Cam follower system for engine
US-9222376-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10047641B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10047641-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515313353-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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An object is to provide a roller lifter which can maintain a proper dimensional accuracy of an outer diameter. A shaft (25) rotatably supporting a roller (30) is inserted through a pair of opposed portions (21) and swaged to be fixed. A cylindrical portion (61) is disposed to be fixed at a relative position to the opposed portions (21). Upon rotation of a cam (90), the cylindrical portion (61) is reciprocated via the roller (30). The roller lifter (10) includes a first member (20) in which the shaft (25) is swaged to be fixed to the opposed portions (21) and a second member (60) separate from the first member (20) and couplable via a coupling member to the first member (20). The second member (60) includes at least the cylindrical portion (61).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A roller lifter which includes a roller brought into contact with a cam, a shaft rotatably supporting the roller, a pair of opposed portions through which both ends of the shaft are inserted respectively, the pair of opposed portions being opposed to each other in a right-left direction, and a cylindrical portion disposed to be fixed at a relative position to the opposed portions, wherein the cam is rotated so that the cylindrical portion is reciprocated via the roller, the roller lifter comprising: a first member including at least the pair of opposed portions; and a second member separate from the first member and couplable via a coupling portion to the first member, the second member including at least the cylindrical portion, wherein: the first member includes a bridge portion constructed between upper ends of the pair of opposed portions, the bridge portion having a front end and a rear end to both of which a front drooping portion and a rear drooping portion are bendingly continuous, respectively, the first member being inserted into the cylindrical portion in a normal posture while the front drooping portion and the rear drooping portion are in abutment against an inner periphery of the cylindrical portion; a pair of the front drooping portions are provided at both sides of a frontwardly projecting projection so that the projection is interposed between the pair of front drooping portions, the projection being formed to be continuous to the bridge portion in a stepless manner linearly in a front-back direction; and the cylindrical portion includes a front part provided with a recess open in a lower end of the cylindrical portion, the projection being fitted in the recess. 2. The roller lifter according to claim 1 , wherein: the cylindrical portion has a bottom wall and a peripheral wall rising from an outer periphery of the bottom wall; and the coupling portion includes a convex portion provided on either one of the bridge portion and the bottom wall and a hole provided in the other of the bridge portion and the bottom wall, the convex portion being inserted through the hole and swaged thereby to be fixed to the other of the bridge portion and the bottom wall. 3. The roller lifter according to claim 2 , wherein the convex portion is provided on the bridge portion and the hole is provided in the bottom wall. 4. The roller lifter according to claim 1 , wherein: the pair of opposed portions are provided with respective bearing holes, and the both ends of the shaft are slidably inserted into the respective bearing holes so that the shaft is rotatably supported by the opposed portions; and retaining portions are provided on outer peripheries of both end surfaces of the shaft respectively, the retaining portions protruding so as to face the surrounding portions of the bearing holes respectively. 5. The roller lifter according to claim 1 , wherein: the pair of opposed portions are provided with respective bearing holes, and the both ends of the shaft are disposed so as to project outside the pair of opposed portions after having been inserted through the bearing holes, respectively; and the both end surfaces of the shaft are located to be abuttable against an inner periphery of the cylindrical portion when the first member and the second member are coupled to each other.
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