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Internal-combustion engines – Poppet valve operating mechanism – With means for varying timing

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C123S090480

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08051815

ABSTRACT:
A valve stopping mechanism wherein when hydraulic fluid pressure is low a cylinder operating state is set and a response of a switch from a cylinder stop state to the cylinder operating state is high. An intake valve and an exhaust valve, a first intake valve spring and a first exhaust valve spring are provided for energizing the valves in the direction of closing the valves, valve drive cams, valve stopping mechanisms, on the basis of a stop hydraulic fluid pressure and energization of plunger springs, for selectively generating valve operating and valve stop states. The valve stopping mechanism generates the operating state when the energizing force of the plunger spring is larger than the press force of the stop hydraulic fluid pressure and generates the stop state when the press force of the stop hydraulic fluid pressure is larger than the energizing force of the plunger spring.

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patent: 2006/0081213 (2006-04-01), Yang et al.
patent: 2006/0213470 (2006-09-01), Maehara et al.
patent: 10-184327 (1998-07-01), None

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