Apparatus for assembling overhead camshaft
09610662 ยท 2017-04-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23P19/042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/53978
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F01L2303/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/047
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2001/0473
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for assembling an overhead camshaft that comprises a hollow outer shaft having at least one slot formed, an inner shaft having at least one pin hole formed, at least one first cam lobe, and at least one second cam lobe. The apparatus comprises a first fixture having two journals, on which the outer shaft is disposed, formed at opposite ends thereof. A second fixture has a plurality of journals on which at least two of the at least one first cam lobe and the at least one second cam lobe are disposed. A third fixture restricts upward and downward and rotational movements of at least one of the outer shaft, the at least one first cam lobe, and the at least one second cam lobe.
Claims
1. An apparatus for assembling an overhead camshaft that comprises: a hollow outer shaft having at least one slot formed along a length direction thereof; an inner shaft rotatably inserted inside the outer shaft and having at least one pin hole formed therethrough, each of the at least one pin hole disposed to be correspond to each of the at least one slot; at least one first cam lobe fixedly mounted on an exterior circumference of the outer shaft; and at least one second cam lobe fixed to the inner shaft to be rotatable on the at least one slot of the outer shaft, the apparatus comprising: a first fixture having two journals formed at opposite ends in a length direction thereof on which the outer shaft is disposed; a second fixture having a plurality of journals on which at least two of the at least one first cam lobe and the at least one second cam lobe are disposed; and a third fixture restricting upward and downward movement and rotational movement of at least one of the outer shaft, the at least one first cam lobe, and the at least one second cam lobe disposed on the journals of the first fixture and the second fixture, after the first fixture and the second fixture are combined; wherein each of the at least one second cam lobe has a fixing hole formed thereon, the fixing hole corresponding to each of the at least one pin hole of the inner shaft, wherein each of the journals of the second fixture on which the at least one second cam lobe is disposed, has a placing hole corresponding to the fixing hole, and wherein each of the journals of the second fixture on which the at least one second cam lobe is disposed, includes a sliding pin mounted in the placing hole and a spring exerting an elastic force on the sliding pin.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a fourth fixture for determining an insert depth of the inner shaft into the outer shaft; a fifth fixture for adjusting a phase between the inner shaft and the outer shaft; and a sixth fixture for restricting movements of the inner shaft and the outer shaft after the phase is adjusted.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein one end of the outer shaft is coupled with a first gear and one end of the inner shaft is coupled with a second gear, and wherein the fourth fixture is mounted at the first gear and adjusts a gap between the outer shaft and the inner shaft.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein one end of the outer shaft is coupled with a first gear and one end of the inner shaft is coupled with a second gear, wherein a first phase-adjusting hole is formed on the first gear and a second phase-adjusting hole is formed on the second gear, and wherein the fifth fixture adjusts the phase between the outer shaft and the inner shaft as the fifth fixture is inserted into both the first phase-adjusting hole and the second phase-adjusting hole and moves along the first phase-adjusting hole.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a fifth fixture for adjusting a phase between the inner shaft and the outer shaft; and a sixth fixture for restricting movements of the inner shaft and the outer shaft after the phase is adjusted.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein one end of the outer shaft is coupled with a first gear and one end of the inner shaft is coupled with a second gear, wherein a first phase-adjusting hole is formed on the first gear and a second phase-adjusting hole is formed on the second gear, and wherein the fifth fixture adjusts the phase between the outer shaft and the inner shaft as the fifth fixture is inserted into both the first phase-adjusting hole and the second phase-adjusting hole and moves along the first phase-adjusting hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of the present inventive concept will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings so that those skilled in the technical field to which the present disclosure pertains may easily carry out the present disclosure.
(13) The exemplary embodiment is an exemplary embodiment according to the present inventive concept, and since the present inventive concept may be implemented in various different ways by those skilled in the technical field to which the present inventive concept pertains, the scope of the present inventive concept is not limited to the exemplary embodiment that will be described below.
(14) Throughout the specification and the claims, unless explicitly described to the contrary, the word comprise and variations such as comprises or comprising will be understood to imply the inclusion of stated elements but not the exclusion of any other elements.
(15) In addition, the terms of constituent elements do not limit corresponding functions of the constituent elements.
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(18) The apparatus for assembling the overhead camshaft according to the present inventive concept may comprise at least one of a first fixture 1, a second fixture 2, a third fixture 3, a fourth fixture 4, a fifth fixture 5, and a sixth fixture 6.
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(21) Each of the journals 12 on which the at least one second cam lobe 22 is placed, among the plurality of journals 12, may include a sliding pin 13 and a placing hole 15.
(22) The sliding pin 13 fixes the second cam lobe 22 to a predetermined position and is fitted into the placing hole 15 formed in the journal 12 correspondingly to fixing holes 22a and 22b of the second cam lobe 22.
(23) The sliding pin 13 and the placing hole 15 effectively fix the second cam lobe 22 on the inner shaft 30 when the fixing pin 9 is inserted through the fixing hole 22a of the second cam lobe 22, the slot 20a of the outer shaft 20, and the pin hole 30a of the inner shaft 30 from a rotational axis of the inner shaft 30 and the slot 20b to the fixing hole 22b in order.
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(25) The first fixture 1 and the second fixture 2 have relative shapes with each other such that the overhead camshaft according to an exemplary embodiment of the present inventive concept can be positioned precisely.
(26) In addition, the journals 10a and 10b of the first fixture 1 and the journals 12 of the second fixture 2 are formed such that concentric circles of the cam lobes 11, 12 and the shafts 20, 30 can be precisely placed.
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(28) The sliding pin 13 and the placing hole 15 may not be formed in each of the journals 12 corresponding to the first cam lobes 11.
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(30) The sliding pin 13 causes the second cam lobe 22 to be fixed to a precise position on the journal 12 by being coupled to the fixing hole 22b formed in a lower portion of the second cam lobe 22. The second cam lobe 22 is fixed, by the sliding pin 13, at a position in which the fixing pin 9 penetrates through in order of the fixing hole 22a, the upper slot 20a of the outer shaft 20, the lower slot 20b of the outer shaft 20, and the fixing hole 22b.
(31) Then, each of the holes may line up by adjusting a phase of the outer shaft 20 or the inner shaft 30.
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(33) Here, the third fixture 3 restricts a an up and down movement and a rotational movement of at least one of the outer shaft 20, at least one first cam lobe 11, and at least one second cam lobe 22 placed on journals of the first fixture 1 and the second fixture 2. This is because when the fixing pin 9 is inserted through, the holes of the outer shaft 20 and the inner shaft 30 corresponding to one another must be lined up and precisely fixed by the fixing pin 9.
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(35) Here, the inner shaft 30 can be inserted inside the outer shaft 20, and thereafter, a coupling process, by the fixing pin 9, of the second cam lobes 22 and the inner shaft 30 may be accomplished.
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(38) By adjusting an insert depth and a phase of the inner shaft 30 with respect to the outer shaft 20, the pin hole 30a of the inner shaft 30 can be lined up with the slot 20a and 20b and the fixing hole 22a and 22b of which the angular positions have been determined.
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(40) Here, the phase of the inner shaft 30 has been adjusted to be lined up with the angular positions of the fixing hole 22a and 22b and the slot 20a and 20b determined by the sliding pin 13.
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(42) In this case, even though the third fixture 3 was omitted in
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(44) At this moment, the sliding pin 13 is pushed away from the fixing hole 22b by inserting the fixing pin 9 and is fixed inside the placing hole 15. In addition, the spring 14 is compressed.
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(48) The inner shaft 30 of which one end is fitted with a second gear 32 (See
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(50) The fourth fixture 4 is formed such that an insert depth of the inner shaft 30 into the outer shaft 20 is determined.
(51) The fourth fixture 4 may be mounted at the first gear 21 of the outer shaft 20 and may be formed to regulate a gap between the outer shaft 20 and the inner shaft 30.
(52) In other words, the fourth fixture 4 may be formed such that the inner shaft 30 becomes located in a precise position required for insertion of the fixing pins 9 when the second gear 32 mounted on one end of the inner shaft 30 makes a face-to-face contact with the fourth fixture 4 mounted at the first gear 21.
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(54) Using the first fixture 1 and the second fixture 2, a position of the outer shaft 20 in a length direction thereof, and positions of the first cam lobes 11 and the second cam lobes 22 in the length direction of the outer shaft 20 are determined.
(55) In addition, angular positions of the second cam lobes 22 are also determined by the placing holes 15 formed on journals 12 of the second fixture 2 and the sliding pins 13 and the springs 14 mounted in the placing holes 15.
(56) Movement in an up and down direction and rotational movement of the outer shaft 20 or the second cam lobes 22 are restricted by the third fixture 3.
(57) When the fourth fixture 4 is used, the insert depth of the inner shaft 30 fitted with the second gear 32 into the outer shaft 20 fitted with the first gear 21 is determined. A fixture accurately adjusting phase of the inner shaft 30 may be required in order to line up the pin holes 30a of the inner shaft 30 with the fixing holes 22a and 22b of the second cam lobes 22 and the slots 20a and 20b of the outer shaft 20.
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(63) The insert depth is determined by a gap between the second gear 32 and the first gear 21 which is regulated through a thickness of the fourth fixture 4.
(64) The fifth fixture 5 is inserted through the second phase-adjusting hole 32a to the first phase-adjusting hole 21a.
(65) The first phase-adjusting hole 21a has a kind of slot shape and allows the fifth fixture 5 to rotate as much as a preset rotation angle on the first phase-adjusting hole 21a.
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(68) The fifth fixture 5 is configured to be rotatable as much as a predetermined rotational angle on the first phase-adjusting hole 21a. Accordingly, after the insert depth is determined by the fourth fixture 4, the fifth fixture 5 is inserted into the second phase-adjusting hole 32a and is rotated adequately in order to be positioned such that the fifth fixture 5 can be inserted through the first phase-adjusting hole 21a.
(69) When the fifth fixture 5 rotates from one end of the first phase-adjusting hole 21a to another end thereof along the first phase-adjusting hole 21a, a pin hole 30a of the inner shaft 30 may line up with an upper fixing hole 22a of the second cam lobe 22 and an upper slot 20a of the outer shaft 20 in order.
(70) As explained in detail, according to the present disclosure, stability and accuracy become increased in an overhead camshaft assembly process. Therefore, mass productivity of overhead camshafts can be secured.
(71) While this inventive concept has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the inventive concept is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.