Seal for a joint or juncture – Seal between relatively movable parts – Piston ring or piston ring expander or seat therefor
Reexamination Certificate
1999-02-11
2001-07-31
Knight, Anthony (Department: 3626)
Seal for a joint or juncture
Seal between relatively movable parts
Piston ring or piston ring expander or seat therefor
C277S474000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06267384
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a thin 3-piece oil ring for internal combustion engines, having a corrugated spacer expander, and upper and lower side rails holding the spacer expander therebetween.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Generally, a 3-piece oil ring for internal combustion engines has a corrugated spacer expander and upper and lower side rails, where the corrugated spacer expander is of a circumferentially successive, substantially U-shaped configuration, including circumferentially spaced outer crowns and inner crowns, with each of the outer crowns connected with next adjacent ones of the inner crowns on opposite sides thereof by a pair of connecting members. The spacer expander has protrusions beyond the axial width of the outer crowns forming upper and lower, outer supporting members bearing against the lower and upper sides of the upper and lower side rails, at the outer portion thereof, respectively, and has extensions beyond the axial width of the inner crowns forming upper and lower, inner supporting members bearing against the inner edges of the upper and lower side rails, respectively. The inner supporting members are bent at a slight angle to the vertical inwardly and upwardly for the upper inner supporting members and inwardly and downwardly for the lower inner supporting members. The end portions of the spacer expander come together and abut each other, referred to as abutting members, enabling compression of the spacer expander when properly installed. Such spacer expander is formed into a generally circular form, initially greater in circumference than it will be when it has been circumferentially compressed and shortened on installation in an engine cylinder.
When such 3-piece oil ring is installed in a piston ring groove of a piston, and the piston with the ring therein within a cylinder of an internal combustion engine, the expansive force of the spacer expander provides a predetermined tension to the upper and lower side rails through the action of inclined inner supporting members If one of the abutting members of the spacer expander overlaps the other abutting member, however, the tension cannot be provided to the upper and lower side rails. To prevent this from occurring, an arrangement is disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 1-52576 (1989), where a guide bar is circumferentially threaded through a plurality of the U-shapes of the spacer expander on both of the opposite sides of the abutment, and the guide bar is fixed to one or more of the U-and-inverted-U shapes.
To enable a thin 3-piece oil ring of a width not greater than 2 mm to exhibit a good oil-sealing characteristics, the radial and axial bearing pressures of the upper and lower side rails are respectively required to be circumferentially uniform. In conventional corrugated spacer expanders, however, it was found that the axial bearing pressure of the side rails generated by the spacer expander in the portion on and around one abutting member was extraordinarily greater than in other portions, and the axial bearing pressure of the side rails in the portion on and around the other abutting member of the spacer expander was extraordinarily smaller than in other portions.
A thorough research on possible causes for this by the present inventors, has revealed that the conventional corrugated spacer expander is apt to cause both of the abutting members at the abutment to be axially displaced and be twisted with each other, which in turn causes the bearing pressure at the inclined supporting members against the upper and lower side rails to be made greater with one side of the abutment and smaller with the other side of the abutment, thereby causing a great discrepancy in the axial bearing pressure between both of the opposite sides of the abutment.
The present invention is made taking the above into consideration, and an object of the present invention is to provide a thin 3-piece oil ring having a corrugated spacer expander of reduced discrepancy in the axial bearing pressure between both of the opposite sides of the abutment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to accomplish the object described above, in one aspect of the present invention, an improved thin 3-piece oil ring of an axial width not greater than 2 mm, is provided where, advantageously, the guide bar slots have the axial width thereof made equal to the outer diameter of the guide bar, thereby restraining the axial displacement of both of the abutting members with each other.
In another aspect of the present invention, the point of force, where the abutting members abut, is advantageously positioned radially outwardly apart from the inner circumferential surface of the spacer expander by a distance not less than 40% and not more than 60% of the radial width of the spacer expander, thereby restraining the twist around the guide bar of the abutting members on both of the opposite sides with each other, by means of the moment of the frictional force acting at the point of force.
Since the guide bar is located to pass near the inner circumferential surface of the inner crowns of the spacer expander, the farther outwardly apart the point of force is from the inner circumferential surface of the spacer expander, the greater the twist-restraining moment becomes. If the point of force is too far apart, however, the axial bearing pressure there gets greater than in other portions, whereby the position of abutment, or the point of force, is advantageously selected to be not less than 40% and not more than 60% of the axial width of the spacer expander outwardly from the inner circumferential surface of the spacer expander.
With the arrangement described above, a 3-piece oil ring is obtained that has an outstandingly improved oil-sealing characteristics when used with a piston of an internal combustion engines.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4659093 (1987-04-01), Maeda
patent: 5129661 (1992-07-01), Ono et al.
patent: 1-52576B2 (1989-11-01), None
Knight Anthony
Nippon Piston Ring Co. Ltd.
Peavey Enoch
LandOfFree
Thin 3-piece oil ring does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.
If you have personal experience with Thin 3-piece oil ring, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Thin 3-piece oil ring will most certainly appreciate the feedback.
Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-2532875