Variable duration valve timing camshaft

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Inventors

Williams, Danny Russell

Application #

399801

Filed

Oct-6-2003

Published

Feb-15-2005

Current US Class

074/567
074/568FS
074/568R
123/90.15
123/90.16
123/90.17
123/90.31
123/90.6

International Classes

F01L 001//34

Field of Search

123/90.15-90.17 123/90.2 123/90.21 123/90.27 123/90.31 123/90.6 74/55 74/56 74/61 74/567 74/568

Assignee

Transfer Pacific Limited (Wanctua, HK)

Examiners

Denion; Thomas

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Woodcock Washburn LLP

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Abstract
A variable duration valve timing camshaft is disclosed. The camshaft has a shaft with fixed cam lobes and lobe modifying elements that are adapted to move outwardly as the rate of rotation of the camshaft increases thereby cooperating with the lobes to continuously increase the angular distance at constant radius of each fixed valve lobe's nose. The lobe modifying elements are further adapted to move inwards as the rate of rotation of the camshaft decreases thereby continuously decreasing the angular distance of constant radius of each fixed valve lobe's nose until it equals that of the fixed lobe. The lobe modifying elements are pivotally connected to the camshaft.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A variable duration valve timing camshaft comprising:

a shaft with fixed cam lobes

lobe modifying elements that are adapted to move outwardly as the rate of rotation of the camshaft increases thereby cooperating with the lobes to continuously increase the angular distance at constant radius of each fixed valve lobe's nose and wherein the lobe modifying elements are further adapted to move inwards as the rate of rotation of the camshaft decreases thereby continuously decreasing the angular distance of constant radius of each fixed valve lobe's nose until it equals that of the fixed lobe.

2. A camshaft as defined in claim 1 wherein the lobe modifying elements are pivotally connected to the camshaft.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to camshafts for four stroke internal combustion engines. More particularly it relates to camshafts that cause engine speed variable timing duration of combustion chamber valves.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Both petrol and diesel stroke engines typically use a camshaft to control the opening and closing of the engine's intake and exhaust valves. Normally the open period of the valves, usually referred to as the "duration" or "dwell", is fixed by the valve lobe shape or profile ground onto the lobe of the camshaft when it is manufactured. Normally, this profile cannot be varied without the physical replacement of the camshaft by another with a different profile ground onto its lobes.

On some engines that are described as having variable camshaft timing, the opening and closing points of the valves can be varied but the actual duration or dwell of the valve opening remains fixed. A conventional camshaft that provides a fixed amount of valve opening allows an engine to achieve maximum volumetric efficiency, and hence torque, at only one point in the engine's revolution range. The torque falls off on either side of this point.
 
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