Method of producing a one-part cooling duct piston

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Prime mover or fluid pump making

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2988804, 29558, 1231936, 92186, F02F 322

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a method of producing a one-part cooling duct piston.
2. The Prior Art
Such a piston, which is manufactured from steel by the casting process, is known from practical operation. So as to obtain in this connection a closed cooling duct, releasable casting cores have to be used, which complicate the production process and make it expensive.
A one-part cooling duct piston is also known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,608,947. However, this reference does not teach anything regarding the method of producing such a piston.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention deals with the problem of producing in a constructionally simple way a one-part cooling duct piston having a closed cooling duct.
Said problem is solved with a method for producing a one-part cooling duct piston having a closed cooling duct annularly extending in the piston crown at the level of the piston ring band and an annular recess between the piston ring band and the box-shaped piston shaft, whereby the piston shaft is connected with the piston bosses suspended on the piston crown. The method comprises forging a piston blank, machining an annular recess between the piston ring band and the box-shaped piston shaft, machining a downwardly-open cooling duct, producing boss bores and finishing the outer contour of the piston, and closing the downwardly-open cooling duct with a cover ring.
In regard to the state of the art, the design of a jointed piston (articulated piston) needs to be mentioned as well, where the crown of the piston is connected with the piston pin separately from the piston shaft only via said pin (see, for example, DE-OS 36 43 039). With such a jointed piston, provision is made in the crown of the piston for a cooling duct that is open at the bottom, such duct being closed with a divided sheet metal ring. The manufacture of such a cooling duct is possible only by dividing the piston in two parts, which, however, leads to increased expenditure in the manufacture of the jointed piston because the piston shaft, for example, has to be additionally machined separately. In addition, as compared to the one-part piston according to the invention, such jointed piston requires a longer piston pin, which increases the weight.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A cooling duct piston produced by the method according to the invention is explained in greater detail in the following on a preferred exemplified embodiment shown in the drawing, in which:
FIG. 1 shows a lateral, partly sectional view of a piston blank according to the invention:
FIG. 2 shows a bottom view of the piston blank;
FIG. 3 shows a lateral, partly sectional view of the finished piston; and
FIG. 4 shows a bottom, partly sectional view of the finished piston.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

FIGS. 1 and 2 show a one-part piston blank 1 produced according to a known drop-forging process. The contour of the finished piston is indicated by dash-dotted lines. Piston blank 1 comprises a piston crown 2 with piston ring band 3 produced later, a piston shaft 4, and piston bosses 5 suspended on piston crown 2. Said piston blank can be produced from a forgeable steel or Al-alloy.
FIGS. 3 and 4 show the finished piston 6 produced by the method according to the invention. In a first process step, piston blank 1 is provided with an annular recess 7 by machining (turning), whereby its axial height is slightly greater than the height of the later cooling duct 8. Piston crown 2 is thereby separated from piston shaft 4 in such a way that piston shaft 4 is connected with piston crown 2 only via the piston bosses 5. For producing the downwardly open cooling duct 8, a hook-like turning tool 15 is inserted in recess 7 and cooling duct 8 is turned into the desired shape by setting the tool 15 axially and radially as required. Subsequently, boss bores 9 are produced in the known way and the outer contour of piston 6 is finished by machining.
For closing the downwardly open cooling duct 8, a cover rin

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