Connecting Rod Pin Supporting Boss Laterally Spaced From Skirt Portion Patents (Class 92/238)
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Piston of an internal combustion engine with an increased inclination of the box walls of the piston
Patent number: 8387585Abstract: A piston of an internal combustion engine has a piston crown with annular grooves and a shaft part disposed on the piston crown. The shaft part has bearing shaft wall sections which are connected to one another via inclined connecting walls which are retracted with respect to the outer diameter of the piston. Piston-pin bosses for accommodating a piston pin are disposed in connecting walls. The connecting walls are retracted at such an angle that, in progressing from the lower edge over an intermediate region which lies further back than the lower edge, into an end region which lies further back than the intermediate region the connecting walls to over flush into a hub supporting region below the piston crown.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2008Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: KS Kolbenschmidt GmbHInventors: Alfred Alexander Blau, Ralf Buschbek, Matthias Fahr -
Patent number: 8336446Abstract: A piston assembly is disclosed herein. The piston assembly is integrally formed and unitary and is centered on a central longitudinal axis. The piston assembly includes a head with ring belt having a plurality of ring grooves. The piston assembly also includes first and second skirts, each having a top edge and a bottom edge being radially narrower than the top edge. The skirts also include first and second side edges. The piston assembly also includes first and second pin bosses spaced radially inward from the ring belt to define a short-pin support arrangement. The pin bosses include respective first and second pin bores axially aligned on a pin bore axis perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis. The piston assembly also includes a plurality of panels, each extending between one of the pin bosses and one of the skirts.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2011Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc.Inventors: Timothy David Frank, David Edward Ramey
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Patent number: 8079341Abstract: A piston for an internal combustion engine is disclosed. The piston body has two pin bores for receiving a piston pin. At least one rib is disposed on the second side and extends outwardly therefrom. The at least one rib is aligned laterally between the two pin bores in a direction along the piston pin axis. The at least one rib has a longitudinal axis extending generally perpendicular to both the reciprocation axis of the piston and the piston pin axis. A piston having a boss extending approximately within the piston pin radius of the piston pin axis, and a piston having a boss generally following the contour of the piston pin are also disclosed. An engine having the piston is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2009Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: BRP-Powertrain GmbH & Co. KG.Inventors: Franco Dettori, Karl Glinsner, Martin Olejniczak
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Patent number: 7954421Abstract: A piston has a piston head that is provided with a field of rings and a piston shaft which is disposed thereupon. The piston shaft is equipped with supporting shaft wall sections and rear connecting walls which interconnect the shaft wall sections, have an arched shape, and are fitted with a bolt bore. An undercut free space is provided below the annular field in the area of the bolt bore in the region of the piston head. An arched zone is disposed in the interior of the piston at the transition from the bolt bore in the direction of the shaft wall session.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: KS Kolbenschmidt GmbHInventors: Ralf Buschbeck, Johannes Sperman, Albert Haberl, Klaus Lormes
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Patent number: 7895937Abstract: A piston assembly is disclosed herein. The piston assembly is integrally formed and unitary and is centered on a central longitudinal axis. The piston assembly includes a head with ring belt having a plurality of ring grooves. The piston assembly also includes first and second skirts, each having a top edge and a bottom edge being radially narrower than the top edge. The skirts also include first and second side edges. The piston assembly also includes first and second pin bosses spaced radially inward from the ring belt to define a short-pin support arrangement. The pin bosses include respective first and second pin bores axially aligned on a pin bore axis perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis. The piston assembly also includes a plurality of panels, each extending between one of the pin bosses and one of the skirts.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2007Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc.Inventors: Timothy David Frank, David Edward Ramey
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Patent number: 7581315Abstract: The present invention relates to a connecting rod assembly and method of manufacturing same. The method includes defining a small end of a connecting rod having a terminal end and defining a pin bore extending through the small end. A pair of channels is forged on opposite sides of the small end, such that each of the channels is substantially perpendicular to the pin bore. A bushing having a contact surface including at least partially annular grooves and opposed distal ends is subsequently formed and installed into the pin bore of the small end. Following installation of the bushing, the connecting rod is machined to reduce the width of the small end between each channel and the terminal end to where at least a portion of the grooves are disposed along the distal ends to reduce the need to deburr the area adjacent the pin bore.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2004Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Mahle Technology, Inc.Inventor: Alan Stephen McEwan
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Patent number: 7516546Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a connecting rod assembly having a stepped small end. The method includes defining a small end of a connecting rod assembly having a terminal end and defining a pin bore extending therethrough. A pair of channels are formed on opposite sides of the small end, perpendicular to the pin bore and a bushing is subsequently installed into the pin bore. Where a connecting rod assembly does not include a bushing the method includes defining a small end having a pin bore and forming pair of channels on opposite sides of the small end. A contact surface is then defined within the pin bore to engage a piston pin and the small end is machined to provide a stepped configuration. The connecting rod assembly is then machined to reduce the width of the small end to provide a stepped configuration.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2004Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: MAHLE Technology, Inc.Inventor: Alan Stephen McEwan
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Patent number: 6860190Abstract: An engine piston has a crown portion generated about a longitudinal piston axis and, extending axially form the crown, a pair of gudgeon pin bosses defining a pin axis and spaced apart at opposite sides of an orthogonal thrust axis. A circumferentially discontinuous skirt defines lateral thrust and non-thrust bearing regions, respectively, centered on the thrust axis, each joined by convexly bowed reinforcement ribs to the bosses. The bearing region on the non-thrust side of the piston is circumferentially shorter than thrust region, reducing piston mass to one side of the piston, and the reinforcement ribs are offset in pin axis direction where they intersect the bosses. Mass reducing recesses are formed in the underside of the crown between the unskirted periphery reinforcement ribs and bosses, the offset ribs permitting the recesses to extend further and to permit greater reduction in mass.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2001Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Federal-Mogul Bradford LimitedInventors: Graham Oversby, Stuart Andrew Allan
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Patent number: 6467396Abstract: The invention aims at reducing the weight of a box piston having a running surface, the width in the pressure side is different from the width of the running surface on the counterpressure side. To this end, the piston has at least one bent channel that is cast using bent sleeves and is located at least partly above the bolt hubs with a tapering cross section extending approximately in the direction of pressure-counterpressure.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Mahle GmbHInventor: Wolfgang Issler
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Patent number: 6357341Abstract: In a reciprocating piston of an internal combustion engine comprising a piston skirt having a major-thrust-side skirt portion and a minor-thrust-side skirt portion, a projected circumferential width of the minor-thrust-side skirt portion is greater than a projected circumferential width of the major-thrust-side skirt portion. Additionally, the piston skirt is dimensioned so that the minimum thickness of the minor-thrust-side skirt portion is less than the minimum thickness of the major-thrust-side skirt portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1999Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Unisia Jecs CorporationInventors: Hiroaki Watanabe, Shingo Motoda
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Patent number: 6286414Abstract: A compact one piece piston for use in an internal combustion engine has a compression height (“CH”) of between 55 percent and 70 percent the piston diameter (“D”) and a closed piston cooling gallery defined by a piston ring belt welded at spaced locations to a piston body and to a flange portion of the piston body. The flange portion supports a second end of the piston ring belt and resists deflection of the piston ring belt. The closed piston cooling gallery is configured to promote heat transfer and piston cooling by facilitating shaking of a cooling fluid located within the closed piston cooling gallery during reciprocal piston movement. A piston skirt extending from the flange provides additional strength and rigidity.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: Brian K. Kruse
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Patent number: 6152017Abstract: A piston (10) comprises a piston shaft (16) and an essentially cylindrical upper region (14). The piston shaft (16) essentially comprises two opposite shaft wall portions (16) relative to the pin axis. Two pin hubs (24) are also set back relative to the piston axis in the direction of the diameter of the piston shaft (16). On the piston are formed two communicating walls (18) which connect the shaft wall portions (16), which are also set back, which extend as far as the lower edge of the essentially cylindrical region (14) and in which the pin hubs (24) are located. According to the invention, the shaft wall portions (16) are provided in a largely concurrent manner with a dimension in the circumferential direction, this dimension varying in the direction of the piston axis. The communicating walls (18) also follow the thereby determined course of the edges of the two shaft wall portions (16), with these edges extending in the direction of the piston axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1997Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Alcan Deutschland GmbHInventors: Josef Harrer, Dirk Ragus, Stephan Thieme
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Patent number: 5713262Abstract: A piston, which reciprocates in a cylinder bore of an engine, is supplied with lubricating oil. The piston includes pin bosses provided under a piston head, a symmetrical pair of skirts, and side walls connecting the pin bosses and the skirts. The side walls have openings, which communicate the outer side of the walls with the inner side of the walls under the middle section of the head. A recess is defined in the lower surface of the head to receive a spray of lubricating oil. The width of the recess is wider than the width of each skirt at its basal portion. This causes the oil supplied to the lower surface of the head during movement of the piston to be injected against the recess and thus be diffused. As a result, oil passes by the basal section of the skirts and permeates into the space defined by the cylinder bore and the skirts.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1996Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masanori Sugiyama, Yoshihiko Masuda
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Patent number: 5653204Abstract: The design and construction of past piston pin assemblies includes a retaining device which adds stress concentration factors to the piston pin assembly, piston skirt or piston crown. The present invention provides a device for retaining the piston assembly to the connecting rod and retaining the two parts of the piston pin assembly together without adding a stress concentration factor. The device uses a retaining means which applies a compressive force along the entire piston pin to add rigidity to the piston pin assembly. This design additionally allows for a stronger piston assembly with greater pull apart resistance and/or a lighter total weight piston assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1996Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: Bradley J. Shaffer
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Patent number: 5492052Abstract: A piston-and-control rod assembly includes a hollow piston having a skirt; axially spaced, circumferential piston ring grooves provided in the skirt; a radial crown having an inner face; and a bearing block projecting from a central portion of the inner face and having a bearing bore oriented radially to the piston axis. The bearing bore is situated in a zone approximately radially adjacent the piston ring grooves. The assembly further includes a connecting rod having a main connecting rod body; a head portion located at an end of the main connecting rod body and being laterally offset relative thereto in a direction of offset; and a piston pin affixed to the head portion and projecting unilaterally therefrom in a direction opposite to the direction of offset. The piston pin is received in the bearing bore.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Goetze GmbHInventor: Klaus Junge
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Patent number: 5379680Abstract: A piston for an internal combustion engine comprising a piston head provided with at least one piston ring groove and a piston body having a piston pin bore, and a compression height of less than 40% of the piston diameter. In order to be able to equalize the influences of thermal expansion as well as possible and to enable a quiet operation of the piston in a cylinder, the invention provides that the largest diameter region of the piston body is arranged in a plane which extends perpendicularly to the body-generating line and which includes the piston pin axis.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Alcan Deutschland GmbHInventors: Gerhard Bohm, Klaus Kofahl
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Patent number: 5359922Abstract: A method to manufacture an articulated piston head wherein the two portions composing the head, i.e. the top portion and the pin boss portion, are formed separately from blanks of forged or cast chromium-molybdenum steel or a low alloy steel, subjected to preliminary machining operations, joined together by friction welding and then machined to final dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1994Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Metal Leve S/A Industria E ComercioInventors: Jose M. Martins Leites, Jose A. Cardoso Mendes, Andre Lippai, Paulo T. Dellanoce
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Patent number: 5307732Abstract: The design and construction of past piston assemblies having a wrist pin bolted to a connecting rod have excessive weight and structural components, and requires more complex machining techniques and tooling. The present invention overcomes these problem by providing a piston assembly (30) with a wrist pin (36) attached to a piston member (32). Thus, the length of the leg members (80) are short and do not require a portion surrounding the wrist pin (36). The results being reduced piston member (32) and piston assembly (30) weight and lower inertia, a simplified forging or casting process, a more easily machinable cavity (86) within the piston member (32) and a higher quality piston assembly (30).Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1991Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventor: Willibald G. Berlinger
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Patent number: 5279268Abstract: The design and construction of past piston assemblies having a wrist pin bolted to a connecting rod had excessive structural components requiring more complex machining procedures and tooling. Additionally, the loading and bolting patterns allowed the wrist pin to flex about the central axis of the piston assembly causing ultimate failure of the design. The present invention overcomes these problems by providing a piston assembly utilizing a bifurcated connecting rod and a piston having a pair of outer legs and a central leg. The outer legs and the central leg contact a wrist pin in three locations substantially distributing the forces across the wrist pin uniformly. A connecting means centrally connects the piston assembly shortening the overall length of the piston assembly. This results in a simplified forging or casting process, a more easily machinable piston, and a higher reliability design with improved load capacity.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1993Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Assignee: Caterpillar INc.Inventors: Randolph C. Brink, Donald J. Waldman
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Patent number: 5174193Abstract: The piston comprises a crown (12), and a skirt 30 made of plastics material secured to the crown. The crown (12) is formed integrally with a depending boss (16) arranged to receive a gudgeon pin (18) by which the piston is connected to a connecting rod (24). The skirt (30) encircles the boss (16) and is spaced therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1992Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: T&N Technology LimitedInventors: David A. Parker, Michael L. P. Rhodes
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Patent number: 5115726Abstract: A two-piece, or articulated, piston assembly for internal combustion engines, comprising a head composed of a top portion and a pair of pin bosses integral with it, a skirt portion, and a wrist pin mounted in the pin boss holes. The pin bosses are secured to a member restraining lateral deformation of the pin bosses. The restraining member may be the wrist pin itself, or defined by a cylindrical hollow pin fastened to the pin boss holes and housing the wrist pin. The thus formed structure prevents deformation of the pin bosses toward the cylinder liner, thereby imparting a higher strength to the piston assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1989Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: Metal Leve S.A.Inventors: Georg Daxer, Joao A. D. T. Cullen
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Patent number: 5072653Abstract: A piston for a reciprocating machine includes a split piston ring which is located in a circumferential groove in the cylindrical wall of the piston. The piston is adapted to be located in a cylindrical bore so that the piston ring sealingly engages the bore with a gap between its ends, the gap being fully underlaid and sealed by a contiguous unbroken annular supporting ring, a spring being provided to maintain the ends of the piston ring in engagement with the supporting ring.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1989Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Assignee: Jaguar Cars LimitedInventor: Bryan N. V. Parsons
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Patent number: 5063893Abstract: A piston for an internal combustion engine is provided. This piston includes a piston body which has an upper ring land portion and a skirt portion, pin boss portions formed in the skirt portion into which a piston pin is inserted for attaching the piston body to a connecting rod, and a rib portion projecting from an inner wall of the skirt portion. The rib portion extends from the first areas which include cross points where the centerline, perpendicularly passing the longitudinal axis of the pin boss, intersects the inner wall of the piston skirt to the second areas which include the bottoms of the pin boss portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Atsugi Unisia CorporationInventor: Naohiro Iwaya
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Patent number: 4909132Abstract: In order to achieve less deformation under gas pressure load and also under thermal load, the bottom piece of a piston with ring-carrying barrel is configured as a supporting cone tapering towards the piston pin and connected with the piston pin bosses by means of supporting elements. Cone, bosses and supporting elements are made in one piece. The supporting elements comprise walls extending essentially parallel to the axis of the piston pin. First distance (A) to the outer perimeter of the piston in the direction of the piston pin axis (Y--Y) are greater than the corresponding second distances (B) normal to this axis. The end parts of the walls are curved inwardly and leave open an area around an axis (X--X) normal to the piston pin axis.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1988Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: AVL Gesellschaft fur Verbrennungskraftmaschinen und Messtechnik mbH Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Hans ListInventors: Wolfgang Kling, Ernst Gschweitl
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Patent number: 4843952Abstract: A two-part, low compression height, open-ended hollow skirt-type piston for internal combustion engines has a piston pin creating an articulated connection of the separate skirt and head parts. Guide portions (5) protruding axially in the direction of the piston axis provide lateral guidance and support of the piston head (1) in the piston-pin-axis direction. Each of the guide portions forms a gap with the nearby gudgeon pin boss (3). The gaps receive opposite parallel flat surfaces (4) of the skirt (2). The overhanging guide portions (5) have partly circular recesses permitting assembly of head and skirt with the gudgeon pin.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1987Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: Mahle GmbHInventor: Emil Ripberger
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Patent number: 4730549Abstract: A piston made of cast aluminum base alloy is provided with gudgeon pin bosses which are connected to the piston skirt by means of a frusto-conical strut which has recesses in the skirt and are specially dimensioned to leave large unsupported skirt areas to minimize risk of seizure in an engine cylinder; in particular the distance between the outer surfaces of the bosses is from 0.6 to 0.8 of the outer diameter of the piston and the distance between the inner surfaces of the bosses is 25 to 35 percent of the outer diameter of the piston, and the cone angle of the struts is from 60.degree. to 110.degree..Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1981Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Assignee: MAHLE GmbHInventor: Horst Pfeiffenberger
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Patent number: 4715267Abstract: A piston for an internal combustion engine is provided with two separate skirt portions on either side of the gudgeon pin bore. Each skirt portion is the shape of a sector of a cylinder and is cantilevered on a pair of struts connected to the skirt members at points intermediate their top and bottom edges. The skirt members have top and bottom bearing surfaces which provide the running surfaces against the associated cylinder or liner and which are connected to the centers of the skirt members by flexible flanges. This allows these running portions to flex and absorb substantial lateral loads without creating noise so that the piston is quiet as well as being lightweight.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1985Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: AE PLCInventor: John W. Richmond
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Patent number: 4690038Abstract: A piston machine, particularly a hydraulically-actuated piston machine, comprises at least one cylinder having an axis, a piston axially slidable in the cylinder and having a piston bottom with an inner surface, a piston rod turnably connected with the piston and having a piston rod shaft, a turning member mounted on the piston rod and having a side which is opposite to the piston rod shaft and has a convex circular surface, a pressing member having a shell surface which is in sliding contact with the circular surface of the turning member, the pressing member having a side which is opposite to the turning member and is provided with a convex circular surface abutting against the inner surface of the piston bottom, the circular surface of the pressing member and one of the circular surfaces of the turning member and the shell surface of the pressing member having central axes with central axes projections along their common orthogonals forming an angle of approximately 90.degree..Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1986Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: G. Dusterloh, GmbHInventors: Jurgen Klie, Rudolf Beyer
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Patent number: 4683808Abstract: A light alloy piston for internal combustion engines has a skirt which is closed at its lower end and at locations disposed adjacent to the bosses on both sides of the horizontal plane through the piston pin is set back so as to form respective recesses. In order to avoid a retention of oil in the recesses those end portions of the skirt which adjoin the recesses are inwardly offset from the outside peripheral surface of the piston.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1985Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Assignee: Kolbenschmidt AktiengesellschaftInventors: Erich Wacker, Ulrich Landau, Wilfried Sander, Klaus Schellmann
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Patent number: 4644853Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, a crosshead piston assembly for four-stroke cycle engines includes a novel piston pin bearing assembly having opposed less than semicylindrical insert bearings retained by engagement of arcuately opposite coplanar edge surfaces with like mating surfaces of respective recesses to provide an assembly capable of being practically manufactured to close dimensional tolerances. Broad potential application of the bearing concept is suggested.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1984Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Robert A. Russell, Trevor J. Moore, Timothy V. Schafer
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Patent number: 4548125Abstract: A piston arrangement including a hollow piston, a piston pin extending within the piston, an intermediate abutment within the piston supporting the pin between its ends, and a transmission member, e.g., a connecting rod, engaging the pin on each side of the intermediate abutment. The intermediate abutment may be supported by the circumferential wall of the piston, or by the piston head, and may be formed as one piece with the piston. The transmission member may have a forked end for engaging the piston pin, the intermediate abutment being between the arms of the fork. The piston pin may be two separate aligned pins each having an end located within the intermediate abutment. The piston, intermediate abutment, piston pin, and transmission member may all be formed of a ceramic material.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1982Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Assignee: MTU Motorn-und Turbinen Union GmbHInventor: Werner Huther
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Patent number: 4358881Abstract: A method for manufacturing a piston for internal combustion engines, compressors and the like, comprising a head portion articulately connected to a separate skirt portion, wherein the skirt portion comprises a steel tubular part obtained by cutting, bending and closing of a piece of steel strip, the outer surface of said tubular part being covered by a layer of antifriction material bonded to said outer surface prior to the cutting, bending and closing of the steel strip.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1979Date of Patent: November 16, 1982Assignee: Metal Leve S/A Industria e ComercioInventors: Duraid Mahrus, Georg Daxer
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Patent number: 4354426Abstract: To provide for separate expansion control actions at the top and bottom edges of the skirt of an expansion-controlled light alloy piston, to prevent a direct propagation of deformation between the top and bottom edges of the skirt and to reduce the skirt area between the top and bottom edges of the skirt, the skirt of the piston is provided at its periphery with a transverse slot, which extends around the entire periphery of the skirt or part thereof and is disposed on the level of the piston pin boss.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1980Date of Patent: October 19, 1982Assignee: Karl Schmidt GmbHInventor: Werner Steidle
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Patent number: 4350083Abstract: A piston intended for use in refrigeration compressors and other applications wherein a heat barrier is provided in the piston skirt between the head of the piston and the wrist pin. The heat barrier substantially reduces the conduction of heat from the higher temperature piston head to the wrist pin bearing surfaces, which would otherwise result in rapid wear of the wrist pin bearings and ultimate failure of the compressor. The heat barrier preferably comprises a pair of openings extending through the wrist pin bosses in close proximity to the wrist pin holes thereby partially thermally isolating the wrist pin holes from the head of the piston. The openings are spaced on opposite sides of an axial line extending from the piston head to the wrist pin holes so that there remains a bridge of the piston skirt material to provide the necessary support for hydraulic loads that occur when the compressor slugs.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1980Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignee: Tecumseh Products CompanyInventor: Edwin L. Gannaway
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Patent number: 4338858Abstract: A piston for internal combustion engines, preferably made of aluminum or its alloys, having freely suspended piston pin bosses connected by first ribs to the piston head at points of zero moment and by second ribs to the piston skirt. The piston skirt has apertures in register with the bores in the piston pin bosses. The piston head is separated from the piston skirt by a transverse slot through at least a part of the circumference of the piston head and the ribs which connect the piston pin bosses to the piston skirt extend at an angle of 0.degree.-45.degree. to the boss plane.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1978Date of Patent: July 13, 1982Assignee: Metallgesellschaft AGInventor: Johannes Reitz
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Patent number: 4256022Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: April 20, 1978Date of Patent: March 17, 1981Inventors: Ludwig Elsbett, Gunter Elsbett
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Patent number: 3971355Abstract: A piston has a pair of support members extending away from the piston head offset from a piston ring portion, a piston rod being carried on a connecting rod which is clamped between the support members by a bolt. The bolt is loosely received in a bore in the connecting rod, the force between the piston and the piston rod being taken by a frictional force between the connecting rod and the support members to prevent a bending force being applied to the bolt.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1974Date of Patent: July 27, 1976Assignee: Mahle GmbHInventor: Helmut Kottmann
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Patent number: 3943908Abstract: A one piece piston connected to a connecting rod, for high speed four-stroke cycle internal combustion engines, in which the piston top has a centrally arranged spherical combustion chamber with a constricted opening while the piston is made of cast iron, preferably of tough cast iron, or spheroidal cast iron, or malleable cast iron, and while the piston skirt below the piston ring grooves has two flattened surfaces located opposite to each other and perpendicular to the axis of the piston bolt and parallel to the piston axis. The flat surfaces are located approximately along the same plane as the outer wall of the spherical combustion chamber while bearings for the piston bolt extend at least approximately from flat surface to flat surface and while the connecting rod is firmly shrunk onto the piston bolt.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1973Date of Patent: March 16, 1976Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg AktiengesellschaftInventors: Heribert Kubis, Gerhard Deschler