US1399839A - Tappet-valve mechanism - Google Patents

Tappet-valve mechanism Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1399839A
US1399839A US250143A US25014318A US1399839A US 1399839 A US1399839 A US 1399839A US 250143 A US250143 A US 250143A US 25014318 A US25014318 A US 25014318A US 1399839 A US1399839 A US 1399839A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
tappet
valve
adjustment
lifter
faces
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US250143A
Inventor
Frans G Alborn
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Locomobile Company of America
Original Assignee
Locomobile Company of America
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Locomobile Company of America filed Critical Locomobile Company of America
Priority to US250143A priority Critical patent/US1399839A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1399839A publication Critical patent/US1399839A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01LCYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
    • F01L1/00Valve-gear or valve arrangements, e.g. lift-valve gear
    • F01L1/12Transmitting gear between valve drive and valve
    • F01L1/14Tappets; Push rods
    • F01L1/16Silencing impact; Reducing wear
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T29/00Metal working
    • Y10T29/49Method of mechanical manufacture
    • Y10T29/49229Prime mover or fluid pump making
    • Y10T29/49298Poppet or I.C. engine valve or valve seat making
    • Y10T29/49304Valve tappet making

Definitions

  • This invention relates; to .tappetvalve mechanisms of the class in which the tappet or valve lifter Vis free to rotate in its guide and is usually not only reciprocated by a Vcam but rotated thereby Vto distribute the Vwear on that end of the tappet which servesl as a'wiper coperating with the cam.
  • My invention is more particularly concernedv with'meansV for .facilitating the axial adjustment. of the tappet vwith relation to the valve.
  • My invention will be ,best understood by lreference tothe following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings fof *one specific embodiment thereofwhile its scope will vbe more particularly pointed out inV theappended claims.
  • Figure 1V is a vertical sectional view of a portion. of an internalv combustion engine ⁇ having a tappet valve .mechanism.embody-v ing my inventlon;
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional-view on line 242 of Figl; and u Y J- Fig. 3 is a sectional View on line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
  • the valve actuating mechanism comprises a usual cam shaft 11 having thereon a cam 12 which coperates with a valve .lifter or 55,
  • lifter guide 14 which in the example shown 1s secured in the crank casea portion of which is shown ⁇ at, l57 the fastening means selected for exemplification being a' usual (lzlgamping yoke l'and stud 17 having a nut cam 12, as'clearly shown in Fig. 1, the effect being to cause thetappet to be rotated about itsV axis in a manner well known to those skilled in theart. This distributes the wear by rotating theu tappet slightly ⁇ from time Ato time as it reciprocates.
  • the axis of the tappet or ⁇ valve lifter 13 is offset with relation to the Suchlmeans ofv adjustment usually comprises a cap screw 19'threaded into the upper end ofthe tappetwhereby the latter, ineect, may be lengthened or shortened at will.
  • the tappet may be opposed by turning the latter until one set of faces is approximately parallel to the other. I may then introduce between the opposed faces a suitable locking element which will hold the tappet against rotation during the adjustment but may afterward be removed, thus freeing the tappet and allowing the latter to be rotated in the usual manner.
  • a suitable locking element which will hold the tappet against rotation during the adjustment but may afterward be removed, thus freeing the tappet and allowing the latter to be rotated in the usual manner.
  • the locking element may take various forms but in the present embodiment of my invention I haveV shownA a generally U- shaped key 2d having a pairA of arms 25 of suitable size and shape to slide into the l,spaces between the opposed faces 21 and 23, as clearlyV shown inFigs. l and 2.
  • the tappet is temporarily but none the less securely locked against rota- .tionY and the workman may then proceed with the'making of the adjustment without giving the key further thought until the adjustment is completed, whereupon the key may be withdraw.
  • a tappet valve-actuating mechanism of the class in ⁇ which thetappet rotates and reciprocates the combination of a tappet'having a screw and nut for effecting axial adjustment, a guide in which said tappet reciprocates and is normally free to turn, and means coperating withy said guide to lock said tappet against rotation preparatory to making suchv adjustment.
  • a tappet valve-actuating mechanism of the class in which the tappet is cam-actuated and is normally freeto rotate the combinationof a tappet having rotatable means for effecting axial adjustment, a guide in which said tappet reciprocates and is normally ,free to turn, and means adapted t0 by said valve lifter, and a valve-lifter guide, ⁇
  • valve-lifter and guide presenting an opening for therecepti'on of an implementk to lock said valve-lifter against rotation.
  • a valve mechanism comprising, in combination, a puppet valve, a valve-lifting. cam, a normally rotatable valve-lifter actuated by said cam, rotatable adjusting means carried by said valve-lifter, andl a valve-lifter guide, said valve-lifter and guide being provided with generally radial surfaces adapted to receive betweenthem an 'implementV to lockV said valve lifter against rotation.
  • a tappet valve-actuating.mechanism of the class Vin which the tappet rotates and reciprocates Vthe combination of a tappet having a vscrew and nut for effecting axial adjustment and means to lock said tappet' against rotation preparatory tomaking such adjustment, said means comprising a member provided with an opening, and a key received in said opening and mounted to slide into and out of engagement with said tappet.
  • a tappet valve-actuating mechanism of the'class in whichthe tappet rotates and reciprocates the combination of a tappet having a screw and nut for effecting axial adjustment andL means to lock said tappet against rotation preparatory to making such adjustment, said means comprising a member provided withV an openinghaving two faces on opposite sides of said tappet, and
  • said'tappet being provided with rtwo corresponding faces on opposite sides thereof, and a generally U-shaped key having two arms adapted tobe received between the faces of said tappet and the faces of said opening.
  • a tappet valve-actuating mechanismV of the class in which vthe tappet rotates and recip'rocates the combination of a tappet having a screw and Vnut forefecting axiall adjustment' and means tol lock said tappet against rotation preparatory to making such adjustment, said means comprising a tap pet guide provided in .its outer end with a diametrical groove having vtwo faces on opposite sides of said tappet, and said tappet vbeing provided with two corresponding' faces on opposite sides thereof, and a generally U-shaped key having two arms adapted to be received between the faces of said tappet and the faces of said opening.

Description

F. G. ALBORN.
Patented De.`13,192'1.
TAPPET VALVE MECHANISM.
' APPLICATION FILED AUG. 16. i918. 1,399,839.4
Vform of internal combustion engine having Uirso stars IPATEN'I GFFEQ FRANS G. ALBCRN, or ivrrnnonn, CONNECTICUT2 AssrGNon, BY MEsNE ASSIGNMENTS,
To TEE LCCCMCEILE COMPANY,` on EmnGEronT, coNNEoTrCUT, A CORPORATION 0F DELAWARE.
TAPPETI-VALVE IJIECHANISM. I
i Patent-ea nee. 1s, y1921.
Applicationrfiled August 16, 1918. Serial No. 250,143.
la specification, like Vcharacters on the drawings representing like parts.
This invention relates; to .tappetvalve mechanisms of the class in which the tappet or valve lifter Vis free to rotate in its guide and is usually not only reciprocated by a Vcam but rotated thereby Vto distribute the Vwear on that end of the tappet which servesl as a'wiper coperating with the cam. My invention is more particularly concernedv with'meansV for .facilitating the axial adjustment. of the tappet vwith relation to the valve. i l' My invention -will be ,best understood by lreference tothe following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings fof *one specific embodiment thereofwhile its scope will vbe more particularly pointed out inV theappended claims.
In the.drawings: Figure 1V is a vertical sectional view of a portion. of an internalv combustion engine `having a tappet valve .mechanism.embody-v ing my inventlon;
Fig. 2 is a sectional-view on line 242 of Figl; and u Y J- Fig. 3 is a sectional View on line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
Referring to the drawings andto the embodiment of my inventionV which is. illustrated therein, I have shown for purposes of exemplication a portion of acommon a tappet valve mechanism whose general features are well known to those skilled in the art. VThe typical valve mechanism shown herein comprises a puppet valve 4 coperating with a valve. seat 5 and pro` vided with a stem 6 guidedTOY-f1- valve Vstem guide 7 and .normally seated bya spring 8, the latter resting against one end at a fixed abutment 9 and at its other end against an` abutmentlO carried by thefvalve stem.
The valve actuating mechanism comprises a usual cam shaft 11 having thereon a cam 12 which coperates with a valve .lifter or 55,
tappetlll, the latter being guided by a valve position.
lifter guide 14 which in the example shown 1s secured in the crank casea portion of which is shown` at, l57 the fastening means selected for exemplification being a' usual (lzlgamping yoke l'and stud 17 having a nut cam 12, as'clearly shown in Fig. 1, the effect being to cause thetappet to be rotated about itsV axis in a manner well known to those skilled in theart. This distributes the wear by rotating theu tappet slightly `from time Ato time as it reciprocates.
As is well known in valve mechanisms of this class, an., accurate adjustment is re'- quired between the. valve and the tappet in order that the valve` may AVat alltimesseat properly, yet -without undue vnoise.` t VIt is usually customary to vprovide a means of adjustment whereby a clearance Vspace ofA from three to five thousandths kof an inchis' maintained between the coperating end faces Aof the valve stem .and the tappet.
Preferably the axis of the tappet or `valve lifter 13 is offset with relation to the Suchlmeans ofv adjustment usually comprises a cap screw 19'threaded into the upper end ofthe tappetwhereby the latter, ineect, may be lengthened or shortened at will.. A
lock nut 270 threaded onto the adjusting screw vis provided to maintain the proper adjustment of the latter in the usual manner. It hasheretofore been customary to provide the tappet. lwith flat faces 21--to whicha wrench may be applied v.to hold the tappet against rotation while thel adjustment is being made. It has heretofore been inipossible to accomplish this adjustment in anaccurate and satisfactorymanner by the use of twohands because it :is really necessaryto apply awrench to the adjusting screw, anotherv to thelock nut and another to the tappet, so thatthelatter can be held against rotation while the screw and ylock nut are rotated to obtain the proper'adjustment and;
Inf. order to enable.v one person tov accom- Y plish the adjustment readily, I have provided means for temporarilyk locking the tappetagainst rotation so that the workman may then vmanipulatethe screw 4by means of a wrench held in one hand and the nutby a wrenchV held inthe other... To thisgend-I may provide the tappet guide 14 with a suitable openingto receive a suitableflocking element cooperating with thevalve lifter or then-'secure the parts in )such tappet. In the present embodiment of my invention this opening is in the form of a wide and rather shallow groove 22 milled,
. of the tappet may be opposed by turning the latter until one set of faces is approximately parallel to the other. I may then introduce between the opposed faces a suitable locking element which will hold the tappet against rotation during the adjustment but may afterward be removed, thus freeing the tappet and allowing the latter to be rotated in the usual manner. By providing a groove which is open at the upepr end of the tappet guide, no harm can result to the Amechanism if the workman should inadvertently leave the locking element in place since such element would simply rise and fall with the tappet, the only dierenceV being that the latter would not rotate.
The locking element may take various forms but in the present embodiment of my invention I haveV shownA a generally U- shaped key 2d having a pairA of arms 25 of suitable size and shape to slide into the l,spaces between the opposed faces 21 and 23, as clearlyV shown inFigs. l and 2. When this is done the tappet is temporarily but none the less securely locked against rota- .tionY and the workman may then proceed with the'making of the adjustment without giving the key further thought until the adjustment is completed, whereupon the key may be withdraw.Y Asbefore stated,
however, should the workman forget to re-y move the key no real harm can result.
Having thus described one form or embodiment .of my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is l.V In atappet valve-actuating mechanism of the class in which the tappet rotates and reciprocates, the combination of a tappet havj ing Ya screw and nut for effecting axial adjustment and means coperating with a fixed part of ythe:mechanism to lock said tappet against rotation in opposite directions preparatory to making such adjustment.
2.A In a tappet valve-actuating mechanism of the class in `which thetappet rotates and reciprocates, the combination of a tappet'having a screw and nut for effecting axial adjustment, a guide in which said tappet reciprocates and is normally free to turn, and means coperating withy said guide to lock said tappet against rotation preparatory to making suchv adjustment.
3. In a tappet valve-actuating mechanism of the class in which the tappet is cam-actuated and is normally freeto rotate, the combinationof a tappet having rotatable means for effecting axial adjustment, a guide in which said tappet reciprocates and is normally ,free to turn, and means adapted t0 by said valve lifter, and a valve-lifter guide,`
said valve-lifter and guide presenting an opening for therecepti'on of an implementk to lock said valve-lifter against rotation. Y
6. A valve mechanism comprising, in combination, a puppet valve, a valve-lifting. cam, a normally rotatable valve-lifter actuated by said cam, rotatable adjusting means carried by said valve-lifter, andl a valve-lifter guide, said valve-lifter and guide being provided with generally radial surfaces adapted to receive betweenthem an 'implementV to lockV said valve lifter against rotation. Y
7. In a, tappet valve-actuating.mechanism of the class Vin which the tappet rotates and reciprocates, Vthe combination of a tappet having a vscrew and nut for effecting axial adjustment and means to lock said tappet' against rotation preparatory tomaking such adjustment, said means comprising a member provided with an opening, and a key received in said opening and mounted to slide into and out of engagement with said tappet. 1 i' n 8l In a tappet valve-actuating mechanism of the'class in whichthe tappet rotates and reciprocates, the combination ofa tappet having a screw and nut for effecting axial adjustment andL means to lock said tappet against rotation preparatory to making such adjustment, said means comprising a member provided withV an openinghaving two faces on opposite sides of said tappet, and
said'tappet being provided with rtwo corresponding faces on opposite sides thereof, and a generally U-shaped key having two arms adapted tobe received between the faces of said tappet and the faces of said opening. D :y
9. In a tappet valve-actuating mechanismV of the class in which vthe tappet rotates and recip'rocates, the combination of a tappet having a screw and Vnut forefecting axiall adjustment' and means tol lock said tappet against rotation preparatory to making such adjustment, said means comprising a tap pet guide provided in .its outer end with a diametrical groove having vtwo faces on opposite sides of said tappet, and said tappet vbeing provided with two corresponding' faces on opposite sides thereof, and a generally U-shaped key having two arms adapted to be received between the faces of said tappet and the faces of said opening.
l0. In a tappet valve-actuating mechanism of the class in Which the tappet rotates and reciprocates, thecombination of a tappet having a screw and nut for effecting axial adjustment and means to lock said tappet against rotation preparatoryv to makl0v VlFRANS G. ALBoRN.
US250143A 1918-08-16 1918-08-16 Tappet-valve mechanism Expired - Lifetime US1399839A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US250143A US1399839A (en) 1918-08-16 1918-08-16 Tappet-valve mechanism

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US250143A US1399839A (en) 1918-08-16 1918-08-16 Tappet-valve mechanism

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1399839A true US1399839A (en) 1921-12-13

Family

ID=22946467

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US250143A Expired - Lifetime US1399839A (en) 1918-08-16 1918-08-16 Tappet-valve mechanism

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1399839A (en)

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2562404A (en) * 1947-05-09 1951-07-31 Continental Motors Corp Internal-combustion engine
US3589346A (en) * 1969-05-06 1971-06-29 Robert C Warren Overhead valve action and air pollutant device
US5307769A (en) * 1993-06-07 1994-05-03 General Motors Corporation Low mass roller valve lifter assembly
US6871622B2 (en) 2002-10-18 2005-03-29 Maclean-Fogg Company Leakdown plunger
US7128034B2 (en) 2002-10-18 2006-10-31 Maclean-Fogg Company Valve lifter body
US7191745B2 (en) 2002-10-18 2007-03-20 Maclean-Fogg Company Valve operating assembly
US7273026B2 (en) 2002-10-18 2007-09-25 Maclean-Fogg Company Roller follower body
US7281329B2 (en) 2002-10-18 2007-10-16 Maclean-Fogg Company Method for fabricating a roller follower assembly
DE10255323B4 (en) * 2002-05-28 2008-01-10 Mitsubishi Denki K.K. High-pressure fuel device

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2562404A (en) * 1947-05-09 1951-07-31 Continental Motors Corp Internal-combustion engine
US3589346A (en) * 1969-05-06 1971-06-29 Robert C Warren Overhead valve action and air pollutant device
US5307769A (en) * 1993-06-07 1994-05-03 General Motors Corporation Low mass roller valve lifter assembly
DE10255323B4 (en) * 2002-05-28 2008-01-10 Mitsubishi Denki K.K. High-pressure fuel device
US6871622B2 (en) 2002-10-18 2005-03-29 Maclean-Fogg Company Leakdown plunger
US7128034B2 (en) 2002-10-18 2006-10-31 Maclean-Fogg Company Valve lifter body
US7191745B2 (en) 2002-10-18 2007-03-20 Maclean-Fogg Company Valve operating assembly
US7273026B2 (en) 2002-10-18 2007-09-25 Maclean-Fogg Company Roller follower body
US7281329B2 (en) 2002-10-18 2007-10-16 Maclean-Fogg Company Method for fabricating a roller follower assembly
US7284520B2 (en) 2002-10-18 2007-10-23 Maclean-Fogg Company Valve lifter body and method of manufacture

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1399839A (en) Tappet-valve mechanism
US2361107A (en) Self-locking valve tappet screw
US3988925A (en) Valve lash adjusting tool and method therefor
US4440121A (en) Locknut device for engine rocker arm adjustment
US1857005A (en) Valve mechanism for internal combustion engines
US3823698A (en) Mechanical lash adjuster
US1464082A (en) Valve-adjusting device
US1309339A (en) George a
US2151528A (en) Valve stem grinder
US2484926A (en) Injector operating mechanism for internal-combustion engines
US4867112A (en) Method of assembling a valve-lash adjuster for internal combustion engines
US2424738A (en) Valve mechanism
US1408781A (en) Valve gear for internal-combustion engines
US1461560A (en) Valve tappet for internal-combustion engines
US2209479A (en) Valve actuating mechanism
CN105264184A (en) Desmodromicvalve systems and methods of operation thereof
US1161406A (en) Push-rod for engines.
US1593582A (en) Valve-adjusting device
US2857896A (en) Poppet valve operating mechanism
US1509262A (en) Valve mechanism for the cylinders of internal-combustion engines
US2763066A (en) Testing device for determining the condition of cam contours
US1512732A (en) Internal-combustion-motor valve
US1270941A (en) Valve-operating means.
US2118450A (en) Internal combustion engine
US1434473A (en) Poppet valve for internal-combustion engines