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US2011864A
US2011864A US594050A US59405032A US2011864A US 2011864 A US2011864 A US 2011864A US 594050 A US594050 A US 594050A US 59405032 A US59405032 A US 59405032A US 2011864 A US2011864 A US 2011864A
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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
    • F01L9/00Valve-gear or valve arrangements actuated non-mechanically
    • F01L9/10Valve-gear or valve arrangements actuated non-mechanically by fluid means, e.g. hydraulic
    • F01L9/11Valve-gear or valve arrangements actuated non-mechanically by fluid means, e.g. hydraulic in which the action of a cam is being transmitted to a valve by a liquid column

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Aug. 20, 1935. v 5,. LUNDH 2,011,864
I PUMP Filed Feb. 19, 1932 INVENTOR ATTORNEYS Patented Aug. 20, 1935 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE PUMP ration, Delaware Detroit, Mich,,
a corporation of Application February '19, 1932, Serial No. 594,050
. 3 Claims.
This invention relates to valve-actuating gear for an internal combustion engine having a cam and an inlet valve to have actuation therefrom, and more particularly the gear of this invention is of hydraulic type.
An object of the invention is to provide, in such a gear, means for varying at the will of the operator,,the operation of the valve relative to that of the cam, which latter is as usual in fixed relation with the other working parts of the en-= gme.
A further object of the invention is to accomplish this purpose by a hydraulic system associated with the engine lubricating system, whereby the engine will automatically stop immediately upon failure of lubrication.
The exact nature of this invention together.
with further objects and advantages thereof will be apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing which shows a valve together with its operating gear, parts appearing in section to show details of construction.
With reference now to the drawing, i is an inlet valve and 2 is the cam from which the valve is to have actuation.
The valve is of poppet type seating in the head of one of the engine cylinders as will be understood. Spring means such as indicated at 3, are arranged to yieldably maintain the valve seated.
The cam 2 is one of a plurality, one for each valve l of the engine, upon the shaft 4!, this shaft being driven in timed relation with the engine crankshaft as is usual in the art.
The engine is also provided with a header 5 arranged in the pressure'lubricating system to be maintained full or" oil under pressure, by the usual pump whereby lubricant is supplied under pressure to the principal engine bearings such as the crankshaft bearings.
The parts thus far described will be recognized as generally typical of internal combustion engine practice. 7
According to my invention a ram is provided, for immediate opening actuation of the valve l against the springs 3. This ram comprises a plunger 5 movable in a bore '5 in a casting8 which may be a part of the valve cage as indicated. The cylinder 1 opens into a cavity 9 which may have an air relief l and connection at H with the pipe l2. It will be apparent that by fluid pressure transmitted through the pipe 52, the plunger 6 will be moved to open the valve i against the springs 3, by which the valve will be (ill. 103-37) caused to reseat when the fluid pressure is relleved.
I arrange to provide such fluid pressure in impulses periodic with the motion of the cam 2, employing lubricating oil supplied from the heador 5. More specifically, I provide pump means for actuation by the cam, the principal parts of such means comprising a body casting l3 having a bore It to receive the pump plunger I5. The bore I l is in line with the'cam, and the plunger i is provided with a roller l6 adjacent the cam. The opposite end of the bore is closed by head means such as a plug W, and a compression spring I8 is arranged between the plug H and the pump plunger to yieldably urge the roller l6 against the cam 2. The pump plunger thus follows the cam.
The cavity 19 within which the spring 88 is positioned, has communication with the pipe l2 by way of a lead 20, indicated by broken lines, in the casting l3. The pump plunger I5 is provided intermediate its 'ends with an annular groove which forms an annular chamber 2 i, this chamber having communication with the header 5' by a lead 22 indicated in broken lines. The plunger has a central bore 23 and transverse leads 24 providing communication between this bore and the chamber 2! described.
A generally cylindrical valve 25 is fitted in the bore 23 and extends through an aligned bore in the plug ll. This valve has a central lead 26 indicated in broken lines, closed at its end by the plug 27. The valve is provided with transverse through openings connecting with the lead 26 generally in the zone of the annular chamber 2! as indicated at 28, and in the zone of the chamber H as indicated at 2%. The valve is provided with an annular groove 30, generally in the zone of the annular chamber it. At its outer end the valve is provided with a rack 3i meshing with a gear 32 carried upon a shaft 33 which shaft is arranged for operator control and extends with the cam shaft :3 so that all of the valves I of the.
engine may be coincidentally controlled as will be seen.
When the engine is in operation, the cam 2 moving in timed relation with the other engine parts, the pump plunger l5 will follow the cam and have periodic reciprocating motion. The valve25, however, will remain stationary in the position to which it has beenadjusted by the operator. Generally, communication is had between the header 5 and the pipe l2 by way of the pump, and more'specifically by way of the pump housing lead 22, annular pump chamber 2 I, pump plunger leads 24, annular valve chamber 30, transverse valve leads 28, longitudinal valve lead 26, transverse valve leads 29, chamber 1'9 and pump housing lead 20.
It will be observed that the chamber I9 is the expansible pump chamber whose volume is varied by motion of the pump plunger. So long as this chamber l9 has the communication described, with both the header 5 and the pipe l2, motion ofthe pump plunger will not cause flow in the pipe 12 because of the strength of the springs 3, and will therefore merely produce alternating fiow in the valve housing lead 22. This will be true whenever the valve openings 29 have communication with the expansible chamber l9. When, however, these openings 29 are closed by the piston l5, any further piston motion under the action of the cam 2 will force liquid into the pipe I 2 and against the ram plunger 6 to open the valve. Thus with the pump plunger I5 having the invariable motion imparted by the cam 2, the engine valve I may'have variable motion dependent upon the setting of the pump valve 25, the lower the position of the pump valve 25 (in the drawing) the shorter will be the lift of the engine valve l, the later will it open, and the earlier will it close.
The structure described will be recognized as essentially hydraulic coupling means between the plungers of the pump and. ram and thus efiectively between the engine valve l and its cam 2. Also the structure includes means for varying the stroke of the ram plunger and consequently the lift of the valve, the stroke of the pump plunger being invariable. It will also be apparent that the arrangement constitutes a safety device in that upon failure of the lubricating system of the engine, producing failure of oil supply to the valve-actuating pump by way of the header 5, actuation of the engine valve I will cease, and this being an inlet valve, operation of the engine will also cease.
What I claim is:
1. Pump means for the purpose described and comprising a pump body having a bore, with head means at one end of said bore, a control valve mounted for longitudinal adjustment in said head and extending into said bore, a pump plunger reciprocable in said bore upon a fixed stroke and having a cavity to receive said valve, whereby an expansible pump chamber is formed within said bore between said head and said plunger and about said valve, a liquid supply line connected to said pump body, and a discharge line leading from said expansible chamber, said plunger and valve having passages cooperative in series relationto provide communication between said supply line and said expansible chamber, said parts being so proportioned and arranged that said communication may be only by way of said plunger and valve in succession, and
also that said communication will be cut off during the discharge stroke of said plunger, by relative motion between plunger and valve, to effect delivery of liquid to said discharge line.
2. Pump means for the purpose described and comprising a pump body having a bore, with head means at one end of said bore, a control valve mounted for longitudinal adjustment in said head and extending into said bore, a pump plunger in said bore and having a cavity to receive said control valve, whereby an expansible pump chamber is formed within said bore between said head and said plunger and about said control valve, means providing inward actuation of said plunger, a liquid supply line connected to said pump body, and a discharge line leading from said expansible chamber, said plunger and valve having passages cooperative in series relation to provide communication between said supply line and said expansible chamber, said parts being so proportioned and arranged that said communication may be only by way of said plunger and valve in succession, and also that said communication will be cut off during said inward stroke of said plunger, by relative movement between plunger and valve, to efiect delivery of liquid to said discharge line, and. spring means arranged in said expansible chamber and about said control valve to be eflfective between said head and said plunger to cause outward actuation of the latter.
3. Pump means for the purpose described and comprising a pump body having a here, with head means at one end of said bore, a control valve mounted for longitudinal adjustment in said head and extending into said bore, a pump plunger reciprocable in said bore with a fixed stroke and having a cavity to receive said control valve, whereby an expansible pump chamber is formed within said bore between said head and said plunger and about said control valve, a liquid supply line connected to said pump body, and a discharge line leading from said expansible chamber, said plunger and valve having passages cooperative in series relation to provide communication between said supply line and said expansible chamber, said passages including in said body a passage communicating with said bore in the zone of said plunger, a passage in said plunger leading from the zone of said body passage to said valve, and a passage in said valve leading from the zone of said body plunger passage to the zone of said expansible chamber, said parts being so proportioned and arranged that said communication may be only by way of said plunger and valve in succession, and also that said communication will be cut off during the discharge stroke of said plunger, by relative movement between plunger and valve, to effect delivery of liquid to said discharge line.
SVERRER H. LUNDH.
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US2484109A (en) * 1945-03-02 1949-10-11 Helmuth A Meinecke Valve mechanism
US2489068A (en) * 1945-12-19 1949-11-22 Charles A Carlson Internal-combustion engine
US2602434A (en) * 1947-03-29 1952-07-08 Worthington Pump & Mach Corp Hydraulic valve operating mechanism operable to vary valve lift and valve timing
US2614547A (en) * 1946-07-22 1952-10-21 Helmuth A Meinecke Hydraulic valve tappet operable to vary valve-lift and valve-timing
US2621640A (en) * 1943-01-20 1952-12-16 Reggio Ferdinando Carlo Hydraulic valve-operating system operable to vary valve lift and timing
US2754810A (en) * 1952-08-13 1956-07-17 John W Tatter Hydraulic system for valve in head engines
US2827852A (en) * 1953-08-28 1958-03-25 Daimler Benz Ag Injection pump, particularly gasoline injection pump
US3257999A (en) * 1963-03-22 1966-06-28 List Hans Hydraulic control for internal combustion engines, in particular for gas engines
US3273786A (en) * 1963-02-01 1966-09-20 Alwin B Newton Flow regulator for piston-equipped cylinder
DE1232394B (en) * 1961-12-15 1967-01-12 Roosa Vernon D Device for an injection internal combustion engine with a hydraulically actuated control element of the injection pump
US3385274A (en) * 1967-07-13 1968-05-28 Gen Motors Corp Variable stroke hydraulic valve lifter
US3490423A (en) * 1968-06-20 1970-01-20 Gen Motors Corp Variable stroke hydraulic valve lifter
US3612015A (en) * 1970-03-19 1971-10-12 Louis A Hausknecht Hydraulic valve control system
US3683874A (en) * 1970-09-08 1972-08-15 Martin John Berlyn Valve actuating means
US4027744A (en) * 1975-04-25 1977-06-07 Hoerbiger Fluidtechnik Kg Pneumatic pulse hydraulic controlled valve for controlling a lubricating device
US4200067A (en) * 1978-05-01 1980-04-29 General Motors Corporation Hydraulic valve actuator and fuel injection system
US4206728A (en) * 1978-05-01 1980-06-10 General Motors Corporation Hydraulic valve actuator system
US4483283A (en) * 1983-05-13 1984-11-20 Hausknecht Louis A Variable valve control system with dampener assembly
US5233951A (en) * 1992-09-25 1993-08-10 Hausknecht Louis A Flow restriction controlled variable engine valve system
US5327858A (en) * 1992-09-25 1994-07-12 Hausknecht Louis A Flow restriction controlled variable engine valve system
WO2007118535A1 (en) * 2006-04-04 2007-10-25 Robert Bosch Gmbh Valve controller

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2621640A (en) * 1943-01-20 1952-12-16 Reggio Ferdinando Carlo Hydraulic valve-operating system operable to vary valve lift and timing
US2484109A (en) * 1945-03-02 1949-10-11 Helmuth A Meinecke Valve mechanism
US2489068A (en) * 1945-12-19 1949-11-22 Charles A Carlson Internal-combustion engine
US2614547A (en) * 1946-07-22 1952-10-21 Helmuth A Meinecke Hydraulic valve tappet operable to vary valve-lift and valve-timing
US2602434A (en) * 1947-03-29 1952-07-08 Worthington Pump & Mach Corp Hydraulic valve operating mechanism operable to vary valve lift and valve timing
US2754810A (en) * 1952-08-13 1956-07-17 John W Tatter Hydraulic system for valve in head engines
US2827852A (en) * 1953-08-28 1958-03-25 Daimler Benz Ag Injection pump, particularly gasoline injection pump
DE1232394B (en) * 1961-12-15 1967-01-12 Roosa Vernon D Device for an injection internal combustion engine with a hydraulically actuated control element of the injection pump
US3273786A (en) * 1963-02-01 1966-09-20 Alwin B Newton Flow regulator for piston-equipped cylinder
US3257999A (en) * 1963-03-22 1966-06-28 List Hans Hydraulic control for internal combustion engines, in particular for gas engines
US3385274A (en) * 1967-07-13 1968-05-28 Gen Motors Corp Variable stroke hydraulic valve lifter
US3490423A (en) * 1968-06-20 1970-01-20 Gen Motors Corp Variable stroke hydraulic valve lifter
US3612015A (en) * 1970-03-19 1971-10-12 Louis A Hausknecht Hydraulic valve control system
US3683874A (en) * 1970-09-08 1972-08-15 Martin John Berlyn Valve actuating means
US4027744A (en) * 1975-04-25 1977-06-07 Hoerbiger Fluidtechnik Kg Pneumatic pulse hydraulic controlled valve for controlling a lubricating device
US4200067A (en) * 1978-05-01 1980-04-29 General Motors Corporation Hydraulic valve actuator and fuel injection system
US4206728A (en) * 1978-05-01 1980-06-10 General Motors Corporation Hydraulic valve actuator system
US4483283A (en) * 1983-05-13 1984-11-20 Hausknecht Louis A Variable valve control system with dampener assembly
US5233951A (en) * 1992-09-25 1993-08-10 Hausknecht Louis A Flow restriction controlled variable engine valve system
US5327858A (en) * 1992-09-25 1994-07-12 Hausknecht Louis A Flow restriction controlled variable engine valve system
WO2007118535A1 (en) * 2006-04-04 2007-10-25 Robert Bosch Gmbh Valve controller

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