Fuel injector having an improved high-pressure connection
10954906 ยท 2021-03-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M55/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M55/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M55/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fuel injection device includes a rail having at least one outflow opening, at least one injector situated on the rail, a connecting piece situated on the injector, and a flange element for fastening the injector on the rail. The flange element includes a central opening through which the connecting piece is guided. A metal-metal sealing is provided between the connecting piece and the rail. The connecting piece is designed in one piece with an undercut, and the flange element engages with the undercut of the connecting piece. The connecting piece presses against the rail in a sealing manner.
Claims
1. A fuel injection device, comprising: a rail including at least one outflow opening; at least one injector; a connecting piece connected directly to the injector and formed as one piece with an undercut, the undercut including a protuberance that extends laterally from a central portion of the connecting piece; a flange element for fastening the injector on the rail via the connecting piece, wherein the flange element includes a central opening through which the connecting piece is guided, wherein a clearance is present between a bottom most surface of the rail and a surface of the protuberance nearest the bottom most surface of the rail; and a metal-metal sealing provided between the connecting piece and the rail, wherein: the flange element engages with the undercut of the connecting piece, the connecting piece presses against the rail in a sealing manner according to the metal-metal sealing, no metal-metal sealing with the rail is formed other than the metal-metal sealing of the connecting piece and the rail, the flange element has a first and a second fastening opening for receiving a first and a second fastening element, and the rail includes corresponding first and second fastening openings for receiving the first and second fastening elements so that by fastening the flange element to the rail through the first and the second fastenings in the first and second openings of the flange element and the rail, an axial preload force acts on the connecting piece to press against the rail in the sealing manner.
2. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 1, wherein the metal-metal sealing is implemented between the connecting piece and the rail with the aid of a ball-cone geometry.
3. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 2, further comprising: a spherical area formed on the connecting piece; and a conic area formed on the rail.
4. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 3, wherein a longitudinal axis of the connecting piece intersects the spherical area of the connecting piece.
5. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 3, wherein: the undercut is located outside of the flange element.
6. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 3, wherein no portion of the fuel injector is in direct contact with the undercut.
7. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 3, wherein an exterior surface of a portion of the fuel injector that is closest to the rail is exposed to an external environment.
8. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 1, wherein the flange element has a two-part design including a first flange part and a second flange part.
9. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 8, wherein the first flange part is constructed in the same manner as the second flange part.
10. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 9, wherein the two-part flange element is divided at the central opening to enable a lateral mounting on the connecting piece.
11. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 10, wherein a first part of the two-part flange element, when mounted on the connecting piece, only surrounds a portion of a circumference of a body of the connecting piece, and wherein a second part of the two-part flange element, when mounted on the connecting piece, surrounds a remainder of the circumference of the connecting piece.
12. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 1, wherein the flange element has a one-piece design.
13. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 12, wherein the flange element includes a mounting opening connected to the central opening via a continuous connecting slot.
14. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 13, wherein the mounting opening is situated at an angle of approximately 45 to the central opening.
15. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 1, further comprising: a connection in the form of a bayonet joint between the flange element and the connecting piece.
16. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 1, further comprising: a bayonet element including a first flattened side and a second flattened side, the bayonet element being situated on the connecting piece.
17. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 1, wherein a first contact area and a second contact area for the undercut of the connecting piece are formed on the flange element.
18. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 1, further comprising: a chamfer on the flange element.
19. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 1, wherein the connecting piece is situated on the injector in such a way that an axis of the injector is aligned with a longitudinal axis of the connecting piece.
20. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 1, wherein the axial preload force is applied to the connecting piece via the first and second fastening elements, the flange element, and the undercut.
21. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 1, wherein from a cross-sectional perspective, a surface of the undercut facing away from the bottommost surface of the rail forms a corner with a vertical surface of the central portion of the connecting piece, and wherein the flange directly engages the corner.
22. A fuel injection device, comprising: a rail including at least one outflow opening; at least one injector; a connecting piece connected directly to the injector and formed as one piece with an undercut, the undercut including a protuberance that extends laterally from a central portion of the connecting piece; a flange element for fastening the injector on the rail via the connecting piece, wherein the flange element includes a central opening through which the connecting piece is guided, wherein a clearance is present between a bottom most surface of the rail and a surface of the protuberance nearest the bottom most surface of the rail; and a metal-metal sealing provided between the connecting piece and the rail, wherein: the undercut includes two surfaces of the connecting piece that are at an angle to one another and that meet at a corner, the flange element engages with the corner of the undercut of the connecting piece, the connecting piece presses against the rail in a sealing manner according to the metal-metal sealing, no metal-metal sealing with the rail is formed other than the metal-metal sealing of the connecting piece and the rail, and the connecting piece is situated in an interior of a longitudinal opening of the injector.
23. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 22, further comprising: a spherical area formed on the connecting piece; and a conic area formed on the rail, wherein the metal-metal sealing is implemented between the connecting piece and the rail with the aid of a ball-cone geometry, and wherein a longitudinal axis of the connecting piece intersects the spherical area of the connecting piece.
24. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 22, wherein: the undercut is located outside of the flange element.
25. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 22, wherein no portion of the fuel injector is in direct contact with the undercut.
26. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 22, wherein an exterior surface of a portion of the fuel injector that is closest to the rail is exposed to an external environment.
27. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 22, wherein: the flange element has a two-part design including a first flange part and a second flange part, the first flange part is constructed in the same manner as the second flange part, the two-part flange element is divided at the central opening to enable a lateral mounting on the connecting piece, a first part of the two-part flange element, when mounted on the connecting piece, only surrounds a portion of a circumference of a body of the connecting piece, and a second part of the two-part flange element, when mounted on the connecting piece, surrounds a remainder of the circumference of the connecting piece.
28. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 22, wherein from a cross-sectional perspective, a surface of the undercut facing away from the bottommost surface of the rail forms a corner with a vertical surface of the central portion of the connecting piece, and wherein the flange directly engages the corner.
29. A fuel injection device, comprising: a rail including at least one outflow opening; at least one injector situated on the rail; a connecting piece situated on the injector; and a flange element for fastening the injector on the rail, wherein: the flange element includes a central opening through which the connecting piece is guided, a metal-metal sealing is provided between the connecting piece and the rail, the connecting piece is formed as one piece with an undercut, the undercut including a protuberance that extends laterally from a central portion of the connecting piece, the flange element engages with the undercut of the connecting piece, wherein a clearance is present between a bottom most surface of the rail and a surface of the protuberance nearest the bottom most surface of the rail, the connecting piece presses against the rail in a sealing manner, the connecting piece is situated on the injector in such a way that an axis of the injector is aligned with a longitudinal axis of the connecting piece and the flange element includes a central opening into which the connecting piece is inserted without a thread, while fastening elements engage in fastening openings of the flange element by a thread.
30. The fuel injection device as recited in claim 29, wherein from a cross-sectional perspective, a surface of the undercut facing away from the bottommost surface of the rail forms a corner with a vertical surface of the central portion of the connecting piece, and wherein the flange directly engages the corner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) A fuel injection device 1 according to one first preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention is described in detail below with reference to
(13) Furthermore, fuel injection device 1 according to the present invention includes a flange element 5 which is shown in detail in
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(15) In this way, a reliable metal-metal sealing 9 may be made possible between rail 2 and injector 3 with the aid of a two-part flange element 5. With the aid of the two-part embodiment of flange element 5, flange element 5 may be easily attached to connecting piece 4 from the side below undercut 42, so that connecting piece 4 runs through central opening 50 in flange element 5. By screwing in the two fastening elements 6, 7, flange element 5 is then tightened in the direction of rail 2 and thus applies the preload force necessary for the sealing to connecting piece 4.
(16) Thus, according to the present invention, the injector, including a final extrusion coating using a plug (not shown), may be finished, and it is not until the final assembly that two-part flange element 5 is assembled on the injector, more specifically on connecting piece 4 which is fixedly fastened to injector 3. In addition to reducing the number of parts, flange element 5 may also be attached very quickly and easily. Another advantage is that a risk of damaging spherical area 41 and conic area 42 is considerably reduced due to the mounting below undercut 42. This is a significant advantage over the related art, since the mounting may take place laterally and even the least amount of damage in the spherical area or in the conic area may result in leakages due to the extremely high pressures of above 20 MPa.
(17) It should be noted that on the side of central opening 50 directed toward rail 2 a chamfer (not shown) for a larger contact surface may be provided between connecting piece 4 and flange element 5.
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(19) It should be pointed out that tilting back of flange element 5 or unintentional twisting of flange element 5 may be prevented by a plastic clip, for example.
(20) Thus, the second exemplary embodiment has a one-piece flange element 5 having a central opening 50 and a separate mounting opening 60 which is situated at an angle to central opening 50. Flange element 5 may be put into a mounting position for being mounted on rail 2 with the aid of a simple pivoting process.
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(22) Thus, the three described exemplary embodiments demonstrate a very cost-effective and reliable connection between a rail 2 and an injector 3. Flange element 5 may have a two-part design as described in the first exemplary embodiment or a one-piece design as described in the second and the third exemplary embodiments. In particular, the number of parts needed for mounting injector 3 on rail 2 may be significantly reduced.