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US2105502A
US2105502A US104737A US10473736A US2105502A US 2105502 A US2105502 A US 2105502A US 104737 A US104737 A US 104737A US 10473736 A US10473736 A US 10473736A US 2105502 A US2105502 A US 2105502A
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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
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  • This invention relates to a valve stem clearance jig and has for the primary object the provision of a portable and inexpensive device of this character which will materially aid in accurately grinding valves of an engine to fit the valve mechanism adjustment of said engine with proper clearance, eliminating the necessity of adjusting the valve mechanism of the engine after the valve grinding operation and is easily adjusted to the valve mechanism adjustments of different engines.
  • this invention consists in certain novel features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts tobe hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation illustrating a valve stem clearance jig constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Figure 2 is top plan view partly in section illustrating the same.
  • Figure 3 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 3-3 or Figure 1.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary end view illustrating the jig.
  • Figure 5 is a vertical sectional view showing a valve adapted to the jig.
  • Figure 6 a detail sectional view showing the means of adjustably mounting the gage on the jig.
  • Figure 7 is a fragmentary sectional view showing a gage setting tool associated with the jig head.
  • Figure 8 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view illustrating another type of gage setting tool associated with the jig head.
  • the numeral I indicates in its entirety a jig consisting of a vertically arranged post 2 supported by a base 3.
  • the post has an opening 4 and aligning with said opening and forming an integral part of the post and arranged horizontally is a seat 5 of substantially V shape in cross section.
  • the seat 5 has an extension 6 integral therewith to form a support for a gage I of a conventional construction including the usual actuating plunger 8.
  • the gage 1 is of the rim set type so that the dial can be adjusted relative to the indicating hand of the gage.
  • the gage is adjustable endwise of the extension 6 and towards and RElSSUE from the seat 5 and is easily secured in its adjusted positions by set screws 9.
  • a jig head If! is slidably mounted on the post 2 and is arranged on an opposite side of the post from the seat 5 and is capable of adjustment upwardly and downwardly on the post, the latter having a suitable scale II to facilitate the ad'- justment of the head with respect to the seat 5.
  • the head It! consists of a cylindrical body l2 slidably and adjustably secured to the post 2 by set bolts l3 threaded in the body and equipped with collars l4 engaging the post.
  • the body I2 is grooved, as shown at l5, to receive the post and cooperate with the collars in slidably connecting the body to the post.
  • the body has a bore l6 therethrough and one end of the body is shaped to form a seat IT.
  • the seat is shaped in accordance with the shape of a valve seat of an engine.
  • this jig may be employed with difierent engines it will be necessary to have heads with the seats thereof in accordance with the valve seats of the different engines so that when using the jig the proper head for a particular engine will be adapted to the post 2.
  • the seat I! of the head is in communication with the bore I6 and the latter with the opening in the post and as the head is adjustable on the post the seat I! may be readily centered with respect to the seat 5 so that when a valve of an engine is adapted or placed in the jig the head of the valve will engage the seat I! evenly with the stem of the valve supported by the seat 5, as shown in Figure 5.
  • the head of the valve when in engagement with the seat I! contacts the plunger 8 of the gage to move the indicator hand of the gage with respect to the scale or dial readings.
  • gage setting tool In order to adjust the jig described for grinding a valve stem of a valve of an engine to have the proper clearance, a gage setting tool is employed. This tool is now in use and forms no part of the present invention. There are several forms of gage setting tools in order that such tools may be used on the different types of engines now in use. In order to illustrate a gage setting tool I have elected to show two forms, one indicated by the character l8 and the other by the character l9. Each of these forms of gage setting tools consists of a stem 20 and a head 2
  • gage setting tool indicated by the character l8 has an extension 24 integral with the head 2
  • the form indicated by the character I8 is employed so that 'the extension 24 will fit against the walls of the cylinder block which engage with the valve guide so that when the gage setting tool is placed in engagement with the valve seat of. the engine and; the stem 20 engaging with the valve lifter of the engine the gage setting tool will be held against accidental movement.
  • the gage setting tool I9 is employed for obtaining the exact distance between the valve seat of the engine and the valve lifter. This is accomplished by bringing the stem 20 in engagement with the valve lifter and adjusting the head of the gage. setting tool against the valve seat; The head of the gage setting tool is then locked to the stem 20 by the set bolt 22. The gage setting tool is then removed from the engine and placed in the jig with the head thereof inengagement with the seat H and the stem 28' to have proper clearance when the valve is assembled in the engine, said valve is positioned in the jig with the head of the valve against the seat I!
  • the operator may determine exactly the length which the valve stem must be in order to have the proper valve clearance for the engine.
  • the operator then proceeds to grind off the valve stem until said stem is the proper length. to provide for the necessary valveclearance;
  • grinding of the stem of the valve the operator can at any time by placing the valve in the jig ascertain how much more of the stem. should be removed in order to make the stem of the proper length.
  • a valve stem clearance ig comprising a vertically arranged post having. an opening, a horizontally disposed valve stem rest carried by said post, meanstfor supporting thegage. onzsaid rest, and a jig head slidably supported on the post including a body having a bore and a seat tobe engaged by a valve head with the stem supported by the rest and in engagement with the gage.
  • a valve stem clearance jig comprising a base, a post carried by said base and having an opening, a valve stem restcarried by the. post, an' extension carried by the -rest for adjustably supporting a gage relative to the rest, a-
  • jig head adjustably mounted on the post and including a body having a bore, and a seat capable of being centered with respect to the rest by the adjustment of the head on the post.

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Jan. 18, 1938 D POINTER 2,105,502
VALVE STEM CLEARANCE JIG Filed Oct. 8, 1956 2 Sheets- Sheet l ,Delberi .Poz'n izer NVENTOR ATTORNEYS Jan.
D. POINTER 2,105,502 VALVE STEM CLEARANCE JIG Filed Oct. s, 1956 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 l6 Zy 5.
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ATTORNEYS Patented Jan. 18, 1938 PATENT QFFICE VALVE STEM CLEARANCE JIG Delbert Pointer, Farmer City, 111.
Application October 8, 1936, Serial No. 104,737
2 Claims.
This invention relates to a valve stem clearance jig and has for the primary object the provision of a portable and inexpensive device of this character which will materially aid in accurately grinding valves of an engine to fit the valve mechanism adjustment of said engine with proper clearance, eliminating the necessity of adjusting the valve mechanism of the engine after the valve grinding operation and is easily adjusted to the valve mechanism adjustments of different engines.
With these and other objects in view, this invention consists in certain novel features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts tobe hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
For a complete understanding of my invention, reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a side elevation illustrating a valve stem clearance jig constructed in accordance with my invention.
Figure 2 is top plan view partly in section illustrating the same.
Figure 3 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 3-3 or Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary end view illustrating the jig.
Figure 5 is a vertical sectional view showing a valve adapted to the jig.
Figure 6 a detail sectional view showing the means of adjustably mounting the gage on the jig.
Figure 7 is a fragmentary sectional view showing a gage setting tool associated with the jig head.
Figure 8 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view illustrating another type of gage setting tool associated with the jig head.
Referring in detail to the drawings, the numeral I indicates in its entirety a jig consisting of a vertically arranged post 2 supported by a base 3. The post has an opening 4 and aligning with said opening and forming an integral part of the post and arranged horizontally is a seat 5 of substantially V shape in cross section. The seat 5 has an extension 6 integral therewith to form a support for a gage I of a conventional construction including the usual actuating plunger 8. The gage 1 is of the rim set type so that the dial can be adjusted relative to the indicating hand of the gage. The gage is adjustable endwise of the extension 6 and towards and RElSSUE from the seat 5 and is easily secured in its adjusted positions by set screws 9.
A jig head If! is slidably mounted on the post 2 and is arranged on an opposite side of the post from the seat 5 and is capable of adjustment upwardly and downwardly on the post, the latter having a suitable scale II to facilitate the ad'- justment of the head with respect to the seat 5. The head It! consists of a cylindrical body l2 slidably and adjustably secured to the post 2 by set bolts l3 threaded in the body and equipped with collars l4 engaging the post. The body I2 is grooved, as shown at l5, to receive the post and cooperate with the collars in slidably connecting the body to the post. The body has a bore l6 therethrough and one end of the body is shaped to form a seat IT. The seat is shaped in accordance with the shape of a valve seat of an engine. In order that this jig may be employed with difierent engines it will be necessary to have heads with the seats thereof in accordance with the valve seats of the different engines so that when using the jig the proper head for a particular engine will be adapted to the post 2. The seat I! of the head is in communication with the bore I6 and the latter with the opening in the post and as the head is adjustable on the post the seat I! may be readily centered with respect to the seat 5 so that when a valve of an engine is adapted or placed in the jig the head of the valve will engage the seat I! evenly with the stem of the valve supported by the seat 5, as shown in Figure 5. The head of the valve when in engagement with the seat I! contacts the plunger 8 of the gage to move the indicator hand of the gage with respect to the scale or dial readings.
In order to adjust the jig described for grinding a valve stem of a valve of an engine to have the proper clearance, a gage setting tool is employed. This tool is now in use and forms no part of the present invention. There are several forms of gage setting tools in order that such tools may be used on the different types of engines now in use. In order to illustrate a gage setting tool I have elected to show two forms, one indicated by the character l8 and the other by the character l9. Each of these forms of gage setting tools consists of a stem 20 and a head 2| slidable on the stem and held in various adjusted positions by a set bolt 22. The head in both forms has a portion shaped in accordance with a valve head, as shown at 23. The form of gage setting tool indicated by the character l8 has an extension 24 integral with the head 2| and of a diameter equal to the exterior diameter of a valve guide of an engine. In order to remove certain types of valves from engines it is necessary to remove the valve guide and when using a gage setting tool on the engine with the valve guide removed, the form indicated by the character I8 is employed so that 'the extension 24 will fit against the walls of the cylinder block which engage with the valve guide so that when the gage setting tool is placed in engagement with the valve seat of. the engine and; the stem 20 engaging with the valve lifter of the engine the gage setting tool will be held against accidental movement.
For the type of valve which can. be removed from an engine without removal of the valve guide, the gage setting tool I9 is employed for obtaining the exact distance between the valve seat of the engine and the valve lifter. This is accomplished by bringing the stem 20 in engagement with the valve lifter and adjusting the head of the gage. setting tool against the valve seat; The head of the gage setting tool is then locked to the stem 20 by the set bolt 22. The gage setting tool is then removed from the engine and placed in the jig with the head thereof inengagement with the seat H and the stem 28' to have proper clearance when the valve is assembled in the engine, said valve is positioned in the jig with the head of the valve against the seat I! and the stem of the valve against the plunger 8 actuating the gage so that the operator may determine exactly the length which the valve stem must be in order to have the proper valve clearance for the engine. The operator then proceeds to grind off the valve stem until said stem is the proper length. to provide for the necessary valveclearance; During the: grinding of the stem of the valve the operator can at any time by placing the valve in the jig ascertain how much more of the stem. should be removed in order to make the stem of the proper length.
Havingdescribed the invention, I claim:
t 1. A valve stem clearance ig comprising a vertically arranged post having. an opening, a horizontally disposed valve stem rest carried by said post, meanstfor supporting thegage. onzsaid rest, and a jig head slidably supported on the post including a body having a bore and a seat tobe engaged by a valve head with the stem supported by the rest and in engagement with the gage.
2; A valve stem clearance jig comprising a base, a post carried by said base and having an opening, a valve stem restcarried by the. post, an' extension carried by the -rest for adjustably supporting a gage relative to the rest, a-
jig head adjustably mounted on the post and includinga body having a bore, and a seat capable of being centered with respect to the rest by the adjustment of the head on the post.
, DELBERT POINTER.
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US2474294A (en) * 1947-04-24 1949-06-28 Weeks Norman Orin Valve gauge
US2521966A (en) * 1945-01-11 1950-09-12 Norman F Clayborne Valve seat and valve stem gauging apparatus
US2523647A (en) * 1946-11-18 1950-09-26 Raymond V Burk Conformator
US2562784A (en) * 1949-06-25 1951-07-31 Kent Moore Organization Inc Rotator valve cap clearance checking tool
US2634939A (en) * 1949-07-02 1953-04-14 Voss Robert Shaft-aligning mechanism
US2698485A (en) * 1950-02-14 1955-01-04 Johnson Gage Dev Company Dial indicator bracket and dial bracket combination
US2776494A (en) * 1953-10-01 1957-01-08 Howard M Sheppard Camshaft lift indicator
US2778120A (en) * 1954-01-05 1957-01-22 Arthur Evan Meirion Apparatus for facilitating the adjustment of valve stems of internal combustion engine for tappet clearance

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2521966A (en) * 1945-01-11 1950-09-12 Norman F Clayborne Valve seat and valve stem gauging apparatus
US2523647A (en) * 1946-11-18 1950-09-26 Raymond V Burk Conformator
US2474294A (en) * 1947-04-24 1949-06-28 Weeks Norman Orin Valve gauge
US2562784A (en) * 1949-06-25 1951-07-31 Kent Moore Organization Inc Rotator valve cap clearance checking tool
US2634939A (en) * 1949-07-02 1953-04-14 Voss Robert Shaft-aligning mechanism
US2698485A (en) * 1950-02-14 1955-01-04 Johnson Gage Dev Company Dial indicator bracket and dial bracket combination
US2776494A (en) * 1953-10-01 1957-01-08 Howard M Sheppard Camshaft lift indicator
US2778120A (en) * 1954-01-05 1957-01-22 Arthur Evan Meirion Apparatus for facilitating the adjustment of valve stems of internal combustion engine for tappet clearance

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