Insulation layer on steel pistons

US12110837B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12110837-B2
Application numberUS-201916354959-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 15, 2019
Priority dateFeb 22, 2016
Publication dateOct 8, 2024
Grant dateOct 8, 2024

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A steel piston designed to improve thermal efficiency, fuel consumption, and performance of an engine is provided. The piston includes a steel body portion and a thermal barrier layer applied to an upper combustion surface and/or a ring belt to reduce the amount of heat transferred from a combustion chamber to the body portion. The thermal barrier layer has a thermal conductivity which is lower than a thermal conductivity of the steel body portion. The thermal barrier layer typically includes a ceramic material, for example ceria, ceria stabilized zirconia, and/or a mixture of ceria stabilized zirconia and yttria stabilized zirconia in an amount of 90 to 100 wt. %, based on the total weight of the ceramic material. The thermal barrier layer can also have a gradient structure which gradually transitions from 100 wt. % of a metal bond material to 100 wt. % of the ceramic material.

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What is claimed is: 1. A galleryless piston comprising: a body portion formed of metal, said body portion including an upper wall including an undercrown surface, said undercrown surface being exposed when viewed from an underside of said piston, said upper wall including an upper combustion surface opposite said undercrown surface, a ring belt depending from said upper wall, a thermal barrier coating applied to at least a portion of said upper combustion surface, said thermal barrier coating including a ceramic material, and said ceramic material of said thermal barrier coating including at least one of ceria stabilized zirconia and a mixture of ceria stabilized zirconia and yttria stabilized zirconia in an amount of 90 to 100 wt. %, based on the total weight of said ceramic material, said thermal barrier coating has a metal bond material including a superalloy disposed between said ceramic material and said upper combustion surface, said thermal barrier coating gradually transitions from 100 wt. % of said metal bond material to 100 wt. % of said ceramic material based on the total weight of said thermal barrier coating, an uppermost portion of said thermal barrier coating is formed entirely of said ceramic material, and said thermal barrier layer has a thickness of less than 500 microns. 2. A galleryless piston according to claim 1 , wherein said body portion is formed of a single piece of steel, a pair of pin bosses depend from said upper wall, and a pair of skirt panels depend from said ring belt and are coupled to said pin bosses, a plurality of struts couple said skirt panels to said pin bosses, said body portion presents an inner undercrown region extending along said undercrown surface and surrounded by said skirt panels and said struts and said pin bosses, a pair of undercrown pockets extend along said undercrown surface, each undercrown pocket is surrounded by one of said pin bosses and one of said skirt panels and said struts coupling said one pin boss to said one skirt panel, and said body portion does not have a cooling gallery floor or other features bounding or partially bounding a cooling gallery along said undercrown surface. 3. A galleryless piston according to claim 2 , wherein said ceramic material includes said ceria in an amount of 90 to 100 wt. %, based on the total weight of said ceramic material. 4. A galleryless piston according to claim 1 , wherein said ceramic material of said thermal barrier coating includes ceria stabilized zirconia. 5. A galleryless piston according to claim 3 , wherein said ceramic material includes said ceria stabilized zirconia in an amount of 90 to 100 wt. %, based on the total weight of said ceramic material. 6. A galleryless piston according to claim 1 , wherein said ceramic material of said thermal barrier coating includes a mixture of ceria stabilized zirconia and yttria stabilized zirconia. 7. A galleryless piston according to claim 5 , wherein said ceramic material includes said mixture in an amount of 90 to 100 wt. %, based on the total weight of said ceramic material. 8. A method of manufacturing a galleryless piston comprising: applying a thermal barrier layer to a body portion of a piston, the body portion of the piston being formed of metal, the body portion including an upper wall including an undercrown surface, the undercrown surface being exposed when viewed from an underside of the piston, the upper wall including an upper combustion surface opposite the undercrown surface, the body portion including a ring belt depending from the upper wall, the thermal barrier coating being applied to said upper combustion surface and including a ceramic material, the ceramic material of the thermal barrier coating including at least one of ceria stabilized zirconia and a mixture of ceria stabilized zirconia and yttria stabilized zirconia in an amount of 90 to 100 wt. %, based on the total weight of said ceramic material, the thermal barrier coating includes a metal bond material containing a superalloy disposed between the ceramic material and the upper combustion surface, the thermal barrier coating gradually transitions from 100 wt. % of the metal bond material to 100 wt. % of the ceramic material based on the total weight of the thermal barrier coating, an uppermost portion of the thermal barrier coating is formed entirely of the ceramic material, and the thermal barrier layer has a thickness of less than 500 microns. 9. A method according to claim 7 , wherein the step of applying the thermal barrier coating includes thermal spraying. 10. A method according to claim 8 , wherein the thermal spraying step includes plasma spraying or high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) spraying.

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  • Casting · CPC title

  • Monolithic pistons; One piece constructions; Casting of pistons · CPC title

  • the material being steel-plate · CPC title

  • Pretreatment of the material to be coated, e.g. for coating on selected surface areas · CPC title

  • Plasma spraying · CPC title

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What does patent US12110837B2 cover?
A steel piston designed to improve thermal efficiency, fuel consumption, and performance of an engine is provided. The piston includes a steel body portion and a thermal barrier layer applied to an upper combustion surface and/or a ring belt to reduce the amount of heat transferred from a combustion chamber to the body portion. The thermal barrier layer has a thermal conductivity which is lower…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tenneco Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02F3/12. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 08 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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