Centrifugal Process to Eliminate Air in High Pressure Chamber of Hydraulic Lash Adjuster
US-2015369087-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9739181B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9739181-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415306432-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 9, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2017 |
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A hydraulic lash adjuster having a reduced number of elements, yet capable of suppressing air from infusing into a high-pressure chamber. A plunger is fitted in a body. A reservoir is formed in the plunger. The plunger's head portion is formed with a communication hole for communicating its interior with its exterior. A high-pressure chamber is disposed and between the plunger and the body. An oil supply hole is formed in the peripheral wall of the plunger. A return spring is provided between the body and the plunger. A valve mechanism is provided at the plunger's bottom. Provided on the inner periphery of the plunger is an inclined area, subjected to impingement of oil jet ji and serving as an impingement area, such that the impingement area is inclined to fall in the direction of the ejected oil as the area nears the plunger's head portion.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hydraulic lash adjuster comprising: a hollow plunger slidably fitted in a bottomed cylindrical body, with its head portion protruding from an open end of the bottomed cylindrical body; a low-pressure chamber for storing oil therein, the low-pressure chamber formed in the hollow plunger utilizing an interior of the hollow plunger and in communication with an exterior and an exterior thereof via a communication hole formed in the head portion, a high-pressure chamber to be charged with oil, the high-pressure chamber formed between a bottom of the bottomed cylindrical body and a bottom of the hollow plunger in the bottomed cylindrical body; an oil supply hole, formed in a peripheral wall of the plunger, for ejecting oil into the low-pressure chamber and for constituting an oil supply passage; a biasing means disposed between the bottom of the bottomed cylindrical body and a bottom of the hollow plunger; and a valve mechanism disposed at a bottom of the hollow plunger and adapted to open a valve to allow for a flow of oil from the low-pressure chamber to the high-pressure chamber when the hollow plunger is extended by a restoring force of the biasing means, the hydraulic lash adjuster characterized in that: an impingement area of the inner periphery of the hollow plunger subjected to impingement of oil ejected from the oil supply hole is inclined to fall in the direction of the ejected oil as the area nears the hollow plunger's head portion; the hollow plunger is provided on its inner periphery with a pair of inclined areas opposing each other across an inner diameter of the hollow plunger; the pair of inclined areas come closer to each other as they extend away from the head portion of the hollow plunger in the axial direction of the hollow plunger; the oil supply hole is formed in a first of the pair of inclined areas with its opening facing an interior of the low-pressure chamber; and the oil supply hole is so set as to direct the orientation of the oil supply hole to a second of the pair of inclined areas so that the second inclined area serves as the impingement area. 2. The hydraulic lash adjuster according to claim 1 , wherein: the pair of inclined areas are arranged at an axial position of the hollow plunger closer to the bottom of the hollow plunger than to the hollow plunger's head portion; and the oil supply hole is provided in a region, most proximal to the bottom of the hollow plunger, of said first of the pair of inclined areas. 3. The hydraulic lash adjuster according to claim 1 , wherein: the hollow plunger is provided entirely along an inner circumference of its peripheral wall with a bulge portion that bulges radially inwardly in the hollow plunger; the hollow plunger is provided on its inner periphery with a diametrically contracting inclined periphery region utilizing the bulge portion such that the diametrically contracting inclined periphery region has a contracting inner diameter that decreases as the diametrically contracting inclined periphery region extends away from the head portion of the hollow plunger in the axial direction of the hollow plunger; each of the pair of inclined areas is formed by utilizing a portion of the diametrically contracting inclined peripheral region; and an oil introducing hole that constitutes the oil supply passage and faces an interior of the bulge portion is formed in a peripheral wall of the bottomed cylindrical body.
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