Fuel flow limiter assembly having integral fuel filter and fuel system using same
11346313 · 2022-05-31
Assignee
Inventors
- Joshua D. Carlson (Peoria, IL, US)
- Stephen Robert Lewis (Chillicothe, IL, US)
- Kenneth Carroll Adams (Dunlap, IL, US)
- Daniel Richard Ibrahim (East Peoria, IL, US)
Cpc classification
F02M55/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M63/0054
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/165
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M63/0056
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/27
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M63/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fuel flow limiter assembly includes a limiter body forming a central bore, and including a shutoff piston within the central bore having a closing hydraulic surface exposed to a fluid pressure of the fuel inlet, and being movable from an open position, to a closed position based on a fuel pressure drop from a fuel inlet to a fuel outlet in the limiter assembly. A fuel filter is resident in the limiter assembly and supported in a connector coupled to the limiter body. The fuel filter is elongate and projects from the connector into a fuel flow path from the fuel inlet to the fuel outlet.
Claims
1. A fuel flow limiter assembly comprising: a limiter body defining a longitudinal axis extending between a first axial body end and a second axial body end, and including an axially extending central bore, and a fuel inlet formed in the first axial body end and fluidly connected to the central bore; a connector coupled to the second axial body end, and including a fuel outlet fluidly connected to the central bore and a connector seat adjacent to the fuel outlet and extending circumferentially around the fuel outlet; a shutoff piston within the central bore and including a closing hydraulic surface exposed to a fluid pressure of the fuel inlet, and a sealing surface, and the shutoff piston being movable within the central bore in a direction of the second axial body end from an open position, to a closed position where the sealing surface is in contact with the connector to block fuel flow from the fuel inlet to the fuel outlet; a biasing spring trapped between the shutoff piston and the connector and biasing the shutoff piston toward the open position; and a fuel filter supported in the connector, and projecting from the connector in the direction of the first axial body end in a fuel flow path from the fuel inlet to the fuel outlet.
2. The fuel flow limiter assembly of claim 1 wherein the fuel filter includes an elongate filter body having an open outlet end supported in the connector, and an unsupported second end opposite the open outlet end and positioned within the central bore.
3. The fuel flow limiter assembly of claim 2 wherein the outlet end is interference-fitted with the connector within the fuel outlet.
4. The fuel flow limiter assembly of claim 2 wherein the fuel filter includes a perforated cylindrical wall extending between the outlet end and the second end and circumferentially around the longitudinal axis.
5. The fuel flow limiter assembly of claim 1 wherein the limiter body further includes a counterbore formed in the second axial body end, and the connector includes a junction block positioned in the counterbore and having a connector seat extending circumferentially around the fuel outlet.
6. The fuel flow limiter assembly of claim 5 wherein: the junction block includes a spring bore coaxially arranged with the fuel outlet about the longitudinal axis, and extending between the fuel outlet and the central bore; the shutoff piston includes a head portion having the closing hydraulic surface formed thereon, and a skirt portion extending circumferentially around the longitudinal axis; and the biasing spring is received within the skirt portion and within the spring bore.
7. The fuel flow limiter assembly of claim 6 further comprising a spacer trapped between the biasing spring and the connector within the spring bore.
8. The fuel flow limiter assembly of claim 6 wherein the sealing surface includes an annular sealing edge forming a terminal end of the skirt portion.
9. A fuel system for an internal combustion engine comprising: a pressurized fuel reservoir; a plurality of fuel injectors fluidly connected to the pressurized fuel reservoir; a plurality of flow limiter assemblies each positioned fluidly between the pressurized fuel reservoir and at least one of the plurality of fuel injectors; each of the plurality of flow limiter assemblies defining a longitudinal axis and including a fuel inlet, a fuel outlet, a central bore, a biasing spring, and a shutoff piston positioned in the central bore and movable in opposition to a bias of the biasing spring to a closed position based on a fuel pressure drop from the fuel inlet to the fuel outlet; and each of the plurality of flow limiter assemblies further including a fuel filter having an outer filter inlet surface exposed to a flow of fuel in the central bore, and an inner filter outlet surface forming a filtered fuel passage extending to the fuel outlet, in the respective flow limiter assembly.
10. The fuel system of claim 9 wherein the filter inlet surface and the filter outlet surface each extend circumferentially around the longitudinal axis in the respective flow limiter assembly.
11. The fuel system of claim 10 wherein each of the fuel filters includes a perforated wall having the filter inlet surface and the filter outlet surface formed thereon and extending between an open outlet end supported in the respective flow limiter assembly and an unsupported second end positioned in the central bore.
12. The fuel system of claim 11 wherein each of the flow limiter assemblies includes a limiter body and a junction block coupled to the limiter body and having the fuel outlet formed therein.
13. The fuel system of claim 12 wherein each of the fuel filters is interference-fitted with the junction block within the fuel outlet.
14. The fuel system of claim 12 wherein the junction block includes a spring bore receiving the biasing spring, and coaxially arranged with the fuel outlet about the longitudinal axis, in the respective flow limiter assembly.
15. The fuel system of claim 14 wherein the shutoff piston includes a head portion having a closing hydraulic surface exposed to a fluid pressure of the fuel inlet, and a skirt portion including a sealing surface in contact with the junction block at the closed position of the shutoff piston.
16. The fuel system of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of leakage containment housings receiving the plurality of flow limiters, and a plurality of seals fluidly sealing the plurality of flow limiters within the plurality of leakage containment housings.
17. A fuel feed subsystem for a fuel injector comprising: a leakage containment housing structured to couple with a pressurized fuel reservoir; a fuel flow limiter assembly within the leakage containment housing, and including a limiter body defining a longitudinal axis, and a connector coupled to the limiter body; the limiter body having a fuel inlet formed therein and an axially extending central bore fluidly connected to the fuel inlet; the connector having a fuel outlet formed therein and fluidly connected to the central bore; the fuel flow limiter assembly further including a biasing spring, and a shutoff piston including a closing hydraulic surface exposed to a fluid pressure of the fuel inlet, and a sealing surface, and being movable within the central bore in opposition to a biasing force of the biasing spring from an open position to a closed position to block fuel flow from the fuel inlet to the fuel outlet; and a fuel filter resident in the fuel flow limiter assembly and supported in the connector such that the fuel filter projects from the connector in an upstream direction relative to a fuel flow path from the fuel inlet to the fuel outlet and is partially within the shutoff piston.
18. The fuel feed subsystem of claim 17 wherein the fuel filter includes an elongate perforated body supported within the connector.
19. The fuel feed subsystem of claim 18 wherein the fuel filter, the biasing spring, and the shutoff piston are coaxially arranged, and the biasing spring is received partially within the shutoff piston and partially within the connector.
20. The fuel feed system of claim 19 wherein the fuel filter includes an open outlet end interference-fitted within the fuel outlet, and an opposite unsupported end that is axially within the shutoff piston at the open position and at the closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) Engine system 10 also includes a pressurized fuel system 16 having a fuel tank 18, a low pressure pump 20, a high pressure pump 22, and a pressurized fuel reservoir 24. A plurality of fuel injectors 26 are coupled to pressurized fuel reservoir 24 and positioned to directly inject liquid fuel into combustion cylinders 14. Each fuel injector 26 includes an outlet check 28, and an electrically actuated control valve assembly 30. Fuel system 16 also includes a plurality of fuel feed lines 32 extending between reservoir 24 and fuel injectors 26. Feed lines 32 may include so-called quill connectors in one embodiment. A pressure sensor 38 may be coupled with reservoir 24 and structured to monitor fuel pressure therein in a generally known manner. Fuel system 16 may be implemented as a so-called common rail fuel system, where a single monolithic pressurized fuel reservoir is provided to simultaneously feed pressurized fuel at an injection pressure to all of fuel injectors 26. In other embodiments a plurality of separate pressurized fuel reservoirs in the nature of accumulators might be used with each associated with one or more fuel injectors. An electronic control unit 40 is shown coupled with high pressure pump 24, with pressure sensor 38 and with each of fuel injectors 26 to monitor and electronically control operation of these and other components in a generally known manner. Based on a pressure signal from pressure sensor 38, electronic control unit 40 may control high pressure fuel pump 24 to maintain fuel pressure at a desired level. Fuel system 16 also includes a plurality of fuel flow limiter assemblies 34 each positioned fluidly between pressurized fuel reservoir 24 and one of fuel injectors 26, in the illustrated embodiment, features and functionality of which will be further apparent from the following description.
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(13) Also in the illustrated embodiment limiter body 58 includes a counterbore 98 formed in second axial body end 64. Connector 70 may be formed as a one-piece junction block positioned in counterbore 98, and has a connector seat 100, such as a conical seat, formed therein and extending circumferentially around fuel outlet 72. Connector 70, including a one-piece junction block as noted above but potentially multiple parts, includes a spring bore 102 coaxially arranged with fuel outlet 72 about longitudinal axis 60, and extending between fuel outlet 72 and central bore 66.
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(15) Referring to the drawings generally, engine system 10 may be operated by reciprocating pistons in combustion cylinders 14, and injecting pressurized fuel from pressurized fuel reservoir 24 supplied to each of fuel injectors 26 directly into combustion cylinders 14. Under normal operation outlet checks 28 in each of fuel injectors 26 will remain closed between injection events, and commanded to open for fuel injection using electronic control unit 40 to energize control valve assemblies 30. During fuel injection events fuel will flow through each of the respective flow limiter assemblies 34 to the associated fuel injector 26. Based upon a fuel pressure drop across each flow limiter assembly 34 during fuel injection, the respective shutoff piston 74 may move away from the open position in opposition to a biasing force of biasing spring 80. Ordinarily the fuel injection event will end and biasing spring 80 will urge shutoff piston 74 back toward the fully open position without it reaching its closed portion. Fuel filter 82 filters fuel flowing through central bore 66 to fuel outlet 72 in the manner generally described herein.
(16) In some instances, fuel injectors may experience performance degradation or damage, including valve sticking, electrical actuator failure, problems caused by debris, or other issues, resulting in excess or unmitigated fuel flow from pressurized fuel reservoir 24 into the associated combustion cylinder 14. In such instances, rather than returning towards an open or fully open position at the end of a fuel injection event shutoff piston 74 will move, based on the fuel pressure drop from fuel inlet 68 to fuel outlet 72, to the fully closed position, such that sealing surface 78 in contact with connector 70 effectively shuts off fuel flow and shuts down the associated combustion cylinder. Integrating the functions of flow limiting and filtration can reduce the number of parts and components required in a fuel system such as fuel system 16, while obtaining or retaining full fuel shutoff functionality in association with each combustion cylinder.
(17) The present description is for illustrative purposes only, and should not be construed to narrow the breadth of the present disclosure in any way. Thus, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications might be made to the presently disclosed embodiments without departing from the full and fair scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Other aspects, features and advantages will be apparent upon an examination of the attached drawings and appended claims. As used herein, the articles “a” and “an” are intended to include one or more items, and may be used interchangeably with “one or more.” Where only one item is intended, the term “one” or similar language is used. Also, as used herein, the terms “has,” “have,” “having,” or the like are intended to be open-ended terms. Further, the phrase “based on” is intended to mean “based, at least in part, on” unless explicitly stated otherwise.
LIST OF ELEMENTS
(18) 10 engine system 12 engine 14 cylinders 16 fuel system 18 fuel tank 20 low pressure pump 22 high pressure pump 24 reservoir 26 fuel injector 28 outlet check 30 control valve assembly 32 quill connector 34 limiter assembly 36 fuel feed subsystem 38 pressure sensor 40 electronic control unit 42 cavity 43 inner wall 44 outer wall 46 housing piece 47 first housing piece 48 cavity 50 second housing piece 52 seal 54 seal 56 return line 58 limiter body 60 longitudinal axis 62 first axial body end 64 second axial body end 66 central bore 68 fuel inlet 70 connector 72 fuel outlet 74 shutoff piston 76 closing hydraulic surface 78 sealing surface 80 biasing spring 82 fuel filter 83 filter body 84 outlet end 86 second end 88 cylindrical wall 90 hole 92 filter inlet surface 94 filter outlet surface 96 filtered fuel passage 98 counterbore 100 connector seat 102 spring bore 104 head portion 106 skirt portion 107 spacer 108 terminal end 110 sealing protrusion 112 seal groove 114 flow slots