Camshaft device for an internal combustion engine having a varia

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

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123 9013, 123 9015, F01L 134

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ABSTRACT:
A capsule connected to a first source of pressure representing the load of the engine and to a second source of pressure representing the running speed of the engine has its diaphragm connected to a slide valve of a pressure modulator. The latter controls the pressure of lubricating oil in a chamber defined between a piston and a fixed chamber, the chamber being supplied with the oil through a constricted orifice. A camshaft is slidably and rotatably mounted and slidable by the piston. Changes in the pressure of the two sources change the axial position of the camshaft.

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