DETONATION RESISTANT PISTON
20200109781 ยท 2020-04-09
Inventors
- Anthony Bartolomei (Evanston, IL, US)
- Hoover Oliver (La Grange, IL, US)
- Michael Sadowski (Elmhurst, IL, US)
Cpc classification
F16J1/09
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F3/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F3/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F3/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The piston includes a pair of pin bores that are aligned with one another along a pin bore axis. The piston further includes a crown that has a top combustion surface with an outer rim and a ring belt that depends from the outer rim. The ring belt includes a top land and a first ring groove for receiving a piston ring. At least one recess is formed into the top land and extends from the top combustion surface less than a full distance from the top combustion surface to the first ring groove.
Claims
1. A piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising: a pair of pin bores which are aligned with one another along a pin bore axis; a crown having a top combustion surface with an outer rim and a ring belt depending from said outer rim, said ring belt including a top land and a first ring groove for receiving a piston ring; and at least one recess formed into said top land and extending from said top combustion surface less than a full distance from said top combustion surface to said first ring groove.
2. The piston as set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one recess extends across a point of said top combustion surface which is located at ninety degrees relative to said pin bore axis.
3. The piston as set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one recess is a pair of recesses.
4. The piston as set forth in claim 3 wherein said pair of recesses are diametrically opposite of one another.
5. The piston as set forth in claim 4 wherein said piston is symmetrical about a plane which extends perpendicularly to said pin bore axis.
6. The piston as set forth in claim 1 wherein said top combustion surface has a combustion bowl.
7. The piston as set forth in claim 1 wherein a nickel coating covers a portion of said top combustion surface.
8. The piston as set forth in claim 7 wherein said nickel coating covers said at least one recess.
9. A power cylinder assembly, comprising: a cylinder liner which surrounds a cylinder bore; a piston disposed in said cylinder bore and able to reciprocate along a central axis; said piston having; a crown and a pair of pin bores which are aligned with one another along a pin bore axis, a pair of pin bores which are co-axially aligned with one another along a pin bore axis, a top combustion surface with an outer rim and a ring belt depending from said outer rim, said ring belt including a top land and a first ring groove for receiving a piston ring, and at least one recess formed into said top land and extending from said top combustion surface less than a full distance from said top combustion surface to said first ring groove.
10. The power cylinder assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein said at least one recess extends across a point of said top combustion surface which is located at ninety degrees relative to said pin bore axis.
11. The power cylinder assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein said at least one recess is a pair of recesses.
12. The power cylinder assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said pair of recesses are diametrically opposite of one another.
13. The power cylinder assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein said piston is symmetrical about a plane which extends perpendicularly to said pin bore axis.
14. The power cylinder assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein said top combustion surface has a combustion bowl.
15. The power cylinder assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein a nickel coating covers a portion of said top combustion surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] These and other features and advantages of the invention will become more readily appreciated when considered in connection with the following description of the presently preferred embodiments, appended claims and accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE ENABLING EMBODIMENT
[0032] Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, one aspect of the present invention is related to an improved piston 20 for an internal combustion engine 22. As discussed in further detail below, the piston 20 has an increased resistance to erosion and melting in the event of uncontrolled detonation (engine knock) within a combustion chamber of the engine 22. The piston 20 of the first exemplary embodiment (shown in
[0033] The piston 20 of the first exemplary embodiment is of the monobloc type in that it includes a crown 24, a pair of skirts 26, and a pair of pin bosses 28 that are all integrally monolithic with or fixedly connected with one another. In other words, the piston 20 could be constructed as a single monolithic piece, such as through an additive manufacturing operation, or it could be made of multiple pieces which are separately fabricated and then are subsequently fixedly attached with one another. The pin bosses 28 present pin bores which are aligned with one another along a pin bore axis A.sub.1 configured to receive a gudgeon pin (not shown) which, in turn, connects the piston 20 with a connecting rod (not shown) in the internal combustion engine 22. In alternate embodiments, the skirts could be made as a separate piece from the other elements of the piston in an articulating skirt design.
[0034] The crown 24 extends along a central axis A.sub.2 and has an top combustion surface 30 and a ring belt 32 which extends axially downwardly away therefrom. The top combustion surface 30 has a planar and annularly shaped outer portion 34 which defines an outer rim 36 or edge. The top combustion surface 30 also has a combustion bowl 38 which is spaced radially inwardly from the outer rim 36 and extends axially downwardly towards the pin bosses 28. The combustion bowl 38 of the exemplary embodiment has a so-called Mexican Hat design, but alternate shapes could be employed depending on the configuration of the internal combustion engine 22 or, as commonly is the case of pistons for gasoline fueled engines, no combustion bowl may be present at all.
[0035] The ring belt 32 includes a plurality of ring grooves 40a, 40b, 40c which are spaced axially from one another by a plurality of lands 42a, 42b, 42c. More specifically, the ring belt 32 includes a top land 42a which extends axially from the top combustion surface 30 to a first ring groove 40a. As shown in
[0036] The top land 42a includes a pair of recesses 48 formed therein to increase the clearance between certain areas of the top land 42a and a cylinder liner 46 in the areas of these recesses 48 without altering the clearance in the other areas of the top land 42a. The recesses 48 are diametrically opposed from one another and are both located at approximately a ninety degree (90) angle relative to the pin bore axis A.sub.1. Each recess 48 has a bottom 50 which is spaced axially above and extends parallel with the top ring groove 40a. Thus, neither recess 48 extends the full axial distance from the top combustion surface 30 to the top ring groove 40a. Each recess 48 also has a pair of sides 52 which extend parallel to the central axis A.sub.2. In the first exemplary embodiment, each recess 48 also has a generally constant radial depth of approximately 1.5 mm along its 75 mm circumferential length from one side 52 to the other. These dimensions have been found to be particularly effective at reducing piston damage from knock in at least one type of landfill gas fueled internal combustion engine 22. In other applications, these dimensions could vary.
[0037] Because the crown 24 is provided with two diametrically opposed recesses 48, the piston 20 of the first exemplary embodiment is symmetrical about a plane which extends perpendicularly to the pin bore axis A.sub.1. The symmetrical construction eliminates the need for side specific requirements while installing the piston 20 into a cylinder bore, i.e., a mechanic can install the piston 20 into the cylinder bore in either direction. The piston 20 is preferably cast or forged to its near final shape, and then the recesses 48 are machined into the top land 42a during a finishing operation after casting or forging process is completed.
[0038] With reference to
[0039] In the first exemplary embodiment of the piston 20, a 10-20 m thick nickel plating is applied to the entire top combustion surface 30 and into both of the recesses 48 to reduce the formulation of deposits and to reduce piston 20 temperatures. This reduction in temperature and formulation of deposits reduces the probability of knock occurring. The nickel plating is preferably applied to the piston 20 via an electroplating operation in order to reduce the magnitude of localized thermal and mechanical stresses in these areas of the crown 24 and also allow the height of the crown 24 to be minimized without compromising the strength of the piston 20. As compared to pistons without a nickel plating, the nickel plating on the piston 20 of the exemplary embodiment also may increase the time between maintenance shutdowns, which are often required to remove deposits from the crowns of other known pistons.
[0040] Referring now to
[0041] Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings and may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described while within the scope of the appended claims. Additionally, it is to be understood that all features of all claims and all embodiments can be combined with each other as long as they do not contradict each other.