Engine valve lifter oil flow control and anti-rotation feature

US10132208B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10132208-B2
Application numberUS-201615206708-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 11, 2016
Priority dateJan 12, 2014
Publication dateNov 20, 2018
Grant dateNov 20, 2018

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An engine roller lifter for use in a valve train of an internal combustion engine and constructed in accordance to another example of the present disclosure includes a body having an outer peripheral surface configured for sliding movement in a bore provided in the engine. The bore is supplied by an oil passage communicating therewith. The body can define a transverse passage. A groove can be formed around the body and inset from the outer peripheral surface. A connecting channel can be formed in the body and inset from the outer peripheral surface, the connecting channel fluidly connects the groove and the transverse passage. A roller bearing can be rotatably mounted to the body and configured for rolling contact with an engine camshaft. Oil received at the groove from the bore flows along the connecting channel, into the transverse passage and onto the roller bearing.

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What is claimed is: 1. An engine roller lifter for use in a valve train of an internal combustion engine, the engine roller lifter comprising: a body having an outer peripheral surface configured for sliding movement in a bore provided in the engine, the bore supplied by an oil passage communicating therewith, the body defining (i) an axial pocket that receives a plunger therein and (ii) a transverse passage; a groove formed in the body and inset from the outer peripheral surface; a connecting channel formed in the body and inset from the outer peripheral surface, the connecting channel fluidly connecting the groove and the transverse passage; an anti-rotation ring received at the groove; and a roller bearing rotatably mounted to the body and configured for rolling contact with an engine camshaft; wherein oil received at the groove from the bore flows around the anti-rotation ring, along the connecting channel, into the transverse passage and onto the roller bearing. 2. The engine roller lifter of claim 1 wherein the groove has a first height in an axial direction and the anti-rotation ring has a second height in the axial direction, the first height being greater than the second height. 3. The engine roller lifter of claim 2 wherein the anti-rotation ring includes a ring body having an anti-rotation protrusion extending therefrom, wherein the second height is defined at the ring body and wherein the anti-rotation protrusion has a third height in the axial direction, the third height being greater than the second height, wherein the anti-rotation protrusion is configured to create a line contact with an opposing surface of a bore slot defined in the engine bore. 4. The engine roller lifter of claim 1 wherein the connecting channel is transverse to an axis of the transverse passage. 5. The engine roller lifter of claim 1 wherein the transverse passage extends entirely through the body. 6. The engine roller lifter of claim 1 wherein the body further defines an inset formed in the outer peripheral surface. 7. The engine roller lifter of claim 6 , further comprising an oil inlet hole defined in the body that connects the inset with the axial pocket, the oil inlet hole configured to communicate oil between the outer peripheral surface and the plunger. 8. The engine roller lifter of claim 1 wherein the anti-rotation ring is snap fit onto the groove of the body. 9. The engine roller lifter of claim 1 wherein the groove extends along a groove depth into the outer peripheral surface and wherein the connecting channel extends along a connecting channel depth into the outer peripheral surface, wherein the groove depth is greater than the connection channel depth. 10. The engine roller lifter of claim 9 wherein the connecting channel extends axially along the outer peripheral surface in a direction transverse to the transverse passage. 11. An engine roller lifter for use in a valve train of an internal combustion engine, the engine roller lifter comprising: a body having an outer peripheral surface configured for sliding movement in a bore provided in the engine, the bore supplied by an oil passage communicating therewith, the body defining a transverse passage; a groove formed around the body and inset from the outer peripheral surface; a connecting channel formed in the body and inset from the outer peripheral surface, the connecting channel fluidly connecting the groove and the transverse passage; a roller bearing rotatably mounted to the body and configured for rolling contact with an engine camshaft; an anti-rotation ring received at the groove, the anti-rotation ring having a protrusion that is configured to create a line contact with an opposing surface of a bore slot defined in the engine bore; and wherein oil received at the groove from the bore flows along the connecting channel, into the transverse passage and onto the roller bearing. 12. The engine roller lifter of claim 11 wherein the anti-rotation ring is snap fit onto the groove of the body. 13. The engine roller lifter of claim 12 wherein the anti-rotation ring includes a ring body having an anti-rotation protrusion extending therefrom, wherein the second height is defined at the ring body and wherein the anti-rotation protrusion has a third height in the axial direction, the third height being greater than the second height. 14. The engine roller lifter of claim 11 wherein the groove extends along a groove depth into the outer peripheral surface and wherein the connecting channel extends along a connecting channel depth into the outer peripheral surface, wherein the groove depth is greater than the connection channel depth. 15. The engine roller lifter of claim 14 wherein the connecting channel extends axially along the outer peripheral surface in a direction transverse to the transverse passage. 16. An engine roller lifter for use in a valve train of an internal combustion engine, the engine roller lifter comprising: a body that extends along a longitudinal axis, the body having an outer peripheral surface configured for sliding movement in a bore provided in the engine, the bore supplied by an oil passage communicating therewith, the body defining (i) an axial pocket that receives a plunger therein and (ii) a transverse passage; a groove formed in the body and inset from the outer peripheral surface; a connecting channel formed in the body along an axis generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body, the connecting channel inset from the outer peripheral surface, the connecting channel fluidly connecting the groove and the transverse passage; an anti-rotation ring received at the groove, the anti-rotation ring having a ring body and an anti-rotation protrusion extending therefrom, wherein the anti-rotation protrusion extends radially beyond the outer peripheral surface of the body in an installed position and is configured to create a line contact with an opposing surface of a bore slot defined in the engine bore; and a roller bearing rotatably mounted to the body and configured for rolling contact with an engine camshaft; wherein oil received at the groove from the bore flows around the anti-rotation ring, along the connecting channel, into the transverse passage and onto the roller bearing. 17. The engine roller lifter of claim 16 wherein the groove extends along a groove depth into the outer peripheral surface and wherein the connecting channel extends along a connecting channel depth into the outer peripheral surface, wherein the groove depth is greater than the connection channel depth. 18. The engine roller lifter of claim 16 wherein the transverse passage extends entirely through the body. 19. The engine roller lifter of claim 16 wherein the groove has a first height in an axial direction and the anti-rotation ring has a second height at the ring body in the axial direction, the first height being greater than the second height, and wherein the anti-rotation protrusion has a third height in the axial direction, the third height being greater than the second height.

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  • by means of an hydraulic adjusting device located between cam and push rod · CPC title

  • F01L1/146Primary

    Push-rods · CPC title

  • Valve arrangements comprising rollers · CPC title

  • Preventing the rotation of tappets · CPC title

  • Tappets {(hydraulic tappets for automatically adjusting or compensating clearance F01L1/24)}; Push rods · CPC title

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What does patent US10132208B2 cover?
An engine roller lifter for use in a valve train of an internal combustion engine and constructed in accordance to another example of the present disclosure includes a body having an outer peripheral surface configured for sliding movement in a bore provided in the engine. The bore is supplied by an oil passage communicating therewith. The body can define a transverse passage. A groove can be f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eaton Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01L1/146. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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