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US1403540A
US1403540A US223950A US22395018A US1403540A US 1403540 A US1403540 A US 1403540A US 223950 A US223950 A US 223950A US 22395018 A US22395018 A US 22395018A US 1403540 A US1403540 A US 1403540A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01LCYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
    • F01L1/00Valve-gear or valve arrangements, e.g. lift-valve gear
    • F01L1/02Valve drive
    • F01L1/04Valve drive by means of cams, camshafts, cam discs, eccentrics or the like
    • F01L1/047Camshafts
    • F01L1/053Camshafts overhead type
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01MLUBRICATING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; LUBRICATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; CRANKCASE VENTILATING
    • F01M9/00Lubrication means having pertinent characteristics not provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F01M1/00 - F01M7/00
    • F01M9/10Lubrication of valve gear or auxiliaries
    • F01M9/107Lubrication of valve gear or auxiliaries of rocker shaft bearings
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02BINTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES; COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL
    • F02B2275/00Other engines, components or details, not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • F02B2275/20SOHC [Single overhead camshaft]

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  • This invention relates to hydrocarbon mo-g.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a. valve operating mechanism that'may be separately assembled, except as to the valve spring, and placed upon the motor and there adjusted.
  • 1 is the base or crank case of a hydrocarbon motor and 2 lis* a cylinder or cylinder block mounted thereon.
  • a crank shaft 3 is mounted in suitable bearings in the crank case and is connected through gearing to operate an oil pump 4.
  • the upper end of the cylinder or cylinder block 2 is shown as formed with a detach? able head 5 and a series of valves, one only Of which is shown in the drawing, are mounted in the head to control the inlet and exhaust ports of the motor.
  • a detach? able head 5 and a series of valves, one only Of which is shown in the drawing, are mounted in the head to control the inlet and exhaust ports of the motor.
  • One of these ports is shown at 6 and one of the valves at 7 and it will be understood that there are two such ports and valves for each cylinder,
  • the valve 7 has its stem 8 operating in a guide' 9 and both ⁇ the stem and the guide 'Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Jan. 17, 1922.
  • a valve spring 10 arran ed between a flange 1l on the guide 9 an a washer 12.at,the upper end of the valve stem, yleldmgly retains the valve 7 against its seat to close the port 6.
  • a casing 13 is arranged over the valve and 1s detachably secured to the cylinder h ead as by the bolts 14.
  • This casing principally comprises two compartments 15 and 16, the former of which may be termed a valve stem com artment and the latter a cam shaft compartment.
  • the valve stem compartment surrounds the upper end of the valve stem and the latter extends upwardly through an opening or passage 17 formed in upper end of the valve stem 8 and is pro- ⁇ vlded with a pin 19 adjacent its upper end toprevent the sleeve from dropping out of its guideway when the casing is removed from ⁇ the motor.
  • the upper end of the sleeve 18 is closed by a substantially flat wall 20 which rests against the extreme upper end of the valve stem, and a bolt 21 in a rock arm 22 rests against the upper side of the wall 20 to thereby operate the valve.
  • the rock arm 22 ismounted on a bearing shaft 23 supported in the casing 13, and in fact detachably supported therein as by the bolt 24;, and it is operated by another arm 25 which is rocked by a cam 26 on a cam shaft 27 mounted in suitable bearings in the upper compartment of the casing 13.
  • the cam shaft 27 is preferably located in the lower part of the upper compartment 16 and the opening or passage 17 is so formed in the casing thatthe upper end thereof is somewhat above the cam shaft so that any oil that might leak through the passage 17 past the sleeve 18 would not cause a lowering of the Oil level in the upper compartment to a point beyond the cam shaft.
  • Oil may be constantly fed to the upper compartment 16 as by the ump 4, above referred to, and a pipe 32 llading therefrom to said compartment.
  • one or more conduits 33' may beprovided leading from the valve stem compartment 1 5 to the crank case 1.
  • the lower end 34 of this conduit 33 is preferably U-shaped, as shown in the drawlng, to form a trap and prevent oil mist in the crank case from rising through the conduit into the valve stem compartment 15.
  • valve operating mechanism except the spring 10
  • theassembl may then be a plied v"to the motor and t e bolt 21 adjuste relatively to the valve lstem.v
  • This latter ad'ustment is permitted .by removal of a detac able cover '35 which forms the upper part of the casing 13, and a' three-way valve 36 and bypass 37 permit the oil from the pump 4 to be temporarily fed back into the crank case with# out golng to the casing 13. Otherwise the constant flow of oil into the compartment said cam shaft, means for feedingrr oil from i case.
  • a hydrocarbon motor in combination, a cylinder head, a poppet valve mounted therein and having its stem extending upwardly therethrough, a casing secured to the cylinder head and having arv valve stem compartment and a cam shaft compartment, said casing having an oil outlet from the cam shaft compartment above the bottom of said compartment and a valve stem opening above saidoil outlet, a cam shaft arranged in the cam shaft compartment below said oil outlet, and means independent of said oil outlet for operating said valve-from said cam shaft.
  • a cylinder head in combination, a poppet valve mounted therein and having its stem-extending upwardly therethrough, a casing secured to the cylinder head and having a valve stem compartment and a cam shaft compartment,
  • said casing having an oil outlet from the cam shaft compartment to the valve stems oil outlet for operating said valve' from said 16 would make it diicult to effect the required adjustment.
  • v v 1 In a hydrocarbon motor, in combination, a crank case, 'a cylinder thereon, a valve having its stem extending upwardly above the cylinder, a, casing over ⁇ sa1d valve stem and comprising two compartments separated by a partition, a cam shaft in one of said compartments positioned below. and at one side of said valve stem, means for feed-v ing oil to the cam shaft com artment, and
  • a hydrocarbon motor in combination, a cylinder head, a poppet valve mount ed therein and having its stem extending upwardly therethrough, a casing secured to the cylinder head and having a valve stem comp artment and a cam shaft compartment, saidV means extending through sai partition for casing havlng an opening between said compartments through which the valve is ⁇ o erated and having an oil conduit between t e compartments independent of said opening, and a cam shaft in thev cam shaft compartment, the inlet end 'of said oil conduit being above the centerof said cam shaft and below the up er end of said opening.
  • a valve having a stem extending upwardly therethrough, a caslng secured to said head and comprising a valve stem compartment and a cam shaft compartment, means including a sleeve surrounding the upper end of said valve stem for operating the valve from said shaft, means for feeding oil to said cam shaft comartment, and oil outlet means located beow the upper end of said sleeve.

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H. n. CHURCH.
HYDROCARBON MOTOR.
APPLICATION FILED |IIAR.22, |918.
Patente d Jan. 17,1922.
III
UNITED STATES PATENTl OFFICE.
HAROLD D. CHURCH, or DETROIT, MICHIGAN, AssIeNOa To PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, A CORPORATION or MICHIGAN.
HYDBOCAIRBON' MOTOR.
Application led March 22, 1918. Serial No. 223,950.
To all whom it may Comm:
Be it known that I, HAROLD D. CHURCH, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Detroit, Wayne County, State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hydrocarbon Motors, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to hydrocarbon mo-g.
Another object of the invention is to provide a. valve operating mechanism that'may be separately assembled, except as to the valve spring, and placed upon the motor and there adjusted.
Other Objects of the invention will appear from the following description taken in connection with the drawings which form a part of this specification, and in which the figure is a transverse vertical section through a hydrocarbon motor embodying the invention.
Referring to the drawing, 1 is the base or crank case of a hydrocarbon motor and 2 lis* a cylinder or cylinder block mounted thereon. A crank shaft 3 is mounted in suitable bearings in the crank case and is connected through gearing to operate an oil pump 4.
The upper end of the cylinder or cylinder block 2 is shown as formed with a detach? able head 5 and a series of valves, one only Of which is shown in the drawing, are mounted in the head to control the inlet and exhaust ports of the motor. One of these ports is shown at 6 and one of the valves at 7 and it will be understood that there are two such ports and valves for each cylinder,
it being immaterial whether the port and valve shown are for inlet or exhaust, so far as this invention is concerned. The details.
of the valve mechanism will be described in connection with one valve only.
The valve 7 has its stem 8 operating in a guide' 9 and both` the stem and the guide 'Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Jan. 17, 1922.
extend upwardly above the upper surface of the head 5. A valve spring 10 arran ed between a flange 1l on the guide 9 an a washer 12.at,the upper end of the valve stem, yleldmgly retains the valve 7 against its seat to close the port 6. A
A casing 13 is arranged over the valve and 1s detachably secured to the cylinder h ead as by the bolts 14. This casing principally comprises two compartments 15 and 16, the former of which may be termed a valve stem com artment and the latter a cam shaft compartment. The valve stem compartment surrounds the upper end of the valve stem and the latter extends upwardly through an opening or passage 17 formed in upper end of the valve stem 8 and is pro-` vlded with a pin 19 adjacent its upper end toprevent the sleeve from dropping out of its guideway when the casing is removed from` the motor. The upper end of the sleeve 18 is closed by a substantially flat wall 20 which rests against the extreme upper end of the valve stem, and a bolt 21 in a rock arm 22 rests against the upper side of the wall 20 to thereby operate the valve.
lThe rock arm 22 ismounted on a bearing shaft 23 supported in the casing 13, and in fact detachably supported therein as by the bolt 24;, and it is operated by another arm 25 which is rocked by a cam 26 on a cam shaft 27 mounted in suitable bearings in the upper compartment of the casing 13. The cam shaft 27 is preferably located in the lower part of the upper compartment 16 and the opening or passage 17 is so formed in the casing thatthe upper end thereof is somewhat above the cam shaft so that any oil that might leak through the passage 17 past the sleeve 18 would not cause a lowering of the Oil level in the upper compartment to a point beyond the cam shaft. In fact provision is made for retaining the oil level in the upper compartment somewhat above the center of the cam shaft so that a roller 28 mounted on the end of the arm 25 will run in a bath of oil against the cam shaft 27 Thus a conduit 29 extends through the partition between the compartments 15 and 16 with its upper or inlet end slightly above the center of the cam shaft 27 This causes the oil fed to the compartment 16 to drain into the compartment 15 without flooding the bearing of the sleeve 18, while at the same time sufficient oil mist is stirred up in l drop downinto an oil pocket 31 in the rock vao Y. as
arm 22- above its bearing on the bearing shaft 23. v v
Oil may be constantly fed to the upper compartment 16 as by the ump 4, above referred to, and a pipe 32 llading therefrom to said compartment. i Also one or more conduits 33'may beprovided leading from the valve stem compartment 1 5 to the crank case 1. The lower end 34 of this conduit 33 is preferably U-shaped, as shown in the drawlng, to form a trap and prevent oil mist in the crank case from rising through the conduit into the valve stem compartment 15.
From the above description it will be seen that the entire valve operating mechanism, except the spring 10, may be assembled in the casing 13 separately from the motor and theassembl may then be a plied v"to the motor and t e bolt 21 adjuste relatively to the valve lstem.v This latter ad'ustment is permitted .by removal of a detac able cover '35 which forms the upper part of the casing 13, and a' three-way valve 36 and bypass 37 permit the oil from the pump 4 to be temporarily fed back into the crank case with# out golng to the casing 13. Otherwise the constant flow of oil into the compartment said cam shaft, means for feedingrr oil from i case.
3. n a hydrocarbon motor, in combination, a cylinder head, a poppet valve mounted therein and having its stem extending upwardly therethrough, a casing secured to the cylinder head and having arv valve stem compartment and a cam shaft compartment, said casing having an oil outlet from the cam shaft compartment above the bottom of said compartment and a valve stem opening above saidoil outlet, a cam shaft arranged in the cam shaft compartment below said oil outlet, and means independent of said oil outlet for operating said valve-from said cam shaft.
4. In a hydrocarbon motor, in combination, a cylinder head, a poppet valve mounted therein and having its stem-extending upwardly therethrough, a casing secured to the cylinder head and having a valve stem compartment and a cam shaft compartment,
said casing having an oil outlet from the cam shaft compartment to the valve stems oil outlet for operating said valve' from said 16 would make it diicult to effect the required adjustment.
It will be understood that' various ,modifications ma be made within-the scope of the claims without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is v v 1. In a hydrocarbon motor, in combination, a crank case, 'a cylinder thereon, a valve having its stem extending upwardly above the cylinder, a, casing over `sa1d valve stem and comprising two compartments separated by a partition, a cam shaft in one of said compartments positioned below. and at one side of said valve stem, means for feed-v ing oil to the cam shaft com artment, and
cam shaft.
5. In a hydrocarbon motor, in combination, a cylinder head, a poppet valve mount ed therein and having its stem extending upwardly therethrough, a casing secured to the cylinder head and having a valve stem comp artment and a cam shaft compartment, saidV means extending through sai partition for casing havlng an opening between said compartments through which the valve is `o erated and having an oil conduit between t e compartments independent of said opening, and a cam shaft in thev cam shaft compartment, the inlet end 'of said oil conduit being above the centerof said cam shaft and below the up er end of said opening.
6. In a liydrocarbon motor, incombination, a cylinder head,a valve having a stem extending upwardly therethrough, a caslng secured to said head and comprising a valve stem compartment and a cam shaft compartment, means including a sleeve surrounding the upper end of said valve stem for operating the valve from said shaft, means for feeding oil to said cam shaft comartment, and oil outlet means located beow the upper end of said sleeve.
I HAROLD 13.-CHURCH.`
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US2418674A (en) * 1943-11-06 1947-04-08 Wright Acronautical Corp Valve stem construction
US2658491A (en) * 1949-11-30 1953-11-10 Citroen Sa Andre Cooling and lubricating arrangement for valve guides and stems of thermal engines
US2710603A (en) * 1952-12-04 1955-06-14 Richard H Sheppard Diesel engine valve cover-head
US3096750A (en) * 1961-07-14 1963-07-09 Dolza Overhead camshaft engine valve mechanism
US4376425A (en) * 1981-05-18 1983-03-15 Oklahoma Basic Economy Corporation Lubricating apparatus for pumping unit engines
US4509468A (en) * 1984-01-03 1985-04-09 Bell Manufacturing Company Cylinder oiler assembly
US4565168A (en) * 1983-02-03 1986-01-21 Regie Nationale Des Usines Renault Valve control device, particularly for valves of internal combustion engines
US5492086A (en) * 1994-09-15 1996-02-20 Durox Company, Inc. Valve cover
US20150059678A1 (en) * 2013-09-03 2015-03-05 Delphi Technologies, Inc. Cylinder head assembly with oil reflector for lubrication of a rocker arm
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2418674A (en) * 1943-11-06 1947-04-08 Wright Acronautical Corp Valve stem construction
US2658491A (en) * 1949-11-30 1953-11-10 Citroen Sa Andre Cooling and lubricating arrangement for valve guides and stems of thermal engines
US2710603A (en) * 1952-12-04 1955-06-14 Richard H Sheppard Diesel engine valve cover-head
US3096750A (en) * 1961-07-14 1963-07-09 Dolza Overhead camshaft engine valve mechanism
US4376425A (en) * 1981-05-18 1983-03-15 Oklahoma Basic Economy Corporation Lubricating apparatus for pumping unit engines
US4565168A (en) * 1983-02-03 1986-01-21 Regie Nationale Des Usines Renault Valve control device, particularly for valves of internal combustion engines
US4509468A (en) * 1984-01-03 1985-04-09 Bell Manufacturing Company Cylinder oiler assembly
US5492086A (en) * 1994-09-15 1996-02-20 Durox Company, Inc. Valve cover
US20150059678A1 (en) * 2013-09-03 2015-03-05 Delphi Technologies, Inc. Cylinder head assembly with oil reflector for lubrication of a rocker arm
GB2521934A (en) * 2014-12-05 2015-07-08 Daimler Ag Valve train for an internal combustion engine, in particular of a vehicle

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