Fuel injector assembly
10641222 ยท 2020-05-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M55/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/855
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/8023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/85
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/9053
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/803
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Various embodiments include a fuel injector assembly for an internal combustion engine comprising: an injector cup; a securing device to fasten the injector cup to the engine; wherein a first end of the injector cup remote from the fuel inlet port comprises an outwardly extending flange; a connector abutting the flange, wherein the injector cup and the fuel injector are secured together through the connector; and a fastening bracket supported on the flange, wherein the injector cup and the connector are secured through the fastening bracket by a fastening device. The fastening device comprises a U-shaped clip with a first arm disposed between a clamping face of the fastening device and the fastening bracket and a second arm generally parallel to the first arm disposed on the opposite side of the fastening bracket.
Claims
1. A fuel injector assembly for an internal combustion engine, the assembly comprising: an injector cup with an internal volume to receive a fuel inlet end of a fuel injector and a fuel inlet port for hydraulic connection to a fuel source; a securing device to fasten the injector cup to the engine; wherein a first end of the injector cup remote from the fuel inlet port comprises an outwardly extending flange; a connector abutting the flange, wherein the injector cup and the fuel injector are secured together through the connector; a fastening bracket supported on the flange, wherein the injector cup and the connector are secured through the fastening bracket by a fastening device; wherein the fastening device comprises a U-shaped clip with a first arm disposed between a clamping face of the fastening device and the fastening bracket and a second arm generally parallel to the first arm disposed on the opposite side of the fastening bracket.
2. A fuel injector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second arm is disposed on the opposite side of the fastening bracket between the fastening bracket and the connector.
3. A fuel injector assembly according to claim 1, further comprising the fuel injector; wherein the fuel injector comprises the connector blocks axial displacement of the fuel inlet end of the fuel injector with respect to the injector cup in direction away from the fuel inlet port.
4. A fuel injector assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a second fastening device located on an opposed side of the injector cup with respect to the fastening device.
5. A fuel injector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the fastening device comprises a bolt; wherein the first arm is disposed between a bolt head and the fastening bracket.
6. A fuel injector assembly according to claim 5, wherein the first arm defines an opening through which the bolt passes.
7. A fuel injector assembly according to claim 6, wherein the second arm is shorter than the first arm and has at a free end a recess aligned with the opening in the first arm.
8. A fuel injector assembly according to claim 7, wherein the recess has an arcuate shape.
9. A fuel injector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the clip comprises a resilient material.
10. A fuel injector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the clip comprises stainless steel or a coated carbon steel.
11. A fuel injector assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the fastening bracket defines a central opening fitting over the main body part of the injector cup to abut the flange so an inner periphery of the fastening bracket defined by the central opening lies on the flange; the outer periphery of the fastening bracket has a greater thickness than the inner periphery; the clip located so that the second arm is between the thicker outer periphery of the fastening bracket and the fuel injector connector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) An example embodiment of the teachings herein is described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Some embodiments include a fuel injector assembly for an internal combustion engine. The assembly may have an injector cup with an internal volume adapted to receive a fuel inlet end of a fuel injector, and a fuel inlet port hydraulically connectable to a fuel source and in fluid communication with the volume, a securing device by which the injector cup is fastened to the engine. The assembly also comprises the fuel injector.
(7) In some embodiments, the assembly further comprises a connector through which the injector cup and the fuel injector are secured together, and a fastening bracket, through which the injector cup is secured to the connector. The end of the injector cup remote from the fuel inlet port has an outwardly extending flange arranged to support the fastening bracket and to abut the connector. To put it differently, the connector is fixed to the injector cup by means of the fastening bracket and the fastening device. The fastening device presses the fastening bracket and the connector against opposite sides of the flange of the injector cup. The connector may be, for example, a connecting plate which may have an aperture through which the fuel inlet of the injector extends into the internal volume of the injector cup. Preferably, the connector is a part of the fuel injector.
(8) The connectorwhen secured to the injector cupis in particular configured and arranged to block axial displacement of the fuel inlet of the fuel injector out of the injector cup. For example, axial displacability of the connector with respect to the fuel inlet end of the fuel injector may be limited by a snap ring engaging into form-fit connection with each of the fuel inlet end and the connector.
(9) In some embodiments, the injector cup is secured to the connector by at least one fastening device. In particular, the fastening device is fixed to the connector, e.g. by means of a threaded connection, secures the injector cup to the connector by means of a form-fit connection between the fastening device and the fastening bracket and by a form-fit connection between the fastening bracket and the flange. The fastening device or each fastening device has a U-shaped clip having a first arm disposed between a clamping face of the fastening device and the fastening bracket and a second arm generally parallel to the first arm disposed on the opposite side of the fastening bracket.
(10) In some embodiments, the second arm is disposed on the opposite side of the fastening bracket between the fastening bracket and a connector of the fuel injector. In some embodiments, the bending moments imposed on the fuel injector assembly by the designs of the prior art are substantially eliminated which enables a much more compact, lightweight construction which offers significant savings in materials and manufacturing costs. The U-shaped clip, i.e. a clip with a U-shaped cross-section, limits the inclination of the clamping face of the fastening device, so that it may also be called an inclination limiter.
(11) In some embodiments, a plurality of fastening devices are disposed about the injector cup, and a further embodiment has two fastening devices located on opposed sides of the injector cup
(12) In some embodiments, the or each fastening device comprises a bolt, the first arm being disposed between the bolt head and the fastening bracket. The above-mentioned clamping face of the fastening device is in this case in particular a bottom face of the bolt head facing towards the fastening bracket.
(13) In some embodiments, each first arm has an opening through which the bolt passes. The opening may be circular or elliptical. In some embodiments, the bolt can be inserted through the opening at an intermediate stage in the assembly operation to securely locate the limiter on the cup assembly for storage and transportation prior to it being secured to the fuel injector
(14) In some embodiments, the second arm is shorter than the first arm and has at its free end a recess aligned with the opening in the first arm. In some embodiments, the recess is arcuate with its axis aligned with the axis of the opening in the first arm. This may ensure the precise location of the limiter on the fastening bracket prior to final assembly.
(15) In some embodiments, the limiter is formed of a resilient material which assists in the uniform distribution of the clamping forces. The limiter may comprise stainless steel or a coated carbon steel.
(16) In some embodiments, the fastening bracket has a central opening which fits over the main body of the injector cup to abut the flange so that the inner periphery defined by the central opening lies on the flange, the outer periphery of the fastening bracket having a greater thickness than the inner periphery, the limiter being located so that the second arm is located between the thicker part of the fastening bracket and the fuel injector connector. During assembly, the contact surfaces between the flange on the injector cup and the inclination limiter first make contact on the inner periphery of the fastening bracket prior to further tightening imposing a clamping force on the outer periphery of the fastening bracket to thereby facilitate efficient contact between the clamping surfaces whilst preventing the creation of any forces tending to pivot the bolt out of the correct axial alignment.
(17) Since the bolts are located on diametrically opposed sides of the injector cup bending moments on the injector cup and its connection to the fuel injector are effectively eliminated.
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(20) The inner periphery 30 of the bracket 24 around the central bore 26 is thinner than the outer periphery 32 of the bracket 24 as shown in
(21) To minimise this movement of the fastening bracket 24 and hence the bolts 34, and to minimise the forces acting to reduce the contact area, an inclination limiting clip 36 is located on each web 28 of the fastening bracket 24. The clip 36, as shown in
(22) The first arm 38 has an opening 44 in the form of a bore with an axis through which the bolt 34 passes and the second arm 42 has on its free end an arcuate recess 46 the axis of which is aligned with the axis of the opening 44. During assembly to the fuel injector and for transport purposes, the limiter 36 is retained on the injector cup assembly 4 by the bolt 34.
(23) When being assembled, as the bolts 34 are tightened, the bolt head 40 first of all makes contact with the thinner inner periphery 30 of the central bore 26 in the fastening bracket 24 which overlies the flange 20 on the injector cup 4. That the bolt head 40 makes contact with the thinner inner periphery 30 means in particular, that it presses the free end of the first arm 38 against the fastening bracket 24 in the region of the inner periphery 30 so that the first arm 38 in turn presses the fastening bracket 24 against the flange 20. This generates a first clamping force indicated by the arrow B on
(24) A further tightening of the bolts 34 results in a clamping force on the outer periphery 32 of the fastening bracket 24 where the first arm 38, the thicker periphery 32 of the fastening bracket 24 and the lower second arm 42 are clamped securely to the connector with a second force indicated by the arrow C. This arrangement minimises the risk of movement of the connector injector cup 4 relative to the fuel injector by axial movement away from the fuel injector, as deflection of the flange 20 and the fastening bracket 24 are effectively minimised because the clamping force of the bolts 34 is effectively along the axis of the bolt, which is parallel to the axis of the connector injector cup 4. Since the bolts are located on diametrically opposed sides of the injector cup 4, bending moments on the injector cup and its connection are effectively eliminated.
(25) Although the embodiment described utilises two bolts as the fastening devices it will be understood that other types and numbers of fastening devices may be used. For example, three bolts may be disposed equidistantly about the periphery of the injector cup. Other types of fastening device may comprise screws, over-centre clamps and/or spring clips.