Engine piston having an insulating air gap
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1. A piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising;
- an upper crown having a top surface, a bottom surface opposite the top surface, and a side wall, the top surface being exposed to a combustion chamber of the engine;
a lower crown having a side wall containing one or more annular ring grooves, an upper surface, and a lower surface opposite the upper surface, the upper crown is rigidly attached to the lower crown such that at least a part of the bottom surface of the upper crown contacts the upper surface of the lower crown; and
a central air gap between the bottom surface and the upper surface, and a separate annular air gap positioned radially outwards of the central air gap and radially between the side wall containing ring grooves and the upper crown side wall, both the central air gap and the annular air gap having a predetermined pattern, and being sealed to prevent airflow into or out of the air gaps.
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Abstract
A piston for an internal combustion engine has an upper crown with a top and a bottom surface, and a lower crown with a top and a bottom surface. The upper crown and the lower crown are fixedly attached to each other using welds, with the bottom surface of the upper crown and the top surface of the lower crown forming a mating surface. The piston also has at least one centrally located air gap formed on the mating surface. The air gap is sealed to prevent substantial airflow into or out of the air gap.
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1. A piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising;
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an upper crown having a top surface, a bottom surface opposite the top surface, and a side wall, the top surface being exposed to a combustion chamber of the engine; a lower crown having a side wall containing one or more annular ring grooves, an upper surface, and a lower surface opposite the upper surface, the upper crown is rigidly attached to the lower crown such that at least a part of the bottom surface of the upper crown contacts the upper surface of the lower crown; and a central air gap between the bottom surface and the upper surface, and a separate annular air gap positioned radially outwards of the central air gap and radially between the side wall containing ring grooves and the upper crown side wall, both the central air gap and the annular air gap having a predetermined pattern, and being sealed to prevent airflow into or out of the air gaps. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An internal combustion engine comprising;
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an engine block forming at least one cylinder; a crankshaft rotatably disposed within the engine block; a piston disposed within the cylinder, the piston including; an upper crown rigidly attached to a lower crown, and including a side wall, the lower crown including one or more annular ring grooves on a side wall, the upper crown and the lower crown forming a first air gap between the upper crown and the lower crown, and an annular second air gap positioned radially outwards of the first air gap and radially between the side wall containing ring grooves and the upper crown side wall, the annular second air gap being substantially symmetric about a longitudinal axis of the piston and positioned proximate an outer periphery of the piston, the first and second air gaps also being sealed to substantially prevent air flow into and out of the air gaps; and a connecting rod mechanically coupling the piston to the crankshaft.
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11. A piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising;
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a longitudinal axis; an upper crown having a base and a side wall; and a lower crown having a base and a side wall having one or more annular ring grooves on an outer portion thereof;
wherein the upper crown and the lower crown are rigidly attached to each other;a central air gap between the base of the upper crown and the base of the lower crown, the central air gap being substantially symmetric about the longitudinal axis; an annular air gap between the side wall of the upper crown and a side wall of the lower crown, the annular air gap being substantially symmetric about the longitudinal axis; an annular projection between the central air gap and the annular air gap; and the air gaps are sealed to prevent airflow into and out of the air gaps. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A piston for an engine comprising;
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an upper crown having a base and a sidewall, the sidewall having an outer side surface; and a lower crown having a base and a side wall, the sidewall having an inner side surface;
the lower crown being rigidly attached to the upper crown with a plurality of air gaps formed between the upper crown and the lower crown, the air gaps being substantially sealed to restrict flow of air into and out of the air gaps, the air gaps including,a central air gap positioned about longitudinal axis of the piston, and an annual air gap separate from the central air gap and positioned radially outwards of the central air gap, the annular air gap being formed between the outer side surface of the upper crown sidewall and the inner side surface of the lower crown sidewall. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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