US20030098002A1 - Reciprocating engine with rocker valve gear - Google Patents
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- the present invention describes a reciprocating engine with rocker valve gear according to the preamble of the independent claims.
- the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to a 2-cylinder in-line engine, but it applies to reciprocating engines having any desired number of cylinders.
- FIG. 1 schematically shows four different valve gears as described in the book Kraftfahrtechnisches Taschenbuch Bosch , published by VDI-Verlag, 19th edition, for example.
- One possible embodiment is the rocker valve gear shown in FIG. 1, drawing 3 .
- Today, this kind of valve gear is used especially in engines where low friction and a low construction height are primary requirements.
- the drawbacks of this design are substantially greater complications in machining and assembly of the valve gear, costly maintenance, and an increased space consumption in the longitudinal direction of the cylinders.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,605,077 discloses a reciprocating engine where the diameter of the bearings receiving the camshaft increases in the mounting direction, so as to facilitate the insertion of the camshaft.
- the reference also discloses that the rockers are supported at the same bearing locations, the bearings being enlarged at the locations of the rocker bores. Due to the fact that the rocker bores are disposed in the cylinder block, the assembly of the rockers can only take place in the cylinder head.
- FIG. 1 schematically shows four possible valve gears
- FIG. 2 schematically shows a lateral view of a valve gear of an engine of the invention
- FIG. 3 shows a sectional view according to line III-III in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 shows the rocker arrangement of FIGS. 2 and 3 in a top view
- FIG. 5 shows a top view of the crankshaft and the balancer of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 6 schematically shows a first cross-section of the cylinder head enclosure of the invention
- FIG. 7 shows another cross-section of the cylinder head enclosure of the invention.
- FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of a variant of the embodiment of FIG. 7.
- FIGS. 2 to 5 schematically show parts of the driving mechanism of a reciprocating engine of the invention, with pistons 1 , of which only one is shown, and which are fastened to connecting rods 2 and connected by crankshaft journals 3 to crankshaft 4 . Further shown are a balancer 5 comprising chain wheel 5 K, a chain wheel 6 which is directly connected to the crankshaft, as well as a chain tensioning wheel 7 which drives the camshaft chain wheel 9 , thus allowing camshaft 10 to be rotated and to actuate rockers 11 , which move the schematically indicated valves 19 along valve axis 12 .
- An internal combustion engine of the reciprocating type as represented in the exemplary embodiment by a so-called in-line engine comprises two parallel, non-represented cylinders in which the pistons 1 and 2 reciprocate.
- the crankshaft 4 arranged below the cylinders comprises two crankshaft journals 3 on each of which a respective connecting rod 2 is journalled.
- Each one of the connecting rods is connected to a piston 1 reciprocating in the respective cylinder.
- a camshaft 10 is arranged on top of the cylinders.
- the cams 18 of camshaft 10 actuate rockers 11 which cooperate with the corresponding valves 19 .
- Camshaft 10 is driven by a camshaft chain wheel 9 which is arranged between the pairs of cams for the individual cylinders.
- this camshaft chain wheel is disposed in the center of the camshaft, but in other embodiments, it might be offset from the center.
- Camshaft 10 is driven by crankshaft 4 through control chain 8 via camshaft chain wheel 9 , chain tensioning wheel 7 , counter-rotating balancer 5 with balancer chain wheel 5 K, and crankshaft chain wheel 6 .
- Another possible embodiment of the camshaft driving mechanism comprises a toothed belt and toothed wheels instead of a chain and chain wheels.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate the assembly of camshaft 10 and of rockers 11 directly into integrally cast receivers 15 and 16 of cylinder head 24 . This offers the advantage of a very simple machining and a very simple assembly of the camshaft and the rockers.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 only show portions of cylinder head 24 and cylinder head cover 14 , in which all the described elements are arranged.
- camshaft 10 The assembly will be explained and the advantages will be pointed out in more detail herebelow with reference to camshaft 10 .
- the integrally cast receivers 16 in cylinder head 24 for camshaft 10 which is a hollow shaft, only need to be bored to the desired shaft dimension, such that camshaft 10 provided with internal roller bearings 20 can be placed between receivers 16 , and camshaft axle 17 , which serves as a mounting shaft, can be pushed in.
- Cylinder head cover 14 with correspondingly machined lateral surfaces 21 serves for laterally maintaining camshaft axle 17 .
- rockers 11 which are also in the form of hollow shafts with roller bearings 22 , and which are placed according to FIG. 7 between receivers 15 , whereupon rocker axles 13 , which serve as mounting shafts, are pushed in and are maintained by lateral surfaces 23 of cylinder head cover 14 .
- one advantage of the invention is a very simple machining of the valve gear and a very simple assembly of the camshaft and of the rockers.
- Another advantage of the invention is the use of roller bearings for the camshaft and the rockers, whereby very low friction losses are possible and no pressure lubrication is necessary.
- Another important advantage of the invention is that no additional fastening of bearing blocks by screws or by other means is necessary. Due to the special design of the cylinder head cover, the latter needs no bearings. Furthermore, there are no interrupted sealing surfaces between the cylinder head cover and the cylinder head, and a very simple sealing of the spark plug bore is possible. Due to the possibility of using the cylinder head cover for the fastening of axles 13 and 17 , no further securing of the camshaft and of the rockers is necessary. The invention also allows a significant simplification of servicing operations such as valve clearance control and adjustment, and the camshaft and rockers are extremely easy to replace.
- FIG. 8 shows a design variant of the receivers, more particularly of the rocker shaft receivers, the cylinder head being illustrated in a perspective view. It has been found that cast receivers for the rocker shafts fail to meet requirements of certain models and under high stresses. In such cases, in the embodiment of FIG. 8, the cast receivers 15 according to FIG. 7 may be replaced by steel receivers 15 A which are directly screwed to cylinder head 24 in pairs. The other advantages of the cast receivers are entirely conserved, and the assembly of the rocker shafts is effected in the same way.
- the cast camshaft receivers 16 may also be replaced by prefabricated receivers which are subsequently screwed to the cylinder head.
- camshaft 10 , chain tensioning wheel 7 , and counter-rotating balancer 5 with chain wheel 5 K are driven by crankshaft 4 through a single chain 8 arranged in line with the crankshaft and its chain wheel 6 .
- This offers the advantage that the very compact design allows a very slim construction, and that additional components such as intermediate shafts may be omitted.
- this arrangement of the chain allows a reversed direction of rotation of balancer 5 and a sufficient angle of contact of all driving and driven components.
- Chain tensioning wheel 7 is arranged in line with crankshaft chain wheel 6 in such a manner that both a sufficient angle of contact for all shafts and a reversed direction of rotation of balancer 5 are obtained.
- chain tensioning wheel 7 may comprise roller bearings while being sufficiently lubricated by splash oil of the chain.
- This feature of the invention also contributes to a very simple and compact design of the valve gear.
- the invention may be embodied with toothed belts.
- the chain wheels will be replaced by toothed belt wheels.
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The reciprocating engine comprises a rocker valve gear, pistons (1) which are fastened to a connecting rod (2) and connected by crankshaft journals (3) to a crankshaft (4), a balancer (5), and a camshaft (10) which is driven by the crankshaft (4) and in turn actuates rockers (11), the mentioned elements being arranged in a crankcase having a cylinder head (24) and cylinder head cover (14). For substantially easier assembly and maintenance, the cylinder head (24) is provided with integrally cast or screwed-on receivers (16) serving for the attachment of the hollow camshaft (10) without requiring separately fastened bearing blocks. Correspondingly, the cylinder head (24) comprises further integrally cast or screwed-on receivers (15, 15-A, 25) which serve for the attachment of the hollow rockers (11) without requiring separately fastened bearing blocks.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the camshaft (10), the tensioning wheel (7), and the counter-rotating balancer (5) are driven by the camshaft (4) through a single chain (8) arranged in line with the camshaft, thus allowing a compact construction.
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- The present invention describes a reciprocating engine with rocker valve gear according to the preamble of the independent claims. By way of example, the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to a 2-cylinder in-line engine, but it applies to reciprocating engines having any desired number of cylinders.
- Engines having different kinds of valve gears are known in the art, e.g. according to FIG. 1, which schematically shows four different valve gears as described in the book Kraftfahrtechnisches Taschenbuch Bosch, published by VDI-Verlag, 19th edition, for example. One possible embodiment is the rocker valve gear shown in FIG. 1, drawing 3. Today, this kind of valve gear is used especially in engines where low friction and a low construction height are primary requirements. The drawbacks of this design are substantially greater complications in machining and assembly of the valve gear, costly maintenance, and an increased space consumption in the longitudinal direction of the cylinders.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,605,077 discloses a reciprocating engine where the diameter of the bearings receiving the camshaft increases in the mounting direction, so as to facilitate the insertion of the camshaft. However, the precise machining of these bearing holes with different diameters is very costly. The reference also discloses that the rockers are supported at the same bearing locations, the bearings being enlarged at the locations of the rocker bores. Due to the fact that the rocker bores are disposed in the cylinder block, the assembly of the rockers can only take place in the cylinder head.
- On the background of this prior art, it is the object of the present invention to eliminate the drawbacks of anterior rocker valve gears with respect to substantially greater complications in machining and assembly of the camshaft and of the rockers, costly maintenance, and increased space consumption in the longitudinal direction of the cylinders. An engine with rocker valve gear of this kind is defined in the independent claims. Further advantages and embodiments are described in the dependent claims.
- The invention is described in more detail hereinafter with reference to a drawing of solutions of the prior art and with reference to an exemplary embodiment of a 2-cylinder in-line engine.
- FIG. 1 schematically shows four possible valve gears;
- FIG. 2 schematically shows a lateral view of a valve gear of an engine of the invention;
- FIG. 3 shows a sectional view according to line III-III in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 shows the rocker arrangement of FIGS. 2 and 3 in a top view;
- FIG. 5 shows a top view of the crankshaft and the balancer of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 6 schematically shows a first cross-section of the cylinder head enclosure of the invention;
- FIG. 7 shows another cross-section of the cylinder head enclosure of the invention; and
- FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of a variant of the embodiment of FIG. 7.
- FIGS. 2 to 5 schematically show parts of the driving mechanism of a reciprocating engine of the invention, with
pistons 1, of which only one is shown, and which are fastened to connectingrods 2 and connected bycrankshaft journals 3 tocrankshaft 4. Further shown are abalancer 5 comprisingchain wheel 5K, achain wheel 6 which is directly connected to the crankshaft, as well as achain tensioning wheel 7 which drives thecamshaft chain wheel 9, thus allowingcamshaft 10 to be rotated and to actuaterockers 11, which move the schematically indicatedvalves 19 alongvalve axis 12. - An internal combustion engine of the reciprocating type as represented in the exemplary embodiment by a so-called in-line engine comprises two parallel, non-represented cylinders in which the
1 and 2 reciprocate. Thepistons crankshaft 4 arranged below the cylinders comprises twocrankshaft journals 3 on each of which a respective connectingrod 2 is journalled. Each one of the connecting rods is connected to apiston 1 reciprocating in the respective cylinder. Acamshaft 10 is arranged on top of the cylinders. Thecams 18 ofcamshaft 10actuate rockers 11 which cooperate with thecorresponding valves 19. - Camshaft 10 is driven by a
camshaft chain wheel 9 which is arranged between the pairs of cams for the individual cylinders. In the exemplary embodiment, this camshaft chain wheel is disposed in the center of the camshaft, but in other embodiments, it might be offset from the center. - Camshaft 10 is driven by
crankshaft 4 throughcontrol chain 8 viacamshaft chain wheel 9,chain tensioning wheel 7,counter-rotating balancer 5 withbalancer chain wheel 5K, andcrankshaft chain wheel 6. Another possible embodiment of the camshaft driving mechanism comprises a toothed belt and toothed wheels instead of a chain and chain wheels. - The sectional views of FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate the assembly of
camshaft 10 and ofrockers 11 directly into integrally 15 and 16 ofcast receivers cylinder head 24. This offers the advantage of a very simple machining and a very simple assembly of the camshaft and the rockers. FIGS. 6 and 7 only show portions ofcylinder head 24 andcylinder head cover 14, in which all the described elements are arranged. - The assembly will be explained and the advantages will be pointed out in more detail herebelow with reference to
camshaft 10. According to the present invention, the integrallycast receivers 16 incylinder head 24 forcamshaft 10, which is a hollow shaft, only need to be bored to the desired shaft dimension, such thatcamshaft 10 provided withinternal roller bearings 20 can be placed betweenreceivers 16, andcamshaft axle 17, which serves as a mounting shaft, can be pushed in.Cylinder head cover 14 with correspondingly machinedlateral surfaces 21 serves for laterally maintainingcamshaft axle 17. - Correspondingly, this also applies to
rockers 11, which are also in the form of hollow shafts withroller bearings 22, and which are placed according to FIG. 7 betweenreceivers 15, whereuponrocker axles 13, which serve as mounting shafts, are pushed in and are maintained bylateral surfaces 23 ofcylinder head cover 14. - Thus, one advantage of the invention is a very simple machining of the valve gear and a very simple assembly of the camshaft and of the rockers. Another advantage of the invention is the use of roller bearings for the camshaft and the rockers, whereby very low friction losses are possible and no pressure lubrication is necessary.
- Another important advantage of the invention is that no additional fastening of bearing blocks by screws or by other means is necessary. Due to the special design of the cylinder head cover, the latter needs no bearings. Furthermore, there are no interrupted sealing surfaces between the cylinder head cover and the cylinder head, and a very simple sealing of the spark plug bore is possible. Due to the possibility of using the cylinder head cover for the fastening of
13 and 17, no further securing of the camshaft and of the rockers is necessary. The invention also allows a significant simplification of servicing operations such as valve clearance control and adjustment, and the camshaft and rockers are extremely easy to replace.axles - FIG. 8 shows a design variant of the receivers, more particularly of the rocker shaft receivers, the cylinder head being illustrated in a perspective view. It has been found that cast receivers for the rocker shafts fail to meet requirements of certain models and under high stresses. In such cases, in the embodiment of FIG. 8, the
cast receivers 15 according to FIG. 7 may be replaced bysteel receivers 15A which are directly screwed tocylinder head 24 in pairs. The other advantages of the cast receivers are entirely conserved, and the assembly of the rocker shafts is effected in the same way. - If necessary, the
cast camshaft receivers 16 may also be replaced by prefabricated receivers which are subsequently screwed to the cylinder head. - Furthermore, it has been found that the use of receivers, either of cast receivers or of prefabricated and screwed ones, offers substantial advantages and economies also for the mounting of camshafts or rockers of the prior art. In analogy, it has been found that the use of hollow shafts for the mounting of camshafts and rockers offers advantages also in arrangements of the prior art.
- Especially in FIG. 3, it appears that camshaft 10,
chain tensioning wheel 7, andcounter-rotating balancer 5 withchain wheel 5K are driven bycrankshaft 4 through asingle chain 8 arranged in line with the crankshaft and itschain wheel 6. This offers the advantage that the very compact design allows a very slim construction, and that additional components such as intermediate shafts may be omitted. Also, due to the location ofchain tensioning wheel 7, this arrangement of the chain allows a reversed direction of rotation ofbalancer 5 and a sufficient angle of contact of all driving and driven components.Chain tensioning wheel 7 is arranged in line withcrankshaft chain wheel 6 in such a manner that both a sufficient angle of contact for all shafts and a reversed direction of rotation ofbalancer 5 are obtained. For reduced friction,chain tensioning wheel 7 may comprise roller bearings while being sufficiently lubricated by splash oil of the chain. - This feature of the invention also contributes to a very simple and compact design of the valve gear. Instead of a chain drive, the invention may be embodied with toothed belts. In this case, the chain wheels will be replaced by toothed belt wheels.
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1. Reciprocating engine having at least one cylinder and a rocker valve gear, comprising pistons (1) which are fastened to a connecting rod (2) and connected by crankshaft journals (3) to a crankshaft (4), as well as a balancer (5) and a camshaft (10) which is driven by the crankshaft (4) and in turn actuates rockers (11), the mentioned elements being arranged in a crankcase having a cylinder head (24) and cylinder head cover (14), characterized in that the cylinder head is provided with receivers (16) which are directly fastened therein and serve for the attachment of the nonrotating camshaft axle (17).
2. Reciprocating engine having at least one cylinder and a rocker valve gear, comprising pistons (1) which are fastened to a connecting rod (2) and connected by crankshaft journals (3) to a crankshaft (4), as well as a balancer (5) and a camshaft (10) which is driven by the crankshaft (4) and in turn actuates rockers (11), the mentioned elements being arranged in a crankcase having a cylinder head (24) and cylinder head cover (14), characterized in that the cylinder head (24) is provided with receivers (15A) prefabricated from steel which are screwed thereto and serve for the attachment of the rocker lever axles (13).
3. Reciprocating engine having at least one cylinder and a rocker valve gear, comprising pistons (1) which are fastened to a connecting rod (2) and connected by crankshaft journals (3) to a crankshaft (4), as well as a balancer (5) and a camshaft (10) which is driven by the crankshaft (4) and in turn actuates rockers (11), the mentioned elements being arranged in a crankcase having a cylinder head (24) and cylinder head cover (14), characterized in that the camshaft (10) and/or the rockers (11) is/are hollow and comprise(s) internally disposed roller bearings (20, 22) and turn on an additional axle or axles (17, 13) which is/are inserted into the camshaft (10) resp. the rockers (11).
4. Reciprocating engine according to claimreceiver 3, characterized in that the camshaft resp. rocker bearings (20, 22) are roller or plain bearings.
5. Reciprocating engine according to claim 1 , characterized in that the receivers (16) are cast integrally with the cylinder head (24).
6. Reciprocating engine according to claims 1, characterized in that the receivers (16) are prefabricated from steel and screwed to the cylinder head (24).
7. Reciprocating engine according to any one of claims 1 to 6 , characterized in that the cylinder head cover (14) comprises lateral surfaces (21) which serve for positioning and maintaining the camshaft (10) and the associated camshaft axle (17).
8. Reciprocating engine according to any one of claims 1 to 7 ; characterized in that the cylinder head cover (14 ) comprises lateral surfaces (23) which serve for positioning and maintaining the rockers (11) and the associated rocker axles (13).
9. Reciprocating engine having at least one cylinder and a rocker valve gear, comprising pistons (1) which are fastened to a connecting rod (2) and connected by crankshaft journals (3) to a crankshaft (4), as well as a balancer (5) and a camshaft (10) which is driven by the crankshaft (4) and in turn actuates rockers (11), the rotation of the camshaft (10) being effected by movable driving means (8) driven by a driving wheel (6) which is directly connected to the crankshaft, and comprising a tensioning wheel (7) in order to tension the driving means (8), characterized in that the camshaft (10), the tensioning wheel (7), and the counter-rotating balancer (5) are driven by the crankshaft (4) through a single chain (8) or a single toothed belt arranged in line with the crankshaft.
10. Reciprocating engine according to claim 9 , characterized in that the tensioning wheel (7) arranged in line with the crankshaft wheel (6) is disposed such that both a sufficient angle of contact for all shafts and a reversed direction of rotation of the balancer (5) are obtained.
11. Reciprocating engine according to claim 9 , characterized in that the tensioning wheel (7) is provided with roller bearings for reduced friction and sufficiently lubricated by splash oil of the chain.
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