US20010045193A1 - Electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of automotive internal combustion engine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of an automotive internal combustion engine which is capable of electromagnetically operating intake and exhaust valves.
- Opening and closing actions of an exhaust valve tend to be both affected by residual in-cylinder pressure, still remaining in the combustion chamber when opening the exhaust valve at the end of the combustion stroke and when closing the exhaust valve at the end of the exhaust stroke.
- an intake pressure having a comparatively low pressure level acts on an intake valve.
- an electromagnetically-operated intake-valve unit uses the same large-sized electromagnetic coils as the electromagnetically-operated exhaust-valve unit, thereby resulting in an increase in electric-power consumption.
- an electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of an internal combustion engine of an automotive vehicle comprises a first valve operating unit adapted to be connected to an intake valve located in a cylinder head, the first valve operating unit comprising a first flanged plunger connected to a valve stem of the intake valve and having a flanged portion, a first pair of electromagnetic coils respectively facing to both faces of the flanged portion of the first flanged plunger, and a first pair of coil springs permanently biasing the valve stem of the intake valve respectively in a direction opening the intake valve and in a direction closing the intake valve, the first pair of coil springs cooperating with the first pair of electromagnetic coils for electromagnetically opening and closing the intake valve by electromagnetic force plus spring bias, a second valve operating unit adapted to be connected to an exhaust valve located in the cylinder head, the second valve operating unit comprising a second flanged plunger connected to a valve stem of the exhaust valve and having a flanged
- an electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of an internal combustion engine of an automotive vehicle having an intake valve and an exhaust valve located in a cylinder head so that a valve stem of the intake valve and a valve stem of the exhaust valve are set at an angle
- an intake-valve side valve operating unit adapted to be connected to the intake valve
- the intake-valve side valve operating unit comprising a first flanged plunger connected to the valve stem of the intake valve and having a flanged portion, a first pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils respectively facing to both faces of the flanged portion of the first flanged plunger, and a first pair of upper and lower coil springs permanently biasing the valve stem of the intake valve respectively in a direction opening the intake valve and in a direction closing the intake valve, the first pair of upper and lower coil springs cooperating with the first pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils for electromagnetically opening and closing the intake valve by electromagnetic force plus spring bias, an exhaust-valve side valve operating unit adapted to be
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a first embodiment of the valve operating apparatus of the invention, combined with an internal combustion engine transversely placed with respect to the x-axis of a vehicle axis system (x, y, z).
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a second embodiment of the valve operating apparatus of the invention, combined with an internal combustion engine transversely placed with respect to the x-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z), and slanted to the front side.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a third embodiment of the valve operating apparatus of the invention, combined with an internal combustion engine longitudinally placed with respect to the y-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z), and slanted to one side of the vehicle.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a fourth embodiment of the valve operating apparatus of the invention, combined with a V-type internal combustion engine longitudinally placed with respect to the y-axis of a vehicle axis system (x, y, z).
- FIG. 5 is a graph illustrating the relationship among an exhaust-valve open timing (EVO), an intake-valve open timing (IVO), and an in-cylinder pressure in the combustion chamber.
- FIG. 1 the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of the invention is exemplified in an in-line internal combustion engine transversely mounted with respect to the x-axis of a vehicle axis system (x, y, z).
- a cylinder head denoted by reference sign 1 is formed with an intake-air port (simply an intake port) 2 and an exhaust-air port (simply an exhaust port) 4 .
- An intake valve 3 is located in the cylinder head 1 for opening and closing the intake port 2
- an exhaust valve 5 is located in the cylinder head 1 for opening and closing the exhaust port 4 .
- FIG. 1 In the first embodiment shown in FIG.
- the valve operating apparatus of the first embodiment has an intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 (see the front half of the cylinder head 1 ) and an exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 (see the rear half of the cylinder head 1 ).
- the intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 is provided for electromagnetically opening and closing the intake valve 3
- the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 is provided for electromagnetically opening and closing the exhaust valve 5 .
- the intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 comprises a contact 3 b fitted onto the valve stem 3 a of the intake valve 3 , a flanged plunger unit 11 having a plunger rod (or a plunger holding rod) 12 whose lower end is in abutted-engagement with the contact 3 b , upper and lower electromagnetic coils 13 and 14 arranged coaxially around the plunger rod 12 in a manner so as to respectively face to upper and lower flat-faced surfaces of the flanged portion of the flanged plunger unit 11 , a lower coil spring unit 15 permanently biasing the valve stem 3 a in a direction closing the intake valve 3 , and an upper coil spring unit 16 permanently biasing the valve stem 3 a in a direction opening the intake valve 3 .
- the lower coil spring unit 15 comprises a coiled helical compression spring and a spring retainer fixedly connected to the valve stem 3 a for retaining one end (an upper end) of the coiled helical compression spring.
- the other end (a lower end) of the coiled helical compression spring of the lower coil spring unit 15 is seated on a spring seat (not numbered) fixed to the cylinder head.
- the upper coil spring unit 16 is located at the upper end of the intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 in such a manner as to permanently spring-load the upper end of the plunger rod 12 in the opening direction of the intake valve 3 .
- the upper coil spring unit 16 comprises a coiled helical compression spring and a spring retainer (not numbered) fixedly connected to the uppermost end of the plunger rod 12 for retaining one end (a lower end) of the coiled helical compression spring, and a cylindrical hollow spring casing (not numbered) serving as a spring seat for the other end (an upper end) of the coiled helical compression spring.
- the flanged portion of the flanged plunger 11 is attracted downwards in one axial direction of the plunger rod 12 by way of attraction force (electromagnetic force electromagnetically produced) created by the coil 14 energized, with the result that the intake valve 3 is opened.
- the flanged portion of the flanged plunger 11 is attracted upwards in the other axial direction of the plunger rod 12 by way of attraction force created by the coil 13 energized, with the result that the intake valve 3 is closed.
- the helical compression spring of the lower coil spring unit 15 is provided for holding the closed state of the intake valve 3
- the helical compression spring of the upper coil spring unit 16 is provided for holding the opened state of the intake valve 3
- the upper electromagnetic coil 13 has the same standard (the same specification, that is, the same number of turns of wire and the nominal size (inside and outside diameters) of wire) as the lower electromagnetic coil 14
- the coiled helical spring of the lower coil spring unit 15 has the same standard (the same specification, that is, the same spring stiffness and the same spring size and dimensions) as that of the upper coil spring unit 16
- the electromagnetic coils ( 13 , 14 ) and the coil spring units ( 15 , 16 ) cooperate with each other to electromagnetically open and close the intake valve 3 by way of electromagnetic force plus spring bias.
- the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 comprises a contact 5 b fitted onto the valve stem 5 a of the exhaust valve 5 , a flanged plunger unit 21 having a plunger rod (or a plunger holding rod) 22 whose lower end is in abutted-engagement with the contact 5 b , upper and lower electromagnetic coils 23 and 24 arranged coaxially around the plunger rod 22 in a manner so as to respectively face to upper and lower flat-faced surfaces of the flanged portion of the flanged plunger unit 21 , a lower coil spring unit 25 permanently biasing the valve stem 5 a in a direction closing the exhaust valve 5 , and an upper coil spring unit 26 permanently biasing the valve stem 5 a in a direction opening the exhaust valve 5 .
- the lower coil spring unit 25 comprises a coiled helical compression spring and a spring retainer fixedly connected to the valve stem 5 a for retaining one end (an upper end) of the coiled helical compression spring.
- the other end (a lower end) of the coiled helical compression spring of the lower coil spring unit 25 is seated on a spring seat (not numbered) fixed to the cylinder head.
- the upper coil spring unit 26 is located at the upper end of the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 in such a manner as to permanently spring-load the upper end of the plunger rod 22 in the opening direction of the exhaust valve 5 .
- the upper coil spring unit 26 comprises a coiled helical compression spring and a spring retainer (not numbered) fixedly connected to the uppermost end of the plunger rod 22 for retaining one end (a lower end) of the coiled helical compression spring, and a cylindrical hollow spring casing (not numbered) serving as a spring seat for the other end (an upper end) of the coiled helical compression spring.
- the flanged portion of the flanged plunger 21 is attracted upwards in the other axial direction of the plunger rod 22 by way of attraction force created by the coil 23 energized, with the result that the exhaust valve 5 is closed.
- the helical compression spring of the lower coil spring unit 25 is provided for holding the closed state of the exhaust valve 5
- the helical compression spring of the upper coil spring unit 26 is provided for holding the opened state of the exhaust valve 5 .
- the upper electromagnetic coil 23 has the same standard (the same specification, that is, the same number of turns of wire and the nominal size (inside and outside diameters) of wire) as the lower electromagnetic coil 24
- the coiled helical spring of the lower coil spring unit 25 has the same standard (the same specification, that is, the same spring stiffness and the same spring size and dimensions) as that of the upper coil spring unit 26 .
- the electromagnetic coils ( 23 , 24 ) and the coil spring units ( 25 , 26 ) cooperate with each other to electromagnetically open and close the exhaust valve 5 by way of electromagnetic force plus spring bias.
- EVO denotes an exhaust-valve open timing of the exhaust valve 5
- IVO denotes an intake-valve open timing of the intake valve 3
- PE corresponds to a pressure level of residual pressure, still remaining in the combustion chamber and acting on the valve head of the exhaust valve 5 when opening the exhaust valve 5 at the end of the combustion stroke (before BDC)
- PI corresponds to a pressure level of intake pressure acting on the valve head of the intake valve 3 when opening the intake valve 3 at the beginning of the intake stroke (at TDC).
- the valve head of the exhaust valve 5 receives the residual pressure PE (having a comparatively high pressure level) remaining in the combustion chamber at the end of the combustion stroke.
- the coiled helical compression springs of the coil spring units ( 25 , 26 ) included in the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 must be designed to produce a spring bias enough to overcome the resultant force of the residual in-cylinder pressure PE, a frictional force (the resistance against sliding movement of the plunger rod 22 reciprocating in the inner peripheries of the two electromagnetic coils 23 and 24 , and the resistance against reciprocating movement of the valve stem 5 a of the exhaust valve 5 ).
- each of the electromagnetic coils 23 and 24 uses a large number of turns.
- the size of the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 is large.
- the intake valve 3 opens at a time when the residual pressure in the combustion chamber drops and thus the in-cylinder pressure almost reaches the intake pressure PI (intake manifold pressure).
- a spring bias slightly greater than a frictional force (the resistance against sliding movement of the plunger rod 12 reciprocating in the inner peripheries of the two electromagnetic coils 13 and 14 , and the resistance against reciprocating movement of the valve stem 3 a ).
- a spring bias or a spring stiffness or a spring constant
- each of the coiled helical compression springs of the coil spring units 15 and 16 included in the intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 is designed to be lower than that of each of the coiled helical compression springs of the coil spring units 25 and 26 included in the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 .
- preload of each of the coil spring units ( 15 , 16 ) of the intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 is set at a lower level than that of each of the coil spring units ( 25 , 26 ) of the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 , to such an extent that the preload of the intake-valve side coil spring unit overcomes the resistance against sliding movement of the plunger rod 12 reciprocating in the inner peripheries of the two electromagnetic coils 13 and 14 , and the resistance against reciprocating movement of the valve stem 3 a .
- each of the electromagnetic coils 13 and 14 uses a small number of turns, thereby producing a relatively reduced electromagnetic force, in comparison with each of the electromagnetic coils 23 and 24 of the exhaust-valve side.
- the reduced number of turns of each of the coils ( 13 , 14 ) included in the intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 results in a more reduced electromagnetic-coil height as well as a more reduced electromagnetic-coil outside diameter. As a result of this, the total size (the entire height and the outside diameter) of the intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 is reduced in comparison with that of the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 .
- the spring height (the axial length) of each of the coiled helical compression springs of the coil spring units ( 15 , 16 ) is dimensioned to be relatively short, the coil height and the coil diameter of each of the coils ( 13 , 14 ) are both dimensioned to be relatively small.
- This enables downsizing of the intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 .
- This permits the surroundings of the cylinder head 1 to be compactly designed. This also enhances design flexibility in engine-mounting (the degree of freedom in engine lay-out).
- each of the electromagnetic coils 13 and 14 is small-sized in due consideration of the relatively reduced size (the reduced spring bias or the reduced spring stiffness) of each of the coil spring ( 15 , 16 ), such that its electromagnetic force is lowered or weakened as compared to the respective coil ( 23 , 24 ) included in the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 .
- the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of the invention is applied to a case of an internal combustion engine transversely mounted, in which the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 faces to the front of the vehicle and the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 faces to the rear of the vehicle.
- This facilitates a slanted nose of the vehicle (see the slanted hood line of an engine hood 30 of the transversely-mounted engine shown in FIG. 1), and also enlarges the degree of freedom of modeling of the front portion of the vehicle body.
- the layout of the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of the first embodiment (with the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 facing to the front of the vehicle and the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 facing to the rear of the vehicle), as seen in FIG. 1, is useful to a particular case where the engine is transversely mounted in an upright state shown in FIG. 1 or in a backwardly-slanted state (not shown).
- the layout of the valve operating apparatus of the first embodiment is useful for a particular case that the engine is transversely mounted in the upright state so that the engine centerline (indicated by one-dotted line in FIG.
- valve operating apparatus of the first embodiment is also useful for a particular case that the engine is transversely mounted in the backwardly-slanted state so that the engine centerline of the internal combustion engine is inclined backwards from the z-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z).
- FIG. 2 there is shown the second embodiment of the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus in combination with an in-line internal combustion engine transversely mounted with respect to the x-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z).
- FIG. 2 In contrast to the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of the first embodiment (FIG.
- the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 is installed on the rear half of the cylinder head 1 so that the intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 faces to the rear of the vehicle
- the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 is installed on the front half of the cylinder head 1 so that the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 faces to the front of the vehicle.
- the engine is slanted forwards by a forwardly-slanted angle ⁇ 1 .
- the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating units 10 are mounted transversely with respect to the x-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z) and placed on the rear half of the cylinder head 1 , and thus it is possible to straighten an intake manifold (not shown). This facilitates the layout of the induction system, and also reduces the resistance against mass flow of induced fresh air, thus enhancing the engine performance (particularly engine power output).
- the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 is transversely placed on the front half of the cylinder head 1 in such a manner as to face to the front of the vehicle, but, the engine is slanted forwards by the slant angle ⁇ 1 .
- the forwardly-slanted engine design contributes to reduction in the height from the ground to the uppermost end of the front half of the cylinder head (i.e., the height from the ground to the hood line), thus permitting the slant-nose design.
- the forwardly-slanted engine design reduces the height from the ground to an exhaust manifold (not shown) of the transversely-placed engine. This decreases the length of the exhaust system between the exhaust manifold and an exhaust emission control device (not shown), thereby enhancing temperature-rise characteristics of the exhaust emission control device, and consequently improving the exhaust emission performance.
- FIG. 3 there is shown the third embodiment of the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus in combination with an in-line internal combustion engine longitudinally mounted with respect to the y-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z). As seen in FIG. 3,
- the engine is slanted to one side (that is, a side of installation of the exhaust valve 5 ) by a transversely-slanted angle ⁇ 2 , SO that the height (H 1 ) from the ground to the uppermost end of the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 is substantially equal to the height (H 1 ) from the ground to the uppermost end of the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 .
- the previously-discussed transversely-slanted engine layout (of the transversely-slanted angle ⁇ 2 ,) contributes to reduction in the total height H 1 of the cylinder head 1 from the ground. This enlarges the degree of freedom of modeling of the front portion (containing the engine hood 30 ) of the vehicle body.
- FIG. 4 there is shown the fourth embodiment of the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus in combination with a V-type internal combustion engine longitudinally mounted with respect to the y-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z) and having engine cylinders arranged in two banks set at an angle (see two cylinder blocks ( 6 , 6 ) shown in FIG. 4).
- the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating units ( 10 , 10 ) installed on the two cylinder heads ( 1 , 1 ) are located at the inside of the V-type engine (that is, the inside halves of the two cylinder heads, these inside halves facing to each other), while the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve side valve operating units ( 20 , 20 ) installed on the two cylinder heads ( 1 , 1 ) are located at the outside of the V-type engine (that is, the outside halves of the two cylinder heads, these outside halves facing apart from each other).
- the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating units ( 10 , 10 ) installed on the two cylinder heads ( 1 , 1 ) are located at the inside of the V-type engine (that is, the inside halves of the two cylinder heads, these inside halves facing to each other)
- the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve side valve operating units ( 20 , 20 ) installed on the two cylinder heads ( 1 , 1 ) are located at
- the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating units ( 10 , 10 ) are mounted on the respective inside halves of the two cylinder heads ( 1 , 1 ) set at the V type.
- the induction system can be easily located or concentrated in the vicinity of the center of the V-type engine. This facilitates the layout of the induction system.
- the height from the ground to the uppermost end of each of the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating units ( 10 , 10 ) corresponds to the total height H 2 of the cylinder heads ( 1 , 1 ) from the ground, thereby effectively reducing the height H 2 Of the cylinder heads ( 1 , 1 ).
- the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating units ( 10 , 10 ) are arranged inside of the V layout
- the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve side valve operating units ( 20 , 20 ) may be arranged inside of the V layout, while arranging the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating units ( 10 , 10 ) at the outside of the V-type engine.
- the height H 2 from the ground to the tip ends of the cylinder heads ( 1 , 1 ) to be somewhat high in comparison with the example shown in FIG. 4.
- the modification has the merit of reduced entire width of the V-type engine.
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An electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of an internal combustion engine of an automotive vehicle, comprises a relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating unit and a relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve side valve operating unit. The intake-valve side valve operating unit is relatively down-sized in comparison with the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit, so that a spring height of each of upper and lower coil springs included in the intake-valve side valve operating unit is set at a smaller value by setting a spring bias of each of the upper and lower coil springs at a lower value than each of upper and lower coil springs included in the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit. Additionally, a coil outside diameter and a coil height of each of upper and lower electromagnetic coils included in the intake-valve side valve operating unit are both reduced by reducing a number of turns of each of the upper and lower electromagnetic coils of the intake-valve side valve operating unit and by weakening a magnitude of electromagnetic force created by each of the upper and lower electromagnetic coils of the intake-valve side valve operating unit in comparison with each of the upper and lower electromagnetic coils of the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of an automotive internal combustion engine which is capable of electromagnetically operating intake and exhaust valves.
- 1. Description of the Prior Art
- In recent years, there have been proposed and developed various automotive valve operating apparatus each of which has electromagnetically-operated valve units for electromagnetically opening and closing intake and exhaust valves. Such automotive valve operating apparatus having electromagnetically-operated valve units have been disclosed in Japanese Patent Provisional Publication Nos. 61-247807, 7-324609, and 9-256825.
- Opening and closing actions of an exhaust valve tend to be both affected by residual in-cylinder pressure, still remaining in the combustion chamber when opening the exhaust valve at the end of the combustion stroke and when closing the exhaust valve at the end of the exhaust stroke. On the other hand, only an intake pressure having a comparatively low pressure level acts on an intake valve. From the viewpoint discussed above, the inventor of the invention discovers that it is desirable to downsize only an electromagnetically-operated intake-port valve unit in comparison with an electromagnetically-operated exhaust-port valve unit. Hitherto, a specification (size and type) of an electromagnetically-operated intake-valve unit and a specification of an electromagnetically-operated exhaust-valve unit were identical to each other, thus increasing the total size of an engine cylinder head in a vertical direction of the engine as well as in a direction of its width. As a result, an engine-hood line must be designed to be higher. This reduces design flexibility in a limited space of the engine. Also, the electromagnetically-operated intake-valve unit uses the same large-sized electromagnetic coils as the electromagnetically-operated exhaust-valve unit, thereby resulting in an increase in electric-power consumption.
- Accordingly, it is a principal object of the invention to provide a valve-operating apparatus of an automotive internal combustion engine having electromagnetically-operated valve units, which avoids the aforementioned disadvantages of the prior art.
- It is another object of the invention to provide a small-sized valve-operating apparatus of an automotive internal combustion engine having electromagnetically-operated valve units, which can compactly design in the vicinity of a cylinder head, and reduce electric-power consumption.
- In order to accomplish the aforementioned and other objects of the present invention, an electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of an internal combustion engine of an automotive vehicle, comprises a first valve operating unit adapted to be connected to an intake valve located in a cylinder head, the first valve operating unit comprising a first flanged plunger connected to a valve stem of the intake valve and having a flanged portion, a first pair of electromagnetic coils respectively facing to both faces of the flanged portion of the first flanged plunger, and a first pair of coil springs permanently biasing the valve stem of the intake valve respectively in a direction opening the intake valve and in a direction closing the intake valve, the first pair of coil springs cooperating with the first pair of electromagnetic coils for electromagnetically opening and closing the intake valve by electromagnetic force plus spring bias, a second valve operating unit adapted to be connected to an exhaust valve located in the cylinder head, the second valve operating unit comprising a second flanged plunger connected to a valve stem of the exhaust valve and having a flanged portion, a second pair of electromagnetic coils respectively facing to both faces of the flanged portion of the second flanged plungers, and a second pair of coil springs permanently biasing the valve stem of the exhaust valve respectively in a direction opening the exhaust valve and in a direction closing the exhaust valve, the second pair of coil springs cooperating with the second pair of electromagnetic coils for electromagnetically opening and closing the exhaust valve by electromagnetic force plus spring bias, wherein the first valve operating unit is relatively down-sized in comparison with the second valve operating unit, so that a spring height of each of the first pair of coil springs is set at a smaller value by setting a spring bias of each of the first pair of coil springs at a lower value than each of the second pair of coil springs, and so that a coil outside diameter and a coil height of each of the first pair of electromagnetic coils are both reduced by reducing a number of turns of each of the first pair of electromagnetic coils and by weakening a magnitude of electromagnetic force created by each of the first pair of electromagnetic coils in comparison with each of the second pair of electromagnetic coils.
- According to another aspect of the invention, an electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of an internal combustion engine of an automotive vehicle, having an intake valve and an exhaust valve located in a cylinder head so that a valve stem of the intake valve and a valve stem of the exhaust valve are set at an angle, comprises an intake-valve side valve operating unit adapted to be connected to the intake valve, the intake-valve side valve operating unit comprising a first flanged plunger connected to the valve stem of the intake valve and having a flanged portion, a first pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils respectively facing to both faces of the flanged portion of the first flanged plunger, and a first pair of upper and lower coil springs permanently biasing the valve stem of the intake valve respectively in a direction opening the intake valve and in a direction closing the intake valve, the first pair of upper and lower coil springs cooperating with the first pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils for electromagnetically opening and closing the intake valve by electromagnetic force plus spring bias, an exhaust-valve side valve operating unit adapted to be connected to the exhaust valve, the exhaust-valve side valve operating unit comprising a second flanged plunger connected to the valve stem of the exhaust valve and having a flanged portion, a second pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils respectively facing to both faces of the flanged portion of the second flanged plunger, and a second pair of upper and lower coil springs permanently biasing the valve stem of the exhaust valve respectively in a direction opening the exhaust valve and in a direction closing the exhaust valve, the second pair of upper and lower coil springs cooperating with the second pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils for electromagnetically opening and closing the exhaust valve by electromagnetic force plus spring bias, wherein the first valve operating unit is relatively down-sized in comparison with the second valve operating unit, so that a spring height of each of the first pair of upper and lower coil springs is set at a smaller value by setting a spring bias of each of the first pair of upper and lower coil springs at a lower value than each of the second pair of upper and lower coil springs, and so that a coil outside diameter and a coil height of each of the first pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils are both reduced by reducing a number of turns of each of the first pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils and by weakening a magnitude of electromagnetic force created by each of the first pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils in comparison with each of the second pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a first embodiment of the valve operating apparatus of the invention, combined with an internal combustion engine transversely placed with respect to the x-axis of a vehicle axis system (x, y, z).
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a second embodiment of the valve operating apparatus of the invention, combined with an internal combustion engine transversely placed with respect to the x-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z), and slanted to the front side.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a third embodiment of the valve operating apparatus of the invention, combined with an internal combustion engine longitudinally placed with respect to the y-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z), and slanted to one side of the vehicle.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a fourth embodiment of the valve operating apparatus of the invention, combined with a V-type internal combustion engine longitudinally placed with respect to the y-axis of a vehicle axis system (x, y, z).
- FIG. 5 is a graph illustrating the relationship among an exhaust-valve open timing (EVO), an intake-valve open timing (IVO), and an in-cylinder pressure in the combustion chamber.
- Referring now to the drawings, particularly to FIG. 1, the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of the invention is exemplified in an in-line internal combustion engine transversely mounted with respect to the x-axis of a vehicle axis system (x, y, z). As seen in FIG. 1, a cylinder head denoted by
reference sign 1 is formed with an intake-air port (simply an intake port) 2 and an exhaust-air port (simply an exhaust port)4. Anintake valve 3 is located in thecylinder head 1 for opening and closing theintake port 2, while anexhaust valve 5 is located in thecylinder head 1 for opening and closing theexhaust port 4. In the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the engine is transversely placed on its engine mounting so that the side of installation of theintake valve 3 is directed in the front of the vehicle, whereas the side of installation of theexhaust valve 5 is directed in the rear of the vehicle. The valve operating apparatus of the first embodiment has an intake-valve side valve operating unit 10 (see the front half of the cylinder head 1) and an exhaust-valve side valve operating unit 20 (see the rear half of the cylinder head 1). The intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10 is provided for electromagnetically opening and closing theintake valve 3, while the exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20 is provided for electromagnetically opening and closing theexhaust valve 5. - The intake-valve side
valve operating unit 10 comprises acontact 3 b fitted onto thevalve stem 3 a of theintake valve 3, a flangedplunger unit 11 having a plunger rod (or a plunger holding rod) 12 whose lower end is in abutted-engagement with thecontact 3 b, upper and lowerelectromagnetic coils plunger rod 12 in a manner so as to respectively face to upper and lower flat-faced surfaces of the flanged portion of the flangedplunger unit 11, a lowercoil spring unit 15 permanently biasing thevalve stem 3 a in a direction closing theintake valve 3, and an uppercoil spring unit 16 permanently biasing thevalve stem 3 a in a direction opening theintake valve 3. The lowercoil spring unit 15 comprises a coiled helical compression spring and a spring retainer fixedly connected to thevalve stem 3 a for retaining one end (an upper end) of the coiled helical compression spring. The other end (a lower end) of the coiled helical compression spring of the lowercoil spring unit 15 is seated on a spring seat (not numbered) fixed to the cylinder head. On the other hand, the uppercoil spring unit 16 is located at the upper end of the intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10 in such a manner as to permanently spring-load the upper end of theplunger rod 12 in the opening direction of theintake valve 3. In more detail, the uppercoil spring unit 16 comprises a coiled helical compression spring and a spring retainer (not numbered) fixedly connected to the uppermost end of theplunger rod 12 for retaining one end (a lower end) of the coiled helical compression spring, and a cylindrical hollow spring casing (not numbered) serving as a spring seat for the other end (an upper end) of the coiled helical compression spring. When the lowerelectromagnetic coil 14 of the intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10 is activated, the flanged portion of theflanged plunger 11 is attracted downwards in one axial direction of theplunger rod 12 by way of attraction force (electromagnetic force electromagnetically produced) created by thecoil 14 energized, with the result that theintake valve 3 is opened. Conversely, when the upperelectromagnetic coil 13 of the intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10 is activated, the flanged portion of theflanged plunger 11 is attracted upwards in the other axial direction of theplunger rod 12 by way of attraction force created by thecoil 13 energized, with the result that theintake valve 3 is closed. The helical compression spring of the lowercoil spring unit 15 is provided for holding the closed state of theintake valve 3, whereas the helical compression spring of the uppercoil spring unit 16 is provided for holding the opened state of theintake valve 3. The upperelectromagnetic coil 13 has the same standard (the same specification, that is, the same number of turns of wire and the nominal size (inside and outside diameters) of wire) as the lowerelectromagnetic coil 14, while the coiled helical spring of the lowercoil spring unit 15 has the same standard (the same specification, that is, the same spring stiffness and the same spring size and dimensions) as that of the uppercoil spring unit 16. The electromagnetic coils (13, 14) and the coil spring units (15, 16) cooperate with each other to electromagnetically open and close theintake valve 3 by way of electromagnetic force plus spring bias. - On the other hand, the exhaust-valve side
valve operating unit 20 comprises acontact 5 b fitted onto thevalve stem 5 a of theexhaust valve 5, a flangedplunger unit 21 having a plunger rod (or a plunger holding rod) 22 whose lower end is in abutted-engagement with thecontact 5 b, upper and lowerelectromagnetic coils plunger rod 22 in a manner so as to respectively face to upper and lower flat-faced surfaces of the flanged portion of the flangedplunger unit 21, a lowercoil spring unit 25 permanently biasing thevalve stem 5 a in a direction closing theexhaust valve 5, and an uppercoil spring unit 26 permanently biasing thevalve stem 5 a in a direction opening theexhaust valve 5. The lowercoil spring unit 25 comprises a coiled helical compression spring and a spring retainer fixedly connected to thevalve stem 5 a for retaining one end (an upper end) of the coiled helical compression spring. The other end (a lower end) of the coiled helical compression spring of the lowercoil spring unit 25 is seated on a spring seat (not numbered) fixed to the cylinder head. The uppercoil spring unit 26 is located at the upper end of the exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20 in such a manner as to permanently spring-load the upper end of theplunger rod 22 in the opening direction of theexhaust valve 5. In more detail, the uppercoil spring unit 26 comprises a coiled helical compression spring and a spring retainer (not numbered) fixedly connected to the uppermost end of theplunger rod 22 for retaining one end (a lower end) of the coiled helical compression spring, and a cylindrical hollow spring casing (not numbered) serving as a spring seat for the other end (an upper end) of the coiled helical compression spring. When the lowerelectromagnetic coil 24 of the exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20 is activated, the flanged portion of theflanged plunger 21 is attracted downwards in one axial direction of theplunger rod 22 by way of attraction force created by thecoil 24 energized, with the result that theexhaust valve 5 is opened. Conversely, when the upperelectromagnetic coil 23 of the exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20 is activated, the flanged portion of theflanged plunger 21 is attracted upwards in the other axial direction of theplunger rod 22 by way of attraction force created by thecoil 23 energized, with the result that theexhaust valve 5 is closed. The helical compression spring of the lowercoil spring unit 25 is provided for holding the closed state of theexhaust valve 5, whereas the helical compression spring of the uppercoil spring unit 26 is provided for holding the opened state of theexhaust valve 5. The upperelectromagnetic coil 23 has the same standard (the same specification, that is, the same number of turns of wire and the nominal size (inside and outside diameters) of wire) as the lowerelectromagnetic coil 24, while the coiled helical spring of the lowercoil spring unit 25 has the same standard (the same specification, that is, the same spring stiffness and the same spring size and dimensions) as that of the uppercoil spring unit 26. The electromagnetic coils (23, 24) and the coil spring units (25, 26) cooperate with each other to electromagnetically open and close theexhaust valve 5 by way of electromagnetic force plus spring bias. - Referring now to FIG. 5, there is shown the diagram of in-cylinder pressure plotted against crank angle. In FIG. 5, EVO denotes an exhaust-valve open timing of the
exhaust valve 5, IVO denotes an intake-valve open timing of theintake valve 3, PE corresponds to a pressure level of residual pressure, still remaining in the combustion chamber and acting on the valve head of theexhaust valve 5 when opening theexhaust valve 5 at the end of the combustion stroke (before BDC), and PI corresponds to a pressure level of intake pressure acting on the valve head of theintake valve 3 when opening theintake valve 3 at the beginning of the intake stroke (at TDC). As can be appreciated from the graph of FIG. 5, the valve head of theexhaust valve 5 receives the residual pressure PE (having a comparatively high pressure level) remaining in the combustion chamber at the end of the combustion stroke. As discussed above, in order to properly satisfactorily open and close theexhaust valve 5, the coiled helical compression springs of the coil spring units (25, 26) included in the exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20 must be designed to produce a spring bias enough to overcome the resultant force of the residual in-cylinder pressure PE, a frictional force (the resistance against sliding movement of theplunger rod 22 reciprocating in the inner peripheries of the twoelectromagnetic coils valve stem 5 a of the exhaust valve 5). In order to produce an electromagnetic force substantially corresponding to the magnitude of the spring bias of the coiled helical compression springs of the coil spring units (25, 26), each of theelectromagnetic coils valve operating unit 10, the size of the exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20 is large. On the other hand, theintake valve 3 opens at a time when the residual pressure in the combustion chamber drops and thus the in-cylinder pressure almost reaches the intake pressure PI (intake manifold pressure). In other words, it is possible to open theintake valve 3 by a spring bias slightly greater than a frictional force (the resistance against sliding movement of theplunger rod 12 reciprocating in the inner peripheries of the twoelectromagnetic coils valve stem 3 a). For the reasons set out above, a spring bias (or a spring stiffness or a spring constant) of each of the coiled helical compression springs of thecoil spring units valve operating unit 10, is designed to be lower than that of each of the coiled helical compression springs of thecoil spring units valve operating unit 20. In other words, preload of each of the coil spring units (15, 16) of the intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10 is set at a lower level than that of each of the coil spring units (25, 26) of the exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20, to such an extent that the preload of the intake-valve side coil spring unit overcomes the resistance against sliding movement of theplunger rod 12 reciprocating in the inner peripheries of the twoelectromagnetic coils valve stem 3 a. As a result, under a preload condition where the intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10 and the exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20 are installed on the cylinder head, the axial length (or the spring height) of each of the intake-valve side coil springs (15, 16) is shorter than that of each of the exhaust-valve side coil springs (25, 26). In order to produce an electromagnetic force substantially corresponding to the magnitude of the spring bias of the coiled helical compression springs of the intake-valve side coil spring units (15, 16), each of theelectromagnetic coils electromagnetic coils valve operating unit 10 results in a more reduced electromagnetic-coil height as well as a more reduced electromagnetic-coil outside diameter. As a result of this, the total size (the entire height and the outside diameter) of the intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10 is reduced in comparison with that of the exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20. According to the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of the first embodiment, when comparing the intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10 with the exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20, the spring height (the axial length) of each of the coiled helical compression springs of the coil spring units (15, 16) is dimensioned to be relatively short, the coil height and the coil diameter of each of the coils (13, 14) are both dimensioned to be relatively small. This enables downsizing of the intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10. This permits the surroundings of thecylinder head 1 to be compactly designed. This also enhances design flexibility in engine-mounting (the degree of freedom in engine lay-out). Additionally, each of theelectromagnetic coils valve operating unit 20. This reduces electric-power consumption. In the first embodiment, the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of the invention is applied to a case of an internal combustion engine transversely mounted, in which the relatively-small-sized intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10 faces to the front of the vehicle and the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20 faces to the rear of the vehicle. The height from the ground to the uppermost end of the front half of the cylinder head, which uppermost end is determined by the tip of the intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10, is somewhat lowered as compared to the height from the ground to the uppermost end of the rear half of the cylinder head. This facilitates a slanted nose of the vehicle (see the slanted hood line of anengine hood 30 of the transversely-mounted engine shown in FIG. 1), and also enlarges the degree of freedom of modeling of the front portion of the vehicle body. The layout of the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of the first embodiment (with the relatively-small-sized intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10 facing to the front of the vehicle and the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20 facing to the rear of the vehicle), as seen in FIG. 1, is useful to a particular case where the engine is transversely mounted in an upright state shown in FIG. 1 or in a backwardly-slanted state (not shown). In other words, the layout of the valve operating apparatus of the first embodiment is useful for a particular case that the engine is transversely mounted in the upright state so that the engine centerline (indicated by one-dotted line in FIG. 1) of the internal combustion engine is substantially parallel to the z-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z). The layout of the valve operating apparatus of the first embodiment is also useful for a particular case that the engine is transversely mounted in the backwardly-slanted state so that the engine centerline of the internal combustion engine is inclined backwards from the z-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z). - Referring now to FIG. 2, there is shown the second embodiment of the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus in combination with an in-line internal combustion engine transversely mounted with respect to the x-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z). In contrast to the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of the first embodiment (FIG. 1), in the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of the second embodiment the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side
valve operating unit 10 is installed on the rear half of thecylinder head 1 so that the intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10 faces to the rear of the vehicle, whereas the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20 is installed on the front half of thecylinder head 1 so that the exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20 faces to the front of the vehicle. As shown in FIG. 2, the engine is slanted forwards by a forwardly-slanted angle θ1. In the second embodiment, the relatively-small-sized intake-valve sidevalve operating units 10 are mounted transversely with respect to the x-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z) and placed on the rear half of thecylinder head 1, and thus it is possible to straighten an intake manifold (not shown). This facilitates the layout of the induction system, and also reduces the resistance against mass flow of induced fresh air, thus enhancing the engine performance (particularly engine power output). In case of the electromagnetically-power valve operating apparatus of the second embodiment shown in FIG. 2, the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve sidevalve operating unit 20 is transversely placed on the front half of thecylinder head 1 in such a manner as to face to the front of the vehicle, but, the engine is slanted forwards by the slant angle θ1. The forwardly-slanted engine design contributes to reduction in the height from the ground to the uppermost end of the front half of the cylinder head (i.e., the height from the ground to the hood line), thus permitting the slant-nose design. Additionally, The forwardly-slanted engine design reduces the height from the ground to an exhaust manifold (not shown) of the transversely-placed engine. This decreases the length of the exhaust system between the exhaust manifold and an exhaust emission control device (not shown), thereby enhancing temperature-rise characteristics of the exhaust emission control device, and consequently improving the exhaust emission performance. - Referring now to FIG. 3, there is shown the third embodiment of the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus in combination with an in-line internal combustion engine longitudinally mounted with respect to the y-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z). As seen in FIG. 3, in the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of the third embodiment, the engine is slanted to one side (that is, a side of installation of the exhaust valve5) by a transversely-slanted angle θ2, SO that the height (H1) from the ground to the uppermost end of the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve side
valve operating unit 20 is substantially equal to the height (H1) from the ground to the uppermost end of the relatively-small-sized intake-valve sidevalve operating unit 10. Even in case that the valve operating apparatus of the invention is applied to the longitudinally-placed engine, the previously-discussed transversely-slanted engine layout (of the transversely-slanted angle θ2,) contributes to reduction in the total height H1 of thecylinder head 1 from the ground. This enlarges the degree of freedom of modeling of the front portion (containing the engine hood 30) of the vehicle body. - Referring to FIG. 4, there is shown the fourth embodiment of the electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus in combination with a V-type internal combustion engine longitudinally mounted with respect to the y-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z) and having engine cylinders arranged in two banks set at an angle (see two cylinder blocks (6, 6) shown in FIG. 4). In the valve operating apparatus of the fourth embodiment, the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating units (10, 10) installed on the two cylinder heads (1, 1) are located at the inside of the V-type engine (that is, the inside halves of the two cylinder heads, these inside halves facing to each other), while the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve side valve operating units (20, 20) installed on the two cylinder heads (1, 1) are located at the outside of the V-type engine (that is, the outside halves of the two cylinder heads, these outside halves facing apart from each other). As clearly seen in FIG. 4, in the fourth embodiment, the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating units (10, 10) are mounted on the respective inside halves of the two cylinder heads (1, 1) set at the V type. With this arrangement, the induction system can be easily located or concentrated in the vicinity of the center of the V-type engine. This facilitates the layout of the induction system. Additionally, the height from the ground to the uppermost end of each of the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating units (10, 10) corresponds to the total height H2 of the cylinder heads (1, 1) from the ground, thereby effectively reducing the height H2 Of the cylinder heads (1, 1). This enlarges the degree of freedom of modeling of the front portion (containing the engine hood 30) of the vehicle body and enhances design flexibility. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 4, although the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating units (10, 10) are arranged inside of the V layout, the relatively-large-sized exhaust-valve side valve operating units (20, 20) may be arranged inside of the V layout, while arranging the relatively-small-sized intake-valve side valve operating units (10, 10) at the outside of the V-type engine. In this modification, there is a tendency for the height H2 from the ground to the tip ends of the cylinder heads (1, 1) to be somewhat high in comparison with the example shown in FIG. 4. In lieu thereof, the modification has the merit of reduced entire width of the V-type engine.
- The entire contents of Japanese Patent Application No. P10-178976 (filed Jun. 25, 1998) is incorporated herein by reference.
- While the foregoing is a description of the preferred embodiments carried out the invention, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments shown and described herein, but that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope or spirit of this invention as defined by the following claims.
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1. An electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of an internal combustion engine of an automotive vehicle, comprising:
(a) a first valve operating unit adapted to be connected to an intake valve located in a cylinder head; said first valve operating unit comprising
(1) a first flanged plunger connected to a valve stem of the intake valve and having a flanged portion,
(2) a first pair of electromagnetic coils respectively facing to both faces of the flanged portion of said first flanged plunger, and
(3) a first pair of coil springs permanently biasing the valve stem of the intake valve respectively in a direction opening the intake valve and in a direction closing the intake valve, said first pair of coil springs cooperating with said first pair of electromagnetic coils for electromagnetically opening and closing the intake valve by electromagnetic force plus spring bias;
(b) a second valve operating unit adapted to be connected to an exhaust valve located in the cylinder head; said second valve operating unit comprising
(1) a second flanged plunger connected to a valve stem of the exhaust valve and having a flanged portion,
(2) a second pair of electromagnetic coils respectively facing to both faces of the flanged portion of said second flanged plunger, and
(3) a second pair of coil springs permanently biasing the valve stem of the exhaust valve respectively in a direction opening the exhaust valve and in a direction closing the exhaust valve, said second pair of coil springs cooperating with said second pair of electromagnetic coils for electromagnetically opening and closing the exhaust valve by electromagnetic force plus spring bias;
wherein said first valve operating unit is relatively down-sized in comparison with said second valve operating unit, so that a spring height of each of said first pair of coil springs is set at a smaller value by setting a spring bias of each of said first pair of coil springs at a lower value than each of said second pair of coil springs, and so that a coil outside diameter and a coil height of each of said first pair of electromagnetic coils are both reduced by reducing a number of turns of each of said first pair of electromagnetic coils and by weakening a magnitude of electromagnetic force created by each of said first pair of electromagnetic coils in comparison with each of said second pair of electromagnetic coils.
2. The electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus as claimed in , wherein the internal combustion engine is transversely mounted with respect to a x-axis of a vehicle axis system (x, y, z), so that said first valve operating unit faces to the front of the automotive vehicle and said second valve operating unit faces to the rear of the automotive vehicle.
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3. The electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus as claimed in , wherein the internal combustion engine, transversely mounted with respect to the x-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z), is in an upright state, so that an engine centerline of the internal combustion engine is substantially parallel to a z-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z).
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4. The electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus as claimed in , wherein the internal combustion engine, transversely mounted with respect to the x-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z), is in a backwardly-slanted state, so that an engine centerline of the internal combustion engine is inclined backwards from the z-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z).
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5. The electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus as claimed in , wherein the internal combustion engine is transversely mounted with respect to the x-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z) and slanted toward the front of the automotive vehicle, so that said first valve operating unit faces to the rear of the automotive vehicle and said second valve operating unit faces to the front of the automotive vehicle.
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6. The electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus as claimed in , wherein the internal combustion engine is longitudinally mounted with respect to the y-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z) and slanted toward one side of the automotive vehicle, so that the internal combustion engine is slanted toward a side of installation of said second valve operating unit by a predetermined slant angle.
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7. The electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus as claimed in , wherein the internal combustion engine comprises a V-type engine having two cylinder heads respectively arranged in two banks set at an angle and longitudinally mounted with respect to the y-axis of the vehicle axis system (x, y, z), and wherein said first valve operating unit is installed on each of inside halves of the cylinder heads, and said second valve operating unit is installed on each of outside halves of the cylinder heads, said inside halves face to each other and said outside halves face apart from each other.
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8. An electromagnetically-powered valve operating apparatus of an internal combustion engine of an automotive vehicle, having an intake valve and an exhaust valve located in a cylinder head so that a valve stem of the intake valve and a valve stem of the exhaust valve are set at an angle, said apparatus comprising:
(a) an intake-valve side valve operating unit adapted to be connected to the intake valve; said intake-valve side valve operating unit comprising
(1) a first flanged plunger connected to the valve stem of the intake valve and having a flanged portion,
(2) a first pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils respectively facing to both faces of the flanged portion of said first flanged plunger, and
(3) a first pair of upper and lower coil springs permanently biasing the valve stem of the intake valve respectively in a direction opening the intake valve and in a direction closing the intake valve, said first pair of upper and lower coil springs cooperating with said first pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils for electromagnetically opening and closing the intake valve by electromagnetic force plus spring bias;
(b) an exhaust-valve side valve operating unit adapted to be connected to the exhaust valve; said exhaust-valve side valve operating unit comprising
(1) a second flanged plunger connected to the valve stem of the exhaust valve and having a flanged portion,
(2) a second pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils respectively facing to both faces of the flanged portion of said second flanged plunger, and
(3) a second pair of upper and lower coil springs permanently biasing the valve stem of the exhaust valve respectively in a direction opening the exhaust valve and in a direction closing the exhaust valve, said second pair of upper and lower coil springs cooperating with said second pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils for electromagnetically opening and closing the exhaust valve by electromagnetic force plus spring bias;
wherein said first valve operating unit is relatively down-sized in comparison with said second valve operating unit, so that a spring height of each of said first pair of upper and lower coil springs is set at a smaller value by setting a spring bias of each of said first pair of upper and lower coil springs at a lower value than each of said second pair of upper and lower coil springs, and so that a coil outside diameter and a coil height of each of said first pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils are both reduced by reducing a number of turns of each of said first pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils and by weakening a magnitude of electromagnetic force created by each of said first pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils in comparison with each of said second pair of upper and lower electromagnetic coils.
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