The invention relates to a piston of an internal combustion engine. In one example, the piston includes an upper part with piston bosses appended thereon and with load-bearing skirt wall sections.
Pistons for internal combustion engines have either a cylindrical, fully circumferential piston skirt, which is arranged (appended) beneath an upper part of the piston, or pistons exist in the so-called box design, wherein such pistons have load-bearing skirt wall sections, so that the piston skirt thereof is only partially present and is not configured so as to be fully cylindrical. In their self-supporting marginal areas, the load-bearing skirt wall sections are connected, via connecting walls which extend in the direction of the piston bosses. Hereby, a necessary supporting of the load-bearing skirt wall sections is achieved during the operation of the piston in the cylinder of the internal combustion engine. For this, it is necessary that the connecting walls extend, proceeding from each pin boss, in the direction of the lateral regions of the load-bearing skirt wall sections. Through this in total quadruple embodiment of the connecting walls, the material of the piston increases, in order to achieve the necessary supporting of the load-bearing skirt wall sections on the upper part. An example of such a box design of a piston is known from DE 101 45 589. With this design of the known piston, namely with simultaneous weight reduction, the necessary skirt wall rigidity is achieved with, at the same time, necessary resilience of the load-bearing skirt wall sections. However, such a piston is not yet satisfactory with regard to its weight.
The invention is therefore based on the problem of providing a piston of an internal combustion engine with which the disadvantages which were described in the introduction are avoided and which is further optimized with regard to its weight, in particular with regard to a weight reduction.
In accordance with the invention, provision is made that the load-bearing skirt wall sections are arranged in a self-supporting manner on the upper part without a connection to the piston bosses, and that proceeding from the underside of the upper part a rib runs in the direction of the inner side of the load-bearing skirt wall sections. According to the invention, the known connecting walls, which are present between the pin bosses and the lateral edges of the load-bearing skirt wall sections, are therefore replaced by only one rib, which presents a connection between the upper part of the piston, in particular the underside of the upper part, and the inner side of the load-bearing skirt wall sections. Thereby, the weight of the piston is distinctly reduced and, at the same time, the connection of the load-bearing skirt wall sections to the upper part is realized. The configuration of the rib, in particular its course, its shape and its thickness is to be selected depending on the supporting of the load-bearing skirt wall sections and therefore so that for the respective purpose of use of the piston in the internal combustion engine, on the one hand, the necessary supporting of the load-bearing skirt wall sections takes place and, on the other hand, the necessary resilience of the load-bearing skirt wall sections is provided during the movement of the piston in the cylinder of the internal combustion engine.
The piston according to the invention can be produced according to the conventional known production methods, for example in a casting method, wherein however forging methods are also conceivable. In a particularly advantageous manner, the piston is produced in one piece with the load-bearing skirt wall sections arranged in a self-supporting manner on the upper part, with the pin bosses and with the upper part according to one of the mentioned methods. It is also conceivable to produce the individual elements (such as skirt wall sections, pin bosses, upper part and suchlike) as individual parts and to connect these to one another non-detachably by a joining method. In particular, it can be considered to produce the upper part in one piece with the appended piston bosses in a suitable method and to produce the rib and the load-bearing skirt wall sections separately therefrom, which are thereafter joined by means of a suitable joining method on the prepared upper part of the piston with its pin bosses.
The course of the rib is basically variable in height in a manner adapted to the load requirements, preferably running maximally up to the lower piston end.
In further development of the invention, the rib runs up to the lower edge of the load-bearing skirt wall sections. Whilst it is basically conceivable not to direct the rib up to the lower edge and to allow it to run out in the course of the rising skirt wall sections (in relation to the piston stroke axis), the course of the rib up to the lower edge of the skirt wall sections is particularly advantageous, in order to realize the necessary arrangement and supporting of the load-bearing skirt wall sections on the upper part of the piston.
In further development of the invention, the rib runs centrally in the inner region of the piston. This means that the rib runs through the piston stroke axis. This has the advantage that thereby the piston can be configured mirror-symmetrically and thereby the applied method of production can be simplified.
In further development of the invention, the load-bearing skirt wall sections are configured in a fully self-supporting manner and are connected only via the rib on the upper part. Whilst it is basically conceivable that the load-bearing skirt wall sections are arranged and connected directly on the underside of the upper part, it is also conceivable to configure the load-bearing skirt wall sections in a fully self-supporting manner and to connect them only via the rib on the upper part, in particular its underside. Such an embodiment presents itself when the upper part with its appended pin bosses, and if applicable also the rib, are produced in one piece in a suitable method and the load-bearing skirt wall sections are realized separately therefrom. When this is carried out, the load-bearing skirt wall sections are joined as individual parts on the rib without connection, in particular without joining connection, onto the underside of the upper part only on the rib. Thereby, the weight of the piston can be further reduced, because the area of the load-bearing skirt wall sections must be configured to be only as large as is necessary for the supporting of the piston in the cylinder of the internal combustion engine.
In further development of the invention, the load-bearing skirt wall sections have an indentation. Through such an indentation, the weight of the piston can likewise be reduced, without the area which is necessary for the supporting of the piston in the cylinder of the internal combustion engine being reduced in a disadvantageous manner. In a particularly advantageous manner, the indentation runs parallel to the piston stroke axis, wherein, however, other orientations are also conceivable.
Example embodiments of a piston according to the invention are described below and explained with the aid of the figures.
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The piston 1 shown in
The cooling duct 7 illustrated in particular in
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Whilst in the preceding figures it has been illustrated and described that the load-bearing skirt wall sections 5, 5A are arranged with three sides in a self-supporting manner on the upper part 2 via the fourth side, it is illustrated in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2016 123 573.3 | Dec 2016 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/081725 | 12/6/2017 | WO | 00 |