GB2112106A - Spacer-expanders for piston rings - Google Patents

Spacer-expanders for piston rings Download PDF

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GB2112106A
GB2112106A GB08235349A GB8235349A GB2112106A GB 2112106 A GB2112106 A GB 2112106A GB 08235349 A GB08235349 A GB 08235349A GB 8235349 A GB8235349 A GB 8235349A GB 2112106 A GB2112106 A GB 2112106A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J9/00Piston-rings, e.g. non-metallic piston-rings, seats therefor; Ring sealings of similar construction
    • F16J9/06Piston-rings, e.g. non-metallic piston-rings, seats therefor; Ring sealings of similar construction using separate springs or elastic elements expanding the rings; Springs therefor ; Expansion by wedging
    • F16J9/064Rings with a flat annular side rail
    • F16J9/066Spring expander from sheet metal
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J9/00Piston-rings, e.g. non-metallic piston-rings, seats therefor; Ring sealings of similar construction
    • F16J9/06Piston-rings, e.g. non-metallic piston-rings, seats therefor; Ring sealings of similar construction using separate springs or elastic elements expanding the rings; Springs therefor ; Expansion by wedging
    • F16J9/064Rings with a flat annular side rail
    • F16J9/066Spring expander from sheet metal
    • F16J9/069Spring expander from sheet metal with a "C"-shaped cross section along the entire circumference

Abstract

An annular spacer-expander, which spaces and positions two rings 19, in a piston ring groove of an internal combustion engine, comprises a plurality of U-shaped members 13b whose arms open inwardly of the spacer-expander for urging radially inner ends of the rings 9, into contact with the radial walls of the piston ring groove. The U-shaped members are interlinked in serpentine fashion to give the spacer-expander circumferential resilience. The ends of the U-shaped members are bent outwardly for urging the rails into contact with an associated cylinder or liner. A plurality of rail spacer lugs 15 are provided for controlling axial movement of the radially outer ends of the rails. Each ring spacer lug is located between a pair of adjacent U- shaped members and is connected to that portion of one of the pair which forms the base of the U. <IMAGE>

Description

SPECIFICATION Spacer-expanders for pistons The invention relates to spacer-expanders for spacing and positioning two oil control rails in a piston ring groove of a piston for an internal combustion engine.
When a piston of an internal combustion engine or compressor is reciprocating within an associated cylinder it is essential that a lubricant such as oil is provided between the piston and piston rings and the cylinder. The consumption of lubricant is increased, however, if the lubricant is, for example, allowed to reach the combustion chamber. For this reason it has become customary to provide a scraper ring located in a piston ring groove and extending around the piston. Such a ring includes two rails which engage the associated cylinder wall and remove lubricant from the cylinder wall to prevent the passage of lubricant past the rails to the combustion chamber.
To operate successfully it is necessary that the rails of the ring are urged both towards the cylinder wall, to seal against the cylinder wall, and towards radially extending walls of the piston ring groove, to prevent lubricant seeping around the groove and the rails. It is also desirable that the rails are not permitted to flex unduly in a radially direction as a result of the forces generated by the sliding contact between the ring or rings and the cylinder wall.
According to the invention, there is provided an annular spacer-expander for spacing and positioning two rails in a piston ring groove of a piston for an internal combustion engine and comprising a plurality of U-shaped members which lie in respective angularly spaced planes including the spacer-expander axis, whose arms open inwardly of the spacer-expander for urging radially inner ends of respective rails into contact with respective radial walls of the piston ring groove, which are interlinked in serpentine fashion with the arms of successive pairs of U-shaped members being interconnected on alternately opposite sides of a plane normal to the spacerexpander axis and passing through the bases of the U-shaped members to give the spacerexpander circumferential resilience, and whose ends are bent outwardly for urging the rails into contact with an associated cylinder or liner, and also comprising a plurality of ring spacer lugs for controlling axial movement of radially outer ends of the rails, each ring spacer lug being between a pair of adjacent U-shaped members and being connected to the base of one of the pair of U-shaped members.
The following is a more detailed description of one embodiment of the invention, by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is an elevation of a segment of an annular spacer-expander for insertion into a piston ring groove of a piston for an internal combustion engine or a compressor, and Figure 2 is a section through the spacerexpander of Figure 1 located in a piston ring groove together with two rails which engage a cylinder wall.
The spacer-expander 10 is annular in shape for insertion into a piston ring groove 1 1 of a piston 1 2. The spacer-expander 10 is formed by a plurality of U-shaped members 13 which, as best seen in Figure 2, lie in respective angularly spaced planes including the spacer-expander axis. The members 13 are tipped on one side so that they open inwardly of the spacer-expander 1 O, as also best seen in Figure 2.
The U-shaped members 13 are interlinked in serpentine fashion (see Fig. 1) so that the ends 1 3a of the arms of successive pairs of members 1 3 are interconnected, by connections 14, on alternately opposite sides of a plane normal to the spacer-expander axis and passing through the bases of the members 1 3. As seen in Figure 2, these ends 1 3a are bent outwardly of the remainder of the U-shaped members 13. The gap between each pair of U-shaped members 13 is greater than the circumferential width of each U-shaped member 13.
A rail spacer lug 1 5 is located in the gap between each adjacent pair of U-shaped members 13. The lugs 1 5 face in alternately opposite directions (see Fig. 1) and are connected to that portion of the associated U-shaped member which forms the base 1 3b of the U. The direction in which each lug 1 5 faces is chosen so that the lug 1 5 lies on the same side of the plane normal to the spacer-expander axis as the unconnected ends of the adjacent U-shaped members. Each lug 1 5 has an abutment surface 1 6 located axially beyond the ends of the U-shaped members 13, as seen in Figure 2.
The spacer-expander 10 is manufactured from a flat strip of metal. A punch (not shown) is used to stamp out pieces from alternate sides of the strip with the pieces being so shaped as to form the U-shaped members 13 and the lugs in flattened form. The strip is then bent to form the U-shaped members 13 and to bend outwardly their ends. The bent strip is then formed into an annulus of required diameter. It will be appreciated that since the lugs 1 5 face towards the unconnected ends of the associated U-shaped members, the punch can be of simple shape and the stamping operation performed quickly and easily.
In use, the spacer-expander 10 is inserted into the piston ring groove 11 of a piston of, for example, an internal combustion engine (not shown). Two rails 1 9 are then inserted into the groove 11 so that each rail 1 9 has a radially inner end 1 9a between one set of arms 1 3c of the U-shaped members 13 and a radially extending wall 1 a of the groove 11. In addition, the radially innermost end 1 9a of each rail 19 bears against the associated outwardly bent ends 1 3a of the members 1 3. The rails 1 9-are located so that they bear against a cylinder wall 20.
The arrangement is such that the U-shaped members 1 3a have their arms 1 3c slightly inwardly flexed towards one another by the rails 19. This ensures that the radially inward ends 1 9a of the rails 19 are urged against the groove walls 1 a to prevent the passage of lubricant into the groove 11 (in the case of the lower rail 1 9) and from the groove 11 into the combustion chamber (in the case of the upper rail 19). The diameter of the spacer-expander is such that the outwardly turned ends 1 3a of the members urge the rails 19 into contact with an associated cylinder or liner and tend to keep the rails 19 concentric with the piston and cylinder axes. This resilience is achieved, at least in part, by the serpentine shape of the spacer-expander 10. This allows the spacerexpander to expand and contract in a circumferential direction rather in the manner of a coil spring bent into an annulus.
The lugs 1 5 control the axial movement of the radially outer ends 1 9b of the rails 1 9 as they move up and down the cylinder wall 20. They also prevent undue flexing of the rails 1 9 in a radial direction.
It will be appreciated that a luge 1 5 need not be provided between each pair of U-shaped members 13; they may be provided between alternate pairs of U-shaped members 13 or in any other convenient arrangement.

Claims (6)

1. An annular spacer-expander for spacing and positioning two rails in a piston ring groove of a piston for an internal combustion engine and comprising a plurality of U-shaped members which lie in respective angularly spaced planes including the spacer-expander axis, whose arms open inwardly of the spacer-expander for urging radially inner ends of respective rails into contact with respective radial walls of the piston ring groove, which are interlinked in serpentine fashion with the arms of successive pairs of U-shaped members being interconnected on alternately opposite sides of a plane normal to the spacerexpander axis and passing through the bases of the U-shaped members to give the spacerexpander circumferential resilience, and whose ends are bent outwardly for urging the rails into contact with an associated cylinder or liner, and also comprising a plurality of ring spacer lugs for controlling axial movement of radially outer ends of the rails, each ring spacer lug being between a pair of adjacent U-shaped members and being connected to the base of one of the pair of U-shaped members.
2. A spacer-expander according to claim 1, wherein a lug is provided between each pair of adjacent U-shaped members.
3. A spacer-expander according to claim 2, wherein the lugs are alternately oppositely directed so that the lugs of one direction provide a limit for axial movement of one of the rails while the lugs of the opposite direction provide a limit for axial movement of the other of the rails.
4. A spacer-expander according to claim 3, wherein each lug lies on the same side of the plane normal to the spacer-expander axis and passing through the bases of the U-shaped members as the unconnected ends of the adjacent U-shaped members.
5. A spacer-expander according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein adjacent U-shaped members are circumferentially spaced by a distance which is greater than the circumferential width of each U-shaped member.
6. A spacer-expander substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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GB2143614A (en) * 1983-07-21 1985-02-13 Toyota Motor Co Ltd Expander spring for composite oil-ring

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2143614A (en) * 1983-07-21 1985-02-13 Toyota Motor Co Ltd Expander spring for composite oil-ring

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