Sealed articulated piston

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Inventors

Bock, Allyn P.
Kelly, Stephen V.
McLaughlin, Samuel L.
Weller, Brian R.

Application #

451245

Filed

May-26-1995

Published

Jan-16-1996

Current US Class

092/158
092/159
092/189
092/190
092/219
123/193.6

International Classes

F01B 031/10

Field of Search

92/128 92/189 92/190 92/216 92/219 92/159 92/158 123/193.6

Assignee

Caterpillar Inc. (Peoria, IL)

Examiners

Denion; Thomas E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Charlton; Diana L.

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Abstract
The design and construction of past articulated pistons include an open space between a head portion and an independent skirt portion. The open space allows excess cooling fluid, such as oil, to exit the piston and flow toward the cylinder, increasing oil consumption and carbon deposits within the engine. The present invention overcomes these problems by positioning a sealing means within an open space between a head portion and a skirt portion of an articulated piston. The sealing means completely blocks the oil from exiting the piston while being adequately conformable to allow the necessary articulation between the head and skirt portions.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An articulated piston, comprising:

a head portion including a combustion bowl area therein and having a lower outer portion defining a plurality of ring grooves, the head portion having an annular cavity between the combustion bowl area and the plurality of ring grooves;

an independent skirt portion having an upper outer portion adjacent the lower outer portion of the head portion defining an open space therebetween, the skirt portion having an annular trough therein in fluid communication with the annular cavity to form a cooling gallery;

sealing means disposed between the skirt portion and the head portion for closing the open space, the sealing means extending from the upper outer portion and terminating in contacting relationship with the lower outer portion of the head portion.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to articulated pistons for internal combustion engines and more particularly to a method of sealing between independent head and skirt portions.

BACKGROUND ART

Present day high performance diesel engines operate at high thermal and mechanical loads. Articulated pistons have been used in present day diesel engines due to their ability to perform in these environments. Due to the inherent structure of articulated pistons, they can withstand high thermal and mechanical loads. The independent head and skirt portions of the articulated piston design are assembled to maintain a clearance therebetween. This lack of contact allows the head portion and the skirt portion to function independently from one another. For instance, the head portion is designed to withstand the high combustion pressures and temperatures incurred during the operation of the engine while the skirt portion acts as a guide for the piston in the cylinder.

Due to the high temperatures in which the articulated pistons operate, it is important that adequate cooling is provided to the ring zone, located in the head portion, to minimize excessive wear on the ring grooves and excessive carbon formation. Generally, the head portion is manufactured with a cavity located between the combustion chamber and the ring zone. The skirt portion has a trough formed therein adjacent the cavity to define an oil gallery. Cooling oil is circulated into the oil gallery by way of an injection nozzle. However, during normal operation of the piston, the amount of cooling oil may become excessive within the oil gallery. Therefore, a portion of the cooling oil tends to overflow the trough and flow toward the cylinder through the clearance space between the head and skirt portions. Unfortunately, this process increases oil consumption and wear while raising emissions levels due to the build-up of carbon deposits on the top land of the piston and in the ring grooves.
 
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