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Fuel injection device
11255307 · 2022-02-22 · ·

A fuel injection device includes at least one fuel injector and a receiving bore in a cylinder head as well as a receiving opening of a fuel rail for the fuel injector. The fuel injector is sealed using at least one sealing ring against the walls of the receiving opening and secured in the receiving opening with the aid of a fastening element. A compensating element is provided that acts on the fastening element to prevent bending moments as a result of an asymmetrical suspension of the fuel injector at the fastening element from acting on the fuel injector. The fuel injector device is particularly suitable for directly injecting fuel into a combustion chamber of a mixture-compressing, spark-ignition internal combustion engine.

Holder for fastening a component on an internal combustion engine, a bearing sleeve for such a holder, and a fuel injection system

A bearing sleeve for a holder, which is used for fastening a fuel distributor on an add-on structure, includes a first sleeve part and a second sleeve part. The first sleeve part has a rigid sleeve body and a damping element which is integrally connected to the sleeve body of the first sleeve part. The second sleeve part has a rigid sleeve body and a damping element which is integrally connected to the sleeve body of the second sleeve part.

Holder for fastening a component on an internal combustion engine, a bearing sleeve for such a holder, and a fuel injection system

A bearing sleeve for a holder, which is used for fastening a fuel distributor on an add-on structure, includes a first sleeve part and a second sleeve part. The first sleeve part has a rigid sleeve body and a damping element which is integrally connected to the sleeve body of the first sleeve part. The second sleeve part has a rigid sleeve body and a damping element which is integrally connected to the sleeve body of the second sleeve part.

Valve for injecting gas
09777689 · 2017-10-03 · ·

A valve for injecting fuel in an internal combustion engine includes a housing having an inflow section and an outflow section for the fuel and a drive section situated between the inflow section and the outflow section. A first control element is provided which is assigned to the inflow section and which enables or prevents the supply of the fuel in a manner dependent on a switching position of the first control element. A second control element is provided which is assigned to the outflow section and which enables or prevents the discharge of the fuel in a manner dependent on a switching position of the second control element. An actuating drive is provided which is arranged in the drive section and which is coupled to both control elements such that the control elements can be moved into an open position independently of one another.

FUEL INJECTION DEVICE FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20170276108 · 2017-09-28 · ·

A common-rail fuel injection device for an internal combustion engine, including fuel injection valves each having two fuel supply ports, is known as a fuel injection device for suppressing temporary decrease of a fuel pressure immediately after the end of fuel injection from the fuel injection valve. Even in this fuel injection device, the fuel injection pressure may fluctuate immediately after the end of fuel injection, thereby causing changes of amount and particle diameter of injected fuel. A common rail is connected to one fuel supply port of the fuel injection valve, whereas another fuel injection valve, which is non-contiguous in the order of combustions, is connected to the other fuel supply port by an injection-valve connection pipe.

FUEL INJECTION DEVICE FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20170276108 · 2017-09-28 · ·

A common-rail fuel injection device for an internal combustion engine, including fuel injection valves each having two fuel supply ports, is known as a fuel injection device for suppressing temporary decrease of a fuel pressure immediately after the end of fuel injection from the fuel injection valve. Even in this fuel injection device, the fuel injection pressure may fluctuate immediately after the end of fuel injection, thereby causing changes of amount and particle diameter of injected fuel. A common rail is connected to one fuel supply port of the fuel injection valve, whereas another fuel injection valve, which is non-contiguous in the order of combustions, is connected to the other fuel supply port by an injection-valve connection pipe.

Outboard motor
09752498 · 2017-09-05 · ·

An outboard motor includes a cylinder block, a cylinder head unit, a delivery pipe, a plurality of injectors, a fuel pump, and a fuel pipe. The cylinder block includes a plurality of cylinders. The cylinder head unit is connected to the cylinder block. The delivery pipe is attached to the cylinder head unit. The injectors are attached to the delivery pipe. The fuel pump is attached to the cylinder head unit. The fuel pipe is attached to the delivery pipe and the fuel pump. A first attachment direction of attaching the fuel pump to the cylinder head unit is parallel or substantially parallel to a second attachment direction of attaching the fuel pipe to the delivery pipe.

Fuel Rail Assembly for an Internal Combustion Engine

A fuel rail assembly is disclosed. The fuel rail assembly includes an elongated tubular fuel rail and a plurality of fuel delivery lines for hydraulically coupling the fuel rail to fuel injectors. Each fuel delivery line has an injector cup, a pipe being arranged between the fuel rail and the injector cup, and a fixation bracket. A rigid connection is established between the fixation bracket and a portion of the pipe, the portion being spaced apart from each of the fuel rail and from the injector cup.

The injector cup, the pipe, and the fixation bracket are individual parts. The fixation bracket is spaced apart from the injector cup and from the fuel rail.

Fuel Rail Assembly for an Internal Combustion Engine

A fuel rail assembly is disclosed. The fuel rail assembly includes an elongated tubular fuel rail and a plurality of fuel delivery lines for hydraulically coupling the fuel rail to fuel injectors. Each fuel delivery line has an injector cup, a pipe being arranged between the fuel rail and the injector cup, and a fixation bracket. A rigid connection is established between the fixation bracket and a portion of the pipe, the portion being spaced apart from each of the fuel rail and from the injector cup.

The injector cup, the pipe, and the fixation bracket are individual parts. The fixation bracket is spaced apart from the injector cup and from the fuel rail.

Injector system

An injector system which is in particular used as an injector block for fuel injection systems of mixture-compressing, spark-ignited internal combustion engines includes a fuel distribution rail, a counter bracket, a first injector, and at least one second injector. Here, the counter bracket has a first connecting piece and a second connecting piece. The first injector is joined to the counter bracket on an input side of the first connecting piece with the aid of an elastic sealing ring. The second injector is joined to the counter bracket on an input side of the second connecting piece with the aid of an elastic sealing ring. In this case, the counter bracket is connected to the fuel distribution rail. The fuel distribution rail is used for distributing compressed natural gas to the injectors. The injector system has a compact design.