GB2162107A - Turning oval pistons, boring oval cylinders - Google Patents

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GB2162107A
GB2162107A GB08515918A GB8515918A GB2162107A GB 2162107 A GB2162107 A GB 2162107A GB 08515918 A GB08515918 A GB 08515918A GB 8515918 A GB8515918 A GB 8515918A GB 2162107 A GB2162107 A GB 2162107A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
    • B24B33/00Honing machines or devices; Accessories therefor
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
    • B24B33/00Honing machines or devices; Accessories therefor
    • B24B33/08Honing tools
    • B24B33/088Honing tools for holes having a shape other than cylindrical
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
    • B23Q27/00Geometrical mechanisms for the production of work of particular shapes, not fully provided for in another subclass
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
    • B24B33/00Honing machines or devices; Accessories therefor
    • B24B33/10Accessories
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T82/00Turning
    • Y10T82/12Radially moving rotating tool inside bore
    • Y10T82/122Forming non-circular bore
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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GB 2 162 107 1
SPECIFICATION
Improvements in or relating to the manufacture of pistons The invention relates to the manufacture of pis- tons.
An in-line engine for an internal combugion engine comprises a cylinder block having a number of cylinders of generally circular cross-section arranged in succession along the length of the block; this length being determined by the cooling requirements of the cylinders and the diameters of the cylinders. Any increase in the cylinder diame- ter, to produce an engine of greater cubic capacity and thus of greater power, will increase the length of the block. Any such increase in the length of the block is also disadvantageous because it necessitates a more expensive crankshaft construction and an increase in the required size of an engine-receiving compartment in an associated vehicle. Alternatively, it necessitates the use of a more expensive "vee" cylinder arrangement.
It is possible to increase the swept volume of the cylinders, and hence increase the power of the engine, by making the cylinders, and their associated pistons, of oval cross-section with the major axis of such a section extending normal to the length of the engine block. As used throughout this specifi- cation, a reference to "oval" or to particular forms of oval, such as ellipses, is defined as a reference to an oval where the ratio of the major axis to the minor axis is between 1.11 and 3A, except where the context expressly provides otherwise. The use of oval cylinders or pistons can therefore increase the swept volume of the engine by between 10% and 300% without any increase in the length of the engine block. In addition, the larger cylinder area allows a more favourable disposition inlet and out- let ports and inlet and outlet valves of greater diameter than can be used with generally circular section cylinders and pistons, so improving the breathing of the engine.
In general, pistons and cylinders (whether oval or not) are produced by casting the cylinders and pistons roughly to shape and then by finishing the cylinders and pistons to their final form. In the case of a cylinder, this generally comprises a boring operation using a machine tool followed by a honing operation to give the bore a suitable surface topography to ensure lubricant retention and hence low running friction. in the case of a piston, one common way of finishing is by turning the exterior surface of the piston. It is customary for the piston to be machined with a "barrelled" longitudinal form (i.e. to have a diameter which is a minimum at the end of the piston and a maximum in the centre) and to be slightly non-circular, to allow for expansion effects. Further, the piston may be provided with bearing surfaces in accordance with the teaching of British Patent Specification No.2079661.
While all these operations have been performed satisfactorily for many years in respect of pistons and cylinders that are right cylindrical or substan- tially right cylindrical, by the use of conventional machine tools. in general such machine tools cannot cope with pistons and cylinders which are oval, because the required range of tool movement cannot be achieved at speeds which allow the commercial production of cylinders and pistons of significantly oval shape.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a machine tool for turning a piston having a surface of oval cross-section, comprising a workpiece holder for holding and rotating the piston, and a tool for turning the piston surface and movable towards and away from the axis of rotation of the workpiece holder, the workpiece holder moving the piston during rotation such at, in a plane including the line of movement of the tool and normal to the axis of rotation of the workpiece holder, the surface of the piston intersects the line of movement of the tool at a single point, so that the tool turns said surface when at a fixed point along said line of movement.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a boring machine for boring cylinders of oval cross-section in a cylinder block blank, and comprising a workpiece holder for holding a cylinder block blank stationary, a rotatable boring tool carried by a tool holder for finish boring the interiors of the cylinders, the input shaft for rotating the tool holder, and a mechanism inter- posed between the input shaft and the tool holder for moving the tool holder during rotation thereof in a path to bore the cylinders to a required oval profile.
The following is a more detailed description of some embodiments of the invention, by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which:- Figure 1 is a schematic view of a first form of machine tool for rotating an oval piston such that the piston moves at a datum radius relative to a tool, Figure 2 is an alternative embodiment of the machine tool of Figure 1, Figure 3 shows a view of a boring machine which is for boring the interior of a cylinder to a predetermined oval shape and which has a mechanism which is a kinematic inversion of the mechanism of Figure 2.
Referring first to Figure 1, the mechanism corn- prises a rotatable input shaft 10 arranged coaxially with a stationary lay shaft 11. At one end of the in put shaft 10 is mounted a disc 12 which is con nected by a pillars 13 to a circular plate 14 having a central bearing 15 rotating about and supported on the lay shaft 11. Sleeves 16 are carried on the plate 14 such that their bores 17 are parallel to, and lie in a plane normal to, the axis of the input shaft 10. They are spaced in a radial direction from the axis of the input shaft 10. A guide 17 runs through each sleeve and is fixed thereto by fasteners 18 with lengths of each guide 17 extending to either side of each sleeve.
An output member 19 is for carrying an oval piston with the intersection of its major and minor axes lying on the axis of the input shaft and has a 2 GB 2 162 107 2 rear face 20 lying in a plane normal to the axis of the output shaft. Carried on this face are two pairs of bushes 21, the bushes of each pair engaging re spective opposite ends of one of the guides carried on the plate 14, and being arranged for sliding movement relative thereto. A link 22 is provided which, at one end, is pivotally connected towards the periphery of the surface 20 of the disc 19 and at the other end is mounted for rotation about a fixed bearing l 'I a which is eccentrically arranged relative to the axis of the lay shaft 11. The line of the axis of the peripheral pivotal connection of the link 22 and the axis of the lay shaft 11 is parallel to the guides 17 and normal to the line of the axis of the lay shaft 11 and the axis of the eccentric bear ing l la.
In use, an oval piston 23 is mounted on the out put member 19 and is to be finish machined to a required oval shape. The input shaft 10 is rotated by a drive. The piston 23 is arranged with its axis coaxial with the axis of the lay shaft 11 such that the line of the axis of the lay shaft 11 and the axis of the eccentric bearing is parallel to the minor axis of the piston 23, and such that the piston is constrained to reciprocation in a direction along the major axis of the oval cross-section of the pis ton. A tool 24 is mounted such that a tip thereof is movable along a line towards and away from the axis of the lay shaft 11, on the diametrically oppo site side thereof to the axis of the eccentric bearing 1 la.
As the input shaft 10 is rotated, the output mem ber 19 is also rotated with the link 22 causing the surface of the piston to move in a plane normal to the axis of the lay shaft 11 in a path in which each 100 part of the tool 24 intersects the line of movement of the tool at a single point (i.e. is at a datum ra dius from the axis of the lay shaft 11, which is the radius of the minor axis of the oval cross-section to which the piston 23 is to be machined). Thus to 105 the tool can machine the piston blank as though it were of constant or circular cross-section, account being taken of the varying angle of the surface of the piston relative to the tool.
Referring next to Figure 2, in this form of the machine tool of Figure 1, a main spindle 25 drives a chuck body 26 within which is a stationary shaft 27 having an eccentric 28 at one end. An output member 29 is slidable in a plane normal to the axis of the main spindle on slides 30. carried on the chuck body 26. Within the chuck body is a link 31 having at one end an aperture rotatable about the eccentric 28 and at the other end an aperture en gaging with a pin mounted eccentrically on the output member 29. The relationship between the 120 axis of the eccentric 28, the axis of the stationary shaft 27 and the slides 30 is the same as the rela tionship between the axis of the eccentric bearing 11 a, the axis of the lay shaft 11 and the guides 17 described above with reference to Figure 1.
The output member 29 has, for example, jaws which hold an oval piston 32 for machining by a turning toot 33 and by piston ring groove tools 34.
The oval piston 32 is held such that the minor axis thereof is parallel to the line of the axis of the ec- 130 centric 28 and the axis of the stationary shaft 27. The turning tool 33 is mounted for movement such that its tip lies on an extension of this line on the diametrically opposite side of the axis of the sta- tionary shaft 27, to the axis of the eccentric 28. As the spindle 25 rotates, the chuck body 26 is rotated. This, in turn, rotates the output member 29 which is moved on the slides 30 by the link 31, so that the oval piston 32 intersects the line of movement of the too[ 33 at a single point and thus presents, at the tool 33, a surface at a datum radius (which is the radius of the minor axis of the oval cross-section to which the piston 32 is machined).
It will be appreciated that, in the embodiments of Figures 1 and 2, pistons of differing ovality can be accommodated by altering spacing of the axis, the fixed shaft (the lay shaft 11 in Fig. 1 and the stationary shaft 27 in Fig. 2) and the axis of the associated eccentric (the eccentric bearing 1 la, in Fig. 1 and the eccentric 28, in Fig.2). In addition, it will be appreciated that by varying this spacing during machining, the ovality of the piston can be altered along the axial length of the piston during machining. Further, the tool (24, Fig. 1, 33, Fig. 2) need not be stationary during machining of the oval piston, the tool could be moved radially in and out to produce a further shaping of the piston.
Referring next to Figure 3, the machine too[ shown in this Figure is a kinematic inversion of the mechanism shown in Figures 1 and 2. A boring bar is driven by a rotatable input shaft 36 and is carried during such rotation on a slide 37 reciproc able on a fixed boring head 38. An eccentric pin 39 is mounted on the input shaft 36 and engages a cranked end 40 of a stub shaft 41 coaxial with the axis of the boring bar 35. A portion of the stub shaft 41 adjacent the cranked end 40 provides sup port for one end of the link 42 whose other end pi vots on a fixed pin 43 mounted on the fixed boring head 38 eccentrically of the input shaft 36.
The arrangement is such that the axes of the pin 39 and the cranked end 40 are parallel with each other and lie in a plane including the minor axis of the oval cross-section which is to be bored when the slide 37 is in a central position. In addition, a radius between the axis of the fixed pin 43 and the axis of the cranked end 40 is parallel to the direc tion of movement of the slide 37.
In use, a fixed cylinder block 44 is to have the bores 46 thereof bored to an oval interior cross sectional shape. The cylinder block 44 is mounted in a stationary workplece holder 47. The input shaft 36 is rotated to rotate the boring bar 35 via the ec centric pin 39 and the stub shaft 41. The offset be tween the eccentric pin 39, the axis of the input shaft 36 and the axis of the stub shaft 41 causes the boring bar 35 to oscillate on the slides 37 while rotating such that a tool 45 on the boring bar 35 travels in a required oval path.
It will be appreciated that bores of different oval [ties can be accommodated by altering the distance between the axis of the eccentrical pin 39 and the axis of the stub shaft 41. The distance may be al tered during machining to vary the ovality of a bore along the length of the bore.
3 GB 2 162 107 3 It will be understood that the required tool and workpiece movements described above with refer ence to Figures 1 to 3 can be produced other than as described above. For example, the link (22, Fig.1; 31, Fig.2; and 42, Fig.3) could be replaced by 70 a second slide arranged normal to the first slide (16, 17, 21, Fig. 1; 30, Fig.2; 37, Fig.3). Alterna tively, the required movements could be produced by an epicyclic mechanism. In this case, the mech anism for rotating an oval piston would include a 75 fixed small roller or gear, while the workpiece holder would be provided with an internal hole which is of greater diameter than the small roller or gear and rotated around this roller or gear. For rotating the tool, the tool would be connected to 80 orbit the small roller or within a larger diameter hole, which is stationary.

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1. A machine tool for turning a piston having a surface of oval cross-section, comprising a work piece holder for holding and rotating the piston, and a tool for turning the piston surface and mova ble towards and away from the axis of rotation of 90 the workpiece holder, the workpiece holder moving the piston during rotation such that, in a plane in cluding the line of movement of the tool and nor mal to the axis of rotation of the workpiece holder, the surface of the piston intersects the line of movement of the tool at a single point, so that the tool turns said surface when at a fixed point along said line of movement.
2. A machine tool according to claim 1, wherein the workpiece holder comprises a rotatable piston carrying a member carried on a slide which is ro tatable therewith and which constrains the rotating piston-carrying member to reciprocation in a direc tion along to the major axis of the oval cross-sec tion of the piston, and a mechanism for so reciprocating the piston-carrying member on said slide during rotation thereof, the surface of the pis ton intersects said line of movement of the tool at said single point.
3. A machine tool according to claim 2, wherein the mechanism comprises a link connected at one end to a fixed pivot offset from the axis of rotation of the piston- carrying member, the axis of the fixed pivot lying in a plane including the axis of ro- tation of the slide and said single point, said link being connected at an opposite end to a pivot on said piston-carrying member towards the periphery thereof, said pivot carrying an axis lying in a plane which includes the axis of rotation of the slide and which is parallel to the direction of movement of said piston-carrying member on the slide.
4. A machine tool substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figure 1 or Figure 2 of the accompanying drawings.
5. A piston when made by the machine tool of any one of claims 1 to 4.
6. A boring machine for boring cylinders of oval cross- section in a cylinder block blank, and comprising a workpiece holder for holding a cylin- der block blank stationery, a rotatable boring tool carried by a tool holder for finish boring the interiors of the cylinders, an input shaft for rotating the tool holder, and a mechanism interposed between the input shaft and the tool holder for moving the tool holder during rotation thereof in a path to bore the cylinders to a required oval profile.
7. A boring machine according to claim 6, wherein the mechanism comprises a fixed slide on which the tool holder is mounted for reciprocation during rotation, and a device for so reciprocating the tool holder on said slide during said rotation that the tool moves to perform said required oval motion.
8. A boring machine according to claim 7, wherein the device comprises a link connected at one end to a pivot which is on the too[ holder, which parallel to and eccentrically arranged relative to the axis of rotation of the tool, and connected at an opposite end to a fixed pivot whose axis is parallel to and co-planar with the axis of rotation of the tool holder, said plane including the direction of movement of said rotational axis on this slide.
9. A boring machine substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figure 3 of the accompanying drawings.
10. A cylinder bored by a boring machine according to any one of claims 6 to 9.
Printed in the UK for HMSO, D8818935, 12185, 7102. Published by The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A lAY, from which copies may be obtained.
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