Applicant claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Application No. 103 52 244.1 filed Nov. 8, 2003. Applicant also claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §365 of PCT/DE2004/002416 filed Oct. 30, 2004. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to a method for producing a piston for an internal combustion engine, in accordance with the preamble of the claim.
From the patent DD 142 372, it is known to produce a piston that consists of aluminum, in that an aluminum base body and furthermore a ring element made of aluminum, for reinforcing the piston edge region, are produced in a casting method. In this connection, a recess for a cooling channel is worked into the ring element. Subsequent to this, a steel ring is welded onto the base body, after which the ring element is welded onto the base body provided with the steel ring. In a last work step, a piston ring groove for a compression ring is formed in the steel ring. The complexity of the production method is a disadvantage here.
It is the task of the invention to avoid this disadvantage of the state of the art. This task is accomplished with the characteristics contained in the characterizing part of the claim.
A significant simplification of the method for producing an aluminum piston results from the fact that the ring element is produced using the composite casting method, whereby a ring insert having a formed-on cooling channel is cast into the ring element.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described in the following, using the drawings. These show
The piston 1 consists of an essentially cylindrical base body 4, the one face surface of which forms the piston crown 5. In the present exemplary embodiment, a recess 22 that is rectangular in cross-section has been formed into the radially outer region of the piston crown 5, and a ring element 6 is fitted into it. A combustion chamber 7 is disposed in the central region of the piston crown 5. Furthermore, the base body 4 has pin bosses 8 for the pin bores 3, and skirt elements 9 that connect the pin bosses 8 with one another, on its underside that faces away from the piston crown 5. The ring element 6 has a ring insert 10 having a ring groove 11 for a compression ring, not shown in the figure.
The free shanks 13, 14 of an essentially toroid-shaped cooling channel 15 that is C-shaped in cross-section and radially open to the outside, which is made from sheet steel, are welded onto the radially inner cylindrical surface 12 of the ring insert 10 that consists of NiResist. Cooling oil can be passed into the cooling channel 15 and then out again by way of inflow and outflow openings between the cooling channel 15 and the piston inside 19, which openings are not shown in the figure.
Furthermore, a further ring groove 16 is formed into the ring element 6, following the ring insert 10 in the direction of the skirt elements 9. An oil ring groove 17 is disposed close to the ring element 6, in the mantle surface 18 of the base body 4.
Both the base body 4 and the ring element 6 consist of aluminum, whereby the base body 4 is given the desired shape by means of forging, whereas the ring element 6 is produced by means of a casting method. In this connection, the ring insert 10 provided with the cooling channel 15 is cast into the ring element 6, using the composite casting method. In a further work step, the base body 4 and the ring element 6 are welded to one another, whereby preferably, the electron beam welding method is used. In this connection, a weld seam 20 that lies in the radial direction, and a weld seam 21 that is disposed in the axial direction are obtained according to the present exemplary embodiment. In a last work step, the piston 1 is given its final shape by means of a cutting production method, such as lathing, for example.
The enlarged sectional diagram of the edge region of the piston crown 5 shown in
According to other exemplary embodiments of the invention, shown as examples in
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