Engine piston
10184421 ยท 2019-01-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02F2003/0007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F3/0084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F3/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A piston for an internal combustion engine is provided. The piston includes a piston body of steel and including a crown portion, a pair of skirt portions and a pair of pin boss panels. The crown portion has an upper combustion surface, a lower surface having an undercrown surface area and an outer annular ring belt with at least one ring groove. The pin boss panels depend from the crown portion and extend in spaced relationship with one another between the skirt portions. Each pin boss panel includes a pin boss having a pin bore, and the pin bores are aligned with one another for receiving a wrist pin. Each pin boss panel also has at least one recess located vertically between the associated one of the pin bores and the crown portion to increase the undercrown surface area for improved cooling of the crown portion.
Claims
1. A piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising: a one piece piston body extending along a central axis and fabricated of steel and including a crown portion, a pair of diametrically opposed skirt portions depending from said crown portion, and a pair of pin boss panels, said one piece piston body being without a cooling gallery between said opposed skirt portions; said crown portion having an upper combustion surface and a lower surface having an undercrown surface area and an outer annular ring belt with at least one ring groove, and said undercrown surface area having an inboard portion between said pin boss panels and a pair of outboard portions on opposite sides of said pin boss panels from said inboard portion; said upper and lower combustion surfaces, said ring belt, said pin boss panels and said skirt portions being fabricated of one single piece of said steel; said pin boss panels depending from said top wall of said crown portion and extending in spaced relationship with one another between said skirt portions, each pin boss panel including a pin boss having a pin bore, said pin bores being aligned with one another for receiving a wrist pin, and each pin boss panel presenting at least one recess located between the associated one of said pin boss bores and said crown portion to increase said undercrown surface area for improved cooling of said crown portion; wherein said crown portion has an outer diameter and said undercrown surface area is at least 0.5*D.sup.2*/4 where D is said outer diameter of said crown portion; wherein said piston has a compression height that is in the range of 25 to 35% of said outer diameter; wherein each of said skirt portions has a stiffening rib which extends only from one of said pin boss panel to the other pin boss panel such that opposite ends of the stiffening rib are spaced from the pin bosses; and wherein each of said skirt portions has a pair of thin regions on opposite axial sides of said stiffening rib and wherein each of said thin regions has a thickness in the range of 1.5 to 5% of said outer diameter to further increase said undercrown surface area for improved cooling of said crown portion.
2. The piston as set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one recess on each pin boss panel is a single recess, is on an inner surface, and extends substantially the entire length of the adjacent pin boss.
3. The piston as set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one recess on each pin boss panel is further defined as a pair of recesses with one of said recesses being on an inner surface of said pin boss panel and the other of said recesses being on an outer surface of said pin boss panel to further increase said under crown surface area.
4. The piston as set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one recess on each pin boss panel is a central window that extends between inner and outer surfaces of said pin boss panel to further increase said under crown surface area.
5. The piston as set forth in claim 4 wherein each of said pin boss panels further includes a pair of side windows disposed on either side of said central window to further increase said under crown surface area.
6. The piston as set forth in claim 5 wherein said side windows extend vertically below top portions of said pin bores.
7. The piston as set forth in claim 1 wherein said crown portion has an outer diameter and said piston body has a compression height that is in the range of 25 to 35% of said outer diameter of said crown portion.
8. The piston as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pin bores are aligned with one another by a pin bore axis and wherein said stiffening rib is at or below said pin bore axis.
9. The piston as set forth in claim 8 wherein said stiffening rib is 0-10 mm below said pin bore axis.
10. The piston as set forth in claim 1 wherein said skirt portions are generally trapezoidal in shape with a narrow dimension being integrally connected with said ring belt.
11. The piston as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pin boss panels extend between adjacent ends of said skirt portions.
12. The piston as set forth in claim 1 wherein said piston body is without any oil galleries.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE ENABLING EMBODIMENT
(13) Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, a first exemplary embodiment of a piston for an internal combustion engine is generally shown in
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(15) The piston body 20 also includes a pair of diametrically opposed skirt portions 34 which extend downwardly from the ring belt 28 of the crown portion 24. The skirt portions 34 of the exemplary embodiment are generally trapezoidal in shape with a narrower dimension at the upper end, which is integrally connected with the ring belt 28, and a wider dimension at the lower end. During operation of the engine, having the narrow dimension at the upper end increases the undercrown surface area of the crown portion 24 by exposing a greater length of the bottom of the ring belt 28 to the jet of cooling oil, thereby increasing the transfer of heat from the crown portion 24 to the cooling oil. In the first exemplary embodiment of the piston body 20, the narrower upper end of each skirt portion 34 blends generally smoothly with the outer wall surface of the ring belt 28 of the crown portion 24.
(16) The piston body 20 further includes a pair of pin boss panels 36 which depend from the crown portion 24 and extend downwardly therefrom. The pin boss panels 36 are spaced from one another and extend in a generally linear fashion between adjacent ends, or edges, of the skirt portions 34. A pin boss 38 extends through each of the pin boss panels 36, and each pin boss 38 has a pin bore 40. The pin bores 40 are aligned with one another along a pin bore axis A for receiving and supporting a wrist pin (not shown) to couple the piston body 20 with a connecting rod (not shown) in an internal combustion engine. As shown in
(17) The vertical distance between the upper combustion surface 26 on the crown portion 24 and the pin bore axis A, a measurement which is commonly known as compression height H.sub.C, is preferably in the range of 25 to 35% of the outer diameter D of the piston body 20. As such, the piston body 20 is very low profile as compared to many conventional pistons. The lack of any cooling galleries, which are found on many conventional steel pistons, contributes to the low profile of the piston body 20 of the first exemplary embodiment. Additionally, the thickness of the crown portion 24 is preferably in the range of 5 to 10% of the compression height H.sub.C, the lower length of the skirt portion 34 (the distance from the bottom of the skirt to the pin bore axis A) is preferably in the range of 50 to 60% of the compression height H.sub.C, and at least one of the lands 32 in the ring belt 28 preferably has a height in the range of 2 to 5% of the compression height H.sub.C.
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(23) The use of steel allows the piston bodies 20, 120, 220, 320 of the above-discussed embodiments to perform in higher combustion pressures and temperatures as compared to aluminum piston bodies and also for higher pin boss loading and smaller wrist pins. The use of steel also allows for thinner walls, and as such, the masses of the exemplary steel piston bodies 20, 120, 220, 320 are comparable to aluminum pistons. Unlike conventional steel pistons, the steel piston bodies 20, 120, 220, 320 of the exemplary embodiments do not have any oil galleries. Rather than with cooling galleries, the needed cooling is achieved by the high undercrown surface area to receive a jet of cooling oil. The lack of cooling galleries also allows the piston bodies 20, 120, 220, 320 to have a much smaller compression height H.sub.C as compared to conventional steel pistons.
(24) The piston body 20, 120, 220, 320 may be formed through any suitable forming process or combination of forming processes including, for example, casting, forging, machining from a billet, etc. The piston body 20, 120, 220, 320 may also be put through one or more heat treating operations, if desired.
(25) The foregoing description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiments may become apparent to those skilled in the art are herein incorporated within the scope of the invention.