Patent classifications
F16C3/16
Methods and systems for a crankshaft stabilizing device
Methods and systems are provided for a stabilizing device of a crankshaft. In one example, a method may comprise randomizing a shape of each fin of a plurality of fins and a space between each fin. Randomizing the fins may decrease noise production as a result of airflow generated by the fins.
Piston cooling crankshaft
A crankshaft including a plurality of journals, a plurality of crank pins; and a plurality of crank webs connecting select ones of the plurality of journals with select ones of the plurality of crank pins. One or more of the plurality of crank webs includes at least one radially outwardly exposed surface a plurality of cooling features formed thereon.
Piston cooling crankshaft
A crankshaft including a plurality of journals, a plurality of crank pins; and a plurality of crank webs connecting select ones of the plurality of journals with select ones of the plurality of crank pins. One or more of the plurality of crank webs includes at least one radially outwardly exposed surface a plurality of cooling features formed thereon.
PISTON COOLING CRANKSHAFT
A crankshaft including a plurality of journals, a plurality of crank pins; and a plurality of crank webs connecting select ones of the plurality of journals with select ones of the plurality of crank pins. One or more of the plurality of crank webs includes at least one radially outwardly exposed surface a plurality of cooling features formed thereon.
PISTON COOLING CRANKSHAFT
A crankshaft including a plurality of journals, a plurality of crank pins; and a plurality of crank webs connecting select ones of the plurality of journals with select ones of the plurality of crank pins. One or more of the plurality of crank webs includes at least one radially outwardly exposed surface a plurality of cooling features formed thereon.
HEAT DISSIPATION STRUCTURES FOR CRANKSHAFT DAMPERS
A crankshaft damper for attachment to one end of a crankshaft of an engine. The crankshaft damper includes an elastomeric member attached to a hub, and an inertia ring connected to the hub through the elastomeric member. Several different structures for cooling the elastomeric member are disclosed that dissipate heat away from the elastomeric member. Air flow is induced near the elastomeric member by providing air flow openings in the inertia ring or the elastomeric member.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR A CRANKSHAFT STABILIZING DEVICE
Methods and systems are provided for a stabilizing device of a crankshaft. In one example, a method may comprise randomizing a shape of each fin of a plurality of fins and a space between each fin. Randomizing the fins may decrease noise production as a result of airflow generated by the fins.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR A CRANKSHAFT STABILIZING DEVICE
Methods and systems are provided for a stabilizing device of a crankshaft. In one example, a method may comprise randomizing a shape of each fin of a plurality of fins and a space between each fin. Randomizing the fins may decrease noise production as a result of airflow generated by the fins.
HEAT DISSIPATION STRUCTURES FOR CRANKSHAFT DAMPERS
A crankshaft damper for attachment to one end of a crankshaft of an engine. The crankshaft damper includes an elastomeric member attached to a hub, and an inertia ring connected to the hub through the elastomeric member. Several different structures for cooling the elastomeric member are disclosed that dissipate heat away from the elastomeric member. Air flow is induced near the elastomeric member by providing air flow openings in the inertia ring or the elastomeric member.
RECIPROCATING ENGINE
A reciprocating engine includes a crankshaft and a connecting rod rotatably coupled to the crankshaft. The connecting rod defines a fluid passage extending along a length thereof. The reciprocating engine also includes a piston dome coupled to the connecting rod, the piston dome defining an inlet in fluid communication with the fluid passage of the connecting rod for receiving a fluid from the fluid passage of the connecting rod, a cooling passage in fluid communication with the inlet for circulating the fluid through the piston dome, and an exit in fluid communication with the cooling passage.