GB2192253A - Pistons - Google Patents

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GB2192253A
GB2192253A GB08714286A GB8714286A GB2192253A GB 2192253 A GB2192253 A GB 2192253A GB 08714286 A GB08714286 A GB 08714286A GB 8714286 A GB8714286 A GB 8714286A GB 2192253 A GB2192253 A GB 2192253A
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Michael L P Rhodes
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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
    • F16J1/00Pistons; Trunk pistons; Plungers
    • F16J1/02Bearing surfaces

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1 GB2192253A 1 SPECIFICATION In one embodiment of a piston according to
the present invention the upper skirt region Pistons may be divided so as to form two circumfer entially spaced-apart bearing surfaces, the por The present invention relates to pistons for 70 tion of skirt lying between the two bearing use in, for example, gasoline and diesel inter- surfaces being recessed so that it does not nal combustion engines and in compressors. form part of the piston skirt contact area with In our US Patent No. 4,535,682 pistons are the associated cylinder wall.
described having raised, discrete bearing sur- Pistons according to the present invention faces formed on the piston skirt. The bearing 75 are not only limited to the type of bearing surfaces have co-operating sloping portions surface geometry disclosed in US 4,535,682 which feed lubricant to those bearing surfaces but may also be employed using more con and assist in generating hydrodynamic lubri- ventional oval turned geometries without the cant films between the bearing surfaces and raised bearing areas.
the associated cylinder wall during operation 80 In order that the invention may be more of the piston in the cylinder. The effect of this fully understood examples will now be de is to reduce the degree of friction due to vis- scribed by way of illustration only with refer cous drag between the piston and cylinder ence to the accompanying drawings of which and which increases available power and re- Figure 1 shows a view in elevation of a duces fuel consumption. 85 piston according to the present invention; In a typical piston of the above type three Figure 2 shows a view of the underside of discrete bearing surfaces may be provided on the piston, of Figure 1; each of the thrust and counter-thrust portions Figure 3 shows a partly sectioned view in of the skirt. There may be two bearing sur- elevation of Figure 1 through the line A-A of faces on the axially upper portion of the skirt 90 Figure 2; below the crown and ring belt region and a Figure 4 shows a view in elevation of the single bearing surface on the axially lower piston of Figure 1 looking along the direction skirt portion or vice versa. It has been found of the gudgeon pin axis; that when such technology as disclosed in US Figure 5 shows a view in elevation of a first 4,535,682 is applied to conventional pistons 95 alternative embodiment of a piston according of the types known as full skirt or slipper to the present invention; pistons the flexibility of the lower skirt region Figure 6 shows a view in elevation of the may be greater than is desirable from the po- piston of Figure 5 looking along the direction int of view of piston guidance and oil film of the gudgeon pin axis; distribution. 100 Figure 7 shows a view in elevation of a Strengthening or stiffening of the lower skirt second alternative embodiment of a piston ac region by thickening of the wall section is uncording to the present invention; acceptable due to increased weight and loss Figure 8 shows a view in elevation of the of control of that degree of flexibility which is piston of Figure 7 looking along the direction desirable Other methods of stiffening such as 105 of the gudgeon pin axis, and the encasting of steel inserts in the piston is Figure 9 which shows a modification which again unacceptable due to both weight and may be made to any of the alternative em production cost considerations. bodiments.
It is an object of the present invention to Referring now to Figures 1 to 4 and where provide a piston having an inherently stiffer 110 the same features are denoted by common lower skirt portion which is therefore guided reference numerals. A piston is shown gener with greater stability in the cylinder bore. ally at 10. The piston comprises a crown por According to the present invention a piston tion 11 including piston ring grooves 12 and a comprises a crown portion including piston skirt portion 13. The skirt portion comprises ring grooves and a skirt portion, the skirt por- 115 an upper skirt region 14 and a lower skirt tion being divided into an upper skirt region region 15. The upper skirt region 14 includes and a lower skirt region wherein on each side two relatively wide machined bearing surfaces of the plane including the piston axis and the 16. extending over a total arc of between 30' gudgeon pin axis the upper skirt region in- and 45' either side of the plane 13131 measured cludes at least one bearing surface and the 120 from the piston axis 17. The lower skirt re lower skirt region comprises a bearing surface gion 15 includes two relatively narrow ma supported by two substantially planar skirt chined bearing surfaces 18 extending over an wall sections lying in planes forming an acute arc of between approximately 10" and 22.5' angle of less than 75' with the plane which either side of the plane BBI measured from includes the piston and gudgeon pin axes, the 125 the piston axis 17. The lower bearing surfaces maximum bearing contact arc of the lower 18 are supported by four substantially planar skirt bearing surface lying between 10' and skirt wall sections 19 which extend from sub 22.5' either side of the plane which is normal stantially the outer peripheral extremities 20 of to the gudgeon pin axis and which includes the lower bearing surface 18 to the piston-pin the piston axis. 130 bosses 21. The walls 19 form an included 2 GB2192253A 2 acute angle of approximately 60 with the areas on each working face; two areas 71 in plane parallel to that plane which includes the upper skirt region 72 and one area 73 in both the piston-pin boss axis 23 and the pis- the lower skirt region 74. The bearing sur ton axis 17. The inner ends 22 of the wall faces 71 and 73 are completely separated in sections 19 may not necessarily meet at the 70 this embodiment, having no joining lands al plane which includes the piston-pin boss axis though these may be employed in some cir 23 and piston axis 17 but may be linked by cumstances. The bearing surfaces 71 and 73 further skirt sections 24. The upper extremi- further include features for the generation of ties 25 of the walls 19 of the lower skirt hydrodynamic oil films. Raised lands 75 are region 1-5 are joined to the lower extremities 75 provided having inclined ramps 76 rising 26 of the upper skirt region 14 by wall sec- gently in the axial direction from the axial ex tions 27 which extend in a generally tremities 77 and 78 of, for example, the bear transverse direction with respect to the piston ing surface 73 to the raised land 75. The axial axis 17. Areas of the figures shaded with profile of the bearing surfaces may be as de dots denote surfaces remaining in the as-cast 80 scribed in US 4,535,682 of common owner condition. ship herewith. The raised lands 75 may be The presence of the four planar wall sec- between 10 and 150 microns in radial dimen tions 19 at an acute angle to the plane includ- sion greater than that of the smallest radial ing both the pin boss axis 23 and the piston dimension of the ramps 76. As before the axis 17 serve to provide stiffer support to the 85 features relating to the planar wall sections skirt bearing surfaces 18 than would other- 80, skirt sections 81 normal to the pin boss wise be the case with conventional curved axis and generally transverse wall sections 82 - skirt wall sections. Additionally the generally may be essentially as described with reference transverse wall sections 27 also serve to stif- to Figures 1 to 4. In this embodiment where fen the lower portions 26 of the upper bear- 90 the specific pressure on the skirt bearing sur ing surfaces 16 and prevent the formation of face 73 is higher due to the raised land 75 a relatively weak region in this area without the increased stiffness the lower skirt region the need to provide thickened sections in the 74 due to the planar walls 80 is particularly regions corresponding to the bearing surfaces advantageous in maintaining the desired oil 16 The surfaces 16 and 18 may of course 95 film distribution.
be machined with any polar profiles appropri- Figure 9 shows a modification which may ate to the application in question. In this re- be applied to any of the previously described gard it should be noted that due to the in- embodiments. The generally transverse walls creased effective stiffness of the bearing sur- (27,49,82) may be partially or completely re face -18 the degree of ovality on this portion 100 moved by, for example, machining to leave may be significantly reduced with consequent apertures 100. By removing all or part of the benefits in improved performance and, in transverse wall sections greater control may some cases, reduced noise.- be exercised over the stiffness of the lower Figures 5 and 6 show a piston 40 of basi- skirt region and of the lower extremity of the cally similar construction to that shown in Figupper skirt region.
ures 1 to 4. In this piston, however, the up

Claims (7)

  1. per skirt region 41 is divided into two discrete CLAIMS bearing surface
    areas 42 on each working 1. A piston comprising a crown portion in face. The bearing surface areas 42 are sepa- cluding piston ring grooves and a skirt por rated by a relieved area 43. The relieved area 110 tion, the skirt portion being divided into an 43 in this instance is formed by casting during upper skirt region and a lower skirt region production of the piston blank. It may, how- wherein on each side of the plane including ever; be formed during machining of the pis- the piston axis and the gudgeon pin axis the ton bearing surface or by any other means. upper skirt region includes at least one bear The surfaces 42 are joined to the bearing 115 ing surface and the lower skirt region corn areas 44 of the lower skirt region 45 by rela- prises a bearing surface supported by two tively narrow lands 46. The features relating substantially planar skirt wall sections lying in to the planar wall sections 47, skirt sections planes forming an acute angle of less than 75' 48 normal to the pin boss axis and generally with the plane which includes the piston and transverse wall sections 49 are essentially as 120 gudgeon pin axes, the maximum bearing con described and shown with reference to Fig- tact arc of the lower skirt bearing surface ly ures 1 to 4. The reduced total bearing surface ing between 10' and 22.5' either side of the area 42 and 44 compared to that shown in plane which is normal to the gudgeon pin axis 16 and 18 of Figure 1 serves to reduce the and which includes the piston axis.
    power consumed by friction in this embodi- 125
  2. 2. A piston according to Claim 1 wherein merit. the upper skirt region comprises two bearing Frictional losses are reduced still further in surfaces separated circumferentially- by a re the embodiment shown in Figures 7 and 8. A cessed portion.
    piston is shown generally at 70. Bearing sur-
  3. 3. A piston according to either Claim 1 or faces Eire in the form of three discrete bearing 130 Claim 2 wherein the bearing surfaces in the GB2192253A 3 upper and lower skirt regions are provided with raised lands having inclined ramps above and. below.
  4. 4. A piston according to Claim 2 wherein the recessed portion is formed during casting of the piston blank.
  5. 5. A piston according to any one preceding claim wherein the lower extremity of the upper skirt portion and the upper extremity of the lower skirt portion are mutually supported by a generally transversely extending wall portion.
  6. 6. A piston according to Claim 5 wherein the generally transversely extending wall por- tions are at least partially removed.
  7. 7. A piston substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying specification and any of Figures 1 to 4, 5 and 6, 7 and 8 or 9 of the drawings.
    Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office by Burgess & Son (Abingdon) Ltd, Dd 8991685, 1988. Published at The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A 1AY, from which copies may be obtained.
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