PISTON ASSEMBLY FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
20210062916 ยท 2021-03-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16J1/09
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J1/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J9/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J1/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J9/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J9/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16J9/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A piston assembly for an internal combustion engine of a motor includes a piston head having an outer diameter surface spaced a first distance from the longitudinal axis and an annular surface spaced a second distance from the longitudinal axis, with the second distance being less than the first distance. Upper and lower walls extend between the annular surface and the outer diameter surface so as to define an annular groove in the outer diameter surface. A piston ring is received within the annular groove and includes an inner diameter surface facing the annular surface of the piston head. The inner diameter surface of the piston ring and the annular surface of the piston head cooperate with one another to define a plurality of pockets angularly spaced from one another about the longitudinal axis and configured to receive oil.
Claims
1. A piston assembly for a cylinder of an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, the piston assembly comprising: a piston head adapted to reciprocate along a longitudinal axis within the cylinder, wherein the piston head comprises: an outer diameter surface spaced a first distance from a longitudinal axis; an annular surface spaced a second distance from the longitudinal axis with the second distance being less than the first distance; and upper and lower walls each extending between the annular surface and the outer diameter surface so as to define an annular groove in the outer diameter surface; and a piston ring received within the annular groove, wherein the piston ring comprises: a peripheral surface spaced a third distance from the longitudinal axis, with the third distance being longer than the first distance such that the peripheral surface is adapted to slide against a wall of the cylinder in response to the piston head reciprocating along the longitudinal axis; an inner diameter surface facing the annular surface of the piston head; and top and bottom side faces each extending between the peripheral surface and the inner diameter surface; wherein the inner diameter surface of the piston ring and the annular surface of the piston head cooperate with one another to define a plurality of pockets angularly spaced from one another about the longitudinal axis and configured to receive oil.
2. The piston assembly of claim 1 wherein the top and bottom side faces of the piston ring define a longitudinal wall thickness.
3. The piston assembly of claim 2 wherein the peripheral surface and the inner diameter surface of the piston ring define a radial wall thickness therebetween.
4. The piston assembly of claim 3 wherein the annular surface of the piston head includes a plurality of recesses that forms at least a portion of the pockets.
5. The piston assembly of claim 4 wherein each of the recesses comprises a pair of planar sidewalls extending perpendicularly from the annular surface and a planar end wall extending between the planar sidewalls.
6. The piston assembly of claim 5 wherein the planar end wall is positioned perpendicularly relative to the planar sidewalls.
7. The piston assembly of claim 4 wherein each of the recesses comprises a concave surface of the piston head that extends radially toward the longitudinal axis.
8. The piston assembly of claim 4 wherein the piston ring is rotationally fixed in one angular position relative to the piston head.
9. The piston assembly of claim 3 wherein the inner diameter surface of the piston ring includes a plurality of recesses that form at least a portion of the pockets.
10. The piston assembly of claim 9 wherein each of the recesses comprises a pair of planar sidewalls extending perpendicularly from the inner diameter surface and a planar end wall extending between the planar sidewalls.
11. The piston assembly of claim 10 wherein the planar end wall is positioned perpendicularly relative to the planar sidewalls.
12. The piston assembly of claim 9 wherein each of the recesses comprises a concave surface that extends radially outwardly relative to the longitudinal axis.
13. The piston assembly of claim 3 wherein the inner diameter surface is spaced a fourth distance from the longitudinal axis, and the fourth distance is longer than the second distance such that the piston ring is angularly movable relative to the piston head.
14. A piston assembly for a cylinder of an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, the piston assembly comprising: a piston head adapted to reciprocate along a longitudinal axis within the cylinder, wherein the piston head comprises: an outer diameter surface spaced a first distance from a longitudinal axis; an annular surface spaced a second distance from the longitudinal axis with the second distance being less than the first distance; and upper and lower walls each extending between the annular surface and the outer diameter surface so as to define an annular groove in the outer diameter surface; and a piston ring received within the annular groove, wherein the piston ring comprises: a peripheral surface spaced a third distance from the longitudinal axis, with the third distance being longer than the first distance such that the peripheral surface is adapted to slide against a wall of the cylinder in response to the piston head reciprocating along the longitudinal axis; an inner diameter surface facing the annular surface of the piston head; and top and bottom surfaces each extending between the peripheral surface and the inner diameter surface to define a wall thickness; wherein the inner diameter surface of the piston ring and the annular surface of the piston head cooperate with one another to define a plurality of pockets angularly spaced from one another about the longitudinal axis and configured to receive oil; wherein the annular surface is a continuously concave surface extending about the longitudinal axis.
15. The piston assembly of claim 14 wherein the inner diameter surface of the piston ring includes a plurality of recesses forming at least a portion of the pockets.
16. The piston assembly of claim 15 wherein each of the recesses comprises a pair of planar sidewalls extending perpendicularly from the inner diameter surface and a planar end wall extending between the planar sidewalls.
17. A piston assembly for a cylinder of an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, the piston assembly comprising: a piston head adapted to reciprocate along a longitudinal axis within the cylinder, wherein the piston head comprises: an outer diameter surface spaced a first distance from a longitudinal axis; an annular surface spaced a second distance from the longitudinal axis with the second distance being less than the first distance; and upper and lower walls each extending between the annular surface and the outer diameter surface so as to define an annular groove in the outer diameter surface; and a piston ring received within the annular groove, wherein the piston ring comprises: a peripheral surface spaced a third distance from the longitudinal axis, with the third distance being longer than the first distance such that the peripheral surface is adapted to slide against a wall of the cylinder in response to the piston head reciprocating along the longitudinal axis; an inner diameter surface facing the annular surface of the piston head; and top and bottom surfaces each extending between the peripheral surface and the inner diameter surface to define a wall thickness; wherein the inner diameter surface of the piston ring and the annular surface of the piston head cooperate with one another to define a plurality of pockets angularly spaced from one another about the longitudinal axis and configured to receive oil; wherein the piston ring further comprises an upper chamfered corner positioned between the top side surface and the inner diameter surface and a lower chamfered corner positioned between the bottom side surface and the inner diameter surface.
18. The piston assembly of claim 17 wherein the inner diameter surface of the piston ring includes a plurality of recesses forming at least a portion of the pockets.
19. The piston assembly of claim 18 wherein each of the recesses comprises a pair of planar sidewalls extending perpendicularly from the inner diameter surface and a planar end wall extending between the planar sidewalls.
20. The piston assembly of claim 19 wherein the planar end wall is positioned perpendicularly relative to the planar sidewalls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0033] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
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[0036] The piston assembly 10 further includes a piston ring 34 received within the annular groove 32. The piston ring 34 includes a peripheral surface 36 spaced a third distance 38 from the longitudinal axis 18, with the third distance 38 being longer than the first distance 22 such that the peripheral surface 36 is adapted to slide against a wall of the cylinder 12 in response to the piston head 16 reciprocating within the cylinder 12. The piston ring 34 further includes an inner diameter surface 40 facing the annular surface 24 of the piston head 16. The peripheral surface 36 and the inner diameter surface 40 of the piston ring 34 define a radial wall thickness 42 therebetween. The piston ring 34 further includes top and bottom side faces 44, 46 each extending between the peripheral surface 36 and the inner diameter surface 40. The top and bottom side faces 44, 46 of the piston ring 34 define a longitudinal wall thickness 48 (
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[0040] Also, in this example, the inner diameter surface 40 of the piston ring 34 includes a plurality of recesses 66 that provide another portion of the pockets 50. Each recess 66 is defined by a pair of planar sidewalls 68, 70 extending perpendicularly from the inner diameter surface 40 and a planar end wall 72 extending between the planar sidewalls. The planar end wall 72 is positioned perpendicularly relative to the planar sidewalls 60, 62. However, it is contemplated that other examples of the piston ring can define pockets having outer suitable shapes.
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[0044] Furthermore, while the piston ring 34 of
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[0046] It is contemplated that the pockets can be defined by recesses formed in only the piston head, only the piston ring, or both of the piston head and the piston ring. In the example of the piston assembly 10 shown in
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[0048] The description of the present disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and variations that do not depart from the general sense of the present disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the present disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.