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US-12173677-B2 · Dec 24, 2024 · US
US9816406B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9816406-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514865906-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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A multiple variable valve lift apparatus may include a camshaft rotating by driving of an engine, a cam portion formed in a cylindrical shape having a hollow that the camshaft is inserted into, rotating together with the camshaft, configured to move along an axial direction of the camshaft, and forming a zero cam and a normal cam, a valve opening/closing device configured to be operated by at least one of the zero cam or the normal cam which are formed at the cam portion, an operating device disposed on an exterior circumference of the camshaft so as to move together with the cam portion, and a solenoid configured to selectively move the operating device along an axial direction of the camshaft, in which a journal, which has a radius being equal to a radius of the zero cam, is formed at the cam portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A multiple variable valve lift apparatus comprising: a camshaft rotating by driving of an engine; a cam portion formed in a cylindrical shape having a hollow that the camshaft is inserted into, rotating together with the camshaft, configured to move along an axial direction of the camshaft, and forming a zero cam and a normal cam; a valve opening/closing device including at least a valve and configured to be operated by at least one of the zero cam or the normal cam which are formed at the cam portion; an operating device slidably disposed on an exterior circumference of the camshaft so as to move together with the cam portion; and a solenoid configured to selectively move the operating device along an axial direction of the camshaft, wherein a journal, which has a radius being equal to a radius of the zero cam, is formed at the cam portion such that a cam cap surrounds an exterior circumference thereof, wherein the cam cap is positioned to surround an exterior circumference of the zero cam in a case that the valve opening/closing device is operated by the normal cam. 2. The multiple variable valve lift apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the operating device is formed in a cylinder shape having a hollow that the camshaft is inserted into. 3. The multiple variable valve lift apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the operating device includes a guide rail formed at an external circumference of the operating device by a groove shape to be extended along the external circumference, wherein the solenoid includes an operating pin, which is selectively contacted to the guide rail, and wherein the guide rail is configured to guide such that the operating device is moved along the axial direction of the camshaft as the camshaft is rotated on a state that the operating pin contacts the guide rail. 4. The multiple variable valve lift apparatus of claim 1 , wherein an oil passage is formed at the cam cap so as to supply oil for lubrication to an exterior circumference of the journal.
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