CROSSHEAD FOR A PISTION ROD
20170219006 · 2017-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A crosshead for a piston rod is provided, which comprises a main body having a first and a second seat. The first seat is configured to hold a connecting rod, and the second seat is configured to hold a piston rod. The main body is made as a single piece.
Claims
1. A crosshead for a piston rod, comprising: a main body having a first and a second seat, said first seat being configured to hold a connecting rod, and said second seat being configured to hold a piston rod, wherein said main body is made as a single piece.
2. The crosshead according to claim 1, wherein said second seat is a bore through said main body, said bore having a central axis defining a longitudinal axis of said main body.
3. The crosshead according to claim 1, wherein said bore has an internal surface configured to contact said piston rod.
4. The crosshead according to claim 2, wherein said main body has a front surface, said bore having an opening on said front surface.
5. The crosshead according to claim 4, wherein said front surface is smooth.
6. The crosshead according to claim 1, wherein said first seat comprises two holes for a pin, the main body being provided with at least one receptacle for each hole to allow locking of said pin into the respective hole.
7. The crosshead according to claim 6, wherein said receptacles are located on said front surface.
8. The crosshead according to claim 6, wherein said receptacles are located on the back surface.
9. The crosshead according to claim 1, wherein said main body has a front portion and a back portion, said first seat being located on the back portion, said second seat being located on the front portion.
10. The crosshead according to claim 9, wherein the back portion comprises two branches, each connected to the front portion, each branch having a respective hole for a pin.
11. The crosshead according to claim 10, wherein each branch has a thickness of between 22 to 25% of the total width of the crosshead.
12. The crosshead according to claim 10, wherein said branches are not connected directly.
13. The crosshead according to claim 10, further comprising two shoes, each shoe being connected to both branches.
14. The crosshead according to claim 10, further comprising four shoes, each shoe being connected to one of said branches.
15. The crosshead according to claim 3, wherein said main body has a front surface, said bore having an opening on said front surface.
16. The crosshead according to claim 11, wherein said branches are not connected directly.
17. The crosshead according to claim 11, further comprising two shoes, each shoe being connected to both branches.
18. The crosshead according to claim 12, further comprising two shoes, each shoe being connected to both branches.
19. The crosshead according to claim 11, further comprising four shoes, each shoe being connected to one of said branches.
20. The crosshead according to claim 12, further comprising four shoes, each shoe being connected to one of said branches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Further details and specific embodiments will refer to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] The following description of exemplary embodiments refer to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in different drawings identify the same or similar elements. The following detailed description does not limit the application. Instead, the scope of the application is defined by the appended claims.
[0016] Reference throughout the specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the subject matter disclosed. Thus, the appearance of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout the specification is not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, the particular features, structures or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
[0017] With reference to the attached figures, with the number 1 is indicated a crosshead for a piston rod according to an embodiment.
[0018] The crosshead 1 has the purpose of connecting comprises a main body 3. The main body 3 is used to link a connecting rod 2 with a piston rod 4, as shown for example in
[0019] Indeed, the main body 3 has a first 5 and a second seat 6. The first seat 5 is configured to hold the connecting rod 2. The second seat 6 is configured to hold the piston rod 4. In an embodiment, the first 5 and the second seat 6 are positioned on opposite ends of the main body 3. With more detail, the main body 3 has a front portion 3a and a back portion 3b. The first seat 5 is located on the back portion 3b, the second seat 6 is located on the front portion 3a.
[0020] The main body 3 has a longitudinal axis “A”, along which the first 5 and the second seat 6 are substantially aligned i,e longitudinal axis “A, first 5 and the second seat 6 are on same plane. Indeed, the longitudinal axis “A” is the longitudinal axis of the piston rod 4. In other words, the longitudinal axis “A” identifies the direction along which the crosshead 1 moves during normal functioning. The main body 3 also has a hinge axis “B” in the first seat 5, around which the connecting rod 2 can rotate. The hinge axis “B” is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis “A”.
[0021] The main body 3 has a front surface 13. For the purpose of the present disclosure, the front surface 13 is the surface of the crosshead 1 that, in use, faces the piston. In a first embodiment, shown in
[0022] The main body 3 has also a back surface 15. Such back surface 15 is in particular opposite to the front surface 13. In other words, in use the back surface 15 faces the crankshaft.
[0023] It is to be noted that the main body 3 is made as a single piece. In other words, the main body 3 is not made of separate pieces, but is a single, continuous entity. With more detail, the main body 3 is continuous at least between the first 5 and the second seat 6. In use, the loads between the piston rod 4 and the connecting rod 2 are transferred primarily through the main body 3.
[0024] With detail, the above mentioned first seat 5 is designed to provide a way to link the crosshead 1 to the connecting rod. In order to achieve this purpose, the main body 3 is provided with two holes 7 which can hold a pin 12. The two holes 7 are coaxial. Indeed, the above mentioned hinge axis “B” is defined by the axis of the holes 7. As discussed above, according to an embodiment, the pin 12 can be inserted in a further hole (not shown) of the connecting rod 2.
[0025] The first seat 5 comprises two holes 7 for a pin 12. Indeed, the main body 3 is provided with at least one receptacle 10 for each hole 7. In an embodiment, the main body 3 is provided with at two receptacles 10 for each hole 7. This is to allow locking of the pin 12 into the hole 7. In an embodiment, this operation is performed using studs 11, as shown in
[0026] It is to be noted that in the embodiment from
[0027] The above mentioned second seat 6 has a lateral surface 6a configured to engage the piston rod 4. Indeed, the lateral surface 6a of the second seat 6 extends at least along the aforementioned longitudinal axis “A”. In other words, the lateral surface 6a develops around the longitudinal axis “A”. According to the embodiment shown in
[0028] With additional detail, the bore 9 has an opening 14 on the front surface 13 of the main body 3. In the embodiment from
[0029] Also, the piston rod 4 has an engagement surface (not shown) configured to contact the at least in part the lateral surface 6a of the second seat 6. In an embodiment, shown in
[0030] The back portion 3b of the main body 3 comprises two branches 17. Each branch is connected to the front portion 3a of the main body 3. Indeed, each branch 17 bears a respective hole 7 for the pin 12 described above. Thus the second seat is defined between the branches 17 of the back portion 3b.
[0031] According to the embodiments, the branches 17 have the shape of thick plates, which are parallel to each other and equidistant from the longitudinal axis “A”. In an embodiment, each branch 17 has a thickness of comprised between 22 to 25% of total width of the crosshead 1.
[0032] It is also to be noted that the branches 17 are not connected to each other directly. Indeed, they fork from the front portion 3a of the main body 3 without otherwise joining one another directly.
[0033] The crosshead 1 also comprises sliding shoes 18 attached to the main body 3 and designed to allow a reciprocating movement along the longitudinal axis “A”.
[0034] According to several embodiments, the crosshead 1 comprises four shoes 18. Each shoe is connected to one of the branches 17 of the back portion 3b of the main body 3. Such embodiments are shown in
[0035] According to other embodiments, not illustrated in the drawings, the crosshead 1 comprises only two shoes 18. In this case, each shoe is connected to both branches 17. In other words, in these embodiments the shoes 18 bridge the two branches 17 of the back portion 3b.
[0036] The sliding shoes 18 themselves will not be further described, as they are known to the person skilled in the art.
[0037] It is to be understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of various embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and functions of various embodiments, this disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of structure and arrangement of parts within the principles of the embodiments to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the teachings disclosed herein can be applied to other systems without departing from the scope and spirit of the application.