Apparatus and method for setting mechanical lash in a valve-deactivating hydraulic lash adjuster
View Patent ↗A DHLA including a hydraulic lash adjustment mechanism disposed within a plunger slidably disposed within a pin housing that is slidably disposed within an axial bore in an adjuster body. A lash ring disposed in a groove near the outer end of the DHLA body includes a portion extending into the bore to limit travel of the pin housing and thereby set the internal mechanical lash in the DHLA. The lash ring has a thickness selected to provided a predetermined amount of mechanical lash in the assembled lifter, which thickness varies from assembly to assembly to compensate for manufacturing variation in the components. A biasing means such as a wave ring, a Belleville washer or a beveled retaining ring is also installed in the annular groove to urge the lash ring against the lower surface of the groove under all DHLA operating conditions.
1. A deactivating valvetrain member used in an internal combustion engine, comprising:
a) a body having an axial bore, and having a first groove in said axial bore, said first groove defining a lower groove surface;
b) a housing slidably disposed in said axial bore for axial displacement;
c) a first biasing member urging said housing in a first axial direction;
d) a locking mechanism for selectively limiting said axial displacement of said housing;
e) a lash ring disposed in said first groove and having a first portion extending into said axial bore, said first portion configured to limit travel of said housing in said first direction, wherein a dimension of said first portion is selected to provide a predetermined amount of internal mechanical lash in said deactivating valve train member; and
f) a second biasing member disposed adjacent said lash ring in said first groove for urging said lash ring against said lower groove surface in a second direction opposite said first direction.
2. A deactivating valvetrain member in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second biasing member is selected from the group consisting of wave spring and Belleville washer.
3. A deactivating valvetrain member in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second biasing member is formed of a resilient material.
4. A deactivating valvetrain member in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second biasing member includes a beveled surface for mating engagement with a beveled face of said first groove.
5. A deactivating valvetrain member in accordance with claim 1 wherein said body further comprises a second groove in said axial bore offspaced from said first groove, said second groove defining a pin shelf, wherein said housing includes a transverse bore therethrough, and wherein said locking mechanism comprises a locking pin slidably disposed in said transverse bore, said locking pin including an outer end for selectively engaging said pin shelf.
6. A deactivating valvetrain member in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first biasing member comprises a lost motion spring compressively disposed for urging relative motion between said body and said housing.
7. A deactivating valve train member in accordance with claim 6 wherein at least a portion of said lost motion spring is disposed below said pin housing.
8. A method for setting mechanical lash of deactivating valve train member wherein said member includes a locking mechanism, said method comprising the steps of:
a) installing a housing into an axial bore in a body of said valve train member;
b) installing a gage tool into said axial bore, said tool making contact with both a lower surface of a first groove in said axial bore and a shoulder of said housing;
c) loading said gage tool against said lower surface of said first groove and determining a first axial position of said housing relative to said body;
d) depressing said housing into said body in a first direction against a first biasing member until travel of said housing in said first direction is limited by said locking mechanism and a predetermined force is generated against said housing
e) determining a second axial position of said housing relative to said body;
d) selecting a desired mechanical lash in said valve train member;
e) calculating a desired thickness for an operational lash ring that will produce said desired mechanical lash;
f) installing said operational lash ring into said first groove; and
g) installing a biasing member adjacent said operational lash ring to urge said lash ring in a second direction against said lower surface of said first groove to yield said desired amount of mechanical lash.
9. A method in accordance with claim 8 wherein, in said depressing step, a locking pin of said locking mechanism makes contact with a pin shelf of a second groove in said axial bore for limiting said travel of said housing in said first direction.
10. An internal combustion engine comprising a deactivating valvetrain member said valve train member including
a body having an axial bore and having a groove in said axial bore, said groove defining a lower groove surface,
a housing slidably disposed in said axial bore for axial displacement,
a first biasing member urging said housing in a first axial direction,
a locking mechanism for selectively limiting said axial displacement of said housing,
a lash ring disposed in said groove and having a first portion extending into said axial bore, said first portion configured to limit travel of said housing in said first direction, wherein a dimension of said first portion is selected to provide a predetermined amount of internal mechanical lash in said deactivating valve train member, and
a second biasing member disposed adjacent said lash ring in said groove for urging said lash ring against said lower groove surface in a second direction opposite said first direction.