Patent classifications
F02M2200/85
Internal combustion engine comprising a cylinder head
The invention relates to an internal combustion engine comprising a cylinder head (1) with a fire deck (7) on the combustion chamber side, at least one injector sleeve (2) detachably connected to the cylinder head (1) for mounting an injection unit, wherein the injector sleeve (2) is screwed to the fire deck (7) on a fire-deck-side first end (5) via a first screw connection (4), and wherein the injector sleeve (2) comprises in the region of the first end (5) at least one radially protruding first bearing area (9) with a first contact face (10) facing the fire deck (10), which contact face rests on a first counter surface (11) formed by the cylinder head (1). In order to increase the rigidity of the cylinder head (1) at low material cost, it is provided that the injector sleeve (2)preferably in the region of a second end (6) facing away from the first end (5)comprises at least one radially protruding second bearing area (12) with a second contact face (13) facing the fire deck (7), which contact face rests on a second counter surface (14) formed by the cylinder head (1).
FUEL INJECTION HOLD DOWN BOLT REPAIR KIT
An improved apparatus for repairing fuel injector hold-down bolt holes is disclosed. The apparatus can be readily mounted to the passage through which the fuel injector passes via a flange that fits inside the passage and thus generally avoids the need to remove the engine in order to conduct the repairs. The apparatus further provides guides or bushings that allow for the precise alignment of various tools to repair the hold-down bolt hole.
Fuel injection assembly for a combustion engine
A fuel injection assembly for a combustion engine includes an injector body, an injector cupradially enclosing an axial end of the injector body, and a spring clip coupling the injector cup with the injector body. The spring clip includes a ground plate with a main extension plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the fuel injection assembly, a recess extending inwards from a lateral end of the ground plate to a bottom part having a circle-segment contour extending through an angle between 270 to 180, and at least one spring element fixed to the ground plate. The spring element of the spring clip has a contact region with the injector cup, and the ground plate has a contact region with the injector body, whereby the spring element exerts a spring force on the injector cup. The ground plate of the spring clip extends into a cutout of the injector cup.
PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE FOR FUEL PUMP
A protective structure for a fuel pump includes a protector including a connecting wall, a first protective wall, and a second protective wall. The first protective wall and the second protective wall are disposed outside the fuel pump assembled to an internal combustion engine. A standing surface of the second protective wall on a side opposite to a second base end surface in a standing direction of the second protective wall includes a curved surface that is concave on the second base end surface side and that becomes closer to the second base end surface side as the curved surface becomes farther from the first protective wall.
FUEL INJECTOR INCLUDING SENSOR
A header for a fuel injector is connectable to a fuel injector main body, wherein the header includes a sensor adapted to measure one or more parameters of the fuel injector during operation thereof.
System having a fuel distributor and a mounting support
A system, which may be embodied particularly as a fuel injection system for high pressure injection in internal combustion engines, includes a fuel distributor and a mounting support, which is used for fastening the fuel distributor to an externally-mounted structure, particularly a cylinder head, of an internal combustion engine. In this case, a damping composite element is provided, which is connected to the mounting support and/or the fuel distributor. The damping composite element includes at least one metal layer, which is formed at least essentially of a metallic material, and at least one elastically deformable damping layer.
FUEL INJECTOR MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR MOUNTING AN INJECTOR TO AN ENGINE CYLINDER LINER
Technology is provided for a fuel injector mounting system for mounting an injector to an engine cylinder liner. The system includes an injector adapter having an adapter body including a first end portion threaded for engagement with a cylinder liner and an injector port formed in the adapter body opposite the first end portion. The injector port includes a plurality of concentric bores configured to receive the proximal end portion of an injector. A flange extends transversely from the adapter body and a collar engages a portion of the injector and connects to the flange to retain the injector in the adapter. A transverse passageway extends through a sidewall of the adapter body and intersects the injector port and an annular fitting is disposed on the injector adapter for fluid communication with the transverse passageway. An injector support bracket attaches a distal end portion of the injector to the engine.
FUEL INJECTOR OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
A fuel injector that supplies fuel to a cylinder, having a casing (11) for mounting, a valve body interacting with a valve seat, acting on a valve stem, for opening a fuel flow, away from the casing or towards the outside, a guide and seat body having a guide portion and a seat portion mounted to the casing. The guide portion of the guide and seat body guides the valve stem The seat portion of the guide and seat body provides the valve seat. The guide portion of the guide and seat body is flowed about by fuel. The seat portion of the guide and seat body is flowed through by the fuel. The guide portion and the seat portion an intermediate portion of the guide and seat body having a recess is formed, via which the fuel is conducted from the guide portion towards the seat portion.
Holder for fastening a component to an internal combustion engine
A holder for fastening at least one component, particularly a fuel distributor, to an internal combustion engine. The holder includes an elastically deformable damping element, a holder body and a spring element, which are situated lying one behind the other with reference to an axis. In response to an assembly using the fastening arrangement, a prestressing of the spring element and a prestressing of the damping element are made possible. Furthermore, a fuel injection system is described having a fuel distributor and such a holder, which is used for fastening the fuel distributor on an internal combustion engine.
Cylinder head blank, cylinder head and high-pressure pump for fuel injection systems
The invention relates to a cylinder head blank (9) for a high-pressure pump (1), which is in particular configured as a radial or in-line piston pump for fuel injection systems of air-compressing, auto-ignition internal combustion engines, comprising a base (10) having a high-pressure outlet (16) and a plurality of low-pressure connecting points (13-15). Here, the plurality of low-pressure connecting points (13-15) are closed in a raw state, wherein a low-pressure connection (11) can be fitted to each of the low-pressure connecting points (11). The invention further relates to a cylinder head for a high-pressure pump (1) and to a high-pressure pump (1).