Steel piston with cooling gallery and method of construction thereof
First Claim
1. A piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a top part having an uppermost surface with annular inner and outer upper joining surfaces depending from said uppermost surface;
a bottom part having a pair of pin bosses providing a pair of laterally spaced pin bores aligned with one another along a pin bore axis and having a pair of upwardly extending annular inner and outer lower joining surfaces joined by separate respective inner and outer weld joints to said inner and outer upper joining surfaces with an annular cooling gallery formed radially between said upper joining surfaces and radially between said lower joining surfaces, said bottom part having a combustion bowl wall recessed below said uppermost surface, said combustion bowl wall having a thickness extending between an upper apex and a lower apex underlying said upper apex with an annular valley surrounding said upper apex and said lower apex;
at least one of said top and bottom parts including a ring belt with a plurality of ring grooves for receiving piston rings, said ring belt including an uppermost groove, a pair of lower grooves below said uppermost groove, and a bottom groove below said pair of lower grooves and above a pair of skirt panels for additional weight reduction;
wherein said top part is made from a different material than said bottom part and is friction welded to said bottom part through a friction welded joining surface extending transversely across said piston below said uppermost groove of said plurality of ring grooves and above said pair of lower grooves of said plurality of ring grooves;
wherein an upper-most portion of each of said pin bores is above a lower-most portion of said bottom groove, andwherein said upper apex of said combustion bowl is located between an uppermost portion of said uppermost groove and a lower most portion of said uppermost groove;
wherein said skirt panels are joined to said pin bosses by strut portions, and at least one of said strut portions having an opening.
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Abstract
A piston and method of construction is provided. The piston includes a top part fixed to a bottom part. The top part has an uppermost surface with annular inner and outer upper joining surfaces depending therefrom. The bottom part has a pair of pin bosses with pin bores aligned with one another along a pin bore axis; a pair of upwardly extending annular inner and outer lower joining surfaces and a combustion bowl wall. Inner and outer weld joints fix the inner and outer upper and lower joining surfaces to one another. An annular cooling gallery is formed laterally between the upper and lower joining surfaces. The inner weld joint joining the top part to the bottom part is located within the combustion bowl wall and configured to minimized the compression height of the piston.
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24 Claims
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1. A piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
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a top part having an uppermost surface with annular inner and outer upper joining surfaces depending from said uppermost surface; a bottom part having a pair of pin bosses providing a pair of laterally spaced pin bores aligned with one another along a pin bore axis and having a pair of upwardly extending annular inner and outer lower joining surfaces joined by separate respective inner and outer weld joints to said inner and outer upper joining surfaces with an annular cooling gallery formed radially between said upper joining surfaces and radially between said lower joining surfaces, said bottom part having a combustion bowl wall recessed below said uppermost surface, said combustion bowl wall having a thickness extending between an upper apex and a lower apex underlying said upper apex with an annular valley surrounding said upper apex and said lower apex; at least one of said top and bottom parts including a ring belt with a plurality of ring grooves for receiving piston rings, said ring belt including an uppermost groove, a pair of lower grooves below said uppermost groove, and a bottom groove below said pair of lower grooves and above a pair of skirt panels for additional weight reduction; wherein said top part is made from a different material than said bottom part and is friction welded to said bottom part through a friction welded joining surface extending transversely across said piston below said uppermost groove of said plurality of ring grooves and above said pair of lower grooves of said plurality of ring grooves; wherein an upper-most portion of each of said pin bores is above a lower-most portion of said bottom groove, and wherein said upper apex of said combustion bowl is located between an uppermost portion of said uppermost groove and a lower most portion of said uppermost groove; wherein said skirt panels are joined to said pin bosses by strut portions, and at least one of said strut portions having an opening. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
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a top part having an uppermost surface with annular inner and outer upper joining surfaces depending from said uppermost surface; a bottom part having a pair of pin bosses providing a pair of laterally spaced pin bores axially aligned along a pin bore axis and having a pair of upwardly extending annular inner and outer lower joining surfaces joined by separate respective inner and outer weld joints to said inner and outer upper joining surfaces with an annular cooling gallery formed radially between said upper joining surfaces and radially between said lower joining surfaces, said top part and said bottom part forming a piston head region having an outer diameter; at least one of said top and bottom parts including a ring belt with a plurality of ring grooves for receiving piston rings, said ring grooves including an uppermost groove, a pair of lower grooves below said uppermost groove, and a bottom groove below said pair of lower grooves and above a pair of skirt panels for additional weight reduction, wherein an upper-most portion of each of said pin bores is above a lower-most portion of said bottom groove; wherein said top part is made from a different material than said bottom part and is friction welded to said bottom part through a friction welded joining surface extending transversely across the piston below said uppermost groove of said plurality of ring grooves and above said pair of lower ring grooves of said plurality of ring grooves; a compression height extending between said uppermost surface of said top part and said pin bore axis, said compression height ranging between about 38% to 45% of said piston head region outer diameter; wherein at least one of said top and bottom parts includes a combustion bowl; and wherein said upper apex of said combustion bowl is located between an upper most portion of said uppermost groove and a lower most portion of said uppermost groove. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
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a top part having an uppermost surface with annular inner and outer upper joining surfaces depending from said uppermost surface; a bottom part having a pair of pin bosses providing a pair of laterally spaced pin bores aligned with one another along a pin bore axis and having a pair of upwardly extending annular inner and outer lower joining surfaces joined by separate respective inner and outer weld joints to said inner and outer upper joining surfaces with an annular cooling gallery formed radially between said upper joining surfaces and radially between said lower joining surfaces, said bottom part having a combustion bowl wall recessed below said uppermost surface, said combustion bowl wall having a thickness extending between an upper apex and a lower apex underlying said upper apex with an annular valley surrounding said upper apex and said lower apex; at least one of said top and bottom parts including a ring belt with a plurality of ring grooves for receiving piston rings, said ring grooves including an uppermost groove, a pair of lower grooves below said uppermost groove, and a bottom groove below said pair of lower grooves and above a pair of skirt panels for additional weight reduction wherein an upper-most portion of each of said pin bores is above a lower-most portion of said bottom groove; wherein said top part is made from a different material than said bottom part and is friction welded to said bottom part through a friction welded joining surface extending transversely across the piston below said uppermost groove of said plurality of ring grooves and above said pair of lower ring grooves of said plurality of ring grooves; wherein said bottom has a back wall presenting a convex shape; and wherein said upper apex of said combustion bowl is located between an upper most portion of said uppermost groove and a lower most portion of said uppermost groove.
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