Lubricating structure of variable valve train

US10858970B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10858970-B2
Application numberUS-201716089958-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 30, 2017
Priority dateMar 31, 2016
Publication dateDec 8, 2020
Grant dateDec 8, 2020

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An engine camshaft has a lubricating oil passage formed along the longitudinal axis of the same, a cam communicating oil hole is radially formed from the lubricating oil passage to an outer peripheral surface of the camshaft at the same axial position as an engine valve. Cam lubrication holes are radially formed from the inside to cam surfaces of cam lobes formed around a cam carrier fitted around the camshaft. One of the cam lubrication holes of the cam lobes shifted to a position for operating the valve communicates with the cam communicating oil hole of the camshaft to supply lubricant oil.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A lubricating structure of a variable valve train, comprising: a camshaft rotatably supported in a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine; a cylindrical cam carrier fitted on and around the camshaft axially slidably relative to the camshaft and co-rotatably with the camshaft, the cam carrier having therearound a plurality of cam lobes different in cam profile and axially adjacent to each other; and a cam changeover driving shaft for axially shifting the cam carrier to change over the plurality of cam lobes for operating on an engine valve, wherein the camshaft includes therein a lubricant oil passage along a longitudinal axis of the camshaft, and the camshaft includes a cam communicating oil hole radially formed from the lubricant oil passage to an outer peripheral surface of the camshaft, at an axial position corresponding to an axial position of the engine valve, wherein the cam carrier includes a plurality of cam lubrication holes formed radially from inside thereof to cam surfaces of the plurality of cam lobes, respectively, and the cam communicating oil hole of the camshaft is located at an axial position of the camshaft at which one of the plurality of cam lubrication holes of the cam carrier is axially located so as to communicate with the cam communicating oil hole, when the one cam lubrication hole is at an axially shifted position for operating the engine valve, and wherein the one cam lubrication hole confronts the cam communicating oil hole to communicate with the cam communicating oil hole when the one cam lubrication hole is at the axially shifted position for operating the engine valve, and to supply lubricant oil to slidingly contacting portions of the cam carrier which acts on the engine valve. 2. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 1 , wherein the cam communicating oil hole is open to a cam peripheral groove-formed in and around the outer peripheral surface of the camshaft. 3. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 2 , wherein the plurality of cam lubrication holes of the cam carrier are formed to open to cam surfaces of base circles of the plurality of cam lobes. 4. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 2 , wherein: the camshaft is supported by bearing, and the camshaft includes bearing communicating oil holes radially formed from the lubricating oil passage to the outer peripheral surface of the camshaft at the same axial positions as the bearings; the cam carrier includes a plurality of bearing lubrication holes formed at predetermined axial positions on a journal cylindrical portion of the cam carrier, supported by the bearings; and one of the plurality of bearing lubrication holes communicates with the bearing communicating oil hole of the camshaft at positions of the cam carrier shifted for changeover of the cam lobes. 5. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of cam lubrication holes of the cam carrier are formed to open to cam surfaces of base circles of the plurality of cam lobes. 6. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 5 , wherein the plurality of cam lubrication holes are formed to be open at positions closer to contact pressure increasing sides of related cam noses of the plurality of cam lobes than contact pressure decreasing sides of related cam noses of the plurality of cam lobes. 7. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 6 , wherein: the camshaft is supported by bearing, and the camshaft includes bearing communicating oil holes radially formed from the lubricating oil passage to the outer peripheral surface of the camshaft at the same axial positions as the bearings; the cam carrier includes a plurality of bearing lubrication holes formed at predetermined axial positions on a journal cylindrical portion of the cam carrier, supported by the bearings; and one of the plurality of bearing lubrication holes communicates with the bearing communicating oil hole of the camshaft at positions of the cam carrier shifted for changeover of the cam lobes. 8. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 5 , wherein the cam communicating oil hole is open to a cam peripheral groove formed in and around the outer peripheral surface of the camshaft. 9. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 8 , wherein: the camshaft is supported by bearing, and the camshaft includes bearing communicating oil holes radially formed from the lubricating oil passage to the outer peripheral surface of the camshaft at the same axial positions as the bearings; the cam carrier includes a plurality of bearing lubrication holes formed at predetermined axial positions on a journal cylindrical portion of the cam carrier, supported by the bearings; and one of the plurality of bearing lubrication holes communicates with the bearing communicating oil hole of the camshaft at positions of the cam carrier shifted for changeover of the plurality of cam lobes. 10. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 5 , wherein: the camshaft is supported by bearing, and the camshaft includes bearing communicating oil holes radially formed from the lubricating oil passage to the outer peripheral surface of the camshaft at the same axial positions as the bearings; the cam carrier includes a plurality of bearing lubrication holes formed at predetermined axial positions on a journal cylindrical portion of the cam carrier, supported by the bearings; and one of the plurality of bearing lubrication holes communicates with the bearing communicating oil hole of the camshaft at positions of the cam carrier shifted for changeover of the cam lobes. 11. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 1 , wherein: the camshaft is supported by bearing, and the camshaft includes bearing communicating oil holes radially formed from the lubricating oil passage-to the outer peripheral surface of the camshaft at the same axial positions as the bearings; the cam carrier includes a plurality of bearing lubrication holes formed at predetermined axial positions on a journal cylindrical portion of the cam carrier, supported by the bearings; and either of the plurality of bearing lubrication holes communicates with the bearing communicating oil hole camshaft at positions of the cam carrier shifted for changeover of the plurality of cam lobes. 12. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 11 , wherein the plurality of bearing lubrication holes confront the bearing communicating oil hole-to communicate with the same. 13. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 12 , wherein the bearing communicating oil hole is open to a bearing peripheral groove formed in and around the outer peripheral surface of the camshaft. 14. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 11 , wherein the bearing communicating oil hole is open to a bearing peripheral groove formed in and around the outer peripheral surface of the camshaft. 15. The lubricating structure of the variable valve train according to claim 11 , wherein the plurality of cam lubrication holes of the cam carrier are formed to open to cam surfaces of base circles of the plurality of cam lobes. 16. A lubricating structure of a variable valve train, comprising: a camshaft rotatably supported in a cylinder head of an internal

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  • Lubrication of valve gear or auxiliaries · CPC title

  • Modifications of valve-gear to facilitate reversing, braking, starting, changing compression ratio, or other specific operations · CPC title

  • Lubrication · CPC title

  • Camshaft bearings · CPC title

  • overhead type · CPC title

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What does patent US10858970B2 cover?
An engine camshaft has a lubricating oil passage formed along the longitudinal axis of the same, a cam communicating oil hole is radially formed from the lubricating oil passage to an outer peripheral surface of the camshaft at the same axial position as an engine valve. Cam lubrication holes are radially formed from the inside to cam surfaces of cam lobes formed around a cam carrier fitted aro…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honda Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01M1/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 08 2020 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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