Continuous variable valve duration apparatus and engine provided with the same
US-9512748-B2 · Dec 6, 2016 · US
US10060304B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10060304-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515313032-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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A valve control system may include an adjustable camshaft that includes an outer shaft and an inner shaft that extends through the outer shaft. The valve control system may further include a phase shifter that comprises a first control element and a second control element that can be rotated relative to the first control element. The outer shaft and the inner shaft may each be connected with a control element. The valve control system may also include a stop coupled with the outer shaft in a torque-proof manner, as well as a counter-stop coupled with the inner shaft in a torque-proof manner. A maximal angle of rotation of the inner shaft in the outer shaft may be determined by the stop bordering on the counter-stop.
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What is claimed is: 1. A valve control system comprising: an adjustable camshaft including an outer shaft and an inner shaft that extends through the outer shaft; a phase shifter including a first control element and a second control element that is rotatable relative to the first control element, wherein the outer and inner shafts are each connected with one of the first or second control elements; a stop coupled with the outer shaft in a torque-proof manner; and a counter-stop coupled with the inner shaft in a torque-proof manner, wherein a maximal angle of rotation of the inner shaft in the outer shaft is determined by the stop bordering on the counter-stop, wherein the maximal angle of rotation of the inner shaft in the outer shaft is less than a maximal angle of rotation of the second control element relative to the first control element. 2. The valve control system of claim 1 wherein the stop comprises a claw, wherein the counter-stop comprises a recess disposed between projections, wherein the claw of the stop projects into the recess of the counter-stop. 3. The valve control system of claim 2 further comprising: a drive wheel disposed on the outer shaft for rotationally driving the adjustable camshaft; and a stop disk disposed on the drive wheel, the stop disk including the claw of the stop. 4. The valve control system of claim 3 wherein the stop is integrated into the drive wheel. 5. The valve control system of claim 4 wherein the counter-stop is configured in a hub region of the drive wheel on the inner shaft. 6. The valve control system of claim 3 wherein the counter-stop is disposed on the inner shaft and engages with the stop disk. 7. The valve control system of claim 6 wherein the counter-stop is integral with and projects from the inner shaft. 8. The valve control system of claim 1 wherein the stop is configured as a claw extension and is disposed or formed on an end side of the outer shaft, wherein interstices are disposed between claws of the claw extension. 9. The valve control system of claim 8 wherein the counter-stop comprises a journal element that is disposed on an end side of the inner shaft that corresponds to the claw extension, wherein journals of the journal element project radially outward into the interstices of the claw extension. 10. The valve control system of claim 1 wherein the stop includes four claws or four claw extensions, wherein the counter-stop includes four recesses or four interstices. 11. The valve control system of claim 1 wherein the stop and the counter-stop are integrated into the phase shifter. 12. A valve control system comprising: an adjustable camshaft including an outer shaft and an inner shaft that extends through the outer shaft; a phase shifter including a first control element and a second control element that is rotatable relative to the first control element, wherein the outer and inner shafts are each connected with one of the first or second control elements; a stop coupled with the outer shaft in a torque-proof manner; a counter-stop coupled with the inner shaft in a torque-proof manner, wherein a maximal angle of rotation of the inner shaft in the outer shaft is determined by the stop bordering on the counter-stop; and adjustable cam elements that are received on the outer shaft so as to rotate, wherein the adjustable cam elements are connected with the inner shaft by bolts that pass through passages in the outer shaft, wherein the maximum angle of rotation of the inner shaft in the outer shaft is less than a maximal angle of rotation of the bolts in the passages. 13. The valve control system of claim 12 wherein the stop comprises a claw, wherein the counter-stop comprises a recess disposed between projections, wherein the claw of the stop projects into the recess of the counter-stop. 14. The valve control system of claim 13 further comprising: a drive wheel disposed on the outer shaft for rotationally driving the adjustable camshaft; and a stop disk disposed on the drive wheel, the stop disk including the claw of the stop. 15. The valve control system of claim 14 wherein the stop is integrated into the drive wheel. 16. The valve control system of claim 15 wherein the counter-stop is configured in a hub region of the drive wheel on the inner shaft. 17. The valve control system of claim 14 wherein the counter-stop is disposed on the inner shaft and engages with the stop disk. 18. the valve control system of claim 17 wherein the counter-stop is integral with and projects from the inner shaft. 19. The valve control system of claim 12 wherein the stop is configured as a claw extension and is disposed or formed on an end side of the outer shaft, wherein interstices are disposed between claws of the claw extension. 20. The valve control system of claim 12 wherein the stop and the counter-stop are integrated into the phase shifter.
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