Hydraulic clearance compensation element

Internal-combustion engines – Poppet valve operating mechanism – Tappet

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123 9057, 74569, F01L 124

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ABSTRACT:
The clearance compensation element (1) of the invention which can be installed, for example, in a valve drive of an internal combustion engine has a certain idle stroke function for undesired overpressure states of its high pressure chamber (12) during a base circle phase of the actuating cam. According to the invention, a valve means (14) such as a ball which closes the high pressure chamber (12) in the direction of a reservoir (10) is freely movable within certain limits. The ball (14), while being extremely light, closes the valve seat bore (13) with the shortest possible stroke immediately upon commencement of the opening ramp (A.sub.N) of the cam.

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Sonoda, "Hydraulic Tappet for Internal Combustion Engine", Patent Abstracts of Japan, M-628, Apr. 1987, vol. 11/No. 301 Abstract No. 54 (Translation).

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