Expansible chamber devices – With lubricating means – Piston has lubricant retaining or conducting means
Patent
1988-03-18
1989-03-07
Garrett, Robert E.
Expansible chamber devices
With lubricating means
Piston has lubricant retaining or conducting means
92208, 123193P, F01B 3110
Patent
active
048095915
ABSTRACT:
A piston generates reduced noise in operation by the provision on its lateral bearing surfaces of two or more depressions in which oil is stored to provide a cushion against lateral movement of the piston at points of a reciprocation of the cycle where noise is generated. The depressions have a maximum depth of only 125 microns below the surrounding bearing surfaces formed on the piston. The depressions have circumferentially extending edges which are formed with steps connecting the depressions to the surrounding bearing surface.
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Parker David A.
Rhodes Michael L. P.
AE PLC
Garrett Robert E.
Williamson Mark A.
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