Information
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Patent Application
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20040031462
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Publication Number
20040031462
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Date Filed
July 17, 200321 years ago
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Date Published
February 19, 200420 years ago
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CPC
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International Classifications
Abstract
The aim of the invention is to produce a rounding off on a diesel piston comprising a combustion recess and valve recesses that lie at a slant in relation to the piston floor. The rounding off should not significantly increase particle emissions. To this end, the edge of the recess is rounded off in the area of the valve recesses in a special machining phase, the cutting edges of the cutting tool being guided in one or more planes that are parallel to the inclined valve recess surface.
Description
[0001] The invention relates to a method for rounding off the edge of a recess on a piston for direct-injection diesel engines pursuant to the preamble or claim 1.
[0002] Such rounded-off recess edges are produced by means of lathe machining of the recess edge at the time the recess is machined by lathe, and serve to prevent tension concentrations. Valve recesses having a base surface that lies at a slant in relation to the piston floor, which intersect with the combustion recess, result in insufficient rounding of the recess edge in the area of the valve recesses. As a solution for the problem of insufficient rounding of the recess edge, it is already known to carry out the recess edge rounding as a so-called S-stroke rounding, see, for example, in DE 4326978, FIGS. 1 and 2. This solution, which is simple in terms of machining, has the disadvantage that the particle emissions increase because of the increased dead volume.
[0003] The invention is therefore occupied with the problem of producing a sufficiently rounded edge, using a method of the type indicated in the preamble, even in the case of valve recesses that lie at a slant in relation to the piston floor, without significantly increasing the dead volume.
[0004] This problem is solved by means of the characterizing feature of claim 1.
[0005] By guiding the cutting edge of the cutting tool parallel to the plane of the valve recess, sufficient and uniform rounding is achieved there.
[0006] The invention will be explained in greater detail below, using an exemplary embodiment. The drawing shows:
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FIG. 1 a top view of a piston having four valve recesses, whereby the recess edge is rounded off only in the area next to the valve recesses,
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FIG. 2 a cross-section along line F-F from FIG. 1,
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FIG. 3 the implementation of the method according to the invention, using the piston from FIG. 1.
[0010] As is evident from FIG. 1, at first the recess edge is rounded off only in the area V next to the valve recesses, since the lower-lying, slanted valve recesses are not or are only partially affected by the lathe machining of the recess edge.
[0011] Therefore, sharp-edged, non-rounded recess edge regions remain in the area of the valve recesses, as is evident in FIG. 2, and these result in tension concentrations.
[0012] According to FIG. 3, these sharp-edged recess edge regions are rounded off in a separate work step, independent of the preceding or, if applicable, also succeeding machining of the recess edge regions that lie next to the valve recesses.
[0013] In this connection, either the piston or the machining tool is set at a slant, so that the axis B of the rounding tool C lies perpendicular or at least approximately perpendicular to the plane that forms the base surface of the valve recess. The angle between the longitudinal piston axis A and the axis B of the machining tool, i.e. the perpendicular to the valve recess G, is designated as E in the drawings.
[0014] Independent of whether the piston or the tool is set at a slant, the cutting edges of the cutting tool are guided in one or more planes that are parallel to the inclined base surface of the valve recess during rounding off of the recess edge regions that lie radially adjacent to the valve recesses.
Claims
- 1. Method for rounding off the edge of a recess on a piston for direct-injection diesel engines, which piston has valve recesses having a base surface inclined at a specific angle to the plane of the piston floor, and whereby the recess edge regions next to the valve recesses have a rounded-off recess edge produced by means of cutting machining,
characterized in that in the area of the valve recesses, a second rounding off of the recess edges is carried out, which lies deeper in the recess as compared with the first rounding off of the recess edges, and that during rounding off of the recess edge in the area of the valve recesses, the cutting edge or cutting edges of the cutting tool (C) are guided in one or more plane or planes that is/are at least approximately parallel to the inclined base surface of the valve recess.
- 2. Method according to claim 1,
characterized in that rounding off of the recess edge regions that lie in the valve recess is carried out before rounding off of the recess edge regions that lie next to the valve recesses.
Priority Claims (1)
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100 46 420.3 |
Sep 2000 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/DE01/02773 |
7/18/2001 |
WO |
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