Of course, everyone knows that the piston rings we use today were invented by the Chief Engineer of (I think) the LNER* – a chap called Ramsbottom. He was also the originator of the water-trough between the rails so the loco could refill without stopping. I've never seen such a device on a model track (but perhaps I need to look harder).
So, the correct full name for all metal slotted piston rings is 'Ramsbottom's Metallic Packing'. File this away under 'stuff to impress the neighbours'.
Cheers, Tim
* of course, it was before the 20 century reorganisation, so Great Northern, was it?
Edited By Tim Stevens on 09/01/2018 17:46:54