METHOD OF DETECTING LIFT AMOUNT OF VALVE
20170254635 ยท 2017-09-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01L3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G01B7/14
PHYSICS
F01L2820/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L3/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2303/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
According to a method of detecting a lift amount of a valve, an area-increasing jig is attached to an upper surface of a retainer attached to the valve. The area-increasing jig has a larger width than a width of the upper surface of the retainer. Then a lift amount of the valve is detected by measuring a distance to the area-increasing jig by using a non-contact sensor disposed above the retainer.
Claims
1. A method of detecting a lift amount of a valve, the method comprising: attaching an area-increasing jig to an upper surface of a retainer attached to the valve, the area-increasing jig having a larger width than a width of the upper surface of the retainer; and detecting a lift amount of the valve by measuring a distance to the area-increasing jig by using a non-contact sensor disposed above the retainer.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the lift amount of the valve is detected by using the area-increasing jig that is in a form of a plate and includes a groove continuously extending from a portion of a side surface of the area-increasing jig toward a center of the area-increasing jig.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0028] Hereinafter, a method of detecting a lift amount of a valve according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Although the shape of an area-increasing jig in a plan view is a circular shape in the drawings, as a matter of course, area-increasing jigs having various shapes other than a circular shape, such as an oval shape, and a rectangular shape, in a plan view may be employed.
[0029] FIG, 1 is a vertical sectional view of a cylinder head, illustrating a method of detecting a lift amount of a valve according to the present disclosure.
[0030] A cylinder head 10 in
[0031] Each of the intake valve 13 and the exhaust valve 14 is assembled to the cylinder head 10 with a valve spring 15 disposed around each of the valve stems.
[0032] The intake valve 13 and the exhaust valve 14 are assembled to the cylinder head 10 in the following manner. A retainer 16 is attached to an upper end of each of the intake valve 13 and the exhaust valve 14, and then two half cotters 17 are assembled to each retainer 16.
[0033] In order to detect a valve lift amount, a sensor stay 21 is provided above the cylinder head 10, and a non-contact sensor 20, which is an eddy-current sensor having a high sensitivity, is attached to the sensor stay 21.
[0034] The cylinder head 10 illustrated in
[0035] Specifically, a diameter of a commonly-used retainer R illustrated in an upper part of
[0036] The retainer 16 having reduced size and weight as illustrated in the lower part of
[0037] Because the retainer 16 has a reduced size as described above and, further, the mounting position of the non-contact sensor 20 in the cylinder head 10 is limited, it is difficult to measure (an upward-downward travel amount of) the retainer 16 by using the non-contact sensor 20.
[0038] In view of this, in an example illustrated in the drawings, an area-increasing jig 30 is attached to an upper surface of the retainer 16 having a reduced size. The area-increasing jig 30 has a width larger than the width of the upper surface of the retainer 16.
[0039] As illustrated in a plan view of
[0040] According to a method of attaching the area-increasing jig 30 to the upper surface of the retainer 16, an adhesive agent is applied onto the upper surface of the retainer 16 in advance or an adhesive agent is applied onto a lower surface of the area-increasing jig 30 in advance, a valve stem of, for example, the intake valve 13 is inserted through the groove 31, and then the area-increasing jig 30 is bonded to the upper surface of the retainer 16.
[0041] In this way, the area-increasing jig 30 can be attached to the upper surface of the retainer 16 while the valve stem of, for example, the intake valve 13 is inserted through the groove 31 of the area-increasing jig 30. Thus, it is possible to attach the area-increasing jig 30 to the upper surface of the retainer 16 in a state in which the engine has been assembled, without the need to disassemble the engine or the cylinder head 10.
[0042] In addition, the area-increasing jig 30 is attached to the upper surface of the retainer 16 with the adhesive agent. Thus, the area-increasing jig 30 is prevented from dropping from the upper surface of the retainer 16 even when, for example, the intake valve 13 travels upward or downward.
[0043] In this case, for example, a dual-liquid epoxy adhesive agent having high thermal resistance may be used as an adhesive agent to be applied, in consideration of the fact that the temperature in the cylinder head 10 becomes about 130 C. at the maximum,
[0044] As described above, the area-increasing jig 30 having a larger width than the width of the upper surface of the retainer 16 is attached to the upper surface of the retainer 16. Thus, even when the retainer 16 has a reduced size and it is impossible or difficult to detect the retainer 16 by using the non-contact sensor 20, a lift amount of the area-increasing jig 30 can be detected by the non-contact sensor 20.
[0045] Before the retainer 16 (specifically, the area-increasing jig 30 disposed on the upper surface of the retainer 16) is measured by the non-contact sensor 20, a sensor output is calibrated before the measurement to achieve correspondence with preceding inspection data,
[0046] Specifically, before the non-contact sensor 20 is attached to the cylinder head 10, calibration of a sensor value is performed by using a gauge block (not illustrated) in consideration of the thickness of the area-increasing jig 30.
[0047] As illustrated in
[0048] Next, an experiment and a result thereof will be described. The inventors performed an experiment. First, an area-increasing jig was attached to an upper surface of a retainer having a reduced size (a diameter of 18.9 mm) illustrated in the lower part of
[0049] In this experiment, SCM 440 was used as the area-increasing jig, an epoxy adhesive agent manufactured by Henkel AG & Co. was used as an adhesive agent for bonding the upper surface of the retainer to the area-increasing jig, PU-05-345-401 manufactured by Applied Electronics Corporation was used as the eddy-current sensor, and a valve opening-closing timing analysis system manufactured by Yokogawa Electric Corporation was used as a measurement apparatus.
[0050] As a result of the experiment, it was confirmed that a lift amount of the valve in a state in which ignition is performed in the engine can be measured without any problem and inspection of Valvematic can be performed.
[0051] While the embodiment of the present disclosure has been described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, specific configurations are not limited to the foregoing embodiments and design changes and the like within the scope of the present disclosure are also included in the present disclosure.