Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – Internal cooling of moving parts; e.g. – hollow valves,...
Patent
1997-09-04
1999-01-19
Kwon, John T.
Internal-combustion engines
Cooling
Internal cooling of moving parts; e.g., hollow valves,...
123196AB, F01P 306
Patent
active
058603956
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and a method of cooling a piston by passing a stream of lubricating oil against the underside of the piston and more specifically by providing an enclosed reservoir space between the engine cylinder wall and the side wall of the piston formed by a depression in the piston and providing a passageway in the piston aimed to direct oil to a desired location on the undersurface of the piston.
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Klotz James R.
Pace Gary
Soltis Dennis A.
Chrysler Corporation
Kwon John T.
MacLean Kenneth H.
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