Switchable Rocker Arm with a Travel Stop
US-2018238198-A1 · Aug 23, 2018 · US
US12286908B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12286908-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017611957-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 17, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 29, 2025 |
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A valvetrain includes a camshaft ( 501 ), a pivot ( 303 ), a rocker arm assembly ( 203 ) mounted on the pivot ( 303 ), a latch assembly ( 122 ), a power transfer module ( 100 ) a rocker arm ( 401 ), a cam follower ( 301 ) configured to engage a cam, and two contacts pin ( 403 ) protruding to opposite sides of the rocker arm ( 401 ). The electromagnetic latch assembly ( 122 ) includes a latch pin ( 405 ) and an electromagnet ( 119 ) that is powered through at least one of the contact pins ( 403 ). The power transfer module ( 100 ) includes a framework ( 101 ) that supports two contact pad each contacting a respective one of the contact pins. The framework ( 101 ) has a base that abuts the pivot ( 303 ). The contact pads extend upward from the base and terminates at a height that is below a height of the rocker arm assembly ( 203 ) above the pivot ( 303 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A valvetrain for an internal combustion engine of a type that has a combustion chamber and a moveable valve having a seat formed in the combustion chamber, comprising: a camshaft; a pivot including a dome portion; a rocker arm assembly mounted on the pivot and comprising a rocker arm having a gothic, a cam follower configured to engage a cam mounted on the camshaft as the camshaft rotates, and two contact pins protruding to opposite sides of the rocker arm assembly; an electromagnetic latch assembly comprising a latch pin and an electromagnet powered through at least one of the contact pins, wherein the electromagnet is operable to move the latch pin between a first latch pin position and a second latch pin position; a power transfer module comprising a framework; and two contact pads each contacting a respective one of the contact pins and having inward facing rolls that form inward bends to facilitate retention of the rocker arm assembly on the pivot, wherein the contact pads are deformed outward to allow the contact pins to move past the inward bends when the rocker arm assembly is pushed downward until the gothic of the rocker arm contacts the dome portion of the pivot. 2. The valvetrain of claim 1 , wherein the inward bends are integral with the inward facing rolls in the contact pads. 3. The valvetrain of claim 1 , wherein the electromagnetic latch assembly provides the latch pin with positional stability that is independent of the electromagnet when the latch pin is in the first latch pin position and the second latch pin position, wherein the electromagnetic latch assembly stabilizes the latch pin without power in both the first and the second latch pin positions allowing an electrical connection to be broken without changing a position of the latch pin, and allowing operation of the electromagnet to be restricted to times at which the cam is on a base circle and the contact pins are stationary relative to the contact pads. 4. The valvetrain of claim 1 , further comprising: wiring that connects with the contact pads; wherein the framework becomes a lead frame for the wiring that is contained in the framework. 5. The valvetrain of claim 1 , wherein: the pivot is one of a plurality of pivots; and the framework surrounds two or more of the plurality of pivots. 6. A method of assembling the valvetrain of claim 1 , the method comprising bending the contact pads outward sufficiently to push the contact pins past the inward bends when the rocker arm assembly is pushed. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising fitting the framework around the pivot. 8. A valvetrain for an internal combustion engine of a type that has a combustion chamber and a moveable valve having a seat formed in the combustion chamber, comprising: a camshaft; a pivot; a rocker arm assembly mounted on the pivot and comprising a rocker arm, a cam follower configured to engage a cam mounted on the camshaft as the camshaft rotates, and two contact pins protruding to opposite sides of the rocker arm assembly; an electromagnetic latch assembly comprising a latch pin and an electromagnet powered through at least one of the contact pins, wherein the electromagnet is operable to move the latch pin between a first latch pin position and a second latch pin position; a power transfer module comprising a framework that has a base that abuts the pivot; and two contact pads that extend upward from the base and terminate with free floating upper ends, wherein the two contact pads respectively abut tips of the two contact pins to form an electrical circuit, wherein the two contact pins respectively bias the two contact pads outwardly along the longitudinal axes of the two contact pins. 9. The valvetrain of claim 8 , wherein the base fits around the pivot. 10. The valvetrain of claim 8 , wherein the electromagnetic latch assembly comprises a permanent magnet operative to stabilize the latch pin in both in the first latch pin position and in the second latch pin position. 11. The valvetrain of claim 8 , wherein the contact pads extend upward from the base by 20 mm or less. 12. The valvetrain of claim 11 , wherein the contact pads each has an inward bend in an area above the contact pins. 13. The valvetrain of claim 11 , wherein: the rocker arm assembly has a front end and a back end; the rocker arm assembly abuts a valve stem proximate the front end and rests on the pivot proximate the back end; and the contact pads extend toward the back end as they extend upward from the base. 14. The valvetrain of claim 8 , wherein the contact pads angle outward from the rocker arm assembly as they extend upward from the base. 15. The valvetrain of claim 14 , wherein the contact pads each have protrusions in an area above the contact pins to improve retention of the rocker arm assembly on the pivot. 16. The valvetrain of claim 15 , wherein: the protrusions of the contact pads comprise an inward bulge in an area that is above the contact pins and includes an area further toward a back end of the contact pins; and the inward bulge is functional to facilitate the retention of the rocker arm assembly on the pivot during a critical shift. 17. The valvetrain of claim 14 , wherein: the rocker arm assembly has a front end and a back end; the rocker arm assembly abuts a valve stem proximate the front end and rests on the pivot proximate the back end; and the contact pads extend toward the back end as they extend upward from the base. 18. The valvetrain of claim 8 , wherein the contact pads each have protrusions in an area above the contact pins to improve retention of the rocker arm assembly on the pivot. 19. The valvetrain of claim 18 , wherein: the protrusions of the contact pads comprise an inward bulge in an area that is above the contact pins and includes an area further toward a back end of the contact pins; and the inward bulge is functional to facilitate the retention of the rocker arm assembly on the pivot during a critical shift. 20. The valvetrain of claim 8 , wherein: the rocker arm assembly has a front end and a back end; the rocker arm assembly abuts a valve stem proximate the front end and rests on the pivot proximate the back end; and the contact pads extend toward the back end as they extend upward from the base.
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