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US2221966A
US2221966A US277698A US27769839A US2221966A US 2221966 A US2221966 A US 2221966A US 277698 A US277698 A US 277698A US 27769839 A US27769839 A US 27769839A US 2221966 A US2221966 A US 2221966A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02FCYLINDERS, PISTONS OR CASINGS, FOR COMBUSTION ENGINES; ARRANGEMENTS OF SEALINGS IN COMBUSTION ENGINES
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  • This invention aims to provide a novel piston for internal combustion engines and the like, so constructed that it may be taken down readily, to permit the cleaning of the spacers that are i interposed between the piston rings, to permit.
  • Figure 2 is a transverse section on thellin'e 2-2 ofF'igurel.
  • an inverted cup-shaped body I having an outstanding flange 2 defining a shoulder 3, a sleeve 4 being disposed about the body, the inner end of the sleevedeflning a shoulder 5, the body and sleeve having registering 40 openings 6, a connector, to which the piston rod is pivoted, being engaged in the openings, to hold the body and sleeve assembled.
  • the connector which joins the piston rod to the piston, may be of any desired form.
  • the body I and sleeve 4 are held together by bushings I, located in the openings 6, a wrist pin 8 having its end portions received in the openings. Without a specific showing in the drawing, it will be understood that the bushings I may be omitted, if the wrist pin 8 is of proper diameter, the term connector being used to cover either that form or the one delineated in Figure 1.
  • the shoulder 2 is recessed to receive a packa: shorten the piston for storage and shipment.
  • the packing means which-is interposed between Figure 1 shows in longitudinal section, a device v ⁇ piston rod connector hold thebody l" and the v Fig. 3 is a fragmental transverse. section, show;
  • va packing 'ring III which, also, is L-shaped in cross section.
  • the external surface of'the body i and the internal surface 1 oi the sleeve 4 are smooth, whereby the body and the sleeve can'- be-telescoped until the shoulders 3 and 5 contact, to
  • a piston for internal combustion engines and the like comprising an inverted cup-shaped body having an outstanding shoulder, a sleeve, about the body, the inner end of the sleeve defining a shoulder, the external surface of the body and the internal'surface of the sleeve being smooth, whereby the body and the sleeve can be telescoped until the shoulders contact, to shorten the piston for storage and shipment, the body and the sleeve having, transverse openings, packing means located between'the shoulders and alining the openings of the body and the sleeve, and a piston rod connector engaged in the openings to hold the body and the sleeve assembled.
  • the connector comprises bushings in the openings, and a wrist pin in the bushings, the bushings holding the body and the sleeve together, prior to the insertion of the wrist pin.

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Nov; 19, 1940. v L E 2,221,966
ASSEMBLED ENGINE PISTON Filed June 6, 1939 I Z'Zden A TTORNEYS.
W 7 INVENTOR.
Patented Nov. 19, 1940 UNITED STATES.
ASSEMBLED ENGINE PISTON v Frederick Elder, Valley City, Ill.
Application June 6, 1939, Serial No. 277,698
2 Claims.
This invention aims to provide a novel piston for internal combustion engines and the like, so constructed that it may be taken down readily, to permit the cleaning of the spacers that are i interposed between the piston rings, to permit.
It is within the province of the disclosure to improve generally and to enhance the utilityof devices of that type to which the present invention appertains.
With the. above and other objects in view,
which will appear as the description proceeds, theinvention resides inthe combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood that changes in-the precise embodiment of the invention herein disclosed,
may be made within the scope 01'. what is claimedwithout departing from the spiritf oi the invention. 1.
In the accompanying drawing:
constructed in accordance with the invention;
Figure 2 is a transverse section on thellin'e 2-2 ofF'igurel.
ing the body and the sleeve telescoped, to shorten the piston for storage and shipment. I
The piston forming the subject matter of this. I
application comprises an inverted cup-shaped body I having an outstanding flange 2 defining a shoulder 3, a sleeve 4 being disposed about the body, the inner end of the sleevedeflning a shoulder 5, the body and sleeve having registering 40 openings 6, a connector, to which the piston rod is pivoted, being engaged in the openings, to hold the body and sleeve assembled.
The connector, which joins the piston rod to the piston, may be of any desired form. In the form shown in Figure 1, the body I and sleeve 4 are held together by bushings I, located in the openings 6, a wrist pin 8 having its end portions received in the openings. Without a specific showing in the drawing, it will be understood that the bushings I may be omitted, if the wrist pin 8 is of proper diameter, the term connector being used to cover either that form or the one delineated in Figure 1.
The shoulder 2 is recessed to receive a packa: shorten the piston for storage and shipment. The packing means which-is interposed between Figure 1 shows in longitudinal section, a device v {piston rod connector hold thebody l" and the v Fig. 3 is a fragmental transverse. section, show;
ing ring 9, which is L-shaped in cross section.. The shoulder 5 is recessed to receive va packing 'ring III which, also, is L-shaped in cross section.
Between the rings 9, and III are disposed any desired number 'of annular packing rings ll. Spacers 12, which are L-shaped in cross section, are interposed between the packing rings and engage the shoulders 3 and 5, the spacers having contact with each other, longitudinally of the piston, as shown in Figure l. e 10 ..The construction is such that the piston may be taken down-readily, by removing. the connector ii-l, .an'deither the packing rings or the-spacers may berenewed, and the spacers nay be cleaned and put back .if nece'ssaryi The cleaning out .of carbon is facilitated, and the stick-ing together of parts-is'avoided. The'fconstruction; isiJ-such that the entire device'may be taken apart and put together readily, without damage to'any of its constituent members.- i
The external surface of'the body i and the internal surface 1 oi the sleeve 4 are smooth, whereby the body and the sleeve can'- be-telescoped until the shoulders 3 and 5 contact, to
the shoulders 3 and 5 serves to aline-the openings 6 of thebody l and the sleeve 4, to receive 7 the piston rod connector. 'The bushings I ofg.;the
sleeve 4 together, prior to wrist pin 8. Whatisclaimedis: 1
'1. A piston for internal combustion engines and the like, comprising an inverted cup-shaped body having an outstanding shoulder, a sleeve, about the body, the inner end of the sleeve defining a shoulder, the external surface of the body and the internal'surface of the sleeve being smooth, whereby the body and the sleeve can be telescoped until the shoulders contact, to shorten the piston for storage and shipment, the body and the sleeve having, transverse openings, packing means located between'the shoulders and alining the openings of the body and the sleeve, and a piston rod connector engaged in the openings to hold the body and the sleeve assembled. 2. The piston of claim 1, wherein the connector comprises bushings in the openings, and a wrist pin in the bushings, the bushings holding the body and the sleeve together, prior to the insertion of the wrist pin.
FREDERICK ELDER.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE918909C (en) * 1950-02-26 1954-10-07 Max Deventer Slotted piston ring
US2806751A (en) * 1954-12-03 1957-09-17 Bell & Gossett Co Piston
EP0225477A2 (en) * 1985-11-12 1987-06-16 Alcan Deutschland Gmbh Piston for internal combustion engines
WO1997039261A1 (en) * 1996-04-18 1997-10-23 Tecnomeccanica Treviglio Di Taschini Gianangelo Composite piston for the use on endothermic motors, compressors and pumps

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE918909C (en) * 1950-02-26 1954-10-07 Max Deventer Slotted piston ring
US2806751A (en) * 1954-12-03 1957-09-17 Bell & Gossett Co Piston
EP0225477A2 (en) * 1985-11-12 1987-06-16 Alcan Deutschland Gmbh Piston for internal combustion engines
EP0225477A3 (en) * 1985-11-12 1988-09-14 Alcan Deutschland Gmbh Piston for internal combustion engines
US4811654A (en) * 1985-11-12 1989-03-14 Alcan Aluminiumwerk Nurnberg Gmbh Internal combustion engine piston with laterally offset crudgeon-pin bore in piston head and body portions
WO1997039261A1 (en) * 1996-04-18 1997-10-23 Tecnomeccanica Treviglio Di Taschini Gianangelo Composite piston for the use on endothermic motors, compressors and pumps

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