This application is a national stage application, filed under 35 U.S.C. ยง 371, of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP/2017/083578 filed Dec. 19, 2017, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2016 124 804.5 filed Dec. 19, 2016, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The invention relates to a piston for an internal combustion engine.
From DE 10 2011 007 285 A1 there is known a piston for an internal combustion engine, having an upper piston part and a lower piston part, which piston has an internal, preferably annular cooling channel for cooling the piston during operation of the internal combustion engine. On the lower piston part there is provided at least one inlet opening and at least one outlet opening, via which an inflow of coolant and an outflow of coolant into and out of the cooling channel takes place. Each opening is surrounded by an annular bead or a ramp-like elevation, which prevents the coolant level from falling below a predefined level. The annular bead or the ramp-like elevation is formed in one piece with the lower piston part.
Alternatively to the formation of the annular bead around the opening, DE 10 2015 206 375 A1 discloses, for maintaining a certain coolant level in the cooling channel, that, after the inflow or discharge opening has been produced, a pipe is inserted into that opening, wherein the outlet opening of the pipe, which points in the direction towards the cooling channel, is arranged above the lowermost point of the cooling channel. In this manner too, a certain coolant level is established in the cooling channel. This solution requires a further part and also a further assembly step, and so it is unsuitable in practice.
The object underlying the invention is to provide a piston having a cooling channel which is improved in respect of its cooling action as compared with the known pistons having cooling channels. This object is achieved by the features of patent claim 1.
The invention relates to a piston, consisting of an upper part and a lower part which are joined together, having a cooling channel, preferably an annularly encircling cooling channel, wherein at least one intake opening is provided for the purpose of supplying cooling oil and at least one discharge opening is provided for the purpose of discharging the cooling oil, according to the features of the preamble of patent claim 1.
The mentioned intake or discharge opening extends from an inner region of the piston in the direction towards the cooling channel and passes through the lower wall, in particular the bottom apex of the cooling channel. Consequently, the opening is situated at the lowest point of the cooling channel, so that cooling oil, at least when the piston is stopped, always flows out of the cooling channel and cannot be kept therein.
According to the invention, it is provided that both a dam-like elevation is formed in the region of the intake and/or discharge opening by a finish forged contour of the lower cooling channel region, and, on the inside of the piston, the inlet contour of the intake and/or discharge opening is formed by pre-forging. As a result, contours that allow a minimum level to be maintained in the cooling channel (in particular when the piston is stopped) can be produced directly in a forging process when the upper portion of the piston lower part, which is produced independently of the lower portion of the piston upper part, is produced. Production by forging has the advantage of a high-strength joint and flow lines that are appropriate to the type of stress, so that a high-strength upper portion of the piston lower part is formed which already has the required contours for performing its function.
In a development of the invention, the pre-forging at the intake opening is funnel-shaped, whereas on the discharge side (that is to say in the region of the discharge opening) it is additionally or alternatively in cylindrical form.
In a development of the invention, in the production of the upper portion of the piston lower part, a dam is produced (formed) as the dam-like elevation during forging, which dam extends over the width of the cooling channel (that is to say extends radially outwards from the direction of the mid-point of the piston, through which the stroke axis of the piston runs), so that flow past the dam-like elevation (dam) in the cooling channel is prevented to the greatest possible extent, whereas in the piston according to DE 10 2011 007 285 A1, flow past is possible. In a development of the invention, the elevation is intended to reach a height of from 20% to 80%, preferably 30% to 70%, of the total height of the cooling channel.
In a development of the invention, the dam (dam-like elevation) produced transversely to the cooling channel has at least one recess, preferably a plurality of recesses, at the transition between the dam and the wall of the cooling channel.
Furthermore, it is additionally or alternatively provided according to the invention that, in the upper piston part of the piston consisting of an upper part and a lower part, the cooling channel is optionally likewise formed by forging and a V-shaped element which projects into the cooling channel is forged in the region of the intake opening, which V-shaped element ensures that the incident oil jet is deflected in both directions of the cooling channel in equal or different amounts. This V-shaped element thus serves as a jet splitter for the incident oil jet which is injected through the intake opening.
As a result of the measures according to the invention, an improved cooling action for the thermally loaded regions of the piston is achieved by the measures implemented at the cooling channel, in that the dam-like elevation ensures that a specifiable coolant level remains in the cooling channel and at the same time does not impede the incoming oil jet by a backflow. Furthermore, the funnel-like form of the intake opening increases the retention rate of the oil that effectively enters the cooling channel.
Furthermore, the funnel-like intake opening serves to trap the oil volume flows of at least two oil jets (delivered by an injection nozzle or more than one injection nozzle) which are parallel or at an angle to one another over extensive regions of the piston stroke and to guide the oil into the cooling channel. The funnel-like forged-on portion can thereby assume all surface forms. The oil provided by the oil injection nozzle can emerge from one or more nozzle openings, wherein not all the nozzle openings have to be opened simultaneously.
Because both contours (both the dam and the funnel) are introduced directly by the forging operation, production of the piston is significantly more efficient, and it is not necessary to use a separate trapping element.
Finally, the shaping of the opposing contours of the dam and the funnel provides the possibility of producing a wall thickness profile which is as uniform as possible, this having a positive effect on the production process and on the weight of the piston, wherein the efficiency of the production of the piston can be increased even further in that the upper side of the cooling channel is likewise produced by a forging process in the upper piston part, and machining or even finish machining is thus largely or completely unnecessary.
Overall, the invention provides an improvement in the cooling action by contours formed integrally on the piston without additional elements. Production of the piston is more efficient as a result, and the processes are simplified. Furthermore, such a piston can be exposed to higher thermal loads while at the same time having a reduced cooling oil requirement.
An exemplary embodiment of a piston according to the invention is shown in different views in the figures and described in greater detail herein below.
The piston 1 has, in a manner known per se, an outer circumferential annular zone 4 and can contain, but does not have to contain, a combustion bowl.
The lower part 3 forms a piston shaft 5 and a pin bore 6.
Further elements of a functioning piston 1 are present but are not described in detail or provided with reference numerals.
The two parts 2, 3 are connected together permanently and unreleasably by means of a suitable joining operation in order to form a one-piece piston 1 that is ready for use. The joining operation takes place in at least one joining plane 7. In the exemplary embodiment, the joining operation is a friction welding process.
The piston 1 further has a cooling channel 8. In this exemplary embodiment, the cooling channel 8 is formed by part-recesses both in the upper part 2 and in the lower part 3. This has the advantage that, before the two parts 2, 3 are joined together, their part-recesses are accessible and these part-recesses can therefore be optimally produced or finish machined, since they are no longer accessible after the two parts 2, 3 have been joined together.
Likewise in a manner known per se, the piston 1 has at least one intake opening 9 into which a free oil jet, which is delivered by an injection nozzle, is injected in the direction towards the cooling channel 8. If this intake opening 9 is the only opening, it can also serve as a discharge opening for the cooling oil which circulates in the cooling channel 8. Alternatively, at least one further discharge opening, in particular exactly one discharge opening, is present in addition to the at least one or exactly one intake opening 9 (the discharge opening will be described later).
According to the invention, starting from the lower base of the cooling channel 8, a dam-like elevation 10 is present next to the discharge opening 13. This dam-like elevation 10 is formed when the lower part 3 is produced. The lower part 3 can accordingly be produced in a casting process, for example, and the dam-like elevation can be formed during that process. Alternatively, the lower part 3 can be produced in a casting process and then the dam-like elevation 10 can be formed by a forming process (such as, for example, a forging process). Particularly preferably, both the lower part 3 with its geometries and the dam-like elevation 10 are produced in a forming process (such as, for example, a forging process).
When the lower part 3 is produced, this lower part acquires an inside geometry 11 with an in particular funnel-like inlet contour 12 of the intake opening 9. The inlet contour 12 can also have a shape other than a funnel shape. It is important to form the inlet contour 12 preferably in a forging process and thereby give it a shape with which the oil jet injected into the intake opening 9 is guided in a targeted manner in the direction towards the cooling channel 8. It is also important that the dam-like elevation 10 next to the intake opening 9 does not impede the entry of the injected oil jet, so that the injected oil is guided into the cooling channel 8 round the entire circumference.
As is apparent from the representation in
It is further apparent from
In
Finally,
The orientation of the shown dam like elevation 10 either in the lower part 3 and/or the V-shaped element 10A in upper part 2 is by way of example and extends preferably radially starting from the piston stroke axis. Other radial orientations differing therefrom are of course also conceivable.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
102016124804.5 | Dec 2016 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
PCT/EP2017/083578 | 12/19/2017 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
WO2018/114969 | 6/28/2018 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
9238283 | Gniesmer | Jan 2016 | B2 |
9670871 | Ottliczky et al. | Jun 2017 | B2 |
9989008 | Muller | Jun 2018 | B2 |
20170030291 | Muller | Feb 2017 | A1 |
20170051703 | Lormes et al. | Feb 2017 | A1 |
20180326477 | Muller | Nov 2018 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
106337754 | Jan 2017 | CN |
10 2011 007 285 | Oct 2012 | DE |
102012216367 | Mar 2013 | DE |
10 2015 206 375 | Oct 2015 | DE |
2839116 | Oct 2003 | FR |
2003307153 | Oct 2003 | JP |
Entry |
---|
DE102011007285 machine translation. |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20190323450 A1 | Oct 2019 | US |