Applicant claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Application No. 103 46 819.6 filed Oct. 6, 2003. Applicant also claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §365 of PCT/DE2004/002214 filed Oct. 4, 2004. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to a one-part piston for an internal combustion engine, in accordance with the preamble of claim 1.
A multi-part cooled piston having a cooling channel disposed in the edge region of the piston crown is known from the Offenlegungsschrift DE 40 39 751 A1, which is covered with a sheet-metal ring essentially configured like a plate spring. This sheet-metal ring is configured in one part and therefore can be assembled on the piston without problems, because the piston is structured in two parts. In this connection, it is necessary to first assemble the sheet-metal ring on the upper piston part, before the latter is connected with the lower piston part.
A one-part cooling channel piston having a cooling channel disposed in the edge region of the piston crown is known from the European patent EP 0 799 373 B1, which is also closed off with a cover ring configured like a plate spring. It is disadvantageous in this connection that this cover ring must be configured in two parts, in order to be able to be assembled. During assembly, each of the two ring halves in the shape of a semi-circle is individually introduced into corresponding supports on the piston head, in the biased state.
Proceeding from this, the invention is based on the problem of creating a cooling channel cover for a one-part piston of an internal combustion engine, which is easy to install.
The problem is solved with the characteristics contained in the characterizing part of the main claim. Practical embodiments of the invention are the object of the dependent claims.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described in the following, using the drawings. These show
Above the pin boss supports 9, 9′, one pin boss 11, 11′ with a pin bore 3, 3′, in each instance, are each molded onto the piston crown 4. The faces 12 of the pin bosses 11, 11′ are disposed set back relative to the ring wall 7, in the direction of the piston longitudinal axis 13. The pin bosses 11, 11′ are connected with one another by way of skirt elements 14, 14′, which are each molded onto the piston crown 4 by way of a shaft connection 10, 10′. Between the skirt elements 14, 14′ and the region 15 of the piston 1 on the piston crown side, the latter has recesses 16.
On the pin boss 11, 11′, and on the shaft connection 10, 10′ of the piston 1, respectively, a circumferential, nose-shaped projection 17 is affixed, the purpose of which consists in serving as a contact surface for an essentially cylindrical, one-part ring 18, by which the cooling channel 6 is closed off. The ring 18 can consist of plastic or of metal. On the inside 28 facing the piston longitudinal axis 13, the ring wall 7 has a circumferential groove 19, into which a collar 20 molded onto the outside of the ring 18 can be set, which collar is also circumferential and disposed on the piston crown side, thereby making it possible to attach the ring 18 on the inside of the ring wall 7. As is particularly evident in
The assembly of the ring 18 can take place in simple manner, in that it is bent open and laid into the region of the piston 1 between ring wall 7 and skirt elements 14, 14′. Subsequent to this, the ring 18 is pressed together, so that its radius becomes smaller, whereby the lower edge of the ring 18, on the skirt side, comes to rest against the projection 17. Because the upper edge of the ring 18, on the piston crown side, is still pressed inward a little more, it is subsequently possible to push the ring into the cooling channel 6 from below, so far that its collar 20 snaps into the groove 19 on the inside 28 of the ring wall 7, to fix the ring 18 in place.
An oil feed pipe 35 can be introduced into the gap 22, which consists of a funnel 21 with a pipe-shaped upper part 27, and which spreads the ring 18 when it is introduced. In this way, as particularly shown in
The oil feed pipe 35, as shown in
In this connection, the groove 25 has a specific distance from the face 33 of the upper part 27 on the piston crown side, which is sufficient so that, as shown in
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