Camshaft adjusting device
US-2016369663-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US10352206B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10352206-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615553453-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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A camshaft adjuster including a stator, a rotor and a pressure medium supply, at least one chamber being formed on the stator, which is divided into two working chambers by at least one vane formed on the rotor or rotatably fixedly connected to the rotor is provided. A pressure medium is applicable to each of the two working chambers via the pressure medium supply in such a way that a pressure of the pressure medium may be increased in each of the working chambers to the extent that the pressure increase results in a rotation of the rotor. A switchable valve is formed in the vane of the rotor, which, in a first switching position of the valve, allows a flow of the pressure medium from a first working chamber through the vane into a second working chamber, in a second switching position the valve hydraulically separating the working chambers from each other. A locking element, which fixes the vane in a defined position with respect to the chamber, is designed to control an inflow or outflow of the pressure medium into or out of a working chamber. The pressure medium supply includes an oil pump, a supply line connecting the oil pump to at least one of the working chambers and a hydraulic accumulator, which differs from the oil pump and the supply line.
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A camshaft adjuster comprising: a stator; a rotor; a pressure medium supply; at least one chamber being formed on the stator, the at least one chamber being divided into two working chambers by at least one vane formed on the rotor or rotatably fixedly connected to the rotor; a pressure medium being applicable to each of the two working chambers via the pressure medium supply in such a way that a pressure of the pressure medium in a particular working chamber of the two working chambers is increasable so that a pressure increase results in a rotation of the rotor, the pressure medium supply including an oil pump, a supply line connecting the oil pump to at least one of the two working chambers, and a hydraulic accumulator different from the oil pump and the supply line; a switchable valve being formed in the rotor, the switchable valve, in a first switching position of the valve, permitting the pressure medium to flow from a first working chamber of the two working chambers, through the rotor and the switchable valve into a second working chamber of the two working chambers without passing through the oil pump and the hydraulic accumulator, the valve hydraulically separating the first and second working chambers from each other in a second switching position; and a locking element fixing the vane in a defined position with respect to the at least one chamber, the locking element being designed to control an inflow or an outflow of pressure medium into or out of one of the two working chambers. 2. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 1 wherein an oil supply of the at least one chamber from the hydraulic accumulator takes place in the second switching position of the valve. 3. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 1 wherein the pressure medium in the hydraulic accumulator is stored under a higher pressure with respect to an ambient pressure. 4. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 1 wherein, in the second switching position of the valve, the first working chamber is connected to the hydraulic accumulator in such a way that the first working chamber is filled from the hydraulic accumulator via a line in a first operating state. 5. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 1 wherein, in the second switching position of the valve, the second working chamber is connected to the hydraulic accumulator in such a way that the second working chamber is filled from the hydraulic accumulator in a second operating state. 6. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 1 wherein at least first and second chambers of the at least one chamber, are formed on the stator, the first chamber being divided into the first and second working chambers by a first vane of the at least one vane, and the second chamber being divided into third and fourth working chambers by a second vane of the at least one vane; the hydraulic accumulator being connected to the first and second chambers via a shared line, the shared line branching in such a way that a first branch of the line is connected to the first chamber by the valve, and a second branch of the line is connected to the second chamber by a further valve. 7. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 6 wherein the at least one chamber includes a third chamber. 8. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 6 wherein, in the second switching position of the valves, the first working chamber of the first chamber is hydraulically connected to the hydraulic accumulator, the pressure medium flowing out of the hydraulic accumulator into the first working chamber of the first chamber in a first operating state. 9. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 6 wherein, in the second switching position of the valve or a second switching position of the further valve, the fourth working chamber of the second chamber is connected to the hydraulic accumulator in such a way that the pressure medium flows out of the hydraulic accumulator into the fourth working chamber of the second chamber in a second operating state. 10. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 1 further comprising a check valve is situated in the rotor. 11. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 10 wherein the check valve is situated in the vane of the rotor. 12. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 1 further comprising a line between the hydraulic accumulator and the at least one chamber is situated in parallel to the supply line between the oil pump and the chambers. 13. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 1 wherein the switchable valve is formed in the vane of the rotor, the switchable valve in the first switching position of the valve permitting the pressure medium to flow from the first working chamber through the vane into the second working chamber. 14. A camshaft adjuster comprising: a stator; a rotor; a pressure medium supply; at least one chamber being formed on the stator, the at least one chamber being divided into two working chambers by at least one vane formed on the rotor or rotatably fixedly connected to the rotor; a pressure medium being applicable to each of the two working chambers via the pressure medium supply in such a way that a pressure of the pressure medium in a particular working chamber of the two working chambers is increasable so that a pressure increase results in a rotation of the rotor; a switchable valve being formed in the vane of the rotor, the switchable valve, in a first switching position of the valve, permitting the pressure medium to flow from a first working chamber of the two working chambers, through the rotor into a second working chamber of the two working chambers, the valve hydraulically separating the first and second working chambers from each other in a second switching position; and a locking element fixing the vane in a defined position with respect to the at least one chamber, the locking element being designed to control an inflow or an outflow of pressure medium into or out of one of the two working chambers; the pressure medium supply including an oil pump, a supply line connecting the oil pump to at least one of the two working chambers, and a hydraulic accumulator different from the oil pump and the supply line, wherein at least first and second chambers of the at least one chamber, are formed on the stator, the first chamber being divided into the first and second working chambers by a first vane of the at least one vane, and the second chamber being divided into third and fourth working chambers by a second vane of the at least one vane; the hydraulic accumulator being connected to the first and second chambers via a shared line, the shared line branching in such a way that a first branch of the line is connected to the first chamber by the valve, and a second branch of the line is connected to the second chamber by a further valve. 15. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 14 wherein the at least one chamber includes a third chamber. 16. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 14 wherein, in the second switching position of the valves, the first working chamber of the first chamber is hydraulically connected to the hydraulic accumulator, the pressure medium flowing out of the hydraulic accumulator into the first working chamber of the first chamber in a first operating state. 17. The camshaft adjuster as recited in claim 14 wherein, in the second switching position of the valve or a second switching position of the further valve, the fourth working chamber of the second chamber is connected to the hydraulic accumulator in such a way that the pressure medium flows out
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