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US1925797A
US1925797A US544063A US54406331A US1925797A US 1925797 A US1925797 A US 1925797A US 544063 A US544063 A US 544063A US 54406331 A US54406331 A US 54406331A US 1925797 A US1925797 A US 1925797A
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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
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  • This invention relates to piston heads and the object is to provide a construction permitting a long term of service without expensive renewals or repairs.
  • Fig. 1 is a central vertical section through a piston head embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view with parts separated.
  • piston head comprising a body or head proper which may be made of cast steel and here shown as including a hub 3 from which rises the frusto-conical flange or web 5 supporting the overhanging rim 7.
  • body or head proper which may be made of cast steel and here shown as including a hub 3 from which rises the frusto-conical flange or web 5 supporting the overhanging rim 7.
  • the invention is not limited to piston heads of this type.
  • the wear on a piston head is chiefly in the lower quadrant of its circumference.
  • the head may be cut away over the lower quadrant and is provided at the sides of this cut-away portion with flanges 9 defining a generally radial pocket 11 preferably of greater width than the face of the remaining portion of the head.
  • the bottom of the pocket may be provided.
  • supporting ribs and I have herein shown circumferentially extending ribs 12 and cross-ribs 13 around the margins of the pocket and a further cross-rib 14 centrally of the pocket.
  • the flanges 9 as shown are preferably of smaller radius than the head as a whole.
  • the pocket 7 receives a wearing piece 15 which is preferably formed of cast iron because of the well known wearing properties of this material and which is adapted to seat upon the ribs 12, 13 and 14 and preferably has laterally extending flanges 1'7 overlying the flanges 9 and protecting the latter.
  • the exterior face of the piece 15 is designed to lie in the same circle as the face of the un-cut-away portion of the piston head and When the piston head is worn here to such an extent as to 7
  • the member 15 receives the bulk of the wear on the piston and protects the larger and more expensive cast steel body. Because of the mate-- rial of which it is made and/orbecause of its size, it resists such wear for a long time. When unduly worn, it may be easily replaced and at relatively small expense.
  • a piston head having a pocket extending over a part of its circumference and bounded by transverse and by lateral circumferential walls, a memberseated in said pocket between said Walls having an exterior face in circumferential alignment with the face of the rest of the head,
  • said face and the rest of the head having aligning grooves to receive a packing ring.
  • a piston head having a pocket extending over a part of its circumference and of greater
  • a piston head recessed inwardly over a portion of its circumference and having flanges of relatively reduced radius bounding the recess, a
  • wearing member received in the recess and. flanged to overlie said flanges, the face of said member being presented in circumferential alignment with the face of the unrecessed portion of the head, said face and the rest'of the head having aligning grooves to receive a packing ring.
  • a piston head recessed inwardly over a portion of its circumference and having flanges bounding the recess to provide a pocket, the bottom of said pocket presenting supporting ribs,
  • a wearing member received in said pocket and. resting on said ribs, theface of said member be-' face received in said pocket and'having its face presented in circumferential alignment with the face of said head, the face of said member and head having aligning grooves to receive a piston ring.

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, P 5, 1933- v. w. ELLET 1,925,797
PISTON HEAD Filed June 13, 1951 Irujenio r /7 1 5202702 WEZZeZ.
Patented Sept. 5, 1933 PATENT OFFICE PISTON HEAD Victor W. Ellet, Newton, Mass., assignor to Hunt- Spiller Manufacturing Corporation,
Boston,
Mass., a corporation of Massachusetts Application June 13, 1931. Serial No. 544,063
5 Claims. 7 (Cl. 74-408) This invention relates to piston heads and the object is to provide a construction permitting a long term of service without expensive renewals or repairs.
My invention will be well understood by reference to the following description of one illustrative embodiment thereof taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, wherein:--
Fig. 1 is a central vertical section through a piston head embodying the invention; and
Fig. 2 is a perspective view with parts separated.
In the drawing I have shown a piston head comprising a body or head proper which may be made of cast steel and here shown as including a hub 3 from which rises the frusto-conical flange or web 5 supporting the overhanging rim 7. As will be apparent, however, the invention is not limited to piston heads of this type.
In many instances in practice, of which the pistons of locomotives are an outstanding example, the wear on a piston head is chiefly in the lower quadrant of its circumference.
be no longer serviceable, it is a great expense to discard the entire head, and the methods of reconditioning or repair hitherto practiced have likewise been expensive and not particularly satisfactory. In accordance with my invention I provide a construction whereby the headby means of a relatively cheap repair part can be quickly and economically brought back to its original state of efficiency.
Referring again to the drawing and as best seen in Fig. 2, the head may be cut away over the lower quadrant and is provided at the sides of this cut-away portion with flanges 9 defining a generally radial pocket 11 preferably of greater width than the face of the remaining portion of the head. The bottom of the pocket may be provided. with supporting ribs and I have herein shown circumferentially extending ribs 12 and cross-ribs 13 around the margins of the pocket and a further cross-rib 14 centrally of the pocket. The flanges 9 as shown are preferably of smaller radius than the head as a whole.
The pocket 7 receives a wearing piece 15 which is preferably formed of cast iron because of the well known wearing properties of this material and which is adapted to seat upon the ribs 12, 13 and 14 and preferably has laterally extending flanges 1'7 overlying the flanges 9 and protecting the latter. The exterior face of the piece 15 is designed to lie in the same circle as the face of the un-cut-away portion of the piston head and When the piston head is worn here to such an extent as to 7 The member 15 receives the bulk of the wear on the piston and protects the larger and more expensive cast steel body. Because of the mate-- rial of which it is made and/orbecause of its size, it resists such wear for a long time. When unduly worn, it may be easily replaced and at relatively small expense.
I am aware that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof, and I therefore desire thepresent embodiment to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive; reference being had to the appended claims rather than to the foregoing description to indicate the scope of the invention.
I claim: 1. A piston head having a pocket extending over a part of its circumference and bounded by transverse and by lateral circumferential walls, a memberseated in said pocket between said Walls having an exterior face in circumferential alignment with the face of the rest of the head,
said face and the rest of the head having aligning grooves to receive a packing ring.
2. A piston head having a pocket extending over a part of its circumference and of greater,
width than the face of the rest of the head, a member seated in said pocket having an exterior face in circumferential alignment with the face of the rest of the head, said face and the rest of the head having aligning grooves to receive a packing ring.
3. A piston head recessed inwardly over a portion of its circumference and having flanges of relatively reduced radius bounding the recess, a
wearing member received in the recess and. flanged to overlie said flanges, the face of said member being presented in circumferential alignment with the face of the unrecessed portion of the head, said face and the rest'of the head having aligning grooves to receive a packing ring.
4. A piston head recessed inwardly over a portion of its circumference and having flanges bounding the recess to provide a pocket, the bottom of said pocket presenting supporting ribs,
a wearing member received in said pocket and. resting on said ribs, theface of said member be-' face received in said pocket and'having its face presented in circumferential alignment with the face of said head, the face of said member and head having aligning grooves to receive a piston ring.
VICTOR W. ELLET.
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