Expansible chamber devices – Piston – With ported chamber in piston part for circulating heat...
Reexamination Certificate
2005-03-08
2005-03-08
Lopez, F. Daniel (Department: 3745)
Expansible chamber devices
Piston
With ported chamber in piston part for circulating heat...
C092S231000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06862976
ABSTRACT:
A monobloc piston has at least two steel parts welded together to define an inner cooling gallery. An outer ring belt is spaced from an inner annular support wall and is joined by a combustion bowl and a lower wall. A pair of pin bosses have axially aligned pin bores. A skirt is formed as one immovable piece with the pin bores. The piston has the following dimensional relationships:ISMD=42-55% of BD, where ISMD is a mean diameter on the inner support wall and BD is an outer diameter of the ring belt wall,ISW=3-8% of BD, where ISW is a sectional width of the inner support wall,CH>53% of BD where CH is a compression height measured between the pin bore axis and the upper surface,TLH>4% of BD, where TLH is a top land height measured between the top of the upper ring groove and the upper surface,SL=30-80% of BD, where SL is a length of the skirt measured between the upper and lower ends of the skirt,SW=2.5-6.5% of BD, where SW is a thickness of the skirt, andGV=150-250% of BD2and 5-20% of BD2×CH, where GV is a volume of the oil gallery.
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Piston Design for High Combustion Pressures and Reduced Heat Rejection to Cooland- 820505—Erich Wacker and Wilfried Sander- 0148-7101/82/0222-0505.
Gaiser Randall R.
Nigro Roberto Bueno
Zhu Xiluo
Federal-Mogul World Wide Inc.
Howard & Howard
Lopez F. Daniel
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