Claims
- 1. An assembled engine piston comprising
- a metal body member having an axially extending annular recess at the top end thereof, said recess extending to a top surface of said body,
- a ceramic material head member on the top of said body, said head comprising an axially extending annular projection extending into said recess,
- radially extending interengaging means within said recess and on said projection and said body for securing said head to said body against relative axial movement in response to rotation of said head with respect to said body, said interengaging means comprising at least two rows of threads of conical section on said projection, and threads on said body, said rows of threads comprising an upper thread and a lower thread, said lower thread of said projection having an inclined lower surface engaged by a correspondingly inclined lower surface of a body thread, and said upper thread having an inclined upper surface engaged by a correspondingly inclined upper surface of a body thread, so that the threads of said body exert forces on the threads of said projection which tend to compress the portion of the projection between said upper and lower threads, and
- means to prevent relative rotation of said head and body.
- 2. Assembled engine piston of claim 1, wherein the ceramic material of said head is one selected from among crystallized glass, alumina, silicon nitride and silicon carbide.
- 3. Assembled engine piston of claim 2, wherein said crystallized glass has a softening point of over 600.degree. C. and a bending strength of over 10 Kg/mm.sup.2.
- 4. Assembled engine piston of claim 1, wherein said head comprises a molded head.
- 5. Assembled engine piston of claim 1, wherein the metal to constitute the body is selected from the group consisting of light weight aluminum or light weight aluminum alloy.
- 6. Assembled engine piston of claim 1, wherein said means to prevent relative rotation of the head and body comprises a cavity formed on one of said members and a boss formed on the other of said members to engage said cavity.
- 7. Assembled engine piston of claim 6, wherein said cavity is formed on the head; and said boss is formed by cold or hot pressing a part of the body into said cavity after head-body assembling.
- 8. Assembled engine piston of claim 1, wherein a spacer is placed between the top of the body and the bottom of the head.
- 9. Assembled engine piston of claim 8, wherein said spacer is fabricated of copper.
- 10. Assembled engine piston of claim 1, wherein said threads of said body and said projection extend only partly in the circumferential direction so that said threads can go past each other when said projection of the head is placed in said recess of the body for head-body assembling.
- 11. Assembled engine piston according to claim 1, wherein said threads on the projection of the head comprise male threads and said threads on said body comprise female threads.
- 12. Assembled engine piston according to claim 1, wherein said threads on the projection of the head comprise female threads, and said threads on said body comprise male threads.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 35,682, filed May 3, 1979, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,343,229.
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