MULTI-PIECE OIL RING
20180363778 ยท 2018-12-20
Inventors
- Atsushi CHIBA (Saitama-shi, JP)
- Kazuhiro FUJIMURA (Saitama-shi, JP)
- Iwao HIRAISHI (Saitama-shi, JP)
- Makoto KAJIWARA (Saitama-shi, JP)
Cpc classification
F16J9/206
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16J9/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A multi-piece oil ring includes an oil ring main member in which two rails are connected together by a columnar part and which has a roughly I-shaped cross section; and a coil expander disposed in an inner circumferential groove formed on the inner circumferential surface of the columnar. Each rail in the oil ring main member possesses a sliding section protuberance whose tip possesses a jutting portion. The axial length of the jutting portion is 0.02-0.18 mm. The change rate of the axial length of the individual jutting portion is in the range of 0 to 80% at least in a region of from its sliding surface to be faced to a cylinder, which is positioned at the tip of the jutting portion, to a position of 0.03 mm away from the aforementioned sliding surface in the radial direction of the oil ring main member.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9. A multi-piece oil ring comprising: an oil ring main member in which two rails arranged in an axial direction are connected together by a columnar part and which has a roughly I-shaped axial cross section; and a coil expander which is placed in an inner circumferential groove formed on an inner circumferential surface of the columnar part of the oil ring main member, and which applies force to the oil ring main member in such a way as to press the same outwardly in a radial direction of the oil ring main member, wherein each of the two rails in the oil ring main member comprises an individual protuberance extending from a top surface of the rail outwardly in the radial direction, the protuberance having a first portion and a second portion respectively, the first portion being formed at a tip of the protuberance as a jutting portion with a sliding surface configured to engage with an associated piston cylinder, a first surface having a taper shape, a second surface having a taper shape, and a third surface which is parallel to the sliding surface and is formed at between the second portion and the second surface, the second portion being formed at between the first portion and the top surface of the rail, and having a taper shape that tapers off to the sliding surface, the second portion having a first side and a second side opposite from the first side arranged along the axial direction, the first side being formed by continuously linearly connecting to the first surface and by tapering off from the top surface of the rail to the sliding surface with the first surface, and the second side being formed by connecting to the second surface via the third surface and by continuously linearly tapering off from the top surface of the rail to the third surface; wherein the second surface is formed at either an outer side of the sliding surface or at an inner side of the sliding surface in the axial direction of the protuberance facing towards or away from the other protuberance, the second surface having a taper shape that continuously tapers off from second side to the sliding surface and a concave curved shape in axial cross section, the concave curved shape being concave in the direction towards the first side of the individual protuberance, the concave curved shape connecting to the second side.
10. The multi-piece oil ring according to claim 9, wherein at least one of the second surfaces faces away from the other protuberance.
11. The multi-piece oil ring according to claim 9, wherein at least one of the second surfaces faces towards the other protuberance.
12. The multi-piece oil ring according to claim 9, wherein one of the second surfaces faces away from the other protuberance, and another of the second surfaces faces towards the other protuberance.
13. The multi-piece oil ring according to claim 9, wherein the oil ring main member has undergone a nitriding treatment.
14. The multi-piece oil ring according to claim 9, further comprising a physical vapor deposition (PVD) coating and/or a diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating formed on each of the sliding surfaces.
15. The multi-piece oil ring according to claim 9, wherein the axial length of each individual jutting portion is in the range of 0.05 to 0.17 mm.
16. The multi-piece oil ring according to claim 9, wherein each individual first portion has a length in the radial direction in the range of 0.03 to 0.10 mm.
17. The multi-piece oil ring according to claim 9, wherein the oil ring main member is made of a member selected from the group consisting of: 8Cr type steel, SUS410J1 equivalent steel, SWRH77B equivalent steel, and SUS404B equivalent steel.
18. A multi-piece oil ring comprising: an oil ring main member in which two rails arranged in an axial direction are connected together by a columnar part and which has a roughly I-shaped axial cross section; and a coil expander which is placed in an inner circumferential groove formed on an inner circumferential surface of the columnar part of the oil ring main member, and which applies force to the oil ring main member in such a way as to press the same outwardly in a radial direction of the oil ring main member, wherein each of the two rails in the oil ring main member comprises an individual protuberance extending from a top surface of the rail outwardly in the radial direction, the protuberance having a first portion and a second portion respectively, the first portion being formed at a tip of the protuberance as a jutting portion with a sliding surface configured to engage with an associated piston cylinder, a first surface and a second surface, the second portion being formed at between the first portion and the top surface of the rail, and having a taper shape that tapers off to the sliding surface, the second portion having a first side and a second side opposite from the first side arranged along the axial direction, the first side being formed by continuously linearly connecting to the first surface and by tapering off from the top surface of the rail to the sliding surface with the first surface, and the second side being formed by continuously linearly tapering off from the top surface of the rail to the second surface; wherein the second surface is formed at either an outer side of the sliding surface or at an inner side of the sliding surface in the axial direction of the protuberance facing towards or away from the other protuberance, the second surface having a taper shape that continuously tapers off from second side to the sliding surface; wherein the length of each individual first portion in the axial direction is in a range of from 0.02 mm to 0.18 mm; and wherein the length in the axial direction of the first portion continuously increases from the sliding surface to a position 0.03 mm away from the sliding surface in the radial direction in an amount in the range of 58-67%.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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EMBODIMENTS FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0032] Hereinafter, the multi-piece oil ring according to the present invention will be explained in detail with reference to drawings.
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[0035] As illustrated in
[0036] As illustrated in
[0037] When such jutting portions 9, 10 are formed, it is possible to reduce the sliding area in the oil ring main member 2, which slides on an inner wall surface 100 of a cylinder. Therefore, both of the reduction of friction and the reduction of oil consumption can be attained. In addition, since the jutting portions 9, 10 are formed by grinding the tips of the sliding section protuberances 7, 8, it is possible to enhance dimensional precision of the jutting portions 9, 10 greatly.
[0038] If the axial lengths X of the individual jutting portions 9, 10 are set to be less than 0.02 mm, the fear that the strength of the jutting portions 9, 10 deteriorate will arise, and further a possibility that the jutting portions 9, 10 chip will arise. Therefore, it is not preferable. On the other hand, if the axial lengths X of the individual jutting portions 9, 10 are set to be more than 0.18 mm, the sliding area of the jutting portions 9, 10 which slide on an inner wall surface 100 of a cylinder become larger, and thus, the friction and the oil consumption are forced to increase. Therefore, it is also not preferable. From these viewpoints, it is desirable that the aforementioned length X is set to be in the range of 0.05 to 0.17 mm.
[0039] As the processing method for forming the jutting portions 9, 10, it is possible to adapt any one or more of various grinding methods and various cutting methods properly. More concretely, for instance, it is preferable that a grindstone is dressed to an intended shape, and the rails of the piston ring are ground by using this dressed grindstone.
[0040] Further, the multi-piece oil ring according to the present invention is characterized in that the change rates of the axial lengths X of the individual jutting portions 9, 10 are in the range of 0 to 80% at least in a region Y (See,
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[0042] As illustrated in
[0043] Further, as illustrated in
[0044] As described above, when the change rate of the axial length of the individual jutting portion is set to be in the range of 0 to 80%, at least in a region between the sliding surface that faces a cylinder positioned at the tip of the jutting portion, to a position of 0.03 mm away from the aforementioned sliding surface in the radial direction of the oil ring main member, the sliding area (area of the region designated by the symbol X) of each of the jutting portions 9, 10 which slides on the inner wall surface 100 of the cylinder does not change (does not become greater) even if the jutting portions 9, 10 are worn down after along time of use. Therefore, it is possible to provide the aforementioned effects invariably for a long time.
[0045] Herein, with respect to the length Z in the radial direction of the jutting portions 9, 10 (See,
[0046] In addition, on the grinding process for forming the jutting portion 9 (or 10), it is preferable to grind the prescribed portion of the rail so as to form a surface 51 which is parallel to the sliding surface 50 which is to be faced to a cylinder and exists at the tip of the jutting portion 9 (or 10). Because, in the case that the portion which underwent grinding is allowed to be parallel to the sliding surface 50 to be faced to a cylinder at the tip of the jutting portion in this way, it becomes possible to avoid the fear that any portions other than the jutting portion 9 (or 10) come into contact with the cylinder to the limit, even if the wear of the jutting portion 9 (or 10) progresses with a large extent. With respect to the grinding process for preparing such a surface 51, there is no particular limitation in the present invention, for instance, it is possible to adapt any one of the aforementioned methods. Alternatively, this can be also accomplished by designing appropriately the shape of a tool to be used for the grinding process.
[0047] With respect to the axial length (dimension: h1) of the oil ring main member 2 in the multi-piece oil ring according to the present invention, although there is no particular limitation about it and it may be designed appropriately, it is preferable, for instance, to set it to be in the range of 1.5 mm to 4.0 mm, and more desirably, in the range of 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm.
[0048] With respect to the material for the oil ring main member 2, although there is also no particular limitation about it and it may be selected appropriately, it is preferable, for instance, that the oil ring main member is made of steel, and more desirably, it is made of 8Cr type steel, SUS410J1 equivalent steel, SWRH77B equivalent steel, or SUS404B equivalent steel.
Other Embodiment 1
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[0050] In
[0051] Concretely, as shown in
[0052] Alternatively, as shown in
[0053] As further another option, as shown in
[0054] To sum up, the necessitated thing for the present invention is only that the change rate of the axial length X of the jutting portion 9 is in the range of 0 to 80% in the prescribed region (the region Y of from its sliding surface 50 to be faced to a cylinder, which is positioned at the tip of the jutting portion 9, to a position of 0.03 mm away from the aforementioned sliding surface in the radial direction of the oil ring main member), and therefore, as far as this change rate can be attained, there is no particular limitation with respect to the sectional configuration of the portion 52 which underwent grinding.
[0055] Nevertheless, among the various configurations shown in
Other Embodiment 2
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[0057] In
(Manufacturing Method)
[0058] Next, an embodiment of the method for manufacturing the oil ring main member which constitutes the multi-piece oil ring according to the present invention will be described.
[0059] First, in accordance with the conventionally known procedure, wire material for piston ring undergoes a winding step, a cutting-off step, a gas nitriding step, a finish polishing step of outer circumferential surface, and a grinding step of width surface in order to form an oil ring main member.
[0060] Then, portions of the tips of the sliding section protuberances in the oil ring main member undergo grinding by means of a dressed grindstone, in order to form the jutting portions which are a feature of the present invention.
[0061] Subsequently, the outer circumferential surfaces of the thus formed jutting portions undergo buffing in order to make the surfaces smooth. Thereby, it become possible to prevent the edges of the jutting portions from chipping, and to improve adhesion of a PVD coating which is formed on the jutting portion by a PVD treatment following this buffing.
[0062] Next, at least the sliding surface to be faced to the cylinder, which is positioned at the tip of the jutting portion undergoes PVD treatment and/or DLC coating treatment as hardening surface treatments in order to form a PVD coating and/or a DLC coating onto the sliding surface.
[0063] After that, surface roughness and contacting width of the rails are controlled by performing lapping. Incidentally, the aforementioned buffing process and the lapping process may be chosen appropriately, in such a manner that either of them is omitted or further added, in accordance with the desired surface properties of the ring to be obtained.
[0064] In addition, as the finishing step, the upper and lower surfaces of the oil ring main member undergo grinding again in order to adjust finally the dimension in the axial direction (dimension: h1) of the oil ring main member.
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[0066] For instance, as illustrated in
[0067] Alternatively, as illustrated in
[0068] As another alterative way, as illustrated in
[0069] As a different alterative way, as illustrated in
[0070] As a further another alterative way, as illustrated in
[0071] As a still another alterative way, as illustrated in
[0072] As a yet another alternative way, as illustrated in
[0073] The present invention is neither limited to the above-mentioned manufacturing method nor limited to oil ring main members illustrated in
EXAMPLES
Example 1
[0074] A multi-piece oil ring of Example 1 according to the present invention was manufactured so as to possess the configuration illustrated in
[0075] Herein, the axial length X of each sliding surface to be faced to a cylinder, which was positioned at the tip of the individual jutting portions of the oil ring of Example 1 was 0.123 mm, and the change rate of the axial length of the individual jutting portion in a region of from the sliding surface to a position of 0.03 mm away from the aforementioned sliding surface in the radial direction of the oil ring was 67%.
[0076] The quality of the material of the oil ring of Example 1 was equivalent to SUS410J normal material according to
[0077] Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS). The total width in the axial direction of the oil ring (dimension: h1) was 4.0 mm. With respect to the width in the radial direction of the oil ring (dimension: al), it was 2.35 mm when determining the oil ring main member alone, and it was 4.35 mm when determining the oil ring main member in combination with the coil expander.
[0078] On the preparation of the oil ring of Example 1, the aforementioned material underwent gas nitriding (to form a nitrided layer of HV700 or more with 100-150 m in thickness), and then the treated material underwent lapping, and grinding in order to give the shape as illustrated in
Example 2
[0079] A multi-piece oil ring of Example 2 according to the present invention was manufactured so as to possess the configuration illustrated in
[0080] Dimensions of the oil ring of Example 2 were the ones as shown in the following Table 1, respectively. With respect to the things which were not mentioned in Table 1, they were the same as in the case of Example 1.
Example 3
[0081] A multi-piece oil ring of Example 3 according to the present invention was manufactured so as to possess a configuration which turned the configuration illustrated in
[0082] Dimensions of the oil ring of Example 3 were the ones as shown in the following Table 1, respectively. With respect to the things which were not mentioned in Table 1, they were the same as in the case of Example 1.
Example 4
[0083] A multi-piece oil ring of Example 4 according to the present invention was manufactured so as to possess the configuration illustrated in
[0084] Dimensions of the oil ring of Example 4 were the ones as shown in the following Table 1, respectively. With respect to the things which were not mentioned in Table 1, they were the same as in the case of Example 1.
Comparative Example 1
[0085] A multi-piece oil ring of Comparative Example 1 was manufactured so as to possess the configuration illustrated in
[0086] Dimensions of the oil ring of Comparative Example 1 were the ones as shown in the following Table 1, respectively. With respect to the things which were not mentioned in Table 1, they were the same as in the case of Example 1.
Conventional Example 1
[0087] An oil ring of Conventional Example 1 where no jutting portion was provided was manufactured. Dimensions of the oil ring of Conventional Example 1 were the ones as shown in the following Table 1, respectively. With respect to the things which were not mentioned in Table 1, they were the same as in the case of Example 1.
<Actual Road Test>
[0088] Multi-piece oil rings of Examples 1-4, Comparative Example 1 and Conventional Example 1 were installed individually in a four-cylinder straight diesel engine having an engine displacement of 8000 cc, and each bore diameter of 115 mm, together with a first compression ring and a second compression ring, in order to subject the oil rings to actual road test.
[0089] Specifically, the engine was operated by WOT, Wide Open Throttle (full road), at engine speed of 2200 rpm, and lubricant oil consumption (LOC) for the individual oil rings of Examples 1-4 and Comparative Example 1 were evaluated, and the obtained values of them were expressed as index numbers, provided that the value of LOC upon using the oil ring of Conventional Example 1 is set to be 100, and the values of LOC of Examples 1-4 and Comparative Example 1 were compared with the one of Conventional Example 1.
[0090] Further, tensions of the oil rings of Examples 1-4 and Comparative Example 1 were expressed as index numbers, provided that the value of tension of the oil ring of Conventional Example 1 is set to be 100, and the values of tensions of Examples 1-4 and Comparative Example 1 were compared with the one of Conventional Example 1.
[0091] In addition, the evaluation of frictions were made by calculating from the initial sliding surfaces (axial lengths of the sliding surfaces), the sliding surfaces when the oil rings underwent a change up to the position of 0.03 mm in the radial direction, and tensions. Herein, the case of attaining a descent of not less than 5% as compared with the data of Conventional Example 1 was judged as the evaluation criterion , and the case of being a descent of less than 5% was judged as the evaluation criterion .
[0092] The results of the actual road test are shown in the following Table 1.
[0093] Incidentally, the material of the first compression ring used was comprised of C: 0.9%, Si: 0.4%, Mn: 0.3%, Cr: 17.50%, Mo: 1.1%, V: 0.1%, P: 0.01%, S: 0.01%, and the balance: Fe and inevitable impurities, on the basis of mass ratio (it was equivalent to SUS 440B material according to Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS).), and the used first compression ring possessed 3.0 mm in the width in the axial direction of ring (dimension: h1), and 3.95 mm in the width in the radial direction of ring (dimension: a1). Further, the outer circumferential sliding surface of the first compression ring was provided with a CrBN based ion-plating coating film.
[0094] On the other hand, the material of the second compression ring used was equivalent to 10Cr steel material, and the used second compression ring possessed 2.5 mm in the width in the axial direction of ring (dimension: h1), and 4.3 mm in the width in the radial direction of ring (dimension: a1).
[0095] Further, with respect to the first compression ring, the outer circumferential sliding surface thereof were shaped as a barrel face configuration, while the outer circumferential sliding surface of the second compression ring were shaped as a tapered configuration.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Comparative Conventional Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 Example 1 Example 1 Configuration FIG. 5A FIG. 5B FIG. 1 FIG. 5C FIG. 5C Without jutting portion Axial length of 0.123 0.138 0.154 0.131 0.05 0.26 jutting portion Change amount at 67 58 60 60 500 10 the 0.03 mm position (%) Index number of 105 104 95 98 100 100 LOC Index number of 45 54 60 43 70 100 tension Evaluation of X friction
[0096] As is evident from Table 1, when comparing data of Example 1-4 with those of Conventional Example 1 with respective to the index number of LOC and the evaluation of friction, it is found that the each individual index number of LOC obtained in Examples 1-4 lies within the range of plus or minus 5% of the index number of Conventional Example 1, in other words, it is substantially equivalent to the index number of Conventional Example 1. On the other hand, each of Examples 1-4 can attain 5% or more (5%-30%) of reduction in the friction as compared with Conventional Example 1. When comparing data of Example 1-4 with datum of Comparative Example 1 with respective to the index number of LOC, it is found that they are substantially equivalent to each other. However, when comparing data of Example 1-4 with datum of Comparative Example 1 with respective to the index number of friction, it is found that the amount of change at the position of 0.03 mm (Y) in the radial direction as to Comparative Example 1 is 500% (five times) of the initial contact, although the contact at the initial sliding operation is 0.05 mm. On the other hand, it is found that the data of the amount of change at the position of 0.03mm (Y) in the radial direction as to Examples 1-4 are in the range of 58%-67%, that is, in the range of not more than 80%. In addition, the evaluations of friction as to Examples 1-4 are rated as good in all cases, since the change of sliding surface of Examples 1-4 is smaller than that of Comparative Example 1. On the other hand, an evaluation of friction as to Comparative Example 1 is rated as bad, since the change of sliding surface of Comparative Example 1 is large. Further, when considering the relation between the position of the jutting portion of the sliding surface and the individual data, it is found that the values of index number of LOC are not substantially affected by the variance of the position of the jutting portion, and are about the same. Furthermore, with respect to Examples 1-4, a 5% or more of reduction in the friction can be obtained as compared with Conventional Example 1.
DESCRIPTION OF NUMERALS
[0097] 1multi-piece oil ring [0098] 2oil ring main member [0099] 3, 4rail [0100] 5columnar part [0101] 6inner circumferential groove [0102] 7, 8sliding section protuberance [0103] 9, 10jutting portion [0104] Xaxial length of jutting portion [0105] Yregion of from a sliding surface to be faced to a cylinder, which is positioned at the tip of a jutting portion, to a position of 0.03 mm away from the sliding surfaces in the radial direction of oil ring main member [0106] Zradial length of jutting portion [0107] 50sliding surface to be faced to a cylinder, which is positioned at the tip of a jutting portion [0108] 100inner wall surface of a cylinder [0109] Ggas nitrided layer [0110] PPVD coating film [0111] DDLC coating film