Cylinder liner assembly having air gap insulation
US-2016097340-A1 · Apr 7, 2016 · US
US9938925B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9938925-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615155737-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 16, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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A cylinder liner assembly for inclusion in the cylinder bore of an internal combustion engine includes a sleeve-like cylinder liner and an anti-polishing ring to scrape combustion deposits from a piston reciprocally movable along an axis line of the cylinder liner. A fire dam may axially protrude from a first liner end of the cylinder liner and may have an obliquely angled chamfer disposed therein circumscribing the axis line. To locate the anti-polishing ring proximate to the top land of the piston when at the top dead center position, the anti-polishing ring can include a cuff header disposed at the first cuff end that is generally triangular and has an angled undercut corresponding to the obliquely angled chamfer. When mated, the chamfer and angled undercut abut against each other.
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We claim: 1. A cylinder liner assembly comprising: a cylinder liner having an annular liner body extending along an axis line and a fire dam axially protruding from a first liner end of the annular liner body, the fire dam including an upper annular dam surface perpendicularly arranged with respect to the axis line and a chamfer disposed therein at an oblique angle to the axis line; and an anti-polishing cuff including an annular cuff body and a cuff head disposed annularly along a first cuff end of the annular cuff body, the cuff head including an upper annular cuff surface and an angled undercut configured to adjacently abut the chamfer when the cylinder liner and the anti-polishing cuff are mated, wherein the upper annular cuff surface is flush with or below the upper annular dam surface when the cylinder liner and the anti-polishing cuff are mated. 2. The cylinder liner of claim 1 , wherein the annular cuff body extends between the first cuff end and a second cuff thereby delineating a cuff length, and the angled undercut has an axial height that is 100% or less of the cuff length. 3. The cylinder liner assembly of claim 2 , wherein the annular cuff body includes an inner cuff cylindrical surface disposed about the axis line and the upper annular cuff surface orthogonally intersects the inner cuff cylindrical surface. 4. The cylinder liner assembly of claim 3 , wherein the annular cuff body has an inner cuff diameter and outer cuff diameter and a generally consistent thickness inner cuff diameter and the outer cuff diameter. 5. The cylinder liner assembly of claim 1 , wherein the chamfer is an insertion chamfer that is pre-formed in the fire dam and configured for inserting a piston into the cylinder liner during engine assembly. 6. The cylinder liner assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cylinder liner includes a flange arranged generally normal to the axis line, the flange including a sealing surface for receiving a cylinder head gasket. 7. The cylinder liner assembly of claim 6 , wherein the fire dam axially protrudes above the sealing surface. 8. The cylinder liner assembly of claim 1 , wherein an axial height of the chamfer is between about 80% to about 120% of the axial height of the fire dam. 9. The cylinder liner assembly of claim 1 , wherein the annular liner body has an inner liner cylindrical surface disposed about the axis line, the inner liner cylindrical surface having an inner liner diameter of generally consistent dimension between a first liner end and a second liner end opposite the first liner end. 10. A cylinder liner assembly comprising: a cylinder liner including an annular liner body extending along an axis line between a first liner and a second liner end, the annular liner body delineating an inner liner cylindrical surface having an inner liner diameter of substantially consistent dimension between the first liner end and the second liner end, the cylinder liner further including a fire dam axially protruding from the first liner end and annularly circumscribing the axis line, the fire dam having a chamfer disposed therein at an oblique angle with respect to the axis line and directed at least partly radially outward with respect to the inner liner cylindrical surface; and an anti-polishing cuff including an annular cuff body extending between a first cuff end and a second cuff end and having a generally consistent thickness between the first cuff end and second cuff end; the anti-polishing cuff further includes a cuff head enlarged with respect to the annular cuff body and disposed annularly along the first cuff end, the cuff head having an angled undercut at an oblique angle with respect to the axis line and directed at least partly radially outward, wherein the cuff head further includes an inner cuff cylindrical surface oriented toward the axis line and an upper annular cuff surface oriented normal to the axis line, the inner cuff cylindrical surface and upper annular cuff surface intersecting at a right angle wherein the angled undercut is disposed at an oblique angle with respect to the inner cuff cylindrical surface and the upper annular cuff surface, wherein the fire dam includes an upper annular dam surface arranged normal to the axis line, and the upper annular cuff surface is flush with or below the upper annular dam surface when the cylinder liner and the anti-polishing cuff are mated. 11. The cylinder liner assembly of claim 9 , wherein the chamfer is disposed where the inner liner cylindrical surface and the upper annular dam surface intersect. 12. The cylinder liner assembly of claim 11 , wherein the annular cuff body has a cuff height delineated between the first cuff end and the second cuff end, and cuff head has an axial height that is 100% or less of the cuff height. 13. The cylinder liner assembly of claim 10 , wherein the chamfer is an insertion chamfer pre-formed in the fire dam and configured for inserting a piston into the cylinder liner during engine assembly.
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