Title of Invention

RECIPROCATING ENGINE

Abstract A reciprocating engine 1 includes an annular top ring 5 serving as a first piston ring disposed adjacent to a top surface (head end surface) 4 of a piston 3 defining a combustion chamber 2; an annular second ring 6 serving as a second piston ring disposed with the top ring 5 interposed between the annular second ring 6 and the top surface 4; an annular gas chamber 7 defined by the top ring 5 and the second ring 6; and a plurality of communicating passages 8 for allowing the annular gas chamber 7 and the combustion chamber 2 to communicate with each other. The top ring 5 and the second ring 6 are respectively inclined with respect to an X direction in which the piston 3 reciprocates, so as to be located further away from each other on a thrust side 9 than on an anti-thrust side 10.
Full Text 1
DESCRIPTION
RECIPROCATING ENGINE
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001]
The present invention relates to a reciprocating engine for use in an automobile,
a marine vessel, an industrial prime mover, or the like.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002]
Patent Document 1: JP-A-4-347352
[0003]
For example, in patent document 1, a reciprocating engine is proposed in
which a second piston ring (second ring) disposed with a first piston ring (top ring)
interposed between the same and a top surface (head end surface) of a piston is inclined
with respect to the reciprocating direction of the piston, such that a gas-pressure
receiving area of the piston between the first piston ring and the second piston ring
becomes greater on a thrust side than on an anti-thrust side, and gases from a
combustion chamber are adapted to be introduced into an annular gas chamber between
the first piston ring and the second piston ring. In such a reciprocating engine, larger
gas pressure is produced on the thrust side than on the anti-thrust side so as to gas float
the piston with respect to the cylinder.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

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PROBLEMS THAT THE INVENTION IS TO SOLVE
[0004]
Incidentally, in the above-described reciprocating engine, the gas-pressure
receiving area of the piston between the first piston ring and the second piston ring is
made greater on the thrust side than on the anti-thrust side by inclining only the second
piston ring, so that the angle of inclination of the second piston ring becomes large, and
the second piston ring becomes remarkably elliptical in shape. As a result, there are
possibilities that it becomes impossible to ensure the gastightness between the outer
peripheral surface of the piston ring and the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder, that
the second piston ring becomes difficult to rotate relative to the piston, and that damage
or the like is likely to be caused to the second piston ring and the inner peripheral
surface of the cylinder which is in sliding contact with that second piston ring. In
addition, the fabrication of the piston ring which is remarkably elliptical in shape is also
difficult.
[0005]
The present invention has been devised in view of the above-described aspects,
and its object is to provide a reciprocating engine which makes it possible to gas float
the piston with respect to the cylinder, reduce the angle of inclination of each of the first
and second piston rings, and form the annular gas chamber for effectively producing a
floating force for gas floating, and in which circular piston rings can be used, the
gastightness between the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder and the outer
peripheral surfaces of the piston rings can be ensured, and damage or the like is difficult
to cause to the piston rings and the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder.
MEANS FOR SOLVING THE PROBLEMS

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[0006]
A reciprocating engine in accordance with the invention comprises: a first
piston ring disposed adjacent to a top surface of a piston defining a combustion
chamber; a second piston ring disposed with the first piston ring interposed between the
second piston ring and the top surface of the piston; an annular gas chamber defined by
the first piston ring and the second piston ring; and one or a plurality of communicating
passages for allowing the annular gas chamber and the combustion chamber to
communicate with each other, wherein the first piston ring and the second piston ring
are respectively inclined with respect to a reciprocating direction of the piston so as to
be located further away from each other on a thrust side than on a anti-thrust side.
[0007]
According to the reciprocating engine in accordance with the invention, one or
a plurality of communicating passages are provided for allowing the annular gas
chamber and the combustion chamber to communicate with each other, and the first
piston ring and the second piston ring are respectively inclined with respect to the
reciprocating direction of the piston so as to be located further away from each other on
the thrust side than on the anti-thrust side. Therefore, a larger gas pressure can be
produced in the annular gas chamber on the thrust side than on the anti-thrust side,
thereby making it possible to gas float the piston with respect to the cylinder and
reducing the angle of inclination of each of the first piston ring and the second piston
ring. Hence, it is possible to form the annular gas chamber for effectively producing a
floating force for gas floating. Further, conventional circular piston rings can be used
as the first piston ring and the second piston ring, and the first piston ring and the
second piston ring can be set in a state of being easily rotatable with respect to the
piston and the cylinder. Furthermore, the gastightness between the inner peripheral

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surface of the cylinder and the outer peripheral surfaces of the piston rings can be
ensured, and damage or the like is made difficult to cause to the piston rings and the
inner peripheral surface of the cylinder.
[0008]
In a preferred example of the reciprocating engine in accordance with the
invention, the first piston ring and the second piston ring are located closer to each
other on the anti-thrust side.
[0009]
In another preferred example of the reciprocating engine in accordance with
the invention, the communicating passage is disposed on the thrust side so as to allow
the annular gas chamber and the combustion chamber to communicate with each other
when the piston is positioned at a top dead center or in a vicinity of the top dead center.
ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION
[0010]
According to the invention, it is possible to provide a reciprocating engine
which makes it possible to gas float the piston with respect to the cylinder, reduce the
angle of inclination of each of the first and second piston rings, and form the annular
gas chamber for effectively producing a floating force for gas floating, and in which
circular piston rings can be used, the gastightness between the inner peripheral surface
of the cylinder and the outer peripheral surfaces of the piston rings can be ensured, and
damage or the like is difficult to cause to the piston rings and the inner peripheral
surface of the cylinder.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

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[0011]
Next, a more detailed description will be given of an embodiment of the
invention with reference to the embodiment shown in the drawings. It should be noted
that the invention is not limited to the embodiment.
[0012]
In Figs. 1 to 3, a reciprocating engine 1 in accordance with this embodiment is
comprised of an annular top ring 5 serving as a first piston ring disposed adjacent to a
top surface (head end surface) 4 of a piston 3 defining a combustion chamber 2; an
annular second ring 6 serving as a second piston ring disposed with the top ring 5
interposed between the annular second ring 6 and the top surface 4; an annular gas
chamber 7 defined by the top ring 5 and the second ring 6; and a plurality of
communicating passages 8 for allowing the annular gas chamber 7 and the combustion
chamber 2 to communicate with each other.
[0013]
The reciprocating engine 1 may be a two-cycle or four-cycle gasoline engine
or may be a diesel engine.
[0014]
Piston ring grooves, in which the top ring 5 and the second ring 6 are
respectively fitted and secured, are provided on a circumferential surface 22 connected
to the top surface 4 of the piston 3 which reciprocates in a cylinder 21 in an X direction.
In addition, an oil ring groove, in which an oil ring 23 disposed with the second ring 6
interposed between the same and the top ring 5 is fitted and secured, is also provided on
the circumferential surface 22. The top surface 4 is parallel to a plane perpendicular to
the X direction. The piston 3 is connected to one end of a connecting rod 24 by means
of a piston pin 25. A crankshaft 26 is connected to the other end of the connecting rod

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24.
[0015]
An inner peripheral surface 31 of the cylinder 21 defines a cylinder bore
(space) 32 where the piston 3 is disposed. An ignition plug 34, an intake valve 35, and
an exhaust valve (not shown) are provided in a head portion 33 of the cylinder 21.
[0016]
A portion 41 on a thrust side 9 of the top ring 5 is disposed in closer proximity
to the top surface 4 in the X direction than a portion 42 on an anti-thrust side 10 of the
top ring 5. The portion 41 is located further away from the second ring 6 in the X
direction than the portion 42. An outer peripheral surface 43 of the top ring 5 is in
slidable contact with the inner peripheral surface 31 of the cylinder 21. The top ring 5
defines the combustion chamber 2 in cooperation with the cylinder 21 and the piston 3
and defines the annular gas chamber 7 in cooperation with the cylinder 21, the piston 3
and the second ring 6. Such a top ring 5 is inclined with respect to the X direction in
which the piston 3 reciprocates, so as to be located further away from the second ring 6
on the thrust side 9 than on the anti-thrust side 10. The top ring 5 is also inclined with
respect to the plane perpendicular to the X direction, and an angle of such inclination is
preferably 1 degree to 3 degrees, more preferably 2 degrees to 3 degrees, and even more
preferably 2.3 degrees or thereabouts. The top ring 5 is fitted and secured in the piston
ring groove (top ring groove) of the piston 3 with a slight gap so as to assume such a
state as to be capable of rotating with respect to the piston 3 in a C direction shown in
Fig. 2, i.e., the circumferential direction of the piston 3, and to be movable in a radial
direction.
[0017]
A portion 51 on the thrust side 9 of the second ring 6 is disposed further away

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from the top surface 4 in the X direction than a portion 52 on the anti-thrust side 10 of
the second ring 6. The portion 51 is disposed further away from the top ring 5 in the
X direction than the portion 52. The distance from the portion 41 to the portion 51 in
the X direction is longer than the distance between the portion 42 to the portion 52 in
the X direction. An outer peripheral surface 53 of the second ring 6 is in slidable
contact with the inner peripheral surface 31 of the cylinder 21. The second ring 6
defines the annular gas chamber 7 in cooperation with the cylinder 21, the piston 3, and
the top ring 5. Such a second ring 6 is inclined with respect to the X direction in
which the piston 3 reciprocates, so as to be located further away from the top ring 5 on
the thrust side 9 than on the anti-thrust side 10. The second ring 6 is also inclined in
an opposite direction to the top ring 5 with respect to the plane perpendicular to the X
direction, and an angle of such inclination is preferably 1 degree to 3 degrees, more
preferably 2 degrees to 3 degrees, and even more preferably 2.3 degrees or thereabouts.
The second ring 6 is inclined in the opposite direction to the inclination of the top ring 5,
as shown in Fig. 1. The second ring 6 is fitted and secured in the piston ring groove
(second ring groove) of the piston 3 with a slight gap so as to assume such a state as to
be capable of rotating with respect to the piston 3 in the C direction and to be movable
in the radial direction. The respective angles of inclination of the top ring 5 and the
second ring 6 with respect to the plane perpendicular to the X direction may be
mutually identical angles. The top ring 5 and the second ring 6 may be symmetrical.
[0018]
The top ring 5 and the second ring 6 are located further away from each other
in the X direction on the thrust side 9 than on the anti-thrust side 10 and are located
closer to each other on the anti-thrust side 10 than on the thrust side 9. The
gas-pressure receiving area of the circumferential surface 22 between the top ring 5 and

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the second ring 6 is greater on the thrust side 9 than on the anti-thrust side 10, and
gradually increases from the anti-thrust side 10 toward the thrust side 9.
[0019]
As shown in Figs. 2 and 3, in this embodiment three communicating passages
8 are respectively disposed on the thrust side 9 to allow the annular gas chamber 7 and
the combustion chamber 2 to communicate with each other when the piston 3 is
positioned at the top dead center or in the vicinity of the top dead center. Each of the
communicating passages 8 has a recess 61 provided on the inner peripheral surface 31
of the cylinder 21.
[0020]
The recesses 61 in this embodiment are respectively arranged on the inner
peripheral surface 31 of the cylinder 21, as shown in Fig. 3, so as to mutually
simultaneously allow the annular gas chamber 7 to communicate with the combustion
chamber 2 in a case where the piston 3 dwells at a position corresponding to between
substantially 0 to 5 degrees and 20 to 30 degrees in the crank angle with respect to the
X direction in the explosion stroke. It should be noted that the aforementioned crank
angle for communication is determined by the piston diameter and the stroke. The
three recesses 61 are respectively arranged at mutually equal intervals in the C direction.
The recess 61 located on one side in the direction in which the piston pin 25 extends
and the recess 61 located on the other side are opposed to each other in the direction in
which the piston pin 25 extends, and the recess 61 located between these two recesses
61 is disposed so as to allow the combustion chamber 2 to communicate with the
annular gas chamber 7 through the portion 41 of the top ring 5.
[0021]
It should be noted that the recess 61 on the one side and the recess 61 on the

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other side may be arranged in the X direction so as to mutually simultaneously allow
the combustion chamber 2 to communicate with the annular gas chamber 7 before or
after the communication between the combustion chamber 2 and the annular gas
chamber 7 through the recess 61 located between the two recesses 61. In addition, the
recess 61 located between the recess 61 on the one side and the recess 61 on the other
side may be omitted. Furthermore, although in this embodiment only one recess 61 is
disposed on each of one side and the other side of the portion 41 of the top ring 5 in the
direction in which the piston pin 25 extends, for example, two or more recesses 61 may
be disposed on the one side, and the recesses 61 in a number identical to that of the
recesses 61 on the one side may be disposed on the other side.
[0022]
It should be noted that although in this embodiment the reciprocating engine 1
has the plurality of communicating passages 8, the reciprocating engine 1 may have
only one communicating passage 8, for example.
[0023]
Hereafter, a detailed description will be given of the operation of the
reciprocating engine 1 in accordance with this embodiment.
[0024]
In the explosion stroke shown in Fig. 1, when the piston 3 starts forward
motion toward the crankshaft 26 side in the X direction, combustion gases in the
combustion chamber 2 are introduced into the annular gas chamber 7 through the
communicating passages 8, and the gas pressure in the annular gas chamber 7 is
increased by the gas pressure of the introduced combustion gases. A lateral pressure
A directed toward the thrust side 9 is imparted to the piston 3 which is forwardly moved,
in the light of such as relationships among the gas pressure to which the piston 3 is

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subjected between the top surface 4 and the top ring 5, the rotation of the crankshaft 26
in an R direction, and the inclination of the connecting rod 24, whereas, against such a
lateral pressure A, a lateral pressure B is also imparted thereto which is directed toward
the anti-thrust side 10 on the basis of the gas pressure in the annular gas chamber 7
produced on a larger scale on the thrust side 9 than on the anti-thrust side 10. The
piston 3 to which the lateral pressures A and B are thus imparted is gas floated with
respect to the cylinder 21.
[0025]
The reciprocating engine 1 in accordance with this embodiment is comprised
of the top ring 5 disposed adjacent to the top surface 4 of the piston 3 defining the
combustion chamber 2; the second ring 6 disposed with the top ring 5 interposed
between the same and the top surface 4 of the piston 3; the annular gas chamber 7
defined by the top ring 5 and the second ring 6; and one or a plurality of communicating
passages 8 for allowing the annular gas chamber 7 and the combustion chamber 2 to
communicate with each other. Further, the top ring 5 and the second ring 6 are
respectively inclined with respect to the X direction which is the reciprocating direction
of the piston 3, so as to be located further away from each other on the thrust side 9
than on the anti-thrust side 10. Therefore, a larger gas pressure can be produced in the
annular gas chamber 7 on the thrust side 9 than on the anti-thrust side 10, thereby
making it possible to gas float the piston 3 with respect to the cylinder 21 and reduce
the angle of inclination of each of the top ring 5 and the second ring 6. For this reason,
it is possible to form the annular gas chamber 7 for effectively producing a floating
force for gas floating. Further, the top ring 5 and the second ring 6 which are circular
in shape can be used, and the top ring 5 and the second ring 6 are set in a state of being
rotatable with respect to the inner peripheral surface 31 of the cylinder 21.

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Furthermore, the gastightness between, on the one hand, the inner peripheral surface 31
of the cylinder 21 and, on the other hand, the outer peripheral surface 43 of the top ring
5 and the outer peripheral surface 53 of the second ring 6 can be ensured, and damage
or the like is made difficult to cause to the top ring 5, the second ring 6, and the inner
peripheral surface 31 of the cylinder 21.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026]
Fig. 1 is an explanatory cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the
invention;
Fig. 2 is an explanatory cross-sectional view, taken in the direction of arrows
along line II - II, of the embodiment shown in Fig. 1; and
Fig. 3 is an explanatory view of mainly communicating passages in the
embodiment shown in Fig. 1.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS AND SIGNS
[0027]
1: reciprocating engine
2: combustion chamber
3: piston
4: top surface
5: top ring
6: second ring
7: annular gas chamber
8: communicating passage

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CLAIMS
[1] A reciprocating engine comprises: a first piston ring disposed adjacent to a
top surface of a piston defining a combustion chamber; a second piston ring disposed
with said first piston ring interposed between said second piston ring and the top
surface of said piston; an annular gas chamber defined by said first piston ring and said
second piston ring; and one or a plurality of communicating passages for allowing said
annular gas chamber and said combustion chamber to communicate with each other,
wherein said first piston ring and said second piston ring are respectively inclined with
respect to a reciprocating direction of said piston so as to be located further away from
each other on a thrust side than on a anti-thrust side.
[2] The reciprocating engine according to claim 1, wherein said first piston ring
and said second piston ring are located closer to each other on the anti-thrust side.
[3] The reciprocating engine according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said
communicating passage is disposed on the thrust side so as to allow said annular gas
chamber and said combustion chamber to communicate with each other when said
piston is positioned at a top dead center or in a vicinity of the top dead center.

A reciprocating engine 1 includes an annular top ring 5 serving as a first piston
ring disposed adjacent to a top surface (head end surface) 4 of a piston 3 defining a
combustion chamber 2; an annular second ring 6 serving as a second piston ring disposed with the top ring 5 interposed between the annular second ring 6 and the top surface 4; an annular gas chamber 7 defined by the top ring 5 and the second ring 6; and a plurality of communicating passages 8 for allowing the annular gas chamber 7 and the combustion chamber 2 to communicate with each other. The top ring 5 and the second ring 6 are respectively inclined with respect to an X direction in which the piston 3 reciprocates, so as to be located further away from each other on a thrust side 9 than on an anti-thrust side 10.

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03854-kolnp-2007-description complete.pdf

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03854-kolnp-2007-form 1.pdf

03854-kolnp-2007-form 3.pdf

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03854-kolnp-2007-gpa.pdf

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03854-kolnp-2007-pct request form.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(04-01-2013)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(04-01-2013)-FORM 3.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(04-01-2013)-OTHERS.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(04-01-2013)-PA.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(06-02-2013)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(06-02-2013)-ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF PRIORITY DOCUMENT.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(06-02-2013)-OTHERS.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(10-02-2014)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(10-02-2014)-FORM-3.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(26-11-2013)-ABSTRACT.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(26-11-2013)-ANNEXURE TO FORM 3-1.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(26-11-2013)-ANNEXURE TO FORM 3.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(26-11-2013)-CLAIMS.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(26-11-2013)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(26-11-2013)-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(26-11-2013)-DRAWINGS.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(26-11-2013)-FORM-1.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(26-11-2013)-FORM-2.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(26-11-2013)-OTHERS.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(26-11-2013)-PA.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-(26-11-2013)-PETITION UNDER RULE 137.pdf

3854-KOLNP-2007-ASSIGNMENT.pdf

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3854-KOLNP-2007-CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 1.1.pdf

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Patent Number 262567
Indian Patent Application Number 3854/KOLNP/2007
PG Journal Number 35/2014
Publication Date 29-Aug-2014
Grant Date 28-Aug-2014
Date of Filing 09-Oct-2007
Name of Patentee BANDO KIKO CO., LTD.
Applicant Address 4-60, KANAZAWA 2-CHOME, TOKUSHIMA-SHI, TOKUSHIMA
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BANDO SHIGERU 2-38, JYOTOCHO 1-CHOME, TOKUSHIMA-SHI,TOKUSHIMA 770-0862
PCT International Classification Number F02F 1/18, F02F 3/00
PCT International Application Number PCT/JP2006/308783
PCT International Filing date 2006-04-26
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 PCT/JP2005/008077 2005-04-27 Japan