Claims
- 1. A method for forming a plating coating on the inside surface of a cylinder unit of an internal combustion engine, comprising the steps of:
- (a) sealing one end of a cylinder unit on the side of a crankshaft by fitting a cover having a sealing portion circumferentially provided on the side into the inside of the cylinder unit, wherein the sealing portion circumferentially touches the inside surface of the cylinder unit near said end of the cylinder, and a gap is formed circumferentially by the side of the cover, the sealing portion and the inside surface of the cylinder unit;
- (b) inserting an electrode inside said cylinder unit from the other end of the cylinder unit;
- (c) permitting a plating liquid containing a dispersoid substance-forming material to flow in a path formed by the inside surface of the cylinder unit, the electrode and the cover; and
- (d) impressing a voltage between said inside surface of the cylinder unit and said electrode to give an electric current density therebetween so as to form a plating coating on said surface of the cylinder unit, wherein said electrode is positive while said inside surface of the cylinder unit is negative,
- whereby the thickness of said plating coating on the inside surface of the cylinder unit is tapered off in the axial direction in the vicinity of the circumferential gap.
- 2. The method for forming a plating coating of claim 1, wherein, in step (b), said electrode is inserted inside said cylinder unit from the other end of the cylinder in such a way that the lengthwise side of said electrode is parallel to the inside surface of the cylinder unit, and, in step (d), a voltage is impressed under the conditions that the distance between the end of the electrode near the cover and the inside surface of the cylinder not parallel to the lengthwise side of the electrode on the side of a crankshaft is greater than the distance between the lengthwise side of the electrode and the inside surface of the cylinder parallel thereto, whereby the dispersoid content in the plating coating not in sliding contact with a piston ring, on the side of a crankshaft, is lower than that in sliding contact with the piston ring.
- 3. The method for forming a plating coating of claim 2, wherein said electrode is hollow, and said plating liquid flows out of the inside to the outside of said hollow electrode.
- 4. The method for forming a plating coating of claim 2, wherein said electrode is made of nickel.
- 5. The method for forming a plating coating of claim 2, wherein, in step (d), the end of said electrode is placed between the cover and a position corresponding in the axial direction to the lower dead point position of a piston ring.
- 6. A method for forming a plating coating on the inside surface of a cylinder unit of an internal combustion engine, comprising the steps of:
- (a) sealing one end of a cylinder unit on the side of a crankshaft with a cover;
- (b) inserting an electrode inside said cylinder unit from the other end of the cylinder in such a way that the lengthwise side of said electrode is parallel to the inside surface of the cylinder unit;
- (c) permitting a plating liquid containing a dispersoid substance-forming material to flow in a path formed by the inside surface of the cylinder unit, the electrode and the cover; and (d) impressing a voltage between said inside surface of the cylinder unit and said electrode to give an electric current density therebetween so as to form a plating coating on said surface of the cylinder unit, wherein said electrode is positive while said inside surface of the cylinder unit is negative, under the conditions that the distance between the end of the electrode near the cover and the inside surface of the cylinder not parallel to the lengthwise side of the electrode on the side of a crankshaft is greater than the distance between the lengthwise side of the electrode and the inside surface of the cylinder parallel thereto,
- whereby the dispersoid content in the plating coating not in sliding contact with a piston ring, on the side of a crankshaft, is lower than that in sliding contact with the piston ring.
- 7. The method for forming a plating coating of claim 6, wherein said electrode is hollow, and said plating liquid flows out of the inside to the outside of said hollow electrode.
- 8. The method for forming a plating coating of claim 6, wherein said electrode is made of nickel.
- 9. The method for forming a plating coating of claim 6, wherein, in step (d), the end of said electrode is placed between the cover and a position corresponding in the axial direction to the lower dead point position of a piston ring.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/480,451, filed Jun. 7, 1995.
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