Engine arrangement for enhanced cooling
US-9206764-B2 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US9243582B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9243582-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414182165-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 26, 2016 |
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A steel piston with an oil gallery, and process for forming a steel piston oil gallery channel, which corresponds to the complex shape of the combustion bowl in the piston crown. The piston crown is made by a cast metal or powder metal forming process. The oil gallery channel is formed to the basic shape that corresponds to the shape of the walls of the combustion bowl. Machine-turning surfaces in the oil gallery channel can be machine-finished as desired. Surfaces in the oil gallery which cannot be machined with conventional turning operations, such as recesses and protrusions into the channel, are left in the original as-formed condition.
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What is claimed is: 1. A piston comprising: a lower member, said lower member comprising sidewall portions and pin bores; an upper crown member joined to said lower member, said upper crown member being made of a metal material and having a complex shaped combustion bowl on an upper side thereof and an oil gallery channel on the lower side thereof, wherein said oil gallery channel includes a machine-formed radially outward circular wall surface and a radially inward wall surface, said radially inward wall surface having a same complex-shaped configuration as said combustion bowl, and said radially inward wall surface having first machine formed portions and second as-formed portions, wherein said machine-formed portions and said as-formed portions on said inward wall surface being positioned alternatively around a circumference of said inward wall surface. 2. The piston as described in claim 1 wherein said as-formed portions comprise recesses in said inward wall surface. 3. The piston as described in claim 1 wherein said machine-turned radially outward circular wall surface extends axially above said radially inward wall surface. 4. The piston as described in claim 1 wherein said oil gallery channel includes an uppermost region that is entirely made up of machine-formed wall surface portions. 5. The piston as described in claim 1 wherein said oil gallery channel is a portion of a closed oil gallery in the piston. 6. The piston as described in claim 1 wherein said upper crown member being fabricated of steel by a cast metal or powder metal forming process. 7. A piston comprising: a lower crown; an upper crown joined to said lower crown, said upper crown being made of a metal material and having a complex shaped combustion bowl on an upper side thereof and an oil gallery channel on a lower side thereof, wherein said oil gallery channel has a corresponding complex shape and includes a machine-formed circular radially outward wall surface and a radially inward wall surface, said radially inward wall surface having the same complex-shaped configuration as said combustion bowl, and said radially inward wall surface having first machine formed portions and second as-formed portions, wherein said radially inward wall surface comprises multiple radially inward recessed as-formed portions separated circumferentially from one another by intervening sections of machine-formed wall surface portions. 8. The piston as described in claim 7 wherein at least one of said machine-formed wall surface portions extends axially above at least one of said as formed portions. 9. The piston as described in claim 7 wherein said circular radially outward machine-formed wall surface extends axially above all of said radially inward wall surfaces. 10. The piston as described in claim 7 wherein said upper crown member being fabricated of steel by a cast metal or powder metal forming process. 11. A piston for an internal combustion engine, comprising: a steel piston crown member having a complex shaped combustion bowl; an oil gallery channel in the piston crown member having a shape corresponding to the complex shape of the combustion bowl, said shape of the oil gallery channel being formed by a cast metal or powder metal forming process; and a lower piston member attached to said piston crown member, said lower piston member having sidewall members and pin bores; said oil gallery channel having a circular radially outward machine-formed wall surface, and a radially inward wall surface, said radially inward wall surface having circumferentially alternating portions of machine-formed surfaces and as-formed surfaces. 12. The piston as described in claim 11 wherein said steel piston crown member is fabricated by a cast metal or powder metal forming process. 13. A method for forming an oil gallery channel in a steel piston crown member, said method comprising the steps of: providing a piston crown member made of a steel material and having an upper surface and a lower surface; forming a complex shaped combustion bowl in the upper surface of said piston crown member; forming a complex shaped oil gallery channel in the lower surface of said piston crown member, the oil gallery channel having a shape corresponding to the complex shape of the combustion bowl; said oil gallery channel having a radially inward wall surface and a radially outward wall surface; machine-forming the radially outward wall surface of said oil gallery channel; and machine-forming portions of the radially inward wall surface of said oil gallery channel and leaving portions of said radially inward wall surface as formed, wherein said machine-formed portions of said radially inward wall surface are alternatively positioned with said as-formed portions of said radially inward wall surface around a circumference of said inward wall surface. 14. The piston as described in claim 13 wherein said radially outward machine-formed wall surface extends axially above said radially inward wall surface of oil gallery channel. 15. The piston as described in claim 13 wherein said upper crown member being fabricated of steel by a cast metal or powder metal forming process.
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having combustion chamber in piston head (the surface thereof being covered F02F3/14) · CPC title
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the parts being connected by casting, brazing, welding or clamping · CPC title
the fluid being liquid · CPC title
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