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US1819759A
US1819759A US368889A US36888929A US1819759A US 1819759 A US1819759 A US 1819759A US 368889 A US368889 A US 368889A US 36888929 A US36888929 A US 36888929A US 1819759 A US1819759 A US 1819759A
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    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02FCYLINDERS, PISTONS OR CASINGS, FOR COMBUSTION ENGINES; ARRANGEMENTS OF SEALINGS IN COMBUSTION ENGINES
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  • This invention has for its obj set a particular construction of the liners of internal oombustion engines, the nature and purposes of which will be described in the following specification.
  • liner part of the cylinder of internal combustion engines is designated, in which the piston slides and which is subjected in its interior to the action of the hot combustion gases and is externally cooled by Water. Said liner is subjected:
  • the liner must be composed of a ma- 5 terial having a high mechanical resistance and particularly apt to stand wear and tear and the gas corrosive action.
  • This invention solves the problem by constructing the liner of three distinct elements of diiferent material forming a unit perfectly apt to withstand the above mentioned stresses and which is at the same time of easy and cheap construction.
  • the annexed drawing shows diagrammatically and by way of example a cylinder liner for an internal combustion engine embodying this invention.
  • the liner upper part which is subjected to the highest pressure and temperatures, is oonstituted by two concentric elements, that is an outer element 1 of very tough material (for instance steel) and an element 2 of very hard and wear-proof material (for instance cast iron of special composition) coating internally the first element.
  • an outer element 1 of very tough material for instance steel
  • an element 2 of very hard and wear-proof material for instance cast iron of special composition
  • the element 2 fits closely into the element 1; when the engine is workingthe temperature of the element 2 being much higher than that of the element 1the element 2 will be strongly held in this latter and therefore pressed on its whole length; therefore the tension stresses induced in the element outer fibres by the gas pressure and differences in temperature are wholly or for their greatest part taken up by said co1npression; it will therefore be possible to use for the element 2 a material having a very low mechanical tensile strength, while the element 1 may be constructed of a material having a low wear resistance.
  • the element 2 covers the element 1 only on the portion on which the elastic piston rings slide leaving the port-ion 1 belonging to the combustion chamber exposed, thus facilitating the cooling of said portion where the highest temperatures occur and avoiding subjecting the material of the element 2 to said temperatures.
  • the upper and lower parts constituted by the elements 1 and 2 respectively and part 3 are assembled by means of flanges 4i and bolts 5 or other suitable means, so that a whole is obtained which is perfectly similar to an ordinary liner made of a single piece.
  • a cylinder for internal combustion engines comprising a lower portion made of a metal of low mechanical strength such as ordinary cast iron, a central portion, made of a hard wear-resisting material of low tensile strength, extending through the zone traversed by the resilient rings of a piston operable in the cylinder, and an upper portion made of steel embracing the central portion throughout its length thereby constituting a reinforcement for said central portion, said upper portion extending above the latter forming the combustion chamber of the cylinder and constituting a cooling medium for said central portion.
  • a metal of low mechanical strength such as ordinary cast iron
  • a central portion made of a hard wear-resisting material of low tensile strength

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Aug. 18, 1931. v. VALLETTA 1,819,759
CYLINDER FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES Filed June 6. 1929. l
l atentecl Aug. 18, 193i UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE VITTORIO VALLETTA, OF TURIN, ITALY, ASSIGNOR TO' FIAT SOCIETA ANONIMA, OF
TURIN, ITALY CYLINDER FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES Application filed June 6, 1929, Serial No. 368,889, and in Italy June 12, 1928.
This invention has for its obj set a particular construction of the liners of internal oombustion engines, the nature and purposes of which will be described in the following specification.
It is well known that by the name of liner that part of the cylinder of internal combustion engines is designated, in which the piston slides and which is subjected in its interior to the action of the hot combustion gases and is externally cooled by Water. Said liner is subjected:
To mechanical stresses due to the high pressure existing in the interior of the cylinder;
To the stresses induced by the differences in temperature existing between the inner wall and the outer surface;
To the wear produced by the friction of the elastic piston rings against the inner wall e and deteriorating action of the gases under high pressure and temperature.
It is therefore clear that to obtain good results the liner must be composed of a ma- 5 terial having a high mechanical resistance and particularly apt to stand wear and tear and the gas corrosive action.
At the present state of the art such a material cannot be obtained, the tough metals and alloys possessing an insuflicient hardness and resistance to wear while a great hardness is accompanied by a low mechanical strength and dangerous brittleness.
This invention solves the problem by constructing the liner of three distinct elements of diiferent material forming a unit perfectly apt to withstand the above mentioned stresses and which is at the same time of easy and cheap construction.
The annexed drawing shows diagrammatically and by way of example a cylinder liner for an internal combustion engine embodying this invention.
The liner upper part, which is subjected to the highest pressure and temperatures, is oonstituted by two concentric elements, that is an outer element 1 of very tough material (for instance steel) and an element 2 of very hard and wear-proof material (for instance cast iron of special composition) coating internally the first element. The element 2 fits closely into the element 1; when the engine is workingthe temperature of the element 2 being much higher than that of the element 1the element 2 will be strongly held in this latter and therefore pressed on its whole length; therefore the tension stresses induced in the element outer fibres by the gas pressure and differences in temperature are wholly or for their greatest part taken up by said co1npression; it will therefore be possible to use for the element 2 a material having a very low mechanical tensile strength, while the element 1 may be constructed of a material having a low wear resistance.
Moreover the element 2 covers the element 1 only on the portion on which the elastic piston rings slide leaving the port-ion 1 belonging to the combustion chamber exposed, thus facilitating the cooling of said portion where the highest temperatures occur and avoiding subjecting the material of the element 2 to said temperatures.
The lower part 3 of the liner coming into contact with gases having low temperatures and pressure 1s made of ordinary material (for lnstance ordlnary cast iron) having a considerable hardness although of comparatively low mechanical strength.
The upper and lower parts constituted by the elements 1 and 2 respectively and part 3 are assembled by means of flanges 4i and bolts 5 or other suitable means, so that a whole is obtained which is perfectly similar to an ordinary liner made of a single piece.
The annexed drawing shows a cylinder liner of a two-stroke single acting engine; it is however evident that the invention may be used in connection withfour-stroke engines and double acting two-stroke or four-stroke engines.
What I'claim is A cylinder for internal combustion engines, comprising a lower portion made of a metal of low mechanical strength such as ordinary cast iron, a central portion, made of a hard wear-resisting material of low tensile strength, extending through the zone traversed by the resilient rings of a piston operable in the cylinder, and an upper portion made of steel embracing the central portion throughout its length thereby constituting a reinforcement for said central portion, said upper portion extending above the latter forming the combustion chamber of the cylinder and constituting a cooling medium for said central portion.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention, I have signed my name.
VITTORIO VALLETTA.
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Cited By (10)

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US2446841A (en) * 1944-05-08 1948-08-10 Sulzer Ag Cylinder liner for opposed-piston engines
US2805654A (en) * 1950-10-06 1957-09-10 Harold M Jacklin Opposed piston two cycle engine
US3196851A (en) * 1961-11-02 1965-07-27 Kloeckner Humboldt Deutz Ag Rotary piston internal combustion engine
US3315573A (en) * 1964-04-01 1967-04-25 Renault Removable cylinder liners for internal combustion engines
US3693608A (en) * 1971-01-15 1972-09-26 Toyo Kogyo Co End wall construction for a rotary piston internal combusion engine
US4233887A (en) * 1977-10-25 1980-11-18 Kurt Stoll Piston-cylinder unit
US6044821A (en) * 1998-11-19 2000-04-04 Cummins Engine Company, Inc. Durable cylinder liner and method of making the liner
DE102011102208A1 (en) * 2011-05-21 2012-11-22 Mahle International Gmbh Cylinder liner and method for its production
US20140326130A1 (en) * 2011-10-28 2014-11-06 Ks Kolbenschmidt Gmbh Functionally optimized design of a cylinder liner
US20190101107A1 (en) * 2017-09-29 2019-04-04 Iwaki Co., Ltd. Plunger pump

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2446841A (en) * 1944-05-08 1948-08-10 Sulzer Ag Cylinder liner for opposed-piston engines
US2805654A (en) * 1950-10-06 1957-09-10 Harold M Jacklin Opposed piston two cycle engine
US3196851A (en) * 1961-11-02 1965-07-27 Kloeckner Humboldt Deutz Ag Rotary piston internal combustion engine
US3315573A (en) * 1964-04-01 1967-04-25 Renault Removable cylinder liners for internal combustion engines
US3693608A (en) * 1971-01-15 1972-09-26 Toyo Kogyo Co End wall construction for a rotary piston internal combusion engine
US4233887A (en) * 1977-10-25 1980-11-18 Kurt Stoll Piston-cylinder unit
US6044821A (en) * 1998-11-19 2000-04-04 Cummins Engine Company, Inc. Durable cylinder liner and method of making the liner
DE102011102208A1 (en) * 2011-05-21 2012-11-22 Mahle International Gmbh Cylinder liner and method for its production
US20140326130A1 (en) * 2011-10-28 2014-11-06 Ks Kolbenschmidt Gmbh Functionally optimized design of a cylinder liner
US10359000B2 (en) 2011-10-28 2019-07-23 Ks Kolbenschmidt Gmbh Functionally optimized design of a cylinder liner
US20190101107A1 (en) * 2017-09-29 2019-04-04 Iwaki Co., Ltd. Plunger pump
US11105321B2 (en) * 2017-09-29 2021-08-31 Iwaki Co., Ltd. Plunger pump having a rotatable plunger with cut face disposed in a cylinder wherein the cylinder includes a main body and a spacer section with the spacer section having a greater length in an axial direction than the maximum stroke length of the plunger

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