Continuous variable valve duration apparatus and engine provided with the same
US-9874119-B2 · Jan 23, 2018 · US
US10060306B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10060306-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615272502-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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A continuous variable valve duration apparatus may include: a camshaft; first and second cam portions on which a cam is formed respectively; first and second inner brackets transmitting rotation of the camshaft to the first and second cam portions respectively; a slider housing in which the first and the second inner brackets are rotatably inserted; first and second guiding portions formed on the slider housing; a cam cap on which a cam cap guide contacting the second guiding portion is formed; a control shaft parallel to the camshaft; a control rod eccentrically formed on the control shaft; a guide head on which a head guiding portion and a head hole are formed; a control portion selectively rotating the control shaft; and a stopper limiting movement of the guide head. The head guiding portion is connected to the first guiding portion, and the control rod is inserted into the head hole.
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A continuous variable valve duration apparatus comprising: a camshaft; first and second cam portions on which a cam is formed respectively, the camshaft inserted into the first and second cam portions such that relative phase angles with respect to the camshaft are variable; first and second inner brackets configured to transmit rotation of the camshaft to the first and second cam portions respectively; a slider housing in which the first and the second inner brackets are rotatably inserted, wherein a first guiding portion is formed on an upper portion of the slider housing, and a second guiding portion vertical to the first guiding portion is formed on the slider housing; a cam cap on which a cam cap guide is formed and configured to contact the second guiding portion and guide a movement of the slider housing; a control shaft parallel to the camshaft, and a control rod eccentrically formed on the control shaft; a guide head on which a head guiding portion and a head hole are formed, wherein the head guiding portion is slidably connected to the first guiding portion and the control rod is rotatably inserted into the head hole; a control portion configured to selectively rotate the control shaft such that the slider housing is moved along the cam cap guide; and a stopper configured to limit a movement of the guide head. 2. The continuous variable valve duration apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the stopper is engaged with and fixed to the first guiding portion. 3. The continuous variable valve duration apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control portion comprises: a control motor configured to rotate the control shaft; a position sensor configured to detect a rotation of the control shaft and output a corresponding signal; a memory configured to store current phase data of the control shaft; and a controller configured to control operation of the control motor according to the output signal of the position sensor and an engine operation condition. 4. The continuous variable valve duration apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the controller controls the control motor for the guide head to contact the stopper, wherein the controller compares phase data of the control shaft, when the guide head contacts the stopper, with the current phase data of the control shaft stored in the memory, and wherein the controller adjust the current phase data of the control shaft stored in the memory. 5. The continuous variable valve duration apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the control portion further comprises: a worm wheel connected to the control shaft; and a worm gear engaged with the worm wheel. 6. The continuous variable valve duration apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first guiding portion and the head guiding portion are slidably engaged with a rail shape. 7. The continuous variable valve duration apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the second guiding portion and the cam cap guide are slidably engaged with a rail shape. 8. The continuous variable valve duration apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a shaft hole into which the control shaft is inserted is formed in the cam cap; and a shaft bearing is inserted into the shaft hole and configured to support the control shaft. 9. The continuous variable valve duration apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cam is formed on the first and the second cam portions as a pair, and wherein a cam connecting portion is formed between the paired cams of each of the first and second cam portions, and a cam support is formed on the cam cap and configured to rotatably support the cam connecting portion. 10. The continuous variable valve duration apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a cam key formed on the first and second cam portions, respectively; first and second sliding holes formed in the first and second inner brackets, respectively; a cam key pin rotatably inserted into the each first sliding hole, wherein a cam key slot is formed in the cam key pin, and the cam key is slidably inserted into the cam key slot; a camshaft pin connected to the camshaft; and a slider pin rotatably inserted into the each second sliding hole, wherein a camshaft pin slot is formed in the slider pin, and the camshaft pin is slidably inserted into the camshaft pin slot. 11. The continuous variable valve duration apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a cam key formed on the first and second cam portions, respectively; first and second sliding holes formed in the first and second inner brackets, respectively; a cam key pin rotatably inserted into the each first sliding hole, wherein a cam key slot is formed in the cam key pin, and the cam key is slidably inserted into the cam key slot; and a slider pin including a pin body and a pin head integrally formed with the pin body, and wherein the pin body is slidably inserted into the camshaft and the pin head is rotatably inserted into the second sliding hole. 12. The continuous variable valve duration apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising: a camshaft oil hole formed in the camshaft along a length direction thereof; a body oil hole formed in the pin body and configured to communicate with the camshaft oil hole; and an oil groove formed in the pin head and configured to communicate with the body oil hole. 13. The engine of claim 11 , wherein the control portion comprises: a control motor configured to rotate the control shaft; a position sensor configured to detect a rotation of the control shaft and output a corresponding signal; a memory configured to store current phase data of the control shaft; and a controller configured to control operation of the control motor according to the output signal of the position sensor and an engine operation condition. 14. The engine of claim 13 , wherein the controller controls the control motor for the guide head to contact the stopper, wherein the controller compares phase data of the control shaft, when the guide head contacts the stopper, with the current phase data of the control shaft stored in the memory, and wherein the controller adjust the current phase data of the control shaft stored in the memory. 15. An engine comprising: a camshaft; first and second cam portions on which a cam is formed respectively, the camshaft inserted into the first and second cam portions of which relative phase angles with respect to the camshaft are variable; first and second inner brackets configured to transmit rotation of the camshaft to the first and second cam portions respectively; a slider housing in which the first and the second inner brackets are rotatably inserted, wherein a first guiding portion is formed on an upper portion of the slider housing, and a second guiding portion vertical to the first guiding portion is formed on the slider housing; a cam cap on which a cam cap guide is formed and configured to contact the second guiding portion and guiding movement of the slider housing; a control shaft parallel to the camshaft, a control rod eccentrically formed on the control shaft; a guide head on which a head guiding portion and a head hole are formed, wherein the head guiding portion is slidably connected to the first guiding portion and the control rod is rotatably inserted into the head hole; a control portion configured to selectively rotate the control shaft such that the slider housing is moved along the cam cap guide; and a stopper configured to limit a movement of the guide head. 16. The engine of claim 15 , wherein the stopper is engaged with and fixed to the first guiding portion. 17. The e
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