Claims
- 1. An articulated piston assembly adapted for use in a high combustion chamber pressure engine having a combustion chamber pressure in excess of about 13,790 kPa (2000 psi) comprising:
- a steel piston member having an upper portion and a lower portion;
- the upper portion being substantially cylindrical in shape and having a preestablished maximum diameter "D", a peripheral top surface, a tubular wall depending from the top surface, an annular outwardly facing wall surface and a downwardly facing annular cooling recess;
- the lower portion including a pair of depending pin bosses blendingly associated with the outwardly facing wall surface, said pin bosses individually defining a wrist pin receiving bore aligned on a common axis;
- a compression height "CH" defined by the elevational distance between the common axis and the top surface;
- a preestablished ratio of the compression height "CH" to the preselected maximum diameter "D" being within the range of from 60% to 45%;
- a skirt of generally or slightly elliptical shape slidably positioned on the lower portion and having a pair of wrist pin receiving bores aligned with the common axis; and
- a wrist pin slidably disposed in the pair of wrist pin receiving bores.
- 2. The piston member of claim 1 wherein said upper portion and lower portion are an integrally formed forging.
- 3. The piston member of claim 1 wherein said annular cooling recess is located elevationally beneath the top surface.
- 4. The piston member of claim 1 wherein said upper portion has a crown surface.
- 5. The piston member of claim 4 wherein said crown surface has an centrally located apex portion and an annular trough blending therewith.
- 6. An articulated piston assembly for reciprocatable movement in a high combustion chamber pressure engine comprising:
- a steel piston member having an upper portion and a lower portion;
- the upper portion being generally cylindrical in shape and having a preestablished maximum diameter "D", a peripheral top surface, a tubular wall depending from the top surface, an annular outwardly facing wall surface and a downwardly facing annular cooling recess;
- the lower portion including a pair of depending pin bosses blendingly associated with the outwardly facing wall surface, said pin bosses individually defining a wrist pin receiving bore aligned on a common axis;
- a compression height "CH" defined by the elevational distance between the common axis and the top surface;
- a preestablished ratio of the compression height "CH" to the preselected maximum diameter "D" being within the range of from 60% to 45%;
- a skirt positioned about the lower portion and having a pair of wrist pin receiving bores aligned with the common axis; and
- a wrist pin slidably disposed in the pair of wrist pin receiving bores of the skirt and the lower portion.
- 7. The piston assembly of claim 6 wherein said upper portion and lower portion are an integrally formed steel forging.
- 8. The piston assembly of claim 6 wherein said annular cooling recess is located elevationally beneath the top surface.
- 9. The piston assembly of claim 7 wherein said upper portion has a crown.
- 10. The piston assembly of claim 9 wherein said crown surface has a centrally located apex portion and an annular trough blending therewith.
- 11. The piston assembly of claim 6 wherein said skirt is generally or slightly elliptical shaped.
- 12. An articulated piston assembly for reciprocatable movement in a high combustion chamber pressure engine comprising:
- a steel piston member having an upper portion and a lower portion;
- the upper portion being substantially cylindrical in shape and having a preestablished maximum diameter "D", a peripheral top surface, a tubular wall depending from the top surface, an annular outwardly facing wall surface and a downwardly facing annular cooling recess;
- the lower portion including a pair of depending pin bosses blendingly associated with the outwardly facing wall surface, said pin bosses individually defining a wrist pin receiving bore aligned on a common axis;
- a compression height "CH" defined by the elevational distance between the common axis and the top surface;
- a preestablished ratio of the compression height "CH" to the preselected maximum diameter "D" being within the range of from 60% to 45%;
- a skirt having a generally or slightly elliptical shape, being positioned about the lower portion and having a pair of wrist pin receiving bores aligned with the common axis, said shape has a maximum diameter and a minimum diameter and said pair of wrist pin receiving bores are positioned in alignment with the minimum diameter; and
- a wrist pin slidably disposed in the pair of wrist pin receiving bores of the skirt and the lower portion.
- 13. The piston assembly of claim 12 wherein said skirt further has a top surface in close non-contacting relationship with the lower end surface of the upper portion.
- 14. The piston assembly of claim 13 wherein said skirt further has a generally annular trough in the top surface and a pair of passages for communicating a cooling fluid thereto.
- 15. The piston assembly of claim 14 wherein said trough stores the cooling fluid and splashes it during reciprocation of the piston assembly against the recess.
- 16. The piston assembly of claim 15 wherein each of said pair of wrist pin receiving bores forms an inner surface and each of the surfaces has an annular ring groove therein.
- 17. The piston assembly of claim 16 further includes a snap rings positioned in each of the grooves in order to retain the wrist pin therebetween.
- 18. An articulated piston assembly for reciprocatable movement in a high compression chamber pressure engine comprising:
- a steel piston member having an upper portion and a lower portion;
- the upper portion being generally cylindrical in shape and having a preestablished maximum diameter "D", a peripheral top surface, a tubular wall depending from the top surface, an annular outwardly facing wall surface and a downwardly facing annular cooling recess;
- the lower portion including a pair of depending pin bosses blendingly associated with the outwardly facing wall surface, said pin bosses individually defining a wrist pin receiving bore aligned on a common axis;
- a compression height "CH" defined by the elevational distance between the common axis and the top surface;
- a preestablished ratio of the compression height "CH" to the preselected maximum diameter "D" being within the range of from 60% to 45%;
- a skirt having a generally or slightly elliptical shape, being positioned about the lower portion and having a pair of wrist pin receiving bores aligned with the common axis, said shape has a maximum diameter and a minimum diameter and said pair of wrist pin receiving bores are positioned in alignment with the minimum diameter; and
- a wrist pin slidably disposed in the pairs of wrist pin receiving bores of the skirt and the lower portion.
- 19. The articulated piston assembly of claim 18 wherein said upper portion and lower portion are an integrally formed steel forging.
- 20. The articulated piston assembly of claim 18 wherein said annular cooling recess is located elevationally beneath the top surface.
- 21. The articulated piston assembly of claim 20 wherein said upper portion has a crown surface.
- 22. The articulated piston assembly of claim 21 wherein said crown surface has a centrally located apex portion and an annular trough blending therewith.
- 23. The articulated piston assembly of claim 18 wherein said skirt further has a top surface in close non-contacting relationship with the lower end surface of the upper portion.
- 24. The articulated piston assembly of claim 23 wherein said skirt further has a generally annular recess in the top surface and a pair of passages for communicating a cooling fluid thereto.
- 25. The articulated piston assembly of claim 24 wherein said recess stores the cooling fluid and splashes it during reciprocation of the piston assembly against the recess.
- 26. The articulated piston assembly of claim 25 wherein each of said pair of wrist pin receiving bores forms an inner surface and each of the surfaces has an annular ring groove therein.
- 27. The articulated piston assembly of claim 26 further includes a snap rings positioned in each of the grooves in order to retain the wrist pin therebetween.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/545,687, filed July 2, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/455,859, filed Dec. 15, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/261,459, filed Oct. 21, 1988, now abandoned.
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