[0001] The present invention refers to a device for distribution valve control for an internal
combustion engine, having at least two compliant valves per cylinder and a camshaft
with variable profile cams.
[0002] The distribution controls using the variable profile cams, the so-called "splined"
cams, are employed to optimize the efficiency, the consumption and the emission levels
of the engine by varying, among other things, the lift and the opening times of the
valves as a function of the revolution speed.
[0003] Using this type of cam, the contact line between tappet and cam lies on a plane which
is never vertical to the axis of the tappet itself, as in traditional cam types, but
which forms an angle which continually changes according to the position of the cam
to the tappet.
[0004] Another problem linked to the use of "splined" cams is the rotatory force which is
generated in the tappet by the cam during its rotation due to its particular profile,
which must be countered to allow the tappet to work normally.
[0005] A further problem of the control in question concerns the fact that when the cam
is moved longitudinally along its axis it creates a force in the tappet which tends
to displace it sideways in the direction in which the cam is moving. This force, like
the one before, must also be efficiently countered in order to obtain good working
performance from all the distribution unit.
[0006] Application n° 67759-A/86, by the same applicant, shows a distribution control for
an internal combustion engine with at least two compliant valves per cylinder driven
by a single "splined" cam. The distribution control comprises, furthermore, a guide
shoe in contact with the cam and a guide shoe seating provided with a cylindrical
guide appendix, which is inserted into a seating in the cylinder head, in order to
keep it in the required position thus countering the abovementioned forces.
[0007] One of the disadvantages of this type of solution is the fact that all the forces
are unloaded on the cylindrical guide. It therefore must be of sizeable dimensions
and furthermore needs to be manufactured very precisely in order to avoid the danger
of seizure which would have disastrous consequences for the engine. Furthermore its
dimensions increase the overall weight of the rocking lever and, as a consequence,
limit the revolution speed of the engine.
[0008] Moreover, with said control it is necessary to carry out one further manufacturing
operation on the cylinder head with the maximum precision. The aim of the present
invention is to overcome said problems by realizing a command device which is both
simple and light.
[0009] The abovementioned aim and others are reached by the device according to the invention
which refers to a distribution valve control for an internal combustion engine provided
with at least one variable profile camshaft which can be moved along its longitudinal
axis, and with at least two compliant valves per cylinder driven by means of a rocking
lever and comprising a shoe guide in contact with the surface of the cam and a seating
for the shoe guide characterized in that the rocking lever is connected to a shaft,
inserted into seatings in the engine cylinder head and lying parellel to the cam shaft,
in such a way that it can rotate relatively to it.
[0010] Further characteristics and advantages will become clear in the following description
which, by way of example only, refers to the accompanying drawings in which:
- Figure 1 is a partial plan view of an internal combustion engine cylinder head provided
with a control in accordance with the invention;
- Figure 2 is a partial sectional view of the control of figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a plan view of a rocking lever in accordance with the invention;
- Figure 4 is a bottom view of the rocking lever of figure 3;
- Figure 5 is a plan view of another embodiment of the rocking lever in accordance with
the invention.
[0011] With reference to the figures, (1) indicates an internal combustion engine cylinder
head provided with a camshaft (2) (phantom line in figure 1) of the type with variable
profile cams (3) for the control of valves (4). The camshaft (2) is linked to a known
device suitable to move it along its axis and which is of a predetermined size (not
shown).
[0012] A rectangular shaped guide shoe (6) is placed in contact with the surface (5) of
the cam (3), with a flat contact surface between shoe guide and cam (3) and a lower
semicircular section projection (7) along the longer axis of the guide shoe. A substantially
triangular plan rocking lever (9) is provided with a seating (10), also having a semicircular
section, (phantom line), which can receive the projection (7) in a slidable manner.
[0013] This coupling allows the guide shoe to rotate along its longitudinal axis so that
it can follow the subsequent inclination angles of the "splined" cam.
[0014] At the two ends of the rocking lever (9) which flank the seating (10) there are the
seatings (12 and 13) of two hydraulic tappets commercially well known.
[0015] At the third end (15) of the rocking lever (9) which has a rectangular projection
(16) there is a connection through bore which is parallel to the hypothetical axis
connecting the seatings (12 and 13). Said bore (17) is used to connect the rocking
lever (9), by means of a through shaft (19),to the cylinder head (1) in suitable cast
seatings (18), formede and machined in order to receive precisely the rectangular
projection (16).
[0016] The rocking lever (9) is therefore free to rotate around the shaft (19), while both
the rotary and lateral forces on it are completely unloaded onto the side walls (20)
of the seatings (18) through the projection (16) and also onto the shaft (19) through
walls (17) of the bore.
[0017] Such embodiment of the rocking lever is sufficiently light, robust, comprises an
easy to manufactture seating on the cylinder head, and has extremely contained dimensions
which allow an easier setup of the whole distribution system.
[0018] In another preferred embodiment of the invention, the rocking lever (9) is H shaped,
the extremities of which H are occupied by two seatings for the hydraulic tappets
(22 and 23), and by two through bores (24 and 25) (phantom line) for abutment on the
cam shaft (19). In this case the seating (18) (phantom line), formed on the cylinder
head, is inserted between the two through bores at the extremities of the H. This
embodiment allows the rocking lever to support considerably greater loads and therefore
it can conveniently be used in high performance engines. Obviously the above description
may be modified in many ways and still remain within the boundaries of the invention.
1. Distribution valve control for an internal combustion engine provided with at least
one variable profile cam shaft (2), which can be moved along its longitudinal axis,
and with at least two compliant valves (4) per cylinder driven by a rocking lever
(9) comprising a shoe guide (6) in contact with the surface (5) of the cam and a seating
(10) for the shoe guide characterized in that the rocking lever (9) is connected to
the engine cylinder head (1) in such a way that it can rotate relatively to it, by
means of a shaft (19) inserted in seatings formed on the cylinder head (1) itself
and lying parallel to the cam shaft (2).
2. Distribution valve control according to claim 1 characterized in that the rocking
lever (9) has a substantially triangular shape and that seatings for hydraulic tappets
(12,13) are provided at two of its ends, while the third end consists of a rectangular
projection (16) provided with a through bore (17) for the connection with the engine
cylinder head (1).
3. Distribution valve control according to claim 1, characterized in that the rocking
lever (9) is substantially H shaped and that two parallel ends are provided with seatings
for hydraulic tappets (22, 23), while the other two ends are rectangular and are provided
with through bores (26, 27) for the connection with the engine cylinder head (1).