Rotational phase adjusting apparatus resin seal

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

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123 9031, 123 9037, 74568R, 464 2, 464160, F01L 1344

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058757503

ABSTRACT:
In a rotational phase adjusting apparatus which may be used for controlling opening/closing timings of intake and exhaust valves of an internal combustion engine, one side wall of a housing is fixed to one of a driving member and a driven member, while the other side wall of the housing is made integrally with a circumferential wall of the housing. A seal made of a material less harder than the housing is provided between the housing and a vane. The housing is made of an aluminum while the seal is made of a PPS resin mixed with an inorganic filler. The inorganic filler is harder than the PPS resin but less harder than the housing to reduce wear of the housing.

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