Internal-combustion engines – Poppet valve operating mechanism – Lubrication
Reexamination Certificate
1999-06-15
2001-03-20
Denion, Thomas (Department: 3748)
Internal-combustion engines
Poppet valve operating mechanism
Lubrication
C123S090330, C123S090370, C123S1960CP
Reexamination Certificate
active
06202612
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention concerns a seal for a servo medium of a torque transmission device comprising an outer member having a bore into which at least one passage for the servo medium opens, a preferably rotationally symmetrical body such as an axle or a shaft which extends in the bore with a part of an outer peripheral surface, said body being preferably intersected by at least one channel per passage, said outer member and said body rotating relative to each other about a longitudinal axis of the body, or said body rotating about a longitudinal axis thereof in the bore of the outer member, an inlet of each channel being aligned to the respective passage so that a transfer of the servo medium is possible in defined angular positions or in all angular positions of the body and the outer member relative to each other, and a coefficient of thermal expansion of a material of the outer member being larger than that of a material of the body.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Such seals for torque transmission devices are widely used in mechanical and automotive engineering. One use, for example, is for feeding servo medium to a device for the relative hydraulic angular adjustment of a camshaft of a valve train of an internal combustion engine. In such a device, disclosed in JP 04-252 814, the servo medium supply is effected via an outer web of a cylinder head of the internal combustion engine. The sealing of the torque transmission device is realized through the relatively large axial length of the sealing surface in the region of the passage through which the servo medium is fed and of an annular groove on the outer peripheral surface of the camshaft.
In other solutions provided by the prior art, sealing of the torque transmission device is accomplished by the use of sealing rings arranged on both sides of the passages or channels. However, such constructions have not only the drawbacks of complicated manufacturing, but, during operation of the device, it is also possible for these rings to “dig” into the opposing component or to produce undesired abrasion.
Prior art torque transmission devices have the general drawback that with increasing warming-up, the outer member having the bore expands to a greater extent than the body which extends with its outer peripheral surface in this bore. This is encountered, for example, if the outer member is made of an aluminum alloy and the body is made of a steel. Thus, with increasing temperature, the sealing gap between the parts to be sealed is disadvantageously enlarged. This leak effect is augmented by the fact that the viscosity of the servo medium decreases with rising temperatures. In addition, the thus improved rheological properties of the hydraulic medium also lead to increased leakage thereof.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to create a seal for a torque transmission device of the pre-cited type in which the mentioned drawbacks are eliminated and in which the leakage of servo medium remains at almost the same low level over all temperature ranges.
This and other objects and advantages of the invention will become obvious from the following detailed description.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention achieves the above objects by the fact that the body comprises in the region of the torque transmission device, a groove-shaped recess with which the body extends in the bore of the outer member, or the body comprises in the region of the torque transmission device, an annular extension which extends in an annular recess of the bore of the outer member, an annular leak gap for the servo medium is formed between side walls of the recess and adjoining end faces of the outer member or between end faces of the extension and adjoining side walls of the body, and the leak gap is dimensioned as a function of a combination of the materials of the outer member and the body so that an almost same, low level of leakage of servo medium is achieved over all operational temperatures of the torque transmission device.
In this way, a minimal gap formed between the side walls of the recess and adjoining end faces of the outer member is utilized as a leak gap for the servo medium. By an appropriate choice of the gap dimension at ambient temperature by the construction engineer, it is possible to obtain an almost constant leakage level of the servo medium over all temperature ranges occurring during the operation of the torque transmission device. Additional components such as the aforementioned sealing rings can be dispensed with. Moreover, the part of the outer peripheral surface of the body in the region of the torque transmission device does not need to be used as a sealing length so that a relatively small overall axial length of the torque transmission device can be realized. At the same time, an axial bearing is formed for the body/the shaft at the leak gap, and a radial bearing is formed between the outer peripheral surface of the body and the bore of the outer web.
The torque transmission device of the invention is directed, for example, to a device for the hydraulic adjustment of a camshaft relative to its drive pinion in an internal combustion engine. In such an arrangement, the servo medium is supplied to the device, for example, via webs of the cylinder head or by separate feed collars surrounding the camshaft. However, the scope of the invention is explicitly not limited only to seals for use in the aforesaid devices but it is also possible to use the invention in a variety of torque transmission devices, even in such in which the outer member and the body rotate relative to each other.
According to an advantageous feature of the invention, the inlet into the channel of the body is made as an annular groove in the outer peripheral surface of the body. Advantageously, this annular groove is delimited axially outwardly by a side wall of the recess. In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the inlet of the channel is made as an annular groove in the bore of the bearing shell and likewise delimited axially outwardly by a side wall of the recess. This measure is particularly advantageous from the manufacturing point of view.
It is proposed to make the outer member of an aluminum alloy and the camshaft of a steel. However, the important aspect for the invention is only a proper pairing of the materials concerned so that, with increasing warming-up of the components and a simultaneous reduction of viscosity of the servo medium, the annular leak gap diminishes in size so that the leakage of servo medium always remains at approximately the same level.
Finally, it is proposed to use a hydraulic medium such as engine oil as a servo medium because this is readily available if the seal of the invention is used in an internal combustion engine. However, it is also conceivable to use brake fluid or the like as a servo medium.
The invention will now be described more closely with reference to the appended drawings.
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Bierman, Muserlian and Lucas
Denion Thomas
Ina Walzlager Schaeffler OHG
Nguyen Tu M
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