Joined connection on a two-part piston and joining method
11098800 · 2021-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16J1/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F3/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F3/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16J1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F3/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J1/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A piston, in particular, a gallery-cooled piston for an internal combustion engine has a piston bottom part and a piston upper part which are connected in a joining process to produce the piston. The piston upper part has at least one ring zone and an inner wall. The piston bottom part has a radially circumferential oblique surface at the end which faces the piston upper part. The oblique surface, interacting with the inner wall of the piston upper part, brings about a centering action during the joining process of the piston parts. A joining method for manufacturing a piston is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A piston for an internal combustion engine, having a piston lower part and a piston upper part that are connected in a joining process to form the piston, wherein the piston upper part includes at least one ring belt having a lower distal end and an inner wall, the piston comprising the piston lower part having an oblique surface radially increasing relative to the piston stroke axis and extending downward relative to the upper part around an outer circumference of the lower part and facing the piston upper part, wherein on contact of the upper part to the lower part the upper part ring belt lower distal end is positioned axially lower than a cooling gallery relative to the piston stroke axis and engages the oblique surface to center the upper part relative to the lower part about the piston stroke axis.
2. The piston from claim 1, wherein the piston lower part has at least one sliding surface positioned substantially parallel to the piston stroke axis and adjacent the ring belt lower distal end that interacts with the inner wall of the piston upper part to form a joining seam in the joining process.
3. The piston from claim 1, wherein at least one contact surface is provided in an area of at least one joining seam to form a gap.
4. The piston from claim 3, wherein the gap adjacent the contact surface acts to hold soldering material.
5. The piston from claim 1, wherein a repository is provided to receive soldering material.
6. The piston from claim 1, wherein a circumferential collar is provided on the piston upper part as a limit during the joining process interacting with a stop.
7. The piston from claim 1 wherein the lower part further comprises a radially positioned sliding surface parallel to the piston stroke axis, the sliding surface positioned around an outer circumference of the lower part and continuous with the oblique surface, the sliding surface operable to form a joining seam with the upper part inner wall adjacent the ring belt lower distal end.
8. The piston from claim 7 wherein the sliding surface is positioned above the oblique surface toward the piston upper part.
9. A method for producing a piston, for an internal combustion engine, having a piston lower part and a piston upper part that are connected in a joining process to form the piston, wherein the piston upper part has an inner wall, the method comprising: forming the piston lower part to include an oblique surface radially increasing relative to a piston stroke axis and extending downward relative to the upper part around an outer circumference of the lower part; forming the piston upper part to include a ring belt having a lower distal end and an inner wall; installing the piston upper part on the piston lower part along the piston stroke axis; engaging the ring belt lower distal end with the oblique surface in an axial position lower than a cooling gallery relative to the piston stroke axis thereby positionally centering the piston upper part relative to the piston lower part; and permanently joining the piston upper part to the lower part.
10. The method from claim 9, further comprising forming at least one ring in the ring belt after joining the piston upper part to the lower part.
11. A method for producing a piston, for an internal combustion engine, having a piston lower part and a piston upper part that are connected in a joining process to form the piston, wherein the piston upper part has an inner wall, the method comprising: forming the piston lower part to include an oblique surface radially increasing relative to a piston stroke axis and extending downward relative to the upper part around an outer circumference of the lower part; forming the piston upper part to include a ring belt having a lower distal end and an inner wall, and a circumferential collar positioned radially adjacent to a central opening defined by the piston upper part prior to installing the piston upper part on the piston lower part; forming the lower part to further include a circumferential stop radially aligned with the circumferential collar parallel to the piston stroke axis; installing the piston upper part on the piston lower part along the piston stroke axis thereby engaging the circumferential collar with the circumferential stop to prevent further movement of the upper part relative to the lower part along the piston stroke axis; engaging the ring belt lower distal end with the oblique surface thereby positionally centering the piston upper part relative to the piston lower part; permanently joining the piston upper part to the lower part; and removing the circumferential collar after joining the piston upper part to the lower part.
12. The method from claim 11, further comprising: removing the circumferential stop after joining the piston upper part to the lower part.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) In what follows, aspects of the joined connection of a two-part piston are explained in more detail using the appended Figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) In the following description of the Figures, terms such as above, below, left, right, in front, behind, etc. refer solely to the selected representative example and position of the device and other elements in the respective Figures. These terms are not to be understood in a restrictive sense, that is to say, these references can change as the result of different positions and/or mirror-image layout or similar.
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(14) The second aspect of a piston 31 is described starting with
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(16) Following additional machining steps, the completed piston 31 is shown in
(17) The joining method for a piston lower part and a piston upper part is not restricted to the aspects described here.