Claims
- 1. A piston engine having at least one cylindrical combustion chamber having a cylinder axis, said combustion chamber being limited by at least one wall portion comprising a support body with at least one mantle surface radially directed relative to the cylinder axis, said surface facing a corresponding radially directed surface on a heat resistant body limiting the combustion chamber; and a heat-insulating and force-transmitting substantially cylindrical cup disposed between the heat-resistant body and the support body and fully separating said bodies from any contact, said cup having a recess with a bottom wall having surfaces which face axially relative to said cylinder axis and a substantially cylindrical side wall having radially directed surfaces in engagement with the radially directed surface on said support body and with the radially directed surface on said heat-resistant body, said cup being of a material of low coefficient of thermal expansion and a low modulus of elasticity relative to the material of said heat-resistant body and to the material of said support body, said bodies and said cup being held together only by radial clamping forces acting at said radially directed surfaces with the heat-resistant body being contained within said recess.
- 2. A piston for an internal combustion engine, incorporating at one end a heat-resistant body for partly limiting a combustion chamber in an internal combustion engine, a support body for supporting said heat-resistant body, said bodies each having a mantle surface radially directed relative to the lengthwise axis of the piston, said surfaces facing each other, characterized in that a heat-insulating element is disposed between said bodies, fully separating said bodies from any contact, said element being shaped essentially as a cylindrical cup having a recess with a bottom and a substantially cylindrical side wall and being of a material having a lower coefficient of thermal expansion and a lower modulus of elasticity than the material in either one of said bodies, the bodies and the element being held together only by radial clamping forces with the heat-resistant body being contained within said recess.
- 3. A piston engine with at least one cylindrical combustion chamber having a cylinder axis, said combustion chamber being limited by at least one well portion comprising a support body with at least one mantle surface radially directed relative to the cylinder axis, said surface facing a corresponding surface on a heat-resistant body limiting the combustion chamber, characterized in that a heat-insulating and force-transmitting element is disposed between the heat-resistant body and the support body, fully separating said bodies from any contact, said element being shaped essentially as a cylindrical cup having a recess with a bottom and a substantially cylindrical side wall and being of a material with a low coefficient of thermal expansion and a low modulus of elasticity in relation to the material of the heat-resistant body and the support body, and that the heat-resistant body, the insulating element and the support body are held together only by radial clamping forces transmitted through said insulating element with the heat-resistant body being contained within said recess.
- 4. A piston engine as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the insulating element is made from aluminium titanate, and that the heat-resistant body is made from hot isostatic pressed silicon nitride.
- 5. A piston engine as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that modulus of elasticity of the insulating element is less than 50% of that for the heat-resistant body.
- 6. A piston engine as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the insulating element has a coefficient of thermal expansion falling below 20% of that of the support body.
- 7. A piston engine as claimed in claim 6 including a cylinder head, characterized in that all of the wall portion of the cylinder head is covered by the heat-resistant body.
- 8. A piston engine as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that said cup-shaped insulating element lies inside a cylindrical surface formed on the support body.
- 9. A piston engine as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that a grip holding together the support body, the insulating element and the heat-resistant body exceeds a resulting difference in heat expansion between the support body and the heat-resistant body when these are heated to temperatures prevailing during combustion in the engine.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 198,066, filed Oct. 17, 1980, now abandoned.
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