Fuel injector mounting assembly for an opposed-piston engine
11326569 ยท 2022-05-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M2200/855
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/186
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F11/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/858
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01B7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F7/0068
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B75/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fuel injector mounting assembly in an opposed-piston engine allows for mounting of a fuel injector in a cylinder block without significantly deforming the wall of the cylinder into which the injector is configured to deliver fuel. The fuel injector mounting assembly includes a clamping arrangement to clamp the fuel injector to the cylinder block, an elongate tubular sleeve that sheathes a nozzle portion of the fuel injector, and a spanner nut attached to the elongate tubular sleeve. Clamping loads applied to retain the fuel injector in the cylinder block are controlled by the spanner nut.
Claims
1. A fuel injector mounting assembly for mounting a fuel injector to an opposed-piston engine cylinder block, the fuel injector mounting assembly comprising: an elongate tubular sleeve configured to receive and sheathe at least a nozzle portion of the fuel injector; the elongate tubular sleeve comprising a first end and a second end, the first end defining an opening for insertably receiving the nozzle portion and comprising first threads on a sleeve exterior surface portion at the first end, the second end configured to receive a nozzle of the nozzle portion and comprising second threads on a sleeve exterior surface portion at the second end; a clamp with a first opening for the fuel injector and a plurality of openings to accommodate threaded fasteners; a plurality of threaded fasteners configured to pass through the plurality of openings in the clamp and threadedly engage the cylinder block; and a spanner nut configured to threadedly engage the first threads at the first end of the elongate tubular sleeve; in which the second threads are configured to threadedly engage interior threads of a cylinder wall portion in the cylinder block.
2. The fuel injector mounting assembly of claim 1, wherein the elongate tubular sleeve is further configured to be insertably received in a recess of the cylinder block that opens through the cylinder wall to an aperture to a cylinder bore.
3. The fuel injector assembly of claim 2, wherein the second threads are configured to be received in a threaded portion of the recess.
4. The fuel injector mounting assembly of claim 3, wherein the spanner nut is further configured to be received in and seat against an annular groove of the recess.
5. An opposed-piston engine, comprising: a cylinder block including a recess extending through a cylinder wall of the cylinder block to a bore of a cylinder of the cylinder block; a fuel injector mounted in the recess by an assembly comprising: an elongate tubular sleeve received in the recess and configured to receive and sheathe at least a nozzle portion of the fuel injector in the recess; the elongate tubular sleeve comprising a first end and a second end, the first end defining an opening for insertably receiving the nozzle portion and comprising first threads on a sleeve exterior surface portion at the first end, the second end configured to position a nozzle of the nozzle portion in the recess and comprising second threads on a sleeve exterior surface portion at the second end; clamping means for clamping the fuel injector to the cylinder block; and, a spanner nut threadedly engaging the first threads and positioned on the cylinder block to resist a clamping force exerted on the elongate tubular sleeve by the clamping means; in which the second threads threadedly engage interior threads of the recess.
6. The opposed-piston engine of claim 5, wherein the cylinder block comprises a parent bore cylinder block.
7. The opposed-piston engine of claim 5, wherein the cylinder block comprises a cylinder liner received in a cylinder tunnel of the cylinder block.
8. The opposed-piston engine of claim 5, the elongate tubular sleeve comprising a shape in which: an upper substantially cylindrical portion comprising the first threads tapers through a first generally frusto-conical shoulder portion to a substantially cylindrical midsection; an exterior circumferential groove is formed in the substantially cylindrical midsection; and, the substantially cylindrical midsection tapers through a second generally frusta-conical shoulder portion to a first substantially cylindrical end portion, which steps down to a second, narrower substantially cylindrical end portion comprising the second threads; wherein, the shape enables the elongate tubular sleeve to receive and sheathe a nozzle end of the fuel injector, with a nozzle of the fuel injector disposed in the second substantially cylindrical end portion.
9. The opposed-piston engine of claim 8, further comprising a coolant passage in the cylinder block and an O-ring received in the exterior circumferential groove to seal against leakage of fluid from the coolant passage.
10. The opposed-piston engine of claim 8, further comprising a coolant passage in the cylinder block and a first washer received on the substantially cylindrical end portion and seated in the recess, and clamped between a floor of the coolant passage and the first substantially cylindrical end portion to prevent leakage of gas from the bore to the coolant passage.
11. The opposed-piston engine of claim 8, further comprising a coolant passage in the cylinder block and a second washer disposed within the elongate tubular sleeve, girding the nozzle of the fuel injector, and clamped between the fuel injector and an interior end wall of the substantially cylindrical midsection to prevent leakage of gas from the bore to the atmosphere.
12. A combination, comprising: an opposed-piston engine cylinder block; at least one cylinder in the cylinder block, the cylinder being adapted to support two oppositely-moving pistons in a bore thereof; a pair of fuel injectors positioned on opposite sides of the cylinder for injection of fuel into a bore of the cylinder; and, each fuel injector of the pair of fuel injectors being mounted to the cylinder block by a fuel injector mounting assembly comprising: an elongate tubular sleeve with a first end and a second end, the first end defining an opening for insertably receiving the nozzle portion and comprising first threads on a sleeve exterior surface portion at the first end, the second end configured to position a nozzle of the nozzle portion in the recess and comprising second threads on a sleeve exterior surface portion at the second end, clamping means for clamping the fuel injector to the cylinder block; and, a spanner nut threadedly engaging the first threads and positioned on the cylinder block to resist a clamping force exerted on the elongate tubular sleeve by the clamping means; in which the second threads threadedly engage interior threads of the recess.
13. The combination of claim 12, the elongate tubular sleeve comprising a shape in which: an upper substantially cylindrical portion comprising the first threads tapers through a first generally frusta-conical shoulder portion to a substantially cylindrical midsection; an exterior circumferential groove is formed in the substantially cylindrical midsection; and, the substantially cylindrical midsection tapers through a second generally frusta-conical shoulder portion to a first substantially cylindrical end portion, which steps down to a second, narrower substantially cylindrical end portion comprising the second threads; wherein, the shape enables the elongate tubular sleeve to receive and sheathe a nozzle end of the fuel injector, with a nozzle of the fuel injector disposed in the second substantially cylindrical end portion.
14. The combination of claim 13, further comprising a coolant passage in the cylinder block and an O-ring received in the exterior circumferential groove to seal against leakage of fluid from the coolant passage.
15. The combination of claim 13, further comprising a coolant passage in the cylinder block and a first washer received on the substantially cylindrical end portion and seated in the recess, and clamped between a floor of the coolant passage and the first substantially cylindrical end portion to prevent leakage of gas from the bore to the coolant passage.
16. The combination of claim 13, further comprising a second washer disposed within the elongate tubular sleeve, girding the nozzle of the fuel injector, and clamped between the fuel injector and an interior end wall of the substantially cylindrical midsection to prevent leakage of gas from the bore to the atmosphere.
17. The combination of claim 14, further comprising a first washer received on the substantially cylindrical end portion and seated in the recess, and clamped between a floor of the coolant passage and the first substantially cylindrical end portion to prevent leakage of gas from the bore to the coolant passage.
18. The combination of claim 17, further comprising a second washer disposed within the elongate tubular sleeve, girding the nozzle of the fuel injector, and clamped between the fuel injector and an interior end wall of the substantially cylindrical midsection to prevent leakage of gas from the bore to the atmosphere.
19. The combination of claim 12, wherein the cylinder block comprises a parent bore cylinder block.
20. The combination of claim 12, wherein the cylinder block comprises a cylinder liner received in a cylinder tunnel of the cylinder block.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) In an uniflow-scavenged, two-stroke opposed-piston engine, a fuel injector mounting assembly is used to mount and retain a fuel injector on a cylinder block, in operative fuel injecting communication with a cylinder of the engine. The fuel injector mounting assembly is configured to reduce, or prevent, cylinder bore distortion associated with, or caused by, damping forces acting against the fuel injector in the direction of the cylinder. Embodiments of the fuel injector mounting assembly and its components are described herein, as is a representative opposed-piston engine configuration that incorporates a fuel injector mounting assembly according to the invention.
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(8) The fuel injector is clamped to the cylinder block 110 by means of a clamping arrangement that secures the fuel injector 160, sheathed with the elongate tubular sleeve 151, to the cylinder block 110. In this regard, the yoke-type damp 152 is received on the fuel injector 160, and extends radially outwardly an either side of the injector 160. The clamp 152 abuts against a fitting 163 of the injector where fuel lines connect. The clamp 152 is held against the fitting 163 by a collar 153 which is retained in position by one or more snap ring retainers (not seen) acting between the collar 153 and the fuel injector 160. The threaded fasteners 154 extend through the clamp 152 to internally-threaded drillings 125 formed in in the cylinder block. Washers are clamped between the heads of the fasteners 154 and an adjacent surface of the clamp 152.
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(12) The O-ring 157, which may comprise an elastomeric ring, is received in the exterior circumferential groove 416 on the outer surface of the substantially cylindrical midsection 413 to seal against leakage of fluid from the coolant passage 130. The first washer 158, which may comprise a copper ring, is received on the substantially cylindrical end portion 155 of the elongate tubular sleeve 151 and is seated in the recess 115, clamped between a floor of the coolant passage 130 and the first substantially cylindrical end portion 420 to prevent leakage of gas from the bore 114 to the coolant passage 130. The second washer 159, which may comprise a copper ring, is disposed within the elongate tubular sleeve 151, girding the nozzle 161 of the fuel injector 160, and clamped between the fuel injector 160 and an interior end wall of the substantially cylindrical midsection 413 of the elongate tubular sleeve 151 to prevent leakage of gas from the bore 114 to the atmosphere.
(13) Reducing or eliminating deformation of the cylinder bore of an opposed-piston engine that is attributable to mounting a fuel injector is accomplished by the invention, as follows. With respect to
(14) Additionally, the seating configuration of the elongate tubular sleeve 151 allows for attachment of the fuel injector 160 to the cylinder block 110 while reducing, if not eliminating, adverse effects such as vibration modes in the fuel injector and fretting, and/or damage to any parts that operate a valve in the nozzle 161. In this regard, the elongate tubular sleeve 151 is anchored at the first of its ends to the cylinder block 110 by action of the spanner nut 156, and at the second of its ends by the threaded attachment of end 155. This prevents lengthwise and radial movement of the elongate tubular sleeve 151, thereby circumferentially buttressing the nozzle end of the fuel injector 160.
(15) The fuel injector mounting assembly 150 can be implemented or installed onto a cylinder block 110 as follows. With reference to
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(17) Opposed-piston engines may have a parent bore cylinder block construction. Alternatively, opposed-piston engine cylinders may comprise cylinder liners received in tunnels formed in the cylinder block. The fuel injector mounting assembly of the invention is applicable to either construction. A parent bore cylinder block of an opposed-piston engine includes cylinders cast in the block with features defining coolant paths that ensure effective thermal management of the cylinders when the engine operates. Parent bore cylinder block constructions do not comprise cylinder liners or cylinder sleeves. In opposed-piston engines with a cylinder liner construction, the cylinder liner sidewall is effectively at least a portion of the cylinder wall referred to hereinabove and the inner surface of the cylinder liner is the bore surface. In each cylinder of an opposed-piston engine with a cylinder liner construction, the pistons reciprocate in the liner. The fuel injector mounting assembly described herein may be used with opposed-piston engines of either parent bore or cylinder liner construction. In opposed-piston engines with a cylinder liner construction, the second threads 408 on the substantially cylindrical end portion 155 of the elongate tubular sleeve 151 may threadedly engage a threaded injection aperture in the liner, thereby serving to retain the liner in the cylinder block.
(18) In the foregoing specification, embodiments have been described with reference to numerous specific details that can vary from implementation to implementation. Certain adaptations and modifications of the described embodiments can be made. Other embodiments can be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.