Reduced compression height piston and piston assembly therewith and methods of construction thereof
First Claim
1. A method of constructing a piston assembly for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- forming a piston head having a top part and a bottom part and bonding the top part to the bottom part together to form a pillar;
the piston head having an upper combustion wall with an undercrown surface and a ring belt region depending from said upper combustion wall and having a floor spaced beneath the upper combustion wall in radial alignment with the ring belt region, with a substantially enclosed, annular cooling gallery bounded by the undercrown surface and the floor that extends uninterrupted uninterruptedly across the floor except in an area of the pillar, wherein the floor provides a planar surface and extends through an entire upper region of the bottom part;
forming a pair of pin bores extending directly from the floor of the cooling gallery such that the floor of the cooling gallery defines a portion of a pin bearing surface and wherein a portion of the pin bearing surface defined by the floor extends continuously from one of said pin bores to the other of said pin bores;
inserting a pin in the pin bores; and
fixing an end of a connecting rod directly to the pin for conjoint oscillation therewith.
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Abstract
A piston assembly and method of construction thereof for an internal combustion engine are provided. The assembly includes a piston head having an upper combustion wall with an undercrown surface and a ring belt region. The piston head has a floor with an upper surface and a bottom surface. The floor is spaced beneath the upper combustion wall in radial alignment with the ring belt region. A substantially enclosed, annular cooling gallery is bounded by the undercrown surface and the floor. A pair of pin bores depends directly from the floor of the cooling gallery. The assembly further includes a pin having ends configured for oscillating receipt in the pin bores. A pin bearing surface extends within the pin bores and between the pin bores in the lower surface of the floor. The assembly includes a connecting rod with an end fixed to the pin for conjoint oscillation therewith.
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14 Claims
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1. A method of constructing a piston assembly for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
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forming a piston head having a top part and a bottom part and bonding the top part to the bottom part together to form a pillar; the piston head having an upper combustion wall with an undercrown surface and a ring belt region depending from said upper combustion wall and having a floor spaced beneath the upper combustion wall in radial alignment with the ring belt region, with a substantially enclosed, annular cooling gallery bounded by the undercrown surface and the floor that extends uninterrupted uninterruptedly across the floor except in an area of the pillar, wherein the floor provides a planar surface and extends through an entire upper region of the bottom part; forming a pair of pin bores extending directly from the floor of the cooling gallery such that the floor of the cooling gallery defines a portion of a pin bearing surface and wherein a portion of the pin bearing surface defined by the floor extends continuously from one of said pin bores to the other of said pin bores; inserting a pin in the pin bores; and fixing an end of a connecting rod directly to the pin for conjoint oscillation therewith. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of constructing a piston assembly for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
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forming a piston head having a top part and a bottom part and bonding the top part to the bottom part, the piston head being oriented along a longitudinal axis and having an upper combustion wall with an undercrown surface and a ring belt region depending from said upper combustion wall and having a floor spaced beneath the upper combustion wall in radial alignment with the ring belt region, with a substantially enclosed, annular cooling gallery bounded by the undercrown surface and the floor that extends uninterruptedly across the floor except in an area of the pillar, wherein the floor provides a planar surface through an entire upper region of the bottom part; forming a pillar extending coaxially along the longitudinal axis from the floor to the upper combustion wall to support the upper combustion wall; forming a pair of pin bores extending directly from the floor of the cooling gallery such that the floor defines a part of a pin bearing surface and wherein a portion of the pin bearing surface defined by the floor of the cooling gallery extends linearly and continuously from one of the pin bores to the other of the pin bores; inserting a pin for oscillating receipt in the pin bores; and fixing an end of a connecting rod directly to the pin for conjoint oscillation therewith. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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