Expansible chamber devices – Piston – Open-ended hollow skirt type
Patent
1980-12-09
1983-12-13
Michalsky, Gerald A.
Expansible chamber devices
Piston
Open-ended hollow skirt type
92218, 92224, 403343, F16J 100
Patent
active
044199252
ABSTRACT:
An engine piston composed of a head and a body separately formed from the head. The head is of ceramic material and the body is light metal or light alloy. The head and the body are connected against axial movement by interengaging means provided on the head and body by rotation of the head relative to the body, and the head and body are then fixed against relative rotation by an anti-turning device, this arrangement preventing development of excessive thermal stress. The piston is of reduced weight, can be mass-produced, and reduces fuel consumption.
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Tanahashi Toshio
Tsuzuki Yoshihiko
Uchida Kiyoshi
Michalsky Gerald A.
Toyota Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
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