Internal-combustion engines – Particular piston and enclosing cylinder construction – Piston
Patent
1997-01-07
1998-05-05
McMahon, Marguerite
Internal-combustion engines
Particular piston and enclosing cylinder construction
Piston
92187, F16J 116
Patent
active
057461694
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
The invention relates to a light-metal piston for highly stressed internal combustion engines according to the introductory part of claim 1.
DE-OS 43 27 772, which is not an earlier publication with respect to the priority date of the present application, is based on the following state of the art; In connection with light-metal pistons that are known in practical life, various measures have been taken in order to permit such pistons to withstand the mechanical stresses caused by the ignition pressure, for the purpose of reducing, on the one hand, the deflection of the gudgeon pin, which may lead to cracks in the gudgeon pin bosses, and for protecting the combustion chamber against hairline cracking, on the other hand. For said purposes, such light-metal pistons are provided, for example with liners in the bores of the gudgeon pin bosses, and the combustion chamber is provided with an additional reinforcement.
For preventing boss hairline cracks, it is known from DE-PS 36 09 019 to provide the boss bores each on both sides with pocket-like recesses produced from the inner end of the boss bores, such recesses extending across a certain length in the longitudinal direction of the boss bores. A connection between said recesses and the end of the boss bore on the outer side of the piston is secured by corresponding grooves in the boss bores.
The present invention deals with the problem of enhancing the design according to DE-OS 43 27 772.
Said problem is solved with a light-metal piston having the features according to the characterizing part of claim 1.
Advantageous developments of the invention are contained in the dependent claims.
The invention is explained in greater detail on a preferred exemplified embodiment shown in the drawing, in which:
FIG. 1 shows a lateral, partly sectional view of a light-metal piston according to the invention; and
FIG. 2 shows a top view of the section II--II according to FIG. 1.
A light-metal piston 1 for an internal combustion engine, in particular for a highly stressed Diesel engine for a motor vehicle, consists in one piece of a piston crown 2 and a piston shaft 3. In a piston head 4 of the piston crown 2, a combustion chamber 5--which is not reinforced--and the annular grooves 6 are shaped by molding, whereby the uppermost annular groove 6 is reinforced with a ring support 7. The gudgeon pin bosses 8 are integrated in the piston shaft 3, said bosses having the bores 9 for receiving a piston pin (not shown in the drawing) At its inner end 10, each bore 9 is widened (crowned) in a partial zone x towards its inner end, whereby the curvature of said widening may be shaped in the form of a polygon. The transition of said widening into the face area of the boss has a radius of 3 mm, whereby the axial length of the rounding in the longitudinal direction of the piston pin amounts to 1 mm with a piston having a diameter of 80 mm. Furthermore, in a partial zone Z, the bore 9 is designed as a shaped bore 11 which, in the partial zone Z extending from the outside inwardly and conforming to the supporting zone, the latter being outwardly limited by the groove for the safety ring of the piston pin, widens conically from the inside to the outside, for example in the form of a trumpet. The widening (shown with an exaggerated size in the drawing) extends with an angle alpha of 5 minutes. The widening, which should extend with an angle of 2 to 10 minutes, may also be stepped, whereby the widening in the more inner partial zone Z of the shaped bore 11 should have a smaller angle than the more outwardly disposed zone of the shaped bore 11.
Between the outwardly conically widening shaped bore 11 in the partial zone Z and the widening (crowning) provided at the inner end 10 in the partial zone X of the bore, the bore 9 has a cylindrically extending zone Y.
Furthermore, in the bore 9 of each gudgeon pin boss 8, two slanted, pocket-like recesses (the pockets 12) are shaped by molding, starting from the inner end 10 of the bore 9, said recesses being disposed unsymmetrically relative to the longi
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Issler Wolfgang
Kollotzek Helmut
Mahle GmbH
McMahon Marguerite
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