Method and apparatus for installing a prepackaged piston...

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C029S888044

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06318551

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates generally to an internal combustion engine and more specifically to a prepackaged piston assembly which has a plurality of piston rings positioned on a piston member in a compressed position.
BACKGROUND ART
Internal combustion engines have numerous moving components which undergo wear during normal usage. When the components of an engine have undergone an excessive amount of wear the performance and efficiency of the engine is reduced. Engines which have undergone excessive wear are often rebuilt by replacing major components. Some of the components that are normally replaced during the rebuilding process are pistons, piston rings, connecting rods, rod bearings, and main bearings. This rebuilding of the engine brings the engine back to, or near the engine manufacturer's original performance or specifications. To insure the quality of the rebuilt engine the rebuild process is preferably done in a controlled environment such as a factory or repair shop.
Often with large machines utilizing internal combustion engines, such as those used in the construction and mining industry, the size of the machine restricts transportation to an engine rebuild shop, or the time permitted for the rebuild process requires that the engine of the machine be rebuilt in the field. Often when engines are rebuilt the quality of the rebuild may be jeopardized due to incorrect inspection or assembly of major components such as pistons and piston rings. Loss of quality may increase with engines which are rebuilt in the field under less than an ideal controlled environment.
Additionally the amount of time required to prepare components such as piston assemblies for the rebuild process may be significantly greater in a repair shop or the field than if the same work is done in a factory where larger quantities of components are assembled and manufacturing processes and procedures can be systematically followed. Often in the factory, repetitive work is performed at lower labor cost than where the same work is performed by a skilled mechanic in the field.
The present invention overcomes many of the above identified problems by providing a piston assembly which has been inspected and assembled in a factory environment and packaged in a manner which reduces the likelihood of quality related problems. Labor cost to assemble an engine may also be reduced by eliminating the number of steps to rebuild the engine.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect of the invention a piston assembly has a prepackaged configuration and is adapted for use with an engine. The engine is comprised of a piston member with a plurality of ring grooves. A plurality of rings are positioned in the ring grooves. A sleeve is positioned about the piston member and the plurality of rings, maintaining the plurality of rings in a compressed position. A container is positioned about the piston member, plurality of rings, and the sleeve.
In another aspect of the invention a method of assembling a piston assembly in an engine is disclosed. The piston assembly has a prepackaged configuration and comprises a piston member with a plurality of rings thereon and a sleeve positioned around the piston assembly and the plurality of rings. The sleeve maintains the plurality of rings in a compressed position. The method of assembly comprises the following steps. Removing the piston assembly from a container. Positioning the piston assembly in alignment with a cylinder bore. Removing the piston assembly from the sleeve. And, simultaneously inserting the piston assembly into the cylinder bore.


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Bombardier Inc. Shop Manual dated 1989, 6 pages, Quebec, Canada.

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