F16J9/068

OIL SCRAPER RING SPRING FOR AN OIL SCRAPER RING AND OIL SCRAPER RING
20200072352 · 2020-03-05 ·

The present invention relates to an oil scraper ring spring (1) for an oil scraper ring (3) comprising the oil scraper ring spring (1), an upper and a lower metal ring (21, 22) and provided for being mounted in an oil ring groove of a piston. The oil scraper ring spring (1) comprises a plurality of upper regions (5) and a plurality of lower regions (7) arranged in alternating manner in a circumferential direction so as to be spaced in an axial direction; connecting regions (9) each connecting the adjacent upper and lower regions (5, 7) to each other. Each of the upper and lower regions (5, 7) comprises: a nose section (13) disposed at the inner circumferential end and adapted to push the respectively abutting upper or lower metal ring (21, 22) radially outwardly, and having a through-opening (15); an abutment section (17) extending radially between the nose section (13) and the outer circumferential end and configured to have the respective upper metal ring (21) abutting thereon or the respective lower metal ring (22) abutting thereon; wherein the abutment section (17) has a recess (19) formed therein the depth of which, relative to the abutting area of the abutment section (17), increases in the radial direction towards the through-opening (15), and the width of which increases in the radial direction towards the through-opening (15); wherein the recess (19) in the abutment section (17) has substantially the shape of a half-funnel; wherein the half-funnel has an opening angle of 30 to 150, in particular of 30 to 60, or wherein the upper side edges of the recess (19) span an angular segment of 5-50, in particular 5-15; and wherein increasing the depth and width of the recess (19) radially inwardly together with the through-opening (15) serves to increase and accelerate the oil flow to the piston center.

Combination oil ring
10571024 · 2020-02-25 · ·

Provided is an oil ring. A shape of an outer peripheral surface of an upper segment arranged on an engine combustion chamber side has a symmetrical curved shape. A shape of an outer peripheral surface of a lower segment arranged on a side away from the engine combustion chamber is a symmetrical curved shape.

Combined oil control ring

To provide a combined oil control ring comprising a pair of upper and lower side rails and an axially corrugated spacer expander having upper and lower portions for automobile engines, which is capable of keeping an excellent oil-controlling function without sticking between a spacer expander and side rails even in a long period of engine operation, the upper and lower portions of the spacer expander have tabs pushing inner peripheral surfaces of the side rails, projections supporting the side rails, and intermediate portions between the tabs and the projections; each intermediate portion opposing the side rail has at least one groove extending in a substantially circumferential direction is recessed when viewed along a radial direction.

Combined oil ring

A combined oil ring in which carbon sludge and the like are not deposited between side rails and a spacer expander even if an internal combustion engine is operated for a long period of time. The combined oil ring includes an outer circumferential end portion of a space forming part and a continuous part that are closed and not open toward the outer circumferential side, thereby reducing carbon sludge deposits.

SIDE RAIL AND OIL CONTROL RING COMPRISING SAME
20240084894 · 2024-03-14 ·

A side rail forms an oil control ring together with a spacer expander, and includes: an outer peripheral surface; an inner peripheral surface having a vertically symmetrical shape in an axial cross section; a first side surface; and a second side surface. The inner peripheral surface includes an inner tip portion satisfying following Condition 1 in an axial cross section.


0.7R1/h01.1Condition 1:

In the expression, R1 represents a curvature radius (unit: mm) of a curve forming the inner tip portion, and h0 represents a height (unit: mm) of the side rail.

COMBINATION OIL RING
20190360585 · 2019-11-28 ·

Provided is an oil ring. A shape of an outer peripheral surface of an upper segment arranged on an engine combustion chamber side has a symmetrical curved shape. A shape of an outer peripheral surface of a lower segment arranged on a side away from the engine combustion chamber is a symmetrical curved shape.

SEGMENT, COMBINATION OIL RING, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR A SEGMENT
20190360584 · 2019-11-28 ·

Provided are a segment, a combination oil ring, and a manufacturing method for a segment, which are capable of preventing independent rotation of the segment while dealing with reduction in tension of the combination oil ring. Specifically, provided is a segment being slidable in an axial direction of a cylinder under a state in which an inner peripheral surface of the segment is pressed by ear portions formed in an expander spacer in a circumferential direction and an outer periphery side of the segment is pressed against an inner wall of the cylinder, in which the inner peripheral surface of the segment has at least two or more dross-projecting portions in the circumferential direction, and the dross-projecting portions have a projection height of from 4 m to 25 m.

Piston ring system for an internal combustion engine with direct water injection

A piston ring system for an internal combustion engine includes a first compression piston ring (2), a second compression piston ring (4), and an oil scraper piston ring (6). The first compression piston ring (2) has a first ring body (8) with a first upper ring flank (10), a first lower ring flank (12), a first ring inner side (14), a first ring outer side (16), as well as two first abutting surfaces. A first contact region (18) of the first ring body (8) is arranged with a cylinder running surface (20) above a first piston ring center (22). At least one first oil pocket (24) is arranged below the first contact region (18) in the circumferential direction. The second compression piston ring (4) having a second ring body (26) a second upper ring flank (28), a second lower ring flank (30), a second ring inner side (32), a second ring outer side (34), as well as two second abutting surfaces. A second contact region (36) of the second ring body (26) is arranged with the cylinder running surface (20) above or below a second piston ring center (38). At least one second oil pocket (40) is arranged below the second contact region (36) in the circumferential direction. The oil scraper piston ring (6) is formed in one piece, two pieces, or three pieces.

Side rail

A side rail (1) is formed in a sprit ring shape with an opening (10) and to be mounted on a space expander (2) in an annular shape to constitute, together with the space expander (2), a multi-piece oil ring (3) used in an internal combustion engine. The side rail (1) includes an outer peripheral surface (14) facing radially outward, an inner peripheral surface (13) facing radially inward, a first axial surface (11) facing a crankcase, a second axial surface (12) facing a combustion chamber and parallel to the first axial surface (11), and a protrusion (20) formed on the outer peripheral surface (14) in a position offset from an intermediate position between the first axial surface (11) and the second axial surface (12) toward the first axial surface (11) and protruding radially outward from the outer peripheral surface (14).

MULTIPLE-PIECE OIL STRIPPING PISTON RING WITH REDUCED FRICTION
20190113139 · 2019-04-18 ·

A three-piece piston oil control ring 2 has an upper, disc-shaped scraping ring 4, a lower, disc-shaped stabilising ring 6, and a circular expander 8 which has projections 10 protruding in the axial direction on an inner face. The circular expander 8 is arranged between the upper scraping ring 4 and the lower stabilising ring 6, wherein the projections 10 each bear inwardly against an inner face 14 of the scraping ring 4 or against an inner face 16 of the stabilising ring 6. An outer radius 18 of the scraping ring 4 is greater than an outer radius 20 of the lower stabilising ring 6, so that there is a radius difference ? between the scraping ring 4 and the stabilising ring 6.