Method of fitting a piston for use in an internal combustion engine
View Patent ↗A piston assembly including a piston body having a crown and a skirt, the skirt including at least a major thrust face and a minor thrust face, wherein the piston body defines a bore between the major thrust face and the minor thrust face, and a wear coating applied to the major thrust face and the minor thrust face, the wear coating having a cured thickness of at least about 30 microns.
1. A piston assembly comprising:
a piston body having a crown and a skirt, said skirt including at least a major thrust face and a minor thrust face, wherein said piston body defines a bore between said major thrust face and said minor thrust face; and
a wear coating applied to said major thrust face and said minor thrust face;
wherein at least one of said piston assembly and packaging therefor is marked to indicate that said piston assembly is intended for use in a corresponding cylinder, said corresponding cylinder having an actual diameter, and wherein a diameter of said skirt with said wear coating is greater than said actual diameter.
2. The piston assembly of claim 1 wherein said wear coating has a cured thickness of one of at least about 40 microns, at least about 45 microns, and at most about 50 microns.
3. The piston assembly of claim 1 wherein said wear coating is moderately abradable.
4. The piston assembly of claim 1 wherein said wear coating includes a curable organoresin.
5. The piston assembly of claim 4 wherein said curable organoresin is selected from the group consisting of polyamide, polyimide, polyamide-imide, polyetheretherketone, and combinations thereof.
6. The piston assembly of claim 1 wherein said wear coating includes a solid phase lubricant.
7. The piston assembly of claim 6 wherein said solid phase lubricant comprises about 5 to about 30 percent of said wear coating by volume.
8. The piston assembly of claim 6 wherein said solid phase lubricant is selected from the group consisting of carbon monofluoride; boron nitride; a sulfide, selenide or telluride of molybdenum, tungsten or titanium; graphite; polytetrafluoroethylene; and combinations thereof.
9. A piston assembly comprising:
a piston body having a crown and a skirt, said skirt including at least a major thrust face and a minor thrust face, wherein said piston body defines a bore between said major thrust face and said minor thrust face; and
a wear coating applied to said major thrust face and said minor thrust face, said wear coating having a cured thickness of at least about 30 microns;
wherein said piston assembly is marked to indicate that said piston assembly is intended for use in a corresponding cylinder, said corresponding cylinder having an actual diameter, and wherein a diameter of said skirt with said wear coating is greater than said actual diameter.
10. A piston assembly comprising:
a piston body having a crown and a skirt, said skirt including at least a major thrust face and a minor thrust face, wherein said piston body defines a bore between said major thrust face and said minor thrust face; and
a wear coating applied to said major thrust face and said minor thrust face, said wear coating having a cured thickness of at least about 30 microns;
wherein said piston assembly is received in a package that indicates that said piston assembly is intended for use in a corresponding cylinder, said corresponding cylinder having an actual diameter, and wherein a diameter of said skirt with said wear coating is greater than said actual diameter.
11. A method for fitting a piston having a skirt into a corresponding cylinder having a cylinder diameter, said method comprising the steps of:
applying a wear coating to at least a portion of said skirt;
curing said wear coating, wherein a diameter of said coated skirt is greater than said cylinder diameter; and
after said curing step, fitting said piston into said corresponding cylinder to shear at least a portion of said cured wear coating from said skirt; and
marking at least one of said piston and packaging associated therewith to identify at least one of said corresponding cylinder and said cylinder diameter.
12. The method of claim 11 further comprising the step of, after said fitting step, reciprocating said piston in said corresponding cylinder.
13. The method of claim 11 wherein said wear coating includes a curable organoresin.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein said curable organoresin is selected from the group consisting of polyamide, polyimide, polyamide-imide, polyetheretherketone, and combinations thereof.
15. The method of claim 11 wherein said wear coating includes a solid phase lubricant.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein said solid phase lubricant is selected from the group consisting of carbon monofluoride; boron nitride; a sulfide, selenide or telluride of molybdenum, tungsten or titanium; graphite; polytetrafluoroethylene; and combinations thereof.
17. A method for fitting a piston having a skirt into a corresponding cylinder having a cylinder diameter, said method comprising the steps of:
applying a wear coating to at least a portion of said skirt;
curing said wear coating, said cured wear coating having a thickness of at least about 30 microns, wherein a diameter of said coated skirt is greater than said cylinder diameter; and
after said curing step, fitting said piston into said corresponding cylinder to shear at least a portion of said cured wear coating from said skirt; and
marking at least one of said piston and packaging associated therewith to identify at least one of said corresponding cylinder and said cylinder diameter.
18. A method for fitting a piston into a cylinder, the method comprising:
applying a wear coating to at least a portion of a skirt of the piston;
curing the wear coating;
selecting a cylinder having an actual diameter less than an actual diameter of the portion of the skirt having the wear coating; and
fitting the piston into the selected cylinder, thereby shearing excess wear coating off of the a portion of the skirt to ensure that a maximum piston-to-cylinder wall clearance, including the wear coating, is not exceeded.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein selecting a cylinder includes selecting a cylinder having a predetermined minimum internal diameter.