US20090078224A1 - Cam follower rocker arm - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the invention relates to a cam follower rocker arm having a U-shaped body which, when inverted, has an intermediate opening at the top, a roller positioned inside the body and accessible through the opening, and is mounted on an axle that is secured to the side of the U-shaped body.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,825,717 includes a U-shaped cross section body with an intermediate opening, the width of which is, the same width as the body inside walls.
- a cam follower roller is positioned between the body side walls and opening. The roller when positioned in the body is captured between the side walls and extends into the intermediate opening and rotates within.
- the body of U.S. Pat. No. 4,799,464 describes the use of rectangular opening for a boat style rocker arm of a U-shaped cross section.
- This type of rocker arm differs from the cam follower type in that in the boat style rocker arm is supported in the center by a pedestal having a shank that extends through the window.
- the perpendicular ledge in the side walls of the boat style arm is used to carry loads when operating.
- the invention is distinguishable from the prior art having a body that has a ledge opening with a width at the outside that is less then the inside width at the body opening creating a ledge perpendicular to the body side walls.
- a cylindrical roller has a transition step on both ends of its periphery to allow the smaller width of the roller, when extended, to extend into the outside window and the larger width to maintain a close running clearance to the inside walls of the body when assembled.
- the ledged opening or window in the portion joining the two vertical sides of the U-shaped body may be formed at top or at the bottom of the U-shaped body. This ledge functions to provide a structure that improves the rocker arm stiffness as verifiable by using analytical tools and actual static testing.
- FIG. 1 is a typical end pivot over head cam valve train with a cam follower rocker arm, valve stem and hydraulic lash adjuster.
- FIG. 2 is a cross section of prior art that shows the components for a cam follower rocker arm.
- FIG. 3 is a cross section of FIG. 2 taken about the roller center.
- FIG. 4 is a cross section of the invention that shows the components for a cam follower rocker arm.
- FIG. 5 is a cross section of FIG. 4 taken about the roller center.
- the rocker arm in accordance with the invention is of the cam-follower type and is made preferably by cold-forming operation and comprises, a one-piece metal body generally convex body having a U-shaped cross section throughout most of its length with two structurally-integral side walls joined by a perpendicularly positioned wall.
- the rocker arm body includes a recess formed at one end to receive the upper part of a lifter post upon which the rocker arm can pivot and a second recess at the opposite end of the body adapted to receive the end of a valve stem.
- a central part of the wall joining the sides of the U-shape body has a generally rectangular opening. The width or transverse dimension of the rectangular opening is less than the width of the top wall so that the opening extends substantially, but not entirely, from one side of the rocker arm body to the other.
- a cam-contacting roller with a stepped periphery is mounted in the body and is rotatably carried by the rocker arm that permits the peripheral circumferential surface of the stepped roller to be exposed through the rectangular body opening to engage a cam.
- the cam-contacting roller is rotatably mounted on an axle carried by the side walls of the body below the rectangular opening.
- the roller preferably has a multiplicity of needle bearings to provide minimal friction.
- a valve train 10 is comprised of a cam follower rocker arm 11 , a hydraulic lash adjuster 12 which engages the cam follower rocker arm 11 at one end, a valve stem 13 which contacts the opposite end of the cam follower rocker arm 11 and a cam 14 located between the hydraulic lash adjuster 12 and valve stem 13 is also in contact with the cam follower rocker arm 11 .
- the valve stem 13 extends upwardly from a cylinder head (not shown) through a coiled compression spring 15 which is conventionally seated against the cylinder head and a retaining ring 16 mounted on the valve stem 13 .
- the cam 14 is able to rotate. The rotating motion of the cam 14 is transmitted through the cam follower rocker arm 11 which pivots about the hydraulic lash adjuster 12 and moves the valve stem 13 in a linear motion.
- the cam follower rocker arm 11 is comprised of a U-shape body 17 with a vertical surface 18 joined together by a first lower section 20 which contacts the valve stem 13 ( FIG. 1 ) and a second lower section 21 which engages the hydraulic lash adjuster 12 ( FIG. 1 ). Both lower sections 20 , 21 extend perpendicular to the vertical surface 18 .
- a cylindrical roller 22 preferably provided within cylindrical needles 23 is mounted on a cylindrical axle 24 . The roller 22 contacts the cam 14 ( FIG. 1 ) and is located between the vertical surface 18 and extends into an intermediate rectangular window surface 25 .
- Surfaces 26 , 27 extend through the lower sections 20 , 21 respectively and are wide enough to allow clearance to the roller 22 .
- the window surface 25 is the same width as the vertical surface 18 .
- the roller end surface 28 and the vertical surface 18 essentially have a total clearance throughout of about 0.2-0.8 when assembled.
- the roller outer periphery 29 and roller end (corner) surface 28 extend into the rectangular window surfaces 25 , 26 ( FIG. 2) and 27 ( FIG. 2 ) with clearance.
- the invention for a cam follower rocker arm 11 is comprised of a U-shape body 17 a with vertical side surfaces 18 a joined together by a lower section 20 a which has an end that contacts the valve stem 13 ( FIG. 1 ) and an opposite end which engages the hydraulic lash adjuster 12 ( FIG. 1 ).
- the lower section 20 a is perpendicular to the vertical surface 18 a .
- a cylindrical roller 22 a and cylindrical needles 23 are mounted on a cylindrical axle 24 .
- the roller 22 a contacts the cam 14 in FIG. 1 and is located between the vertical surface 18 a and an intermediate rectangular window surface 25 a .
- Surfaces 26 a , 27 a extend through the lower section 20 a and are wide enough to allow clearance to the roller 22 a.
- the window surface 25 a is smaller then the vertical surface 18 a creating a ledge that has a minimum distance of 30% material thickness.
- the roller 22 a has a transition surface 30 a on both ends that allows a total clearance of 0.2-0.8 between the vertical surface 18 a and the roller end surface 28 a .
- the roller outer surface 29 a and roller transition surface 30 a extend into the rectangular window surfaces 25 a , 26 a ( FIG. 4) and 27 a ( FIG. 4 ) with clearance.
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A cam follower rocker arm is provided comprising a body with a U-shape cross section with an intermediate opening at the top of the inverted U-shape and having an outside width less then the inside width of the opening, creating a ledge perpendicular to the body side walls. A roller having a peripheral step on both sides to allow the smaller width at the roller periphery to extend into the body opening with the larger width of the roller maintaining a close running clearance of the roller sides to the inside walls of the body when the roller is assembled in the body.
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- The invention relates to a cam follower rocker arm having a U-shaped body which, when inverted, has an intermediate opening at the top, a roller positioned inside the body and accessible through the opening, and is mounted on an axle that is secured to the side of the U-shaped body.
- A conventional cam follower rocker arm of the kind described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,825,717 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference and over which the present invention is an improvement. U.S. Pat. No. 4,825,717 includes a U-shaped cross section body with an intermediate opening, the width of which is, the same width as the body inside walls. A cam follower roller is positioned between the body side walls and opening. The roller when positioned in the body is captured between the side walls and extends into the intermediate opening and rotates within. The body of U.S. Pat. No. 4,799,464 describes the use of rectangular opening for a boat style rocker arm of a U-shaped cross section. This type of rocker arm differs from the cam follower type in that in the boat style rocker arm is supported in the center by a pedestal having a shank that extends through the window. The perpendicular ledge in the side walls of the boat style arm is used to carry loads when operating.
- The invention is distinguishable from the prior art having a body that has a ledge opening with a width at the outside that is less then the inside width at the body opening creating a ledge perpendicular to the body side walls. A cylindrical roller has a transition step on both ends of its periphery to allow the smaller width of the roller, when extended, to extend into the outside window and the larger width to maintain a close running clearance to the inside walls of the body when assembled. The ledged opening or window in the portion joining the two vertical sides of the U-shaped body may be formed at top or at the bottom of the U-shaped body. This ledge functions to provide a structure that improves the rocker arm stiffness as verifiable by using analytical tools and actual static testing. It would not be desirable to have the ledge below the roller outer surface diameter. This would increase rocker arm stiffness but would greatly increase the overall mass and moment of inertia (rotating mass about a pivot) over conventional cam follower rocker arms. Optimization of stiffness and moment of inertia are key factures that contribute to overall engine performance.
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FIG. 1 is a typical end pivot over head cam valve train with a cam follower rocker arm, valve stem and hydraulic lash adjuster. -
FIG. 2 is a cross section of prior art that shows the components for a cam follower rocker arm. -
FIG. 3 is a cross section ofFIG. 2 taken about the roller center. -
FIG. 4 is a cross section of the invention that shows the components for a cam follower rocker arm. -
FIG. 5 is a cross section ofFIG. 4 taken about the roller center. - The rocker arm in accordance with the invention is of the cam-follower type and is made preferably by cold-forming operation and comprises, a one-piece metal body generally convex body having a U-shaped cross section throughout most of its length with two structurally-integral side walls joined by a perpendicularly positioned wall. The rocker arm body includes a recess formed at one end to receive the upper part of a lifter post upon which the rocker arm can pivot and a second recess at the opposite end of the body adapted to receive the end of a valve stem. A central part of the wall joining the sides of the U-shape body has a generally rectangular opening. The width or transverse dimension of the rectangular opening is less than the width of the top wall so that the opening extends substantially, but not entirely, from one side of the rocker arm body to the other.
- A cam-contacting roller with a stepped periphery is mounted in the body and is rotatably carried by the rocker arm that permits the peripheral circumferential surface of the stepped roller to be exposed through the rectangular body opening to engage a cam. The cam-contacting roller is rotatably mounted on an axle carried by the side walls of the body below the rectangular opening. The roller preferably has a multiplicity of needle bearings to provide minimal friction.
- Referring to the drawing, as shown in
FIG. 1 avalve train 10 is comprised of a camfollower rocker arm 11, ahydraulic lash adjuster 12 which engages the camfollower rocker arm 11 at one end, avalve stem 13 which contacts the opposite end of the camfollower rocker arm 11 and acam 14 located between thehydraulic lash adjuster 12 andvalve stem 13 is also in contact with the camfollower rocker arm 11. Thevalve stem 13 extends upwardly from a cylinder head (not shown) through a coiledcompression spring 15 which is conventionally seated against the cylinder head and aretaining ring 16 mounted on thevalve stem 13. Thecam 14 is able to rotate. The rotating motion of thecam 14 is transmitted through the camfollower rocker arm 11 which pivots about thehydraulic lash adjuster 12 and moves thevalve stem 13 in a linear motion. - In
FIG. 2 the camfollower rocker arm 11 is comprised of aU-shape body 17 with avertical surface 18 joined together by a firstlower section 20 which contacts the valve stem 13 (FIG. 1 ) and a second lower section 21 which engages the hydraulic lash adjuster 12 (FIG. 1 ). Bothlower sections 20, 21 extend perpendicular to thevertical surface 18. Acylindrical roller 22 preferably provided within cylindrical needles 23 is mounted on a cylindrical axle 24. Theroller 22 contacts the cam 14 (FIG. 1 ) and is located between thevertical surface 18 and extends into an intermediate rectangular window surface 25. 26, 27 extend through theSurfaces lower sections 20, 21 respectively and are wide enough to allow clearance to theroller 22. - As shown in
FIG. 3 the window surface 25 is the same width as thevertical surface 18. Theroller end surface 28 and thevertical surface 18 essentially have a total clearance throughout of about 0.2-0.8 when assembled. The rollerouter periphery 29 and roller end (corner)surface 28 extend into the rectangular window surfaces 25, 26 (FIG. 2) and 27 (FIG. 2 ) with clearance. - In
FIG. 4 the invention for a camfollower rocker arm 11 is comprised of a U-shape body 17 a withvertical side surfaces 18 a joined together by alower section 20 a which has an end that contacts the valve stem 13 (FIG. 1 ) and an opposite end which engages the hydraulic lash adjuster 12 (FIG. 1 ). Thelower section 20 a is perpendicular to thevertical surface 18 a. A cylindrical roller 22 a and cylindrical needles 23 are mounted on a cylindrical axle 24. The roller 22 a contacts thecam 14 inFIG. 1 and is located between thevertical surface 18 a and an intermediaterectangular window surface 25 a. Surfaces 26 a, 27 a extend through thelower section 20 a and are wide enough to allow clearance to the roller 22 a. - In
FIG. 5 thewindow surface 25 a is smaller then thevertical surface 18 a creating a ledge that has a minimum distance of 30% material thickness. The roller 22 a has atransition surface 30 a on both ends that allows a total clearance of 0.2-0.8 between thevertical surface 18 a and theroller end surface 28 a. The rollerouter surface 29 a androller transition surface 30 a extend into therectangular window surfaces 25 a, 26 a (FIG. 4) and 27 a (FIG. 4 ) with clearance. - Although the present invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments, the invention is not meant to be so limited. For example, while the preferred body configuration comprises a generally U-shape cross section, the body also need no be so limited. Various additional changes can be made to the proportions and arrangement of the parts used while still obtaining the benefits of the invention. Thus the invention is only to be limited by the scope of the appended claims.
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1. A cam follower rocker arm comprised of a generally U-shaped body having sidewalls with a roller opening joining the sidewalls, a roller with an axle for mounting the roller in the sidewalls of the body at the opening and wherein the body opening is formed with a ledge having a narrower width and perpendicular to the body sidewall and the roller is formed with steps providing a relative small peripheral width to conform with said ledge.
2. The cam follower of claim 1 wherein the ledge of the body permits access solely to the smaller width of said roller periphery.
3. A U-shaped cross section body of claim 1 with an intermediate window opening that is less then the body inside width creating a ledge perpendicular to the body side walls.
4. A roller of claim 1 with a transition on both sides to allow the smaller width to extend into the window of claim 2 and the larger width to maintain a close clearance to the inside walls of the body of claim 2 .
5. An inverted U-shaped cross section body of claim 1 with an intermediate window opening that is less then the body inside width creating a ledge perpendicular to the body side walls.
6. A roller of claim 1 that uses spacers (not shown) on either side of the roller to allow the roller to extend into the window of claim 2 and the stack-up of the roller and spacers maintain a close clearance to the inside walls of the body of claim 2 .
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