Sliding block for a scotch yoke reciprocating piston engine
09995141 · 2018-06-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02B75/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01B9/026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02B75/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B75/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A sliding block for a scotch yoke reciprocating piston engine having a base body with a receiving opening for cooperating with a crankpin of a crankshaft and side surfaces, which are oriented toward slide ways of a scotch yoke during operation, with a supply of pressurized lubricant from the receiving opening for the crankpin to the side surfaces being provided during operation, characterized in that the base body is provided with sliding plates in the region of the side surfaces oriented toward the slide ways of the scotch yoke, characterized in that the sliding plates are supported in floating fashion relative to the base body and between the sliding plates and the side surfaces, there is a gap, which is at least partially filled with lubricant during operation of the scotch yoke reciprocating piston engine.
Claims
1. A sliding block for a scotch yoke reciprocating piston engine comprising: a base body with a receiving opening for cooperating with a crankpin of a crankshaft; side surfaces of the base body, which are oriented toward slide ways of a scotch yoke during operation, with a supply of pressurized lubricant from the receiving opening for the crankpin to the side surfaces being provided during operation; sliding plates connected to the base body in a region of the side surfaces in a form-fitting fashion with regard to a sliding direction relative to the base body, and the sliding plates are supported in a floating fashion relative to the base body in a direction perpendicular to the sliding direction, and between the sliding plates and the side surfaces there is a gap, which is at least partially filled with lubricant during operation of the scotch yoke reciprocating piston engine; and a barrier that encompasses the gap at least partially at edges of the gap, wherein the barrier is provided to prevent the escape of lubricant from the gap, and the barrier comprises at least one partition wall extending from either at least one of the sliding plates or from the base body, and the at least one partition wall is positioned in a pocket-shaped recess on either the base body or at least one of the sliding plates, with the at least one partition wall having a greater height than a depth of the pocket-shaped recess.
2. The sliding block according to claim 1, wherein the barrier comprises at least one partition wall on at least one of the sliding plates, which extends away from the at least one of the sliding plates toward the base body, covering the gap.
3. The sliding block according to claim 1, wherein the barrier comprises at least one partition wall on the base body, which extends away from the base body toward at least one of the sliding plates, covering the gap.
4. The sliding block according to claim 1, wherein the barrier fixes/holds at least one of the sliding plates in a form-fitting way in a sliding direction relative to the base body.
5. The sliding block according to claim 1, wherein the sliding plates are mounted so that the sliding plates are movable in a floating fashion, perpendicular to a plane of the respective sliding plate relative to the base body.
6. The sliding block according to claim 1, wherein the base body has at least one conduit, which conveys pressurized lubricant during operation and which communicates with the gap.
7. The sliding block according to claim 6, wherein the sliding plates have at least one conducting opening, through which lubricant can be conveyed to a sliding gap between the slide way of the scotch yoke and of the sliding plates during operation.
8. The sliding block according to claim 7, wherein the lubricant conducting opening is aligned with the conduit.
9. The sliding block according to claim 1, wherein a sliding side of the sliding plate that is oriented toward the scotch yoke during operation has a plurality of recesses in order to provide lubricant pockets.
10. The sliding block according to claim 9, wherein the recesses are spherical cups and have a depth of from 0.05 to 0.1 mm.
11. The sliding block according to claim 9, wherein the recesses are arranged in a linear fashion in a longitudinal direction of the sliding plate.
12. The sliding block according to claim 11, wherein lines composed of the recesses enclose an angle () relative to the sliding direction, where the angle () is between 3 and 20.
13. The sliding block according to claim 1, wherein the sliding side has a plurality of nub-like projections, which are arranged in a linear fashion in the longitudinal direction of the sliding plate.
14. The sliding block according to claim 13, wherein adjacent lines of recesses or projections are positioned so that they are offset from one another.
15. The sliding block according to claim 1, wherein the barriers are partition walls that extend away from the base body, at least partially covering the gap.
16. The sliding block according to claim 1, wherein in order to provide a form-fitting fixing of the sliding plates relative to the base body, securing partition walls are provided at the ends of the plates or the base body.
17. The sliding block according to claim 2, wherein the at least one partition wall on at least one of the sliding plates engages in at least one pocket-like recess of the base body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be explained in greater detail below in conjunction with the drawings. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(6) In the context of describing the figures, it is assumed for example that an oil is used as the lubricant. The exemplary embodiments are not limited, however, to using oil as the lubricant. It is instead possibleas mentioned aboveto use any suitable lubricant.
(7) A first embodiment of the sliding block according to the invention (
(8) In order to accommodate the partition walls 10 (
(9) In another embodiment of the sliding block according to the invention shown in
(10) With a particular embodiment of the sliding plates 6, the sliding side has projections 15, which are arranged in rows in the sliding direction 7. Every two adjacent rows R1 and R2 are positioned offset from each other in terms of the sliding direction 7. Between the projections 15, there are recesses 15a; every two projections 15 are arranged aligned with and adjacent to each other in a direction 17 transverse to the sliding plates and every two projections 15 that are arranged aligned with and adjacent to one another in one of the rows R1 or R2 in the sliding direction 7 encloses a region B of the sliding side 13 of the sliding plates 6, in the center Z of which is situated the maximum recess 15a relative to the projections 15. In the example according to
(11) The diameter of the projections at their highest point (d) is approximately 2 mm to 3 mm, in particular 2.5 mm. The distances A of two nubs of one row R1 or R2 are preferably approximately 2 mm. The distance B of two adjacent rows R1 and R2 to each other is preferably approximately 1.5 mm to 2.2 mm, in particular 2.0 mm. A surface structure, as shown in
(12) With the sliding block according to the invention, it is particularly advantageous that the provision of two oil cushionsi.e. a first oil cushion (static oil cushion) in the first gap 9 between the sliding plate 6 and the base body 1 of the sliding block and an oil cushion that dynamically forms between the sliding side 13 and the slide way of a scotch yoke during operation can prevent wear that is caused by tilting movements of the sliding block during operation. In particular, this relates to surface end regions of the sliding plates 6, which are schematically depicted in