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ART METAL MFG CO., LTD.

Useda-shi, JP

ART METAL MFG CO., LTD. Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20100083827METHOD FOR SURFACE TREATMENT OF A SKIRT PORTION OF A PISTON FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND A PISTON FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A piston allowing a lubrication layer of a resin coating with a low friction coefficient to be tightly adhered to a skirt portion of a piston for an internal combustion engine, with low friction, superior wear resistance, and superior anti-seizing properties and that can reduce wear of a cylinder inner wall even if the lubrication layer is peeled off or abraded, is provided. Metal or ceramic fine particles having an average particle diameter of 20 μm to 400 μm are injected with compressed air or compressed nitrogen as a mixture fluid onto the skirt portion of the piston, made of an aluminum alloy and produced by a method such as casting or forging, at an injection speed of 80 m/s or more or an injection pressure of 0.2 MPa or more to be collided with the skirt portion, thereby uniformly making a microstructure of a piston base material fine-grained in a depth range of 1 μm to 15 μm from a surface of the skirt portion and forming a modified layer with an activated surface. A lubrication layer is formed on the modified layer, for example, by applying a resin with a low friction coefficient, while a surface of the modified layer is being activated.04-08-2010
20090071001METHOD FOR PRODUCING PISTON FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINE - A method is provided for producing a piston for an internal-combustion engine of the structure in which a piston body which is composed of a crown having a groove for fitting a piston ring into an outer circumference surface and a skirt in connection with the bottom of the crown is provided with an annular cavity for flowing cooling liquid on an inside of the groove, the method comprising the steps of: forming the crown and the skirt individually; forming an annular groove for the annular cavity in the inner bottom of the crown and an annular rib in connection with the open edge of the annular groove before the crown and the skirt are joined together; bending the rib toward the opening of the annular groove by application of pressure to close the opening of the annular groove to thereby form the annular cavity; and joining the crown and the skirt together.03-19-2009