Piston ring seal with reduced stiction
View Patent ↗A piston and cylinder assembly structured to reduce breakaway friction (stiction) upon movement of the piston within the cylinder. The assembly includes a cylinder housing, a piston having a piston crown with a top face and one or more peripheral grooves, and a sealing ring positioned on the piston in each of the one or more peripheral grooves. The piston crown incorporates one or more passageways extending from a space above the piston to a location within the peripheral groove inside of (behind) the sealing ring. An increase in a volume of fluid in the chamber above the piston directs fluid through the passageways into the peripheral groove, thereby pressing the sealing ring against the cylinder wall. A double acting piston embodiment uses at least two sealing rings positioned within at least two grooves, each with associated fluid flow passageways into the grooves behind the sealing rings.
1 . A piston and cylinder assembly structured to reduce breakaway friction between the piston and cylinder upon initial movement of the piston within the cylinder, the assembly comprising:
(a) a cylinder having a cylinder wall and a cylinder head, the cylinder wall having an inside diameter, the cylinder further comprising at least one fluid flow port through at least the cylinder head or the cylinder wall;
(b) a piston movably arranged within the cylinder, the piston and the cylinder together defining at least one variable volume internal chamber, the piston comprising:
(i) a piston crown comprising a top face and a peripheral groove, the peripheral groove comprising an inner wall portion, and upper and lower side wall portions extending to a perimeter opening, the peripheral groove having a width, a depth, and an inner wall portion diameter, the piston crown further comprising at least one passageway between the top face of the piston crown and the inner wall portion of the peripheral groove; and
(ii) a piston shaft connected to and supporting the piston crown, the piston shaft extending from the piston crown; and
(c) a sealing ring positioned on the piston in the piston peripheral groove, the sealing ring having a thickness approximately equal to the width of the peripheral groove, the sealing ring having an outer diameter approximately equal to the inside diameter of the cylinder wall and an inner diameter greater than the diameter of the inner wall portion of the peripheral groove;
wherein the piston, with the sealing ring in a relaxed condition, experiences little or no friction between the piston and the cylinder wall; and
wherein an increase in a volume of fluid material within the at least one variable volume internal chamber between the piston and the cylinder initially moves the piston outward within the cylinder, and directs a portion of the increasing volume of fluid material through the at least one passageway between the top face of the piston crown and the inner wall portion of the peripheral groove, thereby pressing the sealing ring into more forceful contact with the cylinder wall to form a tighter seal between the piston and the cylinder.
2 . The piston and cylinder assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one passageway between the top face of the piston crown and the inner wall portion of the peripheral groove comprises:
an axial port positioned on and extending generally through the top face of the piston crown; and
at least one radial port extending from the axial port to the inner wall portion of the peripheral groove.
3 . The piston and cylinder assembly of claim 2 wherein the at least one radial port comprises four radial ports oriented in 90° radial spacing extending out from the axial port.
4 . The piston and cylinder assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one passageway between the top face of the piston crown and the inner wall portion of the peripheral groove comprises:
a plurality of orthogonal ports positioned in a radial array on, and extending generally through, the top face of the piston crown, the plurality of orthogonal ports each extending at least partially into the inner wall portion of the peripheral groove.
5 . The piston and cylinder assembly of claim 4 wherein the plurality of orthogonal ports comprises four orthogonal ports oriented in 90° radial array spacing on the top face of the piston crown.
6 . The piston and cylinder assembly of claim 1 further comprising a piston spring, the piston spring configured to normally urge the piston into the cylinder to reduce a volume within the at least one variable volume internal chamber, and to resist the outward force on the piston resulting from an increase in a volume of fluid material within the at least one variable volume internal chamber between the piston and the cylinder.
7 . The piston and cylinder assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one variable volume internal chamber comprises a first internal chamber formed above the piston crown and a second internal chamber formed below the piston crown; and
wherein the at least one port through at least the cylinder head or the cylinder wall comprises a first port into the first internal chamber and a second port into the second internal chamber.