Camshaft phaser
US-9016250-B2 · Apr 28, 2015 · US
US9708940B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9708940-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514813381-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2017 |
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An internal combustion engine includes a crankshaft rotatable about a crankshaft axis; a camshaft rotatable by the crankshaft about a camshaft axis; an engine cover defining an engine cover volume within the internal combustion engine; a drive member disposed within the engine cover volume which transfers rotational motion from the crankshaft to the camshaft; a camshaft phaser disposed within the engine cover volume which controllably varies the phase relationship between the crankshaft and the camshaft; an actuator which operates the camshaft phaser; and an actuator mount within the engine cover volume which mounts the actuator structurally independent of the engine cover, thereby allowing removal of the engine cover independently of the actuator.
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We claim: 1. An internal combustion engine having a crankshaft rotatable about a crankshaft axis and a camshaft rotatable by said crankshaft about a camshaft axis, said internal combustion engine comprising: an engine cover defining an engine cover volume within said internal combustion engine; a drive member disposed within said engine cover volume which transfers rotational motion from said crankshaft to said camshaft; a camshaft phaser disposed within said engine cover volume which controllably varies the phase relationship between said crankshaft and said camshaft; an actuator which operates said camshaft phaser; and an actuator mount within said engine cover volume which mounts said actuator structurally independent of said engine cover, thereby allowing removal of said engine cover independently of said actuator; wherein said actuator is located partially within said engine cover volume; and wherein said engine cover includes an engine cover aperture extending through a wall of said engine cover such that said actuator extends through said engine cover aperture outside of said engine cover volume. 2. An internal combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said engine cover aperture extends through said engine cover in a direction parallel to said camshaft axis. 3. An internal combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said engine cover aperture extends through said engine cover in a direction perpendicular to said camshaft axis. 4. An internal combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said engine cover aperture is discontinuous. 5. An internal combustion engine as in claim 4 wherein said engine cover aperture is “U” shaped. 6. An internal combustion engine as in claim 4 wherein said actuator mount is shaped complementary to said engine cover aperture such that an interface between said actuator mount and said engine cover aperture is sealed. 7. An internal combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said actuator includes an electrical connector which extends through said engine cover aperture. 8. An internal combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said actuator mount is sealed to said engine cover aperture, thereby preventing foreign matter from entering said engine cover volume through said engine cover aperture. 9. An internal combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said actuator mount includes a plurality of actuator mount mounting bosses which each receive a respective actuator mount bolt which threadably engages said internal combustion engine, thereby clamping said actuator mount to said internal combustion engine through said plurality of actuator mount mounting bosses. 10. An internal combustion engine as in claim 9 wherein each of said plurality of actuator mount mounting bosses are surrounded by said drive member. 11. An internal combustion engine as in claim 9 wherein said drive member has an inner periphery and each of said plurality of actuator mount mounting bosses are within said inner periphery of said drive member. 12. An internal combustion engine as in claim 1 further comprising an actuator to camshaft phaser seal which seals between said actuator mount and said camshaft phaser. 13. An internal combustion engine as in claim 12 wherein said actuator to camshaft phaser seal is secured to said actuator mount. 14. An internal combustion engine as in claim 13 wherein said actuator mount includes an actuator mount seal support which is ring-shaped such that said actuator to camshaft phaser seal is secured to said actuator mount seal support. 15. An internal combustion engine as in claim 13 wherein said actuator mount includes an actuator mount seal support which is ring-shaped such that said actuator to camshaft phaser seal is secured coaxially within said actuator mount seal support. 16. An internal combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said actuator is a solenoid actuator. 17. An internal combustion engine as in claim 1 wherein said actuator is an electric motor.
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