Plural Separable Parts Patents (Class 92/216)
  • Patent number: 4593660
    Abstract: A piston drive for use in diesel engines with a high specific liter output wherein the piston comprises discrete sealing and guiding sections and is constructed, configurated and assembled in such a way that the flow of power from the combustion zone takes place along straight paths directly from the crown to the connecting rod without causing any bending and/or other deformation of component parts of the drive. The piston drive allows for achievement of higher output, without increasing the stroke volume of the cylinder, by using relatively inexpensive piston sections and without reducing the E of the engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1986
    Inventors: Ludwig Elsbett, Gunter Elsbett
  • Patent number: 4572058
    Abstract: To reduce deformation of the piston pin for the rotating connection of a ton and a connecting rod in a piston cylinder system, especially in internal combustion engines, where the piston pin is made of fiber-reinforced composite material in which fibers running in different directions are placed, it is proposed that the piston pin is secured against rotation around its longitudinal axis in the piston or in the connecting rod, and has first regions in which the fibers are arranged in planes parallel to the piston pin axis and when secured against rotation in the piston, running parallel to the piston axis, or when secured against rotation in the connecting rod, running parallel to the connecting rod axis, so that they have a component running parallel to the piston axis or to the connecting rod axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1986
    Assignee: Deutsche Forschungs- und Versuchsanstalt fur Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.
    Inventors: Bernhard Hinz, Gerhard Gruninger
  • Patent number: 4548127
    Abstract: A piston for an internal combustion engine comprising a piston body (1) and a crown portion (3) that are connected by anchoring means comprising elongate members (7,23,26,79,80) that extend from the crown portion (3) into the piston body (1) so as to transmit tensile and compressive loads from the crown to a portion of the piston body in a region spaced axially away from the crown portion at a temperature which, at maximum operating temperatures, is low enough to prevent loosening of the anchoring means, characterized in that co-operating surfaces of said anchoring means (7,9,16) and piston body (1) are pre-loaded into contact with one another by virtue of mechanically applied strain energy stored in the anchoring means and piston body (1) and which acts axially to prevent parting of said co-operating surfaces by said tensile and compressive loads without being dependent on any reaction forces between the adjacent faces of the crown portion and piston body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1985
    Inventors: Stephen J. Dunn, Alan W. Sparrow
  • Patent number: 4508019
    Abstract: A reduced impact piston assembly including a cylindrical body with a cavity formed therein and having a cross-bore formed therethrough which intersects the cavity. The cross-bore receives a piston pin which has an exposed intermediate portion aligned with the cavity for attachment of a connecting rod thereto. A wide groove is formed about the outer circumference of the cylindrical body which has its center aligned with the center of the cross-bore. Positioned within this groove are a pair of C-shaped inserts, the legs of which abut the ends of the piston pin to prevent axial movement of the pin within the cylindrical body. The C-shaped inserts cooperate with the pin to form a closed loop having a circumferential length which is larger than the circumferential length of the cylinder body. In addition, a portion of each of the C-shaped inserts is in constant contact with a cylinder wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1982
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1985
    Assignee: Deere & Company
    Inventors: Dennis F. Kabele, Herbert J. Hauser, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4377967
    Abstract: A two-piece piston assembly comprises an upper portion or a ring carrier part that may be made of malleable iron, cast iron, or a similar iron, and a lower portion or cross-head part, referred to as a skirt, that may be made of aluminum or an alloy thereof. The assembly is configured to increase the contact of cooling liquid with the underside of the crown and eliminate problems accompanying undue heating in this area of the piston. The cocktail-shaker action of the two-piece piston assembly is employed to enhance the cooling effect. A separate cup-like device is secured around the outside of the lower end of the crown member of the piston and is thus positioned between the upper and lower portions of the piston to retain the oil and effectively deliver it to the underside of the crown.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1981
    Date of Patent: March 29, 1983
    Assignee: Mack Trucks, Inc.
    Inventor: Winton J. Pelizzoni
  • Patent number: 4356800
    Abstract: In a liquid-cooled, composite piston for internal-combustion engines, particularly for medium-speed diesel engines, comprising a lower part, which made of a material comprising an eutectic aluminum-silicon alloy which lower part is connected to an upper part comprised of a ferrous material, said upper part formed on its underside with a concentric top rib, which rib forces the opposite bearing surface of the lower part and is so arranged that the rib constitutes the radially inner boundary of an annular cooling channel, which is disposed in the upper part behind the top land of the piston and behind at least part of the ring-carrying portion of the piston said rib also defining a central cooling chamber, which is disposed in the upper part and which communicates with the cooling channel by radial coolant bores, the improvement comprising a ring comprised of a ferrous material concentrically disposed and gripped between the bearing surface of the bearing rib and the opposite bearing surface of the lower part o
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1982
    Assignee: Karl Schmidt GmbH
    Inventor: Horst Moebus
  • Patent number: 4346646
    Abstract: Piston for internal combustion engines having a piston body consisting of light metal and a crown plate consisting of a metal of lower thermal conductivity which is secured axially to the piston body by means of necked-down screws and centered radially in relation to the piston body by means of an annular fit, and in which the outer ring of the fit is formed by the crown plate in the region of the sliding surface and the inner ring of the fit is formed by the piston body, in which at room temperature a gap widening in the direction towards the piston foot is provided between the annular surfaces of crown plate and piston body meeting in the annular fit, in such a way that the annular surfaces lie firmly against one another only at their ends pointing towards the piston head, and that this gap is reduced at working temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1982
    Assignee: Mahle GmbH
    Inventor: Jurgen Ellermann
  • Patent number: 4256022
    Abstract: A piston for reciprocating internal combustion engines, especially Diesel engines, is provided having a crown exposed to the heat of combustion gases, a guide member spaced from said crown, a shell connecting said crown and guide member, a ring carrier connected to the crown of said piston, sealing and oil control rings in said ring carrier, said ring carrier being connected to said crown by a constriction situated adjacent a straight line extending through the crown of the piston, said shell being formed at its end away from the crown with a base formed by two bifurcated legs, said legs being arranged symmetrically to a plane extending through the center of the piston and formed with eyes, a wrist pin in said eyes connecting said shell with said guide member, said shell being in the form of a truncated cone provided in its interior with a cavity constructed at least in one direction of the longitudinal axis of the piston.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1981
    Inventors: Ludwig Elsbett, Gunter Elsbett
  • Patent number: 4207808
    Abstract: An improved piston structure for Diesel and like reciprocating piston engines is provided having a top and foot, a sealing section on said piston connecting said top and foot, a guide section articulatedly connected to said sealing section through trunnion means on a connecting rod, said guide section having a sliding shell in the form of a collar at its periphery surrounding a wrist pin in the region of its bearing points, and at least one rib for each bearing side in the form of a chord connected to said shell in the region of the bearing point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1980
    Inventors: Ludwig Elsbett, Gunter Elsbett
  • Patent number: 4180027
    Abstract: A two-piece piston includes head and skirt sections having opposed annular recesses to define a continuous peripheral coolant chamber. A transverse coolant conveying channel communicating at opposite ends with the chamber may also be formed in the skirt section to provide cooling for the central portion of the piston crown.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1979
    Assignee: Mack Trucks, Inc.
    Inventor: Joe N. Taylor
  • Patent number: 4031868
    Abstract: A two part variable compression ratio (VCR) piston assembly having an outer member movable relative to an inner member to vary the compression ratio of an internal combustion engine and a hydraulic system utilizing oil from the lubrication system of the engine for automatically controlling the relative movement of the members to maintain a predetermined maximum combustion chamber pressure. A hydraulic circuit includes an upper and a lower chamber which expands and contracts conversely upon relative movement of the piston members and a system for supplying oil to the upper chamber and to the lower chamber via the upper chamber and for discharging the oil from the upper chamber in a manner which gradually changes the compression ratio of the piston until a predetermined maximum combustion chamber pressure has been achieved and which tends to maintain the maximum combustion chamber pressure after it has been achieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1977
    Assignee: Teledyne Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Albert M. Karaba, Alexander P. Brouwers, Thomas J. Pearsall