COOLING CHANNEL COVER AND PISTON PROVIDED WITH A COOLING CHANNEL COVER
20170314505 ยท 2017-11-02
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Abstract
An annular cooling channel cover for a piston may include an elastic material body having opposing end faces. At least two opposing end regions may provide a joint gap and at least one feed element for a coolant may be received in at least one opening disposed in the cooling channel cover. The feed element may include an inlet region and an outlet region, and may be held on the cooling channel cover via a clip-on latching connection. Spring clips may be disposed on the inlet region of the feed element, and/or latching elements may be disposed on the outlet region of the feed element. The spring clips may engage one of the end faces and the latching elements may engage the opposing end face. A closure element may engage into the joint gap to close the same.
Claims
1. An annular cooling channel cover for a piston of an internal combustion engine, comprising: an elastic material annular body having at least two end faces disposed opposite one another, the annular body including at least two end regions disposed opposite one another defining a joint gap and at least one opening; at least one feed element for cooling fluid having an inlet region and an outlet region, the at least one feed element received in the at least one opening provided in the annular body and held on the the annular body via a clipped-in latching connection; a closure element the at least one opening for receiving at least one feed element provided in at least one end region of the at least two end regions arranged adjacently with respect to the joint gap; the at least one feed element including at least two spring clips disposed on the inlet region extending radially outward in a circumferential direction of the annular body, and at least two latching elements disposed on the outlet region being elastic radially in the circumferential direction of the annular body; wherein the at least two latching elements bear against one end face of the at least two end faces and the at least two spring clips bear against the other end face of the at least two end faces, such a way that one spring clip of the at least two spring clips covers the joint gap; and wherein the closure element is arranged on the one spring clip and engages into the joint gap to close the joint gap.
2. The cooling channel cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the annular body includes two semicircular part covers providing two joint gaps disposed diametrically opposite one another and two openings disposed diametrically opposite one another for respectively receiving one feed element.
3. The cooling channel cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least two latching elements bear against the one end face with bearing faces and the at least two spring clips bear against the other end face with bearing faces, and wherein the bearing faces of the at least two latching elements have a size that is from 30% to 60% of a size of the bearing faces of the at least two spring clips.
4. The cooling channel cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the closure element extends entirely over a width of the one spring clip and closes the joint gap completely.
5. The cooling channel cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inlet region of the at least one feed element is widened in a funnel-shaped manner.
6. The cooling channel cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outlet region of the at least one feed element is configured as a riser.
7. The cooling channel cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one feed element has a passage opening with a round cross section.
8. The cooling channel cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one feed element has a passage opening, the passage opening having a cross section of which is configured so as to be that is greater in the circumferential direction than in a radial direction of the annular body.
9. The cooling channel cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one feed element includes at least one of a plastic material and a metallic material.
10. The cooling channel cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the annular body is a spring plate.
11. A piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising: an annular cooling channel cover of an elastic material having a first end face and a second end face disposed axially opposite the first end face with respect to a piston reciprocating axis, the annular cooling channel cover including a joint gap defined between at least two end regions disposed opposite one another in a circumferential direction of the axis and at least one opening; at least one feed element for a coolant having an inlet region and an outlet region, the at least one feed element received in the at least one opening provided in the cooling channel cover and held on the cooling channel cover via a clipped-in latching connection; a closure element the at least one opening for receiving at least one feed element disposed in at least one end region of the at least two end regions arranged adjacently with respect to the joint gap; the at least one feed element including at least two spring clips disposed on the inlet region extending radially outward in the circumferential direction of the axis, and at least two latching elements disposed on the outlet region that are elastic radially in the circumferential direction of the axis; wherein the at least two latching elements bear against the first end face and the at least two spring clips bear against the second end face such that a first spring clip of the at least two spring clips covers the joint gap; and wherein the closure element is arranged on the first spring clip and engages into the joint gap to close the joint gap.
12. The piston as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cooling channel cover includes another joint gap disposed diametrically opposite the joint gap, the at least one opening includes two openings disposed diametrically opposite one another, and the at least one feed element includes two feed elements, and wherein the two feed elements are respectively received in the two openings.
13. The piston as claimed in claim 11, wherein the inlet region of the at least one feed element includes a funnel-shaped structure.
14. The piston as claimed in claim 11, wherein the at least one feed element has a tubular shape.
15. The piston as claimed in claim 14, wherein the at least one feed element defines a passage opening with a round cross section.
16. The piston as claimed in claim 14, wherein the at least one feed element defines a passage opening having a cross section that is greater in the circumferential direction than in a radial direction of the axis.
17. The piston as claimed in claim 11, further comprising an annular cooling channel, wherein the cooling channel cover closes the cooling channel.
18. The piston as claimed in claim 17, wherein the outlet region of the at least one feed element extends into the cooling channel.
19. The piston as claimed in claim 11, wherein the at least one feed element includes at least one of an elastic material and a metallic material.
20. An annular cooling channel cover for a piston of an internal combustion engine, comprising: an annular body of an elastic material having a first end face and a second end face disposed axially opposite the first end face with respect to a piston reciprocating axis, the annular body including a joint gap defined between at least two end regions disposed opposite one another in a circumferential direction of the axis and at least one opening disposed in at least one end region of the at least two end regions adjacent to the joint gap; at least one feed element for a coolant having an inlet region and an outlet region, the at least one feed element received in the at least one opening and held on the annular body via a clipped-in latching connection; a closure element; at least two spring clips disposed on the inlet region of the at least one feed element and extending radially outward in the circumferential direction of the axis; at least two latching elements disposed on the outlet region of the at least one feed element and structured elastic radially in the circumferential direction of the axis; wherein the at least two latching elements have bearing faces that bear against the first end face and the at least two spring clips having bearing faces that bear against the second end face such that a first spring clip of the at least two spring clips covers the joint gap; and wherein the closure element is arranged on the first spring clip and engages into the joint gap to close the joint gap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in greater detail in the following text using the appended drawings, in which, in a diagrammatic illustration which is not true to scale:
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[0029] Two spring clips 54, 55 which lie opposite one another are arranged on the inlet region 51 in the vicinity of the outlet region 52, which spring clips 54, 55 are configured so as to be elastic in the direction of the arrows A and extend radially outward and, in the mounted state, in the circumferential direction of the cooling channel cover 30, 130 (see
[0030] Two latching elements 56, 57 which lie opposite one another and are elastic radially in the direction of the arrows B are provided at the upper end of the outlet region 52, which latching elements 56, 57 extend in the direction of the inlet region 51, and the free ends of which latching elements 56, 57 assume a defined spacing from the spring clips 54, 55, which spacing is dependent on the thickness of the cooling channel cover 30, 130. It can be seen from
[0031] For mounting purposes, the cooling channel cover 30, 130 is first of all connected in a manner known per se to the piston 10, in order to close the cooling channel 16. In the exemplary embodiment, the openings 41 or 141 and 142 are generally arranged very closely on the outer wall of the piston bosses 18. This means that the spring clips 54, 55 protrude beyond the outer wall of the piston bosses 18 in the view from below. For mounting purposes, the feed element 50 is first of all moved axially past the outer wall of the piston bosses 18 in the direction of the piston crown. As soon as the spring clips 54, 55 come to lie on the side and above the outer wall of the piston bosses 18, a relative movement takes place in a plane parallel to the piston crown 12, until the feed element 50 is flush with the opening 41 or 141, 142 of the cooling channel cover 30, 130 and the spring clips 54, 55 are oriented in the circumferential direction of the cooling channel cover 30, 130, and such that in each case one spring clip 54 covers a joint gap 37 or 137, 138. Then, with compression of the latching elements 56, 57, the outlet region 52 of the feed element 50 is guided in the piston axial direction through the opening 41 or 141 and 142, until the spring clips 54, 55 bear against the end faces 34 or 134, 136 of the cooling channel cover 30, 130 and the closure elements 61 engage into the joint gaps 37 or 137 and 138. As soon as the latching elements 56, 57 have passed completely through the openings 41 or 141, 142, they snap back into their original position. The cooling channel cover 30, 130 is then arranged between the bearing faces 58 of the spring clips 54, 55 and the bearing faces 59 of the latching elements 56, 57. The feed element 50 is held fixedly on the cooling channel cover 30, 130 and is supported by way of its bearing faces 58, 59 on the cooling channel cover 30, 130 (see