Patent classifications
F02F2001/006
Internal combustion engine system
A system and method are provided for an internal combustion engine. An engine system, in one example, includes a cylinder liner positioned within an opening of a crankcase, including a surface biasing a landing surface of an undercut fillet of the crankcase, and including a cylinder opening and a seal arranged in a groove of the cylinder liner positioned axially above the undercut fillet. The engine system further includes a fluid gasket and a combustion gasket positioned between a cylinder head and the crankcase, the fluid gasket and the combustion gasket being decoupled from one another.
Abnormal combustion protection in an engine and piston configuration for same
An engine includes a cylinder liner and a piston movable within the cylinder liner, a crevice formed between a top land of the piston and the cylinder liner, and an oil entry clearance formed between a top ring of the piston and the cylinder liner. The engine also includes an abnormal combustion inhibitor having an oil recapture surface exposed to the crevice and oriented to limit migration of oil from the crevice toward a combustion chamber in the engine. The abnormal combustion inhibitor includes a groove structure having as a substrate at least one of the cylinder liner or the piston. Related methodology is also disclosed.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE SYSTEM
A system and method are provided for an internal combustion engine. An engine system, in one example, includes a cylinder liner positioned within an opening of a crankcase, including a surface biasing a landing surface of an undercut fillet of the crankcase, and including a cylinder opening and a seal arranged in a groove of the cylinder liner positioned axially above the undercut fillet. The engine system further includes a fluid gasket and a combustion gasket positioned between a cylinder head and the crankcase, the fluid gasket and the combustion gasket being decoupled from one another.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
An internal combustion engine includes: a cylinder in which a piston reciprocates; a stepped portion that is formed on an upper end portion of an inner peripheral surface of the cylinder; and a ring member having a cylindrical shape provided to the stepped portion. The thickness of the ring member decreases toward the bottom dear center of the piston, and an outer peripheral surface of the ring member is an inclined surface, where a lower end of the outer peripheral surface is positioned closer to the center in the radial direction of the ring member than an upper end of the outer peripheral surface.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
An internal combustion engine includes: a cylinder in which a piston reciprocates; a cylinder head positioned above the cylinder; a gasket disposed between the cylinder and the cylinder head; a stepped portion that is formed at an upper end portion of an inner peripheral surface of the cylinder and positioned below the gasket; a ring member having a cylindrical shape provided to the stepped portion; and a protrusion portion that is formed in a manner to protrude from the ring member and bites into a lower surface of the gasket.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE INCLUDING AN ELEMENT AT THE CYLINDER INNER WALL FOR SCRAPING OFF OIL CARBON
An internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle includes an element at the cylinder inner wall for scraping off oil carbon. The internal combustion engine includes at least one working cylinder and a cylinder head closing the working cylinder, the working cylinder including a cylinder barrel and/or a cylinder liner (1), and which includes at least one element in the area of the cylinder head, which is suitable for scraping off any accumulated oil carbon.
ABNORMAL COMBUSTION PROTECTION IN AN ENGINE AND PISTON CONFIGURATION FOR SAME
An engine includes a cylinder liner and a piston movable within the cylinder liner, a crevice formed between a top land of the piston and the cylinder liner, and an oil entry clearance formed between a top ring of the piston and the cylinder liner. The engine also includes an abnormal combustion inhibitor having an oil recapture surface exposed to the crevice and oriented to limit migration of oil from the crevice toward a combustion chamber in the engine. The abnormal combustion inhibitor includes a groove structure having as a substrate at least one of the cylinder liner or the piston. Related methodology is also disclosed.
PISTON AND CYLINDER OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
A piston of a cylinder of an internal combustion engine includes: an upper piston crown; a radially outer surface; a plurality grooves arranged on the radially outer surface; and a plurality of piston rings each positioned in a respective one of the grooves. The radially outer surface forms a top land arranged between the upper piston crown and an uppermost one of the grooves of the piston, and the top land has an axial length and a non-abrasion-proof coating.
Piston for an internal combustion engine
A piston for an internal combustion engine may include a piston head, an encircling fire land, and at least one annular groove structured to receive a piston ring and disposed contiguous to the fire land. The piston may include a first fire land portion having a first axial height h1, a second fire land portion having a second axial height h2, and a third fire land portion having a third axial height h3. The first fire land portion may have an upper external diameter D1. The third fire land portion may have a lower external diameter D3. A transition from the first to the second fire land portion may have a first external diameter D12. A transition from the second to the third fire land portion may have a second external diameter D23. The relationship (D12D23)/h2>(D23D3)/h3 may apply.
PISTON FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
A piston for an internal combustion engine may include a piston head, an encircling fire land, and at least one annular groove structured to receive a piston ring and disposed contiguous to the fire land. The piston may include a first fire land portion having a first axial height h1, a second fire land portion having a second axial height h2, and a third fire land portion having a third axial height h3. The first fire land portion may have an upper external diameter D1. The third fire land portion may have a lower external diameter D3. A transition from the first to the second fire land portion may have a first external diameter D12. A transition from the second to the third fire land portion may have a second external diameter D23. The relationship (D12D23)/h2>(D23D3)/h3 may apply.