shown) during molding assembly. For ease of discussion the valve stem assembly 10 below will be described as having the first portion 20 longitudinally above the second portion 22 with the second portion 22 in contact with the valve guide (not shown); however, it is understood that the position of the first portion 20 and second portion 22 are interchangeable due to the symmetry of the retainer 14.
(15) The stop 24 projects radially inward and provides a reduced diameter portion 26 of the retainer 14. The first and second portions 20, 22 have a diameter greater than the diameter of the stop 24. In some embodiments, the first and second portions 20, 22 are straight walled portions.
(16) In some embodiments, the stop 24 is an arc-shaped indentation as shown in more detail in
(17) In some embodiments, the retainer 14 includes a top slanted surface 28 and a bottom slanted 30 surface at the ends of the retainer 14. The top and bottom slanted surfaces 28, 30 create pinch edges 32, 34 on the retainer 14.
(18) In addition, the retainer 14 can be formed of cut steel tubing for simplicity, as opposed to the stamping processes required to form conventional retainers. Such cutting can be achieved, for example, by laser or water jet
(19) The sealing element 12 has a generally cylindrical body that includes interior and exterior surfaces 36 and 38, respectively. The sealing element 12 can include an elastomeric upper body portion 40 and a contiguous elastomeric lower body portion 42 together defining the sealing element 12 as shown in
(20) In some embodiments, a valve guide 45 has a chamfered shape with a top surface 48 have a diameter smaller than the diameter of a side surface 50.
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(22) One aspect of the invention is that the lower body portion 42 of the sealing element 12 includes a second sealing lip 56 and third sealing lip 58 as shown in
(23) The lower body portion 42 of the sealing element 12 prevents manifold pressure from passing to the upper body portion 40. The sealing lips 56, 58 are sized to be relative to the outside diameter of the top surface 48 of the valve guide 44. Although only two such lips 56, 58 are displayed in the described embodiment, the number of sealing lips can be varied.
(24) As will be apparent from close review of the drawing, the chamfered shape of the valve guide 44 creates a larger diameter side surface 50. The stop 24 has an inner diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the top surface 48 of the valve guide 44 and acts as a positive insertion stop for the valve stem seal assembly 10 during installation. It will be appreciated that the a portion top surface 48 of the valve guide 44 is in contact with the second sealing lip 56 and vertically spaced from the third sealing lip 58 to optimize sealing effectiveness.
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(26) The operation of the valve stem seal assembly 10 and associated valve may now be described as follows. During the operation of an engine (not shown), the combustion process occurs in rapid cyclic fashion. A valve 43 is designed to open and close an intake (or exhaust) valve port at a rate of several times per second. A cam on a camshaft (neither shown) urges a cam actuated free end 64 of the valve stem 43 downwardly in a reciprocal or cyclic manner against the constant force of a valve return spring 66 disposed about the retainer 14. In accordance with
(27) To the extent that the combustion process occurs inside of the cylinder head, for example, under the cylinder head deck 54, the valve spring retainer 53 is furthest the combustion process. An oily environment exists above the cylinder head deck 54, or one subject to splash and spray oil, as described in the art. As a result, a valve stem seal assembly 10 is needed to meter oil through the valve stem 43 to guide interface for lubrication (not shown).
(28) One migration path along which oil may travel into the combustion chamber extends between the valve stem 43 and the elastomeric sealing element 12. As earlier noted, the sealing lip 46 is the primary gate for deterring oil travel along this migration path. In addition, the an additional sealing lip (not shown) may be included to control oil flow migration past the top surface 48 of the valve guide 44, and down along a path between the valve stem 43 and the valve stem seal assembly 10.
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(30) Preferably, the sealing element 12 is molded to the retainer 14. Unlike conventional valve stem seal assemblies that require specific alignment of the retainers, the symmetrical shape of the retainer 14 and the stop 24 provide that the retainer 14 that can be inserted in either direction during molding assembly with either the first portion 20 or the second portion 22 facing upward and still achieve proper alignment. Therefore, when the sealing element 12 is molded to the retainer 14, the retainer 14 can be placed in the mold with either the first portion 20 or second portion 22 facing downwards and the sealing material added. The sealing material can be sealed off from either end of the retainer 14. The pinch edges 32, 34 aid in sealing off the material inside the retainer 14.
(31) The stop 24 has an inner diameter that is smaller than of the chamfered surface of the valve guide 44 and acts as a positive insertion stop for the valve stem seal assembly 10 during seal installation. It will be appreciated that the a portion top surface 48 of the valve guide 44 is in contact with the second sealing lip 56 and vertically spaced from the third sealing lip 58 to optimize sealing effectiveness.
(32) In the described embodiment, the outside diameter of the retainer 14 is larger than the outside diameter of the side surface 50 of the valve guide 44. Moreover, to the extent that the upper body portion 40 is unitary, requiring neither a garter spring nor spring ring, the valve stem seal assembly 10 is manufactured with fewer parts than conventional valve stem seal assemblies.
(33) The manufacturing one-piece valve stem seal assembly 10 including the symmetrical retainer 14 with an elastomeric sealing element 12 bonded to the retainer 14 involves no special spring seat or alignment of the retainer 14 and is thus less expensive to manufacture.
(34) Finally, although in the described embodiment, the retainer 14 can be formed of plain carbon steel, other metals including other heat treatments may be employed. For example, the use of spring steel might assure desired level of resilience for satisfactory frictional retention of the assembly 10 against the outer surface of the valve guide 44 irrespective of the resiliency of the lips 56, 58, 40 for achieving intended purposes.
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(36) It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not limiting. Many embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading the above description. The scope of the embodiments should be determined, however, not with reference to the above description, but with reference to the appended claims and the full scope of equivalents to which the claims are entitled by law.