Piston ring and manufacturing method therefor
US-2017002454-A1 · Jan 5, 2017 · US
US10634249B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10634249-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515751157-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2020 |
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A piston ring in which carbon films with film qualities optimized to be adapted to required performance are formed on an outer circumferential sliding surface and top and bottom surfaces thereof with good productivity is provided, and a high-performance engine which employs the piston ring is also provided. In the piston ring, a carbon film is formed on an outer circumferential sliding surface and top and bottom surfaces. The carbon film contains a stacking of at least two types of carbon film layers with different film qualities, and a thickness ratio of the two types of carbon film layers is different between the outer circumferential sliding surface and the top and bottom surfaces.
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What is claimed is: 1. A piston ring, comprising: a carbon film, formed on an outer circumferential sliding surface and top and bottom surfaces of a piston ring body, wherein the carbon film is formed by stacking at least a first carbon film layer and a second carbon film layer with different film qualities, and a thickness ratio of the first carbon film layer to the second carbon film layer is different between the outer circumferential sliding surface and the top and bottom surfaces, a nanoindentation hardness of the first carbon film layer is equal to or greater than 15 GPa, a Raman coefficient of the second carbon film layer which is calculated from the following equation on the basis of a Raman spectrum is equal to or less than 36.3, Raman coefficient=10 6 ÷(peak position×1.08+half-value width)−510 peak position: wavelength at vertex of G peak (cm −1 ) half-value width: half-value width of G peak (cm −1 ). 2. The piston ring according to claim 1 , wherein the carbon film is formed by stacking the first carbon film layer formed on the piston ring body and the second carbon film layer formed on the first carbon film layer, a thickness of the second carbon film layer on the top and bottom surfaces is smaller than a thickness of the second carbon film layer on the outer circumferential sliding surface, and a ratio of the thickness of the second carbon film layer to the thickness of the first carbon film layer is larger on the outer circumferential sliding surface than on the top and bottom surfaces. 3. The piston ring according to claim 2 , wherein the thickness of the first carbon film layer on the top and bottom surfaces is larger than the thickness of the second carbon film layer. 4. The piston ring according to claim 2 , wherein at least the first carbon film layer is a carbon film layer which is formed using plasma CVD. 5. The piston ring according to claim 4 , wherein the first carbon film layer and the second carbon film layer are formed on two or more piston rings which are arranged in a chamber using plasma CVD such that the top and bottom surfaces are parallel to each other under a condition in which a second outer circumferential layer thickness ratio is larger than a first outer circumferential layer thickness ratio, wherein the second outer circumferential layer thickness ratio is a ratio of the thickness on the outer circumferential sliding surface of the second carbon film layer to the thickness on the top and bottom surfaces of the second carbon film layer, and the first outer circumferential layer thickness ratio is a ratio of the thickness on the outer circumferential sliding surface of the first carbon film layer to the thickness on the top and bottom surfaces of the first carbon film layer. 6. The piston ring according to claim 5 , wherein the first carbon film layer and the second carbon film layer are formed by arranging a part of the top and bottom surfaces or inner circumferential surfaces of the two or more piston rings in a state of being held by a holder. 7. The piston ring according to claim 5 , wherein at least the second carbon film layer of the first carbon film layer and the second carbon film layer is formed using plasma CVD equipment other than a self-discharge type. 8. The piston ring according to claim 7 , wherein PIG discharge plasma CVD equipment is used as a coating device. 9. The piston ring according to claim 4 , wherein the second carbon film layer is formed using any one of PVD of sputtering or ion plating in a state in which the piston ring body is arranged such that the outer circumferential sliding surface is perpendicular to an ion flow from a plasma source and the top and bottom surfaces are parallel to the ion flow. 10. The piston ring according to claim 1 , wherein a metal layer containing titanium or chromium is formed on a surface of the piston ring using sputtering before the carbon film is formed. 11. The piston ring according to claim 1 , wherein a carbon layer containing silicon is formed using CVD using a mixed gas containing a silane-based gas before the carbon film is formed. 12. The piston ring according to claim 1 , wherein, before the carbon film is formed, a metal layer containing titanium or chromium is formed on a surface of the piston ring using sputtering and then a carbon film layer containing silicon is formed thereon using CVD using a mixed gas containing a silane-based gas. 13. The piston ring according to claim 1 , wherein a material of an opposite member which slides over at least one of the outer circumferential sliding surface and the top and bottom surfaces of the piston ring is an aluminum alloy. 14. The piston ring according to claim 13 , wherein the piston ring is used in an environment in which a lubricant containing a sulfurized molybdenum dialkyldithiocarbamate is used. 15. An engine comprising the piston ring according to claim 1 .
characterised by the use of particular materials · CPC title
Deposition of carbon only · CPC title
of metallic sub-layers (C23C16/029 takes precedence) · CPC title
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