FUEL INJECTOR HAVING VALVE STACK WITH VENTED BACK-UP PLATE FOR CHECK SEAL RETENTION
20190277232 ยท 2019-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M55/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M51/061
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M55/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/1806
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M47/027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M55/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fuel injector includes a valve stack forming a seal cavity, and an outlet check extending through the seal cavity. A check seal is positioned within the seal cavity and seals about the outlet check. The valve stack also includes a back-up plate trapping the check seal within the seal cavity, such that a crevice is formed within the seal cavity between the check seal and the back-up plate. The back-up plate has a vent formed therein that fluidly connects the crevice to a drain.
Claims
1. A fuel injector comprising: an injector body defining a longitudinal center axis extending between a first injector body end and a second injector body end including a nozzle with a plurality of spray orifices formed therein; a valve stack positioned within the injector body and forming a check guide, a seal cavity in fluid communication with the check guide, and a drain; an outlet check extending through the check guide and the seal cavity, the outlet check being guided within the valve stack by way of the check guide between an advanced position where the outlet check blocks the plurality of spray orifices, and a retracted position; a check seal positioned within the seal cavity and in sealing contact with the outlet check; the valve stack further including a back-up plate trapping the check seal within the seal cavity, such that a crevice is formed within the seal cavity between the check seal and the back-up plate; and the back-up plate having a vent formed therein that fluidly connects the crevice to the drain.
2. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the outlet check extends through the back-up plate, and wherein a guide clearance is formed between the outlet check and the check guide and an enlarged clearance is formed between the outlet check and the back-up plate.
3. The fuel injector of claim 2 wherein the crevice is annular and extends circumferentially around the longitudinal center axis, and the vent includes a plurality of vent holes distributed circumferentially around the longitudinal center axis.
4. The fuel injector of claim 3 wherein the plurality of vent holes are arranged in a circular pattern.
5. The fuel injector of claim 4 wherein the back-up plate has formed therein a plurality of dowel holes and a plurality of fuel holes, and the plurality of dowel holes and the plurality of fuel holes are arranged in a trapezoidal pattern that overlaps the circular pattern.
6. The fuel injector of claim 3 wherein the valve stack further includes a piston guide piece forming a piston guide, and a check guide piece forming the check guide, and the back-up plate is sandwiched between the piston guide piece and the check guide piece and the seal cavity is formed in part by each of the check guide piece and the back-up plate.
7. The fuel injector of claim 6 wherein the seal includes a sealing sleeve providing the sealing contact with the outlet check, and a seal energizer compressed between the sealing sleeve and the check guide piece, and wherein the crevice is defined in part by each of the check guide piece, the back-up plate, and the seal energizer.
8. The fuel injector of claim 6 further comprising a check piston within the piston guide piece and having an axial footprint, and wherein the plurality of vent holes are arranged within the axial footprint.
9. The fuel injector of claim 2 wherein the back-up plate includes a chamfer adjoining the central aperture and facing an axial direction of the first injector body end.
10. A valve stack assembly for a fuel injector comprising: a plurality of coaxially arranged valve stack pieces positionable within a fuel injector body and including a check guide piece, a piston guide piece, and a back-up plate positioned axially between the check guide piece and the piston guide piece; an outlet check movable within the valve stack between an advanced position and a retracted position, for opening and closing a plurality of spray orifices formed in the fuel injector body; a check seal positioned in sealing contact with the outlet check; the check guide piece forming a check guide that guides the outlet check between the advanced position and the retracted position, and the piston guide piece forming a drain for draining fluid displaced during movement of the outlet check within the valve stack between an advanced position and a retracted position; the check guide piece and the back-up plate together defining a seal cavity receiving the check seal, and the valve stack further including a back-up plate trapping the check seal within the seal cavity, such that a crevice is formed within the seal cavity between the check seal and the back-up plate; and the back-up plate having a vent formed therein that fluidly connects the crevice to the drain.
11. The valve stack assembly of claim 10 wherein the valve stack assembly defines a longitudinal center axis, and wherein the crevice is annular and extends circumferentially around the longitudinal center axis, and the vent includes a plurality of vent holes distributed circumferentially around the longitudinal center axis.
12. The valve stack assembly of claim 11 wherein the plurality of vent holes are arranged in a circular pattern defining a common circle centered on the longitudinal center axis.
13. The valve stack assembly of claim 12 wherein the outlet check extends through the back-up plate, and wherein a guide clearance is formed between the outlet check and the check guide and an enlarged clearance is formed between the outlet check and the back-up plate.
14. The valve stack assembly of claim 13 wherein the back-up plate has a central aperture forming the enlarged clearance, and a chamfer adjoining the central aperture.
15. The valve stack assembly of claim 13 wherein the central aperture has an aperture diameter from about 3.0 millimeters to about 3.7 millimeters, and the enlarged clearance is from about 0.4 millimeters to about 0.7 millimeters.
16. The valve stack assembly of claim 15 wherein the back-up plate has a plate diameter from about 15 millimeters to about 17 millimeters, and wherein the common circle has a circle diameter from about 6 millimeters to about 7 millimeters and the chamfer has a chamfer angle from about 45 degrees to about 55 degrees.
17. The valve stack assembly of claim 15 wherein: the check seal includes a sealing sleeve providing the sealing contact with the outlet check, and a seal energizer compressed between the sealing sleeve and the check guide piece; the crevice has an annular shape and is defined in part by each of the check guide piece, the back-up plate, and the seal energizer.
18. A back-up plate for trapping a check seal in a valve stack assembly of a fuel injector comprising: a disc-shaped plate body having an outer perimetric edge, and an inner perimetric edge, the inner perimetric edge defining a central aperture structured for receiving an outlet check in the fuel injector and defining a longitudinal center axis extending between a first plate body side and a second plate body side; the disc-shaped plate body further having formed therein a plurality of dowel holes and a plurality of fuel holes, and the plurality of dowel holes and the plurality of fuel holes are arranged in a trapezoidal pattern; the disc-shaped plate body further having a chamfer located on the first plate body side and extending radially and axially outward from the inner perimetric edge, and a vent extending between the first plate body side and the second plate body side; and the vent including a plurality of vent holes, at least a majority of which are positioned within the trapezoidal pattern, structured for venting a fluid pressure from a crevice formed between the check seal and the back-up plate in the valve stack assembly.
19. The back-up plate of claim 18 wherein the plurality of vent holes are circular and define center axes arranged on a common circle centered on the longitudinal center axis and located radially between the central aperture and each of the plurality of dowel holes and the plurality of fuel holes.
20. The back-up plate of claim 18 wherein: the back-up plate has a plate diameter from about 15 millimeters to about 17 millimeters; the central aperture has an aperture diameter from about 3.0 millimeters to about 3.7 millimeters; and the common circle has a circle diameter from about 6 millimeters to about 7 millimeters; and the chamfer has a chamfer angle from about 45 degrees to about 55 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] Each fuel injector 22 may further include an electrical actuator 30, and a valve assembly 32 controlled by electrical actuator 30 and adjustable between or among a plurality of states to control the start and end timing of fuel injection and, depending upon the implemented design, potentially also pressurization of fuel within each fuel injector 22. An electronic control unit or ECU 28 may be in control communication with each electrical actuator 30. It should be appreciated that each fuel injector 22 may be substantially identical, or otherwise have analogously configured components, and therefore description herein of any one of fuel injectors 22 in the singular and description of the constituent parts, features and components of any one of fuel injectors 22, will be understood by way of analogy to refer to any of the other fuel injectors 22 in engine system 10. Each fuel injector 22 includes an injector body 34 defining a longitudinal center axis 36 extending between a first injector body end 38 and a second injector body end 40. A fuel inlet is shown at 49. An oil inlet/outlet or oil drain is shown at 52. Second injector body end 40 includes a nozzle 42 that extends into a corresponding one of cylinders 16. At an appropriate timing the corresponding electrical actuator 30 can be operated to adjust the corresponding valve assembly 32 to cause an outlet check 54 to move between an advanced position and a retracted position to control fuel injection, as further discussed herein. In an implementation where fuel is pressurized for injection within fuel injector 22, valve assembly 32 could be operated by way of energizing and/or de-energizing electrical actuator 30, or another electrical actuator, to convey hydraulically-pressurized or cam-pressurized fuel to outlet check 54.
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[0018] In the illustrated embodiment crevice 70 is annular and extends circumferentially around longitudinal center axis 36. As illustrated, vent 76 can include a plurality of vent holes 77. Vent holes 77 can include circular vent holes distributed circumferentially around longitudinal center axis 36 and arranged in a circular pattern. In an alternative embodiment, rather than a circular shape, vent holes 77 might be arcuate, have the form of slots, ovals, or still another shape. Moreover, depending upon the application, injector design, and operating conditions, vent 76 might include a greater number of vent holes, a smaller number of vent holes, or a different distribution of vent holes than that disclosed herein. For instance, while in a practical implementation strategy vent holes 77 have a circumferential and regular distribution, in other instances a distribution of vent holes 77 might be non-regular or only partially about longitudinal center axis 36. Vent holes 77 can further include a diameter that is about 1.0 mm or less, more particularly about 0.6 mm, however, in other embodiments vent holes 77 might be relatively larger or relatively smaller. It can further be seen that outlet check 54 extends through check guide 48. A relatively tight guide clearance may be formed by check guide 48 and outlet check 54. An enlarged clearance, further discussed herein, may be formed between outlet check 54 and back-up plate 58. It can also be noted from
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
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[0023] The present description is for illustrative puiposes 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 till 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 inteded to be open-ended terms. Further, the phrase based on is intended to mean based, at least in part, on unless explicitly stated otherwise.