IP Library Granted Patent US 7,331,318
Granted Patent B2
US 7,331,318 · App. 11/340,021 · Granted Feb 19, 2008

Camshaft adjuster with play-free locking

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Patent No.
US 7,331,318
App. No.
11/340,021
Granted
Feb 19, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Camshaft adjusters according to the swivel motor principle may be provided with a bar which arrests the rotor in a position relative to the stator. A bar according to the invention is provided with two portions, between which a change of power transmission takes place during the arresting process.

Claims (15)

1. A camshaft adjuster according to the swivel motor principle, comprising:

a rotor and a stator, wherein the stator forms by means of webs together with a blade of the rotor, at least two hydraulic chambers acting in opposition, with an arresting unit comprising a biasing means, a bar and a receiving opening corresponding to the bar for receiving a part of the bar, for arresting the rotor in a position relative to the stator;

wherein the bar comprises a first portion, being an advance power transmission portion, which has a first diameter, and a second portion, being a wedging portion, which has a second diameter, wherein the first diameter is larger than the second diameter;

the first and second portions being disposed on the bar such that they are located in the receiving opening during the arresting;

the receiving opening having a larger diameter than the advance power transmission portion; and

wherein the arresting firstly occurs by the advance of the first portion moving into the receiving opening, the first portion being subject to play, and the arresting secondly occurs by the second portion moving further into the receiving opening for wedging engagement to minimize play, whereby a stepped change of power transmission takes place during the arresting.

2. A camshaft adjuster as claimed in claim 1 , also wherein the wedging portion is a mandrel which preferably engages in the longitudinal axis of the bar.

3. A camshaft adjuster as claimed in claim 2 , also wherein the mandrel comprises at least one circular portion, which has a frustoconical partial contour, and preferably at least one straight portion.

4. A camshaft adjuster as claimed in claim 1 , also wherein the first diameter and the second diameter lie in the same plane of the bar.

5. A camshaft adjuster as claimed in claim 1 , also wherein the wedging portion has a contour which, symmetrically in surface contact with the corresponding receiving opening, produces a wedging effect, in particular by means of frustoconical portion contours.

6. A camshaft adjuster as claimed in claim 1 , also wherein the first diameter is a diameter of a cylindrical rod and the second diameter is a frustoconical diameter.

7. A camshaft adjuster as claimed in claim 1 , also wherein the bar comprises at one end, in particular the end which is remote from the receiving opening, a circumferential collar under which hydraulic medium can flow, and the bar comprises a central opening in which the biasing means, in particular a helical spring, engages, so that the bar has in particular the shape of a cover cap, wherein another side of the biasing means is preferably supported at the plate.

8. A camshaft adjuster as claimed in claim 1 , also wherein a hydraulic medium can flow under the bar through ducting on the side which is near the receiving opening.

9. A camshaft adjuster as claimed in claim 1 , also wherein a tip of the bar is a circular ring, the wall thickness of which increases continuously in the direction away from the receiving opening.

10. A camshaft adjuster as claimed in claim 2 , also wherein the mandrel is of a smaller height than the space which is formed by the wedging portion.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 10, 2009
From: BEAR STEARNS CORPORATE LENDING, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
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