Floating wrist pin coupling for a piston assembly

Expansible chamber devices – Piston – With separable means for pivotally mounting connecting rod...

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92222, 74579E, F16J 114

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ABSTRACT:
The floating wrist pin coupling for a piston assembly will rotate within a bearing assembly for an oscillating connecting rod as a piston cycles through compression and suction strokes. As the wrist pin rotates through 360 degrees, the bearings within the bearing assembly are lubricated and subjected to a rotary rather than an oscillating motion as the connecting rod oscillates.

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