Anti-Rotational Piston Pin Retention Button
20200003306 ยท 2020-01-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Gregory Turkall (Mentor, OH, US)
- Matthew Newman (Seven Hills, OH, US)
- Jacob W. Balsiger (Mentor, OH, US)
- Cody Lyle Mayer (Chicago, IL, US)
- James Keith McWilliams (Kirkland, OH, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An improved piston pin retention button device having a body portion comprised of both a generally cylindrical portion and a surface, such as a planar surface, for mating engagement with a corresponding surface formed in a piston device. The inclusion of both the surface on the body portion and the corresponding surface in said piston device prevent rotation of the button device in the piston device. Other embodiments of a piston pin retention button device are also disclosed and prevent the unwanted rotation of the button device in the piston device, and permit the oil ring to function as designed.
Claims
1. A piston pin retention button device for use with a piston having a generally cylindrical bore with a surface extending therefrom, comprising: a body portion comprised of a cylindrical portion for mating engagement with said cylindrical bore and a non-cylindrical portion for mating engagement with the surface.
2. The piston pin retention button device of claim 1, wherein the non-cylindrical portion is planar.
3. The piston pin retention button device of claim 1, wherein the body portion further comprises a first end and a second end.
4. The piston pin retention button device of claim 3, wherein the non-cylindrical portion extends from the first end to the second end.
5. The piston pin retention button device of claim 1, wherein the mating engagement of the non-cylindrical portion with the surface prevents the rotation of the body portion within said cylindrical bore.
6. The piston pin retention button device of claim 1, wherein said body portion further comprises an oil ring groove.
7. The piston pin retention button device of claim 3, wherein the body portion further comprises at least one chamfer or radius.
8. The piston pin retention button device of claim 7, wherein the at least one chamfer or radius extends from the first end to the second end.
9. The piston pin retention button device of claim 1, wherein the body portion further comprises a first chamfer and a second chamfer.
10. The piston pin retention button device of claim 9, wherein each of the first and second chamfer are positioned adjacent to the non-cylindrical portion.
11. The piston pin retention button device of claim 9, wherein the non-cylindrical portion is positioned between the first chamfer and the second chamfer.
12. A piston pin retention button device for use with a piston having a generally cylindrical bore with a first surface extending therefrom, comprising: a body portion comprised of a cylindrical portion, a second surface, a first end, and a second end.
13. The piston pin retention button device of claim 12, wherein the cylindrical portion and the second surface extend from the first end to the second end.
14. The piston pin retention button device of claim 12, wherein the mating engagement of the second surface of the device with the first surface of the piston prevents the rotation of the body portion within said cylindrical bore.
15. The piston pin retention button device of claim 12, wherein said body portion further comprises an oil ring groove.
16. The piston pin retention button device of claim 12, wherein the body portion further comprises at least one chamfer or radius.
17. The piston pin retention button device of claim 16, wherein the at least one chamfer or radius extends from the first end to the second end.
18. The piston pin retention button device of claim 12, wherein the body portion further comprises a first chamfer and a second chamfer.
19. The piston pin retention button device of claim 18, wherein the second surface is positioned between the first chamfer and the second chamfer.
20. A piston pin retention button device for use with a piston and comprising: a body comprised of an elongated member, a surface extending along at least a portion of the elongated member, at least one chamfer or radius, a first end, a second end, and an oil ring groove positioned at the second end, wherein the piston has an opening that can accommodate a shape of the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] The innovation is now described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding thereof. It may be evident, however, that the innovation can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to facilitate a description thereof.
[0030] In each of the following described alternative embodiments of the piston pin retention button device of the present invention, the button device is effectively prevented from unwanted rotation within the piston bore, which could lead to premature failure of the oil ring and/or the piston. Turning now to the drawings,
[0031] Locating tabs 120 are generally semi-cylindrical in shape (though it is contemplated that other shapes can be used as well without affecting the overall concept of the invention) and are attached to, or integrally formed with, body portion 110. More specifically, locating tabs 120 protrude outwardly from the outer surface of body portion 110, adjacent to first end 112 of body portion 110, as best shown in
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[0034] Importantly, this embodiment of device 100 of the present invention can be sized and shaped to accommodate user preference and/or need, without impacting the overall concept of the present invention. Additionally, piston devices 10 that are manufactured to accommodate prior art piston pin retention buttons can be modified with tab cutaways 12 to accommodate the improved design described herein.
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[0036] Piston pin retention device 500 is preferably comprised of a body portion 510 and a fastener 520. Body portion 510 is generally cylindrical in shape and comprised of a first end 512, a second end 514, and a notch or oil ring groove 516 formed in said second end 514 to accommodate the presence of an oil ring (not shown). Body portion 510 may be formed of any material commonly known in the art to be used for pistons and piston components such as aluminum, etc., and is shaped and sized to be inserted into bore 51.
[0037] First end 512 is further comprised of a relatively flat surface or an opening 513 formed therein for receipt of fastener 520. Fastener 520 may be in the shape of a pin or may be a threaded fastener, such as a set screw. Opening 513 may be threaded or unthreaded to correspond to the shape, size and configuration of fastener 520. More specifically, when retention device 500 is placed in bore 51, fastener 520 may be inserted or threaded into both opening 54 in piston 50 and opening 513 in first end 512 of piston pin retention device 500 to prevent rotation of body portion 510 in bore 51 of piston 50. In this manner, unwanted rotation of device 500 can be prevented, and the oil ring (not shown) is permitted to function as originally intended, thereby prolonging its useful life as well as the useful life of piston 50.
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[0039] Piston pin retention device 600 comprises a body portion 610 and a key 620. Body portion 610 is generally cylindrical in shape and comprised of a first end 612, a second end 614, and a notch or oil ring groove 616 formed in said second end 614 to accommodate the presence of an oil ring (not shown). Body portion 610 may be formed of any material commonly known in the art to be used for pistons and piston components such as aluminum, etc., and is generally sized to fit at least partially into bore 61.
[0040] First end 612 is further comprised of a key opening 613 formed therein for receipt of key 620. Key 620 may be in the shape of any key known in the art, such as a woodruff key, and should correspond in both shape and size to both key opening 613 and key groove 64. More specifically, when piston pin retention device 600 is placed in bore 61, key 620 is engaged with both key opening 613 and key groove 64 to prevent rotation of body portion 610 in bore 61 of piston 60. In this manner, unwanted rotation of device 600 can be prevented, and the oil ring (not shown) is permitted to function as originally intended and its useful life, as well as the useful life of piston 60, is extended.
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[0042] Piston pin retention device 700 comprises a body portion 710 that is further comprised of a first end 712, a second end 714, and a notch or oil ring groove 716 formed in said second end 714 to accommodate the presence of an oil ring (not shown). Body portion 710 may be formed of any material commonly known in the art to be used for pistons and piston components such as aluminum, etc. The first end 712 of body portion 710 is generally cylindrical in shape and sized to fit within bore 71. By comparison, second end 714 is non-cylindrical and may be oblong as best shown in
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[0047] What has been described above includes examples of the claimed subject matter. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the claimed subject matter, but one of ordinary skill in the art may recognize that many further combinations and permutations of the claimed subject matter are possible. Accordingly, the claimed subject matter is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, to the extent that the term includes is used in either the detailed description or the claims, such term is intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term comprising as comprising is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim.