Flutter-suppression piston ring
11371610 · 2022-06-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16J9/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J9/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B2075/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J9/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J9/206
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J9/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B3/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A piston ring is provided, in particular a compression piston ring having at least one recess with a lower edge running obliquely to the upper piston ring flank on its upper piston ring flank, the ring flank extending radially outward from the piston ring interior and radially inward from the piston ring bearing surface. The piston ring has a chamfer, which is opposite at least one recess. At least one recess and the chamfer extend in the radial direction up to at most the center of the cross-sectional area of the piston ring.
Claims
1. A piston ring, comprising a piston ring bearing surface, a piston ring interior opposite the piston ring bearing surface and both an upper piston ring flank and a lower piston ring flank, wherein at least one recess extending radially outward, starting from the piston ring interior, is provided in the upper piston ring flank, wherein a lower edge of the at least one recess runs obliquely to the upper piston ring flank, wherein the piston ring has a negative twist in the installed state, wherein the piston ring has a chamfer at the edge between the piston ring interior and the lower piston ring flank, the at least one recess and the chamfer extending in the radial direction up to at most the position of the center of the axial cross-sectional area of the piston ring, and the at least one recess is opposite the chamfer.
2. The piston ring according to claim 1, wherein an angle between 3° and 30° is formed between the lower edge of the at least one recess and the upper piston ring flank.
3. The piston ring according to claim 1, wherein the radial extent of the at least one recess amounts to at most 75% of the radial thickness of the piston ring.
4. The piston ring according to claim 1, wherein a quotient of the total volume of the at least one recess, and the circumference of the piston ring is in the range of 0.04 mm.sup.2-0.08 mm.sup.2.
5. The piston ring according to claim 1, wherein the piston ring is a rectangular ring, a trapezoidal ring, a minute ring, a nose ring or a nose minute ring.
6. The piston ring according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of recesses is provided.
7. The piston ring according to claim 6, wherein the plurality of recesses comprises at most 40 recesses.
8. The piston ring according to claim 6, wherein the recesses each have the same shape.
9. The piston ring according to claim 6, wherein the recesses are arranged at a uniform distance from one another in the circumferential direction.
10. The piston ring according to claim 1, wherein the axial height of the piston ring is adjusted so that an axial clearance of of equal to or less than 50 μm remains in the piston ring groove into which the piston ring is to be installed.
11. A combination of a piston with a piston ring groove and the piston ring according to claim 1.
12. The combination according to claim 11, wherein the piston ring groove has an axial height which is 20 μm-40 μm greater than the axial height of the piston ring.
13. The combination according to claim 11, wherein the piston ring groove has an axial height which is 0 μm-50 μm greater than the axial height of the piston ring.
14. The combination according to claim 11, wherein the axial height of the piston ring groove decreases radially toward the inside.
15. The combination according to claim 14, wherein the axial outside height of the piston ring groove is at least 30 μm 50 μm greater than the axial inside height of the piston ring groove.
16. The combination according to claim 14, wherein an angle between the upper and lower piston ring groove flanks in an axial cross section amounts to 0.3°-1°.
17. The combination according to claim 14, wherein the axial outside height of the piston ring groove is at least 30 μm greater than the axial inside height of the piston ring groove.
18. A piston ring comprising a piston ring bearing surface, a piston ring interior opposite the piston ring bearing surface and an upper piston ring flank and a lower piston ring flank, wherein at least one recess is provided in the upper piston ring flank, extending radially inward, starting from the piston ring bearing surface, wherein a lower edge of the at least one recess runs obliquely to the upper piston ring flank, wherein the piston ring in the installed state has a positive twist, wherein the piston ring has a chamfer on the edge between the piston ring interior and the upper piston ring flank, the at least one recess extending from the piston ring bearing surface, and the chamfer extending radially from the piston ring interior up to at most the position of the center of the axial cross-sectional area of the piston ring, and at least one recess is opposite the chamfer.
19. The piston ring according to claim 18, wherein an angle between 3° and 30° is formed between the lower edge of the at least one recess and the upper piston ring flank.
20. The piston ring according to claim 18, wherein the radial extent of the at least one recess amounts to at most 75% of the radial thickness of the piston ring.
21. The piston ring according to claim 18, wherein a quotient of the total volume of the at least one recess, and the circumference of the piston ring is in the range of 0.04 mm.sup.2-0.08 mm.sup.2.
22. The piston ring according to claim 18, wherein the piston ring is a rectangular ring, a trapezoidal ring, a minute ring, a nose ring or a nose minute ring.
23. The piston ring according to claim 18, wherein a plurality of recesses is provided.
24. The piston ring according to claim 23, wherein the plurality of recesses comprises at most 40 recesses.
25. The piston ring according to claim 18, wherein the axial height of the piston ring is adjusted so that an axial clearance of equal to or less than 50 μm remains in the piston ring groove into which the piston ring is to be installed.
26. A combination of a piston with a piston ring groove and a piston ring according to claim 18.
27. The combination according to claim 26, wherein the piston ring groove has an axial height which is 20 μm-40 μm greater than the axial height of the piston ring.
28. The combination according to claim 26, wherein the piston ring groove has an axial height which is 0 μm-50 μm, greater than the axial height of the piston ring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Examples of embodiments of the invention are described in greater detail below with reference to the figures, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) The chamfer is represented as a slant in the figures. However, within the context of the present patent application, the term “chamfer” should be understood more generally to refer to a peripheral recess (running around the circumference of the piston ring) of the piston ring (in the axial cross section). For example, the outside contour of the cross section in the area of the “chamfer” may also be referred to in general as having corners (polygonal), being rounded (concave or convex), etc., except for the case when it is straight, as in the case of a slant.
(11) The recesses facilitate the flow of combustion gases between the upper piston ring flank and the upper flank of a piston groove, in which the piston ring 1 is installed, in comparison with a traditional piston ring (i.e., to reach the piston ring interior) to thereby press the piston ring 1 more strongly against the cylinder wall and improve the sealing effect.
(12) This also makes it possible to minimize the axial clearance, i.e., the clearance between the piston ring flanks and the piston ring groove flanks. In comparison with the usual 60-120 μm, the axial height of the piston ring 1 here is preferably adjusted to the axial height of the piston ring groove in such a way as to leave a clearance of max. 50 μm, preferably 20-40 μm. Therefore, the amount of oil that can flow between piston ring flanks and piston ring groove flanks is reduced, while gas can flow through at least one recess.
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(14) The “twist behavior” of the embodiments described with reference to
(15) In the radial direction, the recesses 2 do not extend up to the piston ring bearing surface 4 (in the case of interior recesses) and/or up to the piston ring interior 6 (in the case of exterior recesses), i.e., the radial extent of the recesses 2 is smaller than the radial thickness (i.e., the wall thickness) of the piston ring 1; the recesses extend up to max. a position of the center of the axial cross-sectional area of the piston ring. It is preferable here for the radial extent T of the recesses 2 to amount to max. 75%, more preferably 50%, more preferably 25% of the radial thickness of the piston ring 1. The radial extent of the recesses 2 is preferably between 20% and 60%, more preferably between 40% and 60%, of the radial thickness of the piston ring 1.
(16) Similarly, the chamfer 12 extends radially up to the max. position of the center of the axial cross-sectional area of the piston ring. The radial extent of the chamfer 12 preferably amounts to max. 50% of the radial thickness of the piston ring 1.
(17) At least one recess may have different shapes. For example, in addition to cubical shapes and shapes with a rectangular cross section, for example, rounded shapes or shapes having a trapezoidal, triangular or circular segment cross section are also conceivable. The depth (i.e., the extent in the axial direction) of the at least one recess 2 decreases linearly, starting from the piston ring interior 6 and/or the piston ring bearing surface 4 in a radial direction, i.e., a lower edge of the at least one recess 2 runs obliquely to the upper piston ring flank 8. The depth is preferably reduced in such a way that a slant with an angle θ between 3° and 30°, more preferably between 10° and 20°, is formed. In other words, the lower edge of the recesses 2 preferably runs at an angle θ between 3° and 30°, more preferably between 10° and 20°, relative to the upper piston ring flank 8. Different shapes of the recesses may of course also be used on a piston ring at the same time.
(18) Multiple recesses, more preferably at most 40 recesses, are preferably provided. The recesses are preferably arranged regularly in the circumferential direction, i.e., the recesses are situated at uniform distance from one another.
(19) The total area (total cross-sectional area of the passages formed by the recesses when considered in the radial direction), measured on the piston ring interior or the piston ring bearing surface, of the recesses should amount to at least 20 μm multiplied times the piston ring circumference. In other words, if all the recesses have the same shape, which is a rectangular cross section, the following equation is used for the area:
L.Math.d.Math.N≥π.Math.D.Math.20 μm
where N stands for the number of recesses, L is the length of the recesses in the circumferential direction, d is the axial depth of the recesses (both measured on the piston ring interior or the piston ring bearing surface) and D is the diameter of the piston ring, measured on the piston ring interior in the case of interior recesses or on the piston ring bearing surface in the case of exterior recesses. This condition should be maintained similarly if the recesses have different shapes, i.e.,
.sub.tot≥π.Math.D.Math.20 μm
where .sub.tot is the total area of the recesses, measured on the piston ring interior or on the piston ring bearing surface.
(20) The total number of recesses can be adjusted to the respective requirements. For example, in the case of a piston ring having a diameter in the range of 60 mm to 150 mm, it is possible to arrange a small number of relatively wide recesses with a length of more than 20 mm in the circumferential direction or to arrange a larger number of relatively narrow recesses with a length of less than 10 mm.
(21) If T denotes the distance over which the recesses extend in the radial direction, i.e., the radial extent of the recesses, then the following equation is preferably applicable for the volume:
T.Math.L.Math.d.Math.N≥π.Math.D.Math.0.04 mm.sup.2
where it is assumed, as is the case above with the equation for area, that the recesses have a rectangular cross section when considered in the radial direction, and the axial depth of the recesses decreases approximately linearly starting from the piston ring interior or the piston ring bearing surface (in other words, it is assumed that a slant is formed as described above).
(22) If the recesses do not have a rectangular cross section, as seen in the radial direction, but instead have a different shape and if the axial depth of the recesses decreases linearly in the radial direction (as above), then the following equation holds in more general terms:
2.Math.V.Math.N≥π.Math.D.Math.0.04 mm.sup.2
where V is the volume of a single recess. If various recesses have different shapes, the equation is:
2.Math.V.sub.tot≥.Math.D.Math.0.04 mm.sup.2
where V.sub.tot is the total volume of all recesses (again assuming an essentially linear decline in the axial depth of the recesses). Preferably V.sub.tot is in the range of π.Math.D.Math.0.04 mm.sup.2 to π.Math.D.Math.0.08 mm.sup.2, i.e., in other words, the ratio of the total volume V.sub.tot of the recesses 2 and of the circumference π.Math.D of the piston ring is in the range of 0.04 mm.sup.2 to 0.08 mm.sup.2.
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(25) A chamfer at the upper edge of the piston ring interior 6 accordingly results in a “positive twist” in the installed state. This is shown as an example in
(26) In both cases, i.e., both positive and negative twist, the recesses 2 are each arranged in such a way that they are located where the piston ring 1 is in contact with the upper piston groove flank 24. The recesses 2 thus form passages for combustion gases, so that the gases can get behind the piston ring 1, i.e., they can enter into the area 18 between the piston ring interior and the piston groove base. The statements made above in conjunction with
(27) It is also conceivable for the recesses to be arranged at irregular intervals in order to balance out an irregular twist because the recesses also influence the twist behavior.
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(30) Piston rings according to the present invention are provided in particular for a second compression ring. Such a compression ring is preferably designed as a rectangular ring, a trapezoidal ring, a minute ring, a nose ring or a nose minute ring. A piston ring according to the invention is preferably used in a trapezoidal piston ring groove, which becomes wider radially toward the outside, forming an angle of 0.3° to 1° between the piston ring groove flanks.
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(32) The piston 22 has a piston ring groove but even other piston ring grooves may also be present for additional piston rings. The axial height of the piston ring groove is 0-50 μm, preferably 20-40 μm greater than the axial height of the piston ring.
(33) The flanks of the piston ring groove do not run in parallel but instead their spacing decreases radially toward the inside, with an angle Φ being formed between the piston ring groove flanks. As an example, the lower piston ring groove flank 24 here runs parallel to the radial direction (i.e., perpendicular to the axial direction), while the upper piston ring groove flank 26 does not run parallel to it. In general, only one or both (upper or lower) piston ring groove flank(s) 24, 26 cannot run parallel to the radial direction. The angle Φ denotes the angle between the two piston ring groove flanks, i.e., not the angle between the upper piston ring groove flank and the radial direction, as is shown for the sake of simplicity in the figure, but it does correspond to this in the example shown here. The angle Φ is preferably between 0.3° and 1°. The outer axial height (axial outer height) of the piston ring groove is preferably at least 30 μm greater, more preferably 30-50 μm greater, than the inner axial height (axial inner height) of the piston ring groove.