Expansible chamber devices – With lubricating means – Piston has lubricant retaining or conducting means
Patent
1994-08-15
1997-07-08
Michalsky, Gerald A.
Expansible chamber devices
With lubricating means
Piston has lubricant retaining or conducting means
1231936, F02F 300
Patent
active
RE0355518
ABSTRACT:
An improvement of pistons for alternative, endothermic four-cycle engines, in which notches or grooves are cut on opposite sides of the oval surface of the piston skirt and arranged in a parallel fashion with respect to the piston pin. The grooves create concavities which are closed off frontally by the cylinder wall and laterally by the piston skirt. The purpose of the grooves is to create a series of pockets for the lubricating oil which is under pressure during engine operation, and to improve lubrication in the areas of maximum piston stress.
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patent: 2407440 (1946-09-01), Osborne
AE Borgo SPA
Michalsky Gerald A.
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