Method and apparatus for controlling a phase varying apparatus
US-2015377084-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9903236B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9903236-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414900734-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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An adjustable camshaft can be used in a valve drive of an internal combustion engine. The adjustable camshaft may include an inner shaft rotatably supported by and concentric with an outer shaft. A cam element may be rotatably supported on the outer shaft such that the outer shaft extends through a cam bore of the cam element. The cam element may be rotatably-fixed to the inner shaft, in some cases, by way of a bolt. Further, a bearing sleeve that is rotatably-fixed to the cam element may be inserted within the cam bore such that a slide bearing gap is formed between the bearing sleeve and the outer shaft. Furthermore, in some examples the cam element may be a collared cam that has a cam base body and a cam collar adjacent to one another.
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What is claimed is: 1. An adjustable camshaft for a valve drive of an internal combustion engine, the adjustable camshaft comprising: an outer shaft; an inner shaft concentric with the outer shaft and rotatably supported in the outer shaft; at least one collared cam element with a cam bore rotatably supported on the outer shaft, wherein the at least one collared cam element is rotatably-fixed to the inner shaft, the at least one collared cam element including a cam base body and a cam collar adjacent to the cam base body; and a bearing sleeve rotatably-fixed to the at least one collared cam element, with the bearing sleeve inserted into the cam bore of the at least one collared cam element such that a slide bearing gap is formed between the bearing sleeve and the outer shaft. 2. The adjustable camshaft of claim 1 wherein the bearing sleeve is press fit into the cam bore. 3. The adjustable camshaft of claim 1 wherein the bearing sleeve is at least as long as the at least one collared cam element in an axial direction. 4. The adjustable camshaft of claim 1 wherein the bearing sleeve has an axial length that extends along the cam base body and the cam collar. 5. The adjustable camshaft of claim 1 wherein the bearing sleeve has an axial length that extends only along the cam base body of the at least one collared cam element. 6. The adjustable camshaft of claim 5 wherein the cam bore has a first inner diameter region extending along the cam base body and a second inner diameter region extending along the cam collar, with a first inner diameter of the first inner diameter region being larger than a second inner diameter of the second inner diameter region such that the first inner diameter region receives the bearing sleeve, wherein a radial shoulder is disposed between the first inner diameter region and the second inner diameter region. 7. The adjustable camshaft of claim 1 further comprising a bolt for rotatably fixing the at least one collared cam element to the inner shaft, the bolt extending transversely through the inner shaft and through at least one bolt opening in the outer shaft, wherein the bolt is positioned with at least one end in the at least one collared cam element, wherein the bearing sleeve has at least one radial passage opening through which the bolt extends. 8. The adjustable camshaft of claim 7 wherein the bolt is positioned with at least one end in the cam collar of the at least one collared cam element. 9. The adjustable camshaft of claim 1 wherein the bearing sleeve is comprised of bronze, brass, or plastic. 10. The adjustable camshaft of claim 1 wherein an inner bearing surface of the bearing sleeve has a coating comprising polytetrafluoroethylene. 11. The adjustable camshaft of claim 1 wherein the bearing sleeve is adapted to a width of the at least one collared cam element. 12. An adjustable camshaft comprising: an inner shaft and an outer shaft, with the inner shaft being rotatably supported in and concentric with the outer shaft; at least one collared cam element with a cam bore rotatably supported on the outer shaft, wherein the at least one collared cam element is rotatably-fixed to the inner shaft, the at least one collared cam element including a cam base body and a cam collar adjacent to the cam base body; a bolt for rotatably-fixing the at least one collared cam element to the inner shaft; and a bearing sleeve disposed between the at least one collared cam element and the outer shaft, the bearing sleeve being rotatably-fixed to the at least one collared cam element, wherein an inner bearing surface of the bearing sleeve comprises cup-like or groove-like recesses that form a lubricant reservoir. 13. The adjustable camshaft of claim 12 wherein the bearing sleeve is inserted into the cam bore of the at least one collared cam element such that a slide bearing gap is formed between the bearing sleeve and the outer shaft. 14. The adjustable camshaft of claim 13 wherein a second cam is fixed on the outer shaft.
Manufacturing of components used in valve arrangements · CPC title
Using particular materials · CPC title
Camshafts · CPC title
changing the angular relationship between crankshaft and camshaft, e.g. using helicoidal gear · CPC title
Composite camshafts, e.g. with cams or cam sleeve being able to move relative to the inner camshaft or a cam adjusting rod · CPC title
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