Piston ring sealing for pneumatic actuator
US-2016369894-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US9423028B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9423028-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414453849-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 7, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2016 |
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An improved piston ring for use as an intermediate piston ring in a piston assembly having three or more piston rings is provided. The piston ring includes a piston ring body which extends through an arcuate shape between opposite end faces. The piston ring body has at least one combustion gas guidance feature for allowing a greater flow of combustion gasses to pass the piston ring body when the piston is moving in one direction and for allowing a lesser flow of combustion gasses to pass the piston ring body when the piston is moving in an opposite direction. This allows for the ring gap at the outer diameter of the piston ring to be minimized without creating flutter in another piston ring above the intermediate piston ring during operation of an engine.
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What is claimed is: 1. A piston assembly, comprising: a piston body including at least two lands spaced axially from one another by a ring groove and one of said lands presenting a chamfer at an outer surface thereof; an intermediate piston ring disposed in said ring groove between said lands, said piston ring extending through an arcuate shape between opposite end faces and having an upper surface and a lower surface and an outer oil scraping edge which is axially located between said upper and lower surfaces; and said intermediate piston ring including a radially inwardly facing surface and a radially outwardly facing surface and wherein said piston body includes at least one undercut between said outer scraping edge and said lower surface that extends radially the full distance between said inwardly and outwardly facing surfaces for allowing combustion gasses to flow past said piston ring through said chamfer when said piston assembly is moving in only one axial direction with said piston ring being seated against said at least one land with said chamfer. 2. The piston assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one undercut is located at one of said end faces of said piston ring. 3. The piston assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said at least one undercut is further defined as a pair of undercuts which are located on said opposite end faces of said piston ring. 4. The piston assembly as set forth in 1 wherein said end faces are free of channels. 5. A piston assembly, comprising: a piston body including at least two lands spaced axially from one another by a ring groove and one of said lands presenting a chamfer at an outer surface thereof; an intermediate piston ring disposed in said ring groove between said lands, said piston ring extending through an arcuate shape between opposite end faces and having an upper surface and a lower surface and an outer oil scraping edge which is axially located between said upper and lower surfaces; and said piston ring including at least one channel that is spaced circumferentially from said opposite end faces and extends between a radially inwardly facing surface of said piston ring and a radially outwardly facing surface of said piston ring for allowing a greater flow of combustion gasses to pass said piston ring when said piston body is moving in one direction and for allowing a lesser flow of combustion gasses to pass said piston ring when said piston is moving in an opposite direction.
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