Rocker arm

Internal-combustion engines – Poppet valve operating mechanism – Rocker

Reexamination Certificate

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C123S090420, C074S559000

Reexamination Certificate

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06283077

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a rocker arm of center pivot type or end pivot type, which is actuated by a cam in valve operation of an engine so as to open/close a valve provided on a cylinder head. In the rocker arm of the present invention, its major parts are produced by sheet metal processing.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional center pivot type rocker arm made of sheet metal has been disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application No.Sho58-152503.
This conventional rocker arm will be described. In this rocker arm, one ends thereof are free and the other ends are connected with each other. The opposing wall portions are separated from each other at a distance such that the inside walls opposes each other. The opposing wall portions of this pair are produced by folding one end of a single belt-like flat metal at 180° relative to the other end at the center thereof in the length direction. Each of the opposing wall portions has a through hole at the middle point in the length direction of each wall portion. A cylindrical bushing is inserted through the through holes of the opposing wall portions and fixed there. A tilting fulcrum shaft is inserted into a hole of the bushing. The conventional rocker arm has such a structure. The tilting fulcrum shaft is supported by a cylinder head or the like.
In the aforementioned rocker arm bushing, one end thereof has a flange extending outward in the diameter direction so as to fit to an outside wall surface of one opposing wall portions. After this bushing is inserted into the through holes formed in the opposing wall portions of the pair, the other end of the bushing is caulked toward the outside wall surface of the other opposing wall portion.
In the conventional rocker arm, a load accompanied by the tilting motion of the tilting fulcrum shaft is applied to the through holes in the opposing wall portions through the bushing. Thus, an excessive bearing stress is applied to the through holes of the opposing wall portions. Therefore, this structure has a possibility that the opposing wall portions may be deformed with a passage of time so that a looseness occurs in the rocker arm.
Another conventional end pivot type rocker arm made of sheet metal has been disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application No.P63-272903.
In this rocker arm, one ends thereof are free and the other ends are connected with each other. The opposing wall portions are separated from each other at a distance such that the inside walls opposes each other. The opposing wall portions of this pair are produced by folding one end of a single belt-like flat metal at 180° relative to the other end at the center thereof in the length direction.
A roller is rotatably supported at the middle of each of the opposing wall portions in the length direction in such a manner that a cam is in rolling contact with the roller. Chip members are attached to the free ends of the opposing wall portions so that they contact top end of a valve. The other ends of the opposing wall portions are curved in a cylindrical shape such that the curved portion is closed. To facilitate understanding, the cylindrical curve structure will be described more. This structure is the same as a structure formed by curving a single sheet metal in a cylindrical shape and then welding together both ends of the sheet metal. An internal surface of this cylindrical curved portion is threaded and a pivot shaft is fit to this cylindrical curved portion.
As described above, in the conventional rocker arm, the cylindrical curved portion of the other end of the opposing wall portions is formed by only bending the belt-like sheet metal and welding together both the opposing wall portions so as to form a closed structure. Thus, there is a high possibility that that cylindrical curved portion may be deformed by a twisting moment which repeatedly occurs accompanied by the tilting motion so that the connecting portion of the curved portion is peeled off.
To eliminate an occurrence of this peeling, there may be available a method in which a thickness of the opposing wall portions is increased so as to increase sectional area of the connecting portion thereby intensifying stiffness against a torsion moment. However, in this method, it is difficult to reduce the weight of the rocker arm and further achieve bending work of a high accuracy because of high stiffness.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a rocker arm having a high reliability so as to enable achieving of a long-term stable action.
Another object of the invention is to provide a rocker arm having a high supporting stiffness for a tilting fulcrum shaft in the opposing wall portions.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a rocker arm having a high stiffness against a torsion without increasing the thickness of the opposing walls.
The other objects, features and advantage of the invention will be evident from a following description.
To achieve the above object, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a rocker arm comprising: a rocker arm main body; a cam receiver; and a tilting fulcrum shaft, the rocker arm main body having a pair of opposing wall portions which are tilted by a cam so as to actuate a valve, the opposing wall portions each containing at least a cam receiver mounting portion for mounting the cam between the opposing wall portions and a tilting fulcrum shaft mounting portion for mounting the tilting fulcrum shaft between the opposing wall portions, each of the tilting fulcrum shaft mounting portion having cylindrical expanding portion which is projected out of the wall surface of the opposing wall portions in the axial direction of the tilting fulcrum shaft being mounted.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a rocker arm comprising: a rocker arm main body; a cam receiver; and a tilting fulcrum shaft, the rocker arm main body having a pair of opposing wall portions which are tilted by a cam so as to actuate a valve, the opposing wall portions each containing at least a cam receiver mounting portion for mounting the cam between the opposing wall portions, the cam receiver mounting portion being provided at one end of the rocker arm main body, and a tilting fulcrum shaft mounting portion for mounting the tilting fulcrum shaft between the opposing wall portions, the tilting fulcrum shaft mounting portion being located between both ends of the rocker arm main body, each of the tilting fulcrum shaft mounting portion having cylindrical expanding portion which is projected out of the wall surface of the opposing wall portions in the axial direction of the tilting fulcrum shaft being mounted.
According to still another aspect of the invention, there is provided a rocker arm comprising: a rocker arm main body; a cam receiver; a valve receiver; and a tilting fulcrum shaft, the rocker arm main body having a pair of opposing wall portions which oppose each other and a valve receiver mounting portion for mounting the valve receiver located at the other ends of the opposing wall portions, the opposing wall portions each having at least a cam receiver mounting portion for mounting the cam receiver, which is located at one end thereof and a tilting fulcrum shaft mounting portion for mounting the tilting fulcrum shaft between the opposing wall portions, which is located between both ends thereof, the valve receiver mounting portion having a cylindrical curved portion and connecting portions which are joined by closing the cylindrical curved portion, the connecting portions having bent portions which are joined to each other.


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