Fuel injector removal adapter
11986933 ยท 2024-05-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M99/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/168
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B25B27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Embodiments relate to a removal adapter configured to engage a fuel injector secured to an engine and to allow for the removal of the fuel injector from the engine without damaging the fuel injector. The removal adapter is slid over the fuel injector and engages the fuel injector via a ridge. The engagement via the ridge places most, if not all, of the force on the strongest part of the fuel injector.
Claims
1. A system, comprising: a fuel injector, and a fuel injector removal adapter comprising: a first face comprising a planar cut-away portion extending through an edge of the first face; a longitudinal fuel injector-receiving opening positioned on a side of the fuel injector removal adapter and adjoined with the cut-away portion, wherein the fuel injector-receiving opening has a width that is greater than the width of the cut-away portion to form a ridge, the ridge extending radially inward; and a pocket positioned within the fuel injector removal adapter and adjoined with the fuel injector-receiving opening and the cut-away portion, wherein the fuel injector removal adapter is configured to receive the fuel injector.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the fuel injector removal adapter has a sidewall, an outer sidewall surface, and an inner sidewall surface, the inner sidewall surface is at least partially defined by the cut-away portion, and wherein the cut-away portion and fuel injector-receiving opening form a defilade architecture about the fuel injector such that the inner sidewall surface surrounds and abuts against an outer surface of the fuel injector except at the fuel injector-receiving opening when the fuel injector is received by the fuel injector removal adapter.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein: the defilade architecture provides 270 degrees of contact between the inner sidewall surface and the outer surface of the fuel injector when the fuel injector is received by the fuel injector removal adapter.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the fuel injector removal adapter is cylindrical.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the fuel injector removal adapter is rigid.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein the fuel injector removal adapter is machined turned aluminum.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the fuel injector removal adapter has a second face comprising an aperture.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the fuel injector removal adapter has at least one indent located on the side and positioned opposite the first face and extending with the longitudinal axis of the fuel injector removal adapter.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the cut-away portion complements a shape of the fuel injector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other objects, aspects, features, advantages and possible applications of the present innovation will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings. Like reference numbers used in the drawings may identify like components.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) The following description is of exemplary embodiments that are presently contemplated for carrying out the present invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing the general principles and features of various aspects of the present invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited by this description.
(6) Embodiments relate to a fuel injector removal adapter 100 comprising a member 102 configured to receive a fuel injector 114. It is contemplated that the member 102 is a rigid material (e.g., metal, metal alloy, plastic, polymer, ceramic, composite material, etc.). In a preferred embodiment, the member 102 is aluminum or some like metal. In a more preferred embodiment, the member 102 is machined aluminum. In a most preferred embodiment, the member 102 is machine turned aluminum. The member 102 has a first face 104, a second face 106, and sidewalls 103. The member 102 has a longitudinal axis Lx (see
(7) At or near the first face 104 there is a cut-away portion 112. The cut-away portion 112 extends from some area on the first face 104 through an edge of the first face 104. The cut-away portion 112 may be any shape, such as circular, triangular, square, hexagonal, etc., but is contemplated to complement the shape of a fuel injector 114, which typically consists of a generally cylindrical or prismatic stem-like member topped with a spherical, hemispherical, or prismatic knob-like member. The cut-away portion 112 can be generated via machining techniques to form a precision machined cut-away formation.
(8) The fuel-injector receiving opening 108 is positioned on a side (e.g., within a sidewall 103) of the member 102 and is adjoined with the cut-away portion 112 on the first face 104. The fuel-injector receiving opening 108 may be any shape, such as circular, triangular, square, hexagonal, etc., but is contemplated to complement the shape of a fuel injector 114, which typically consists of a generally cylindrical or prismatic stem-like member topped with a spherical, hemispherical, or prismatic knob-like member. The width of the fuel-injector receiving opening 108 is configured to be greater than the width of the cut-away portion 112 in order to form a ridge 116. The ridge 116 extends radially inward, which means the ridge 116 extends from the perimeter of the first face 104 inward towards the center point of the cross-sectional shape of the member 102.
(9) The pocket 110 is positioned within the member 102 and is adjoined with the fuel injector-receiving opening 108 and the cut-away portion 112. The pocket 110 may be any shape, such as circular, triangular, square, hexagonal, etc., but is contemplated to complement the shape of a fuel injector 114, which typically consists of a generally cylindrical or prismatic stem-like member topped with a spherical, hemispherical, or prismatic knob-like member. The pocket 110, the fuel injector-receiving opening 108, and the cut-away portion 112 can work in conjunction to house a fuel injector 114 when the fuel injector 114 is inserted into the fuel injector removal adapter 100. Once inserted, the fuel injector 114 can be engaged by the ridge 116 to prevent the fuel injector 114 from escaping the fuel injector removal adapter 100. Once the fuel injector 114 is inserted into the fuel injector removal adapter 100, the fuel injector removal adapter 100 can be pulled (e.g., pulled in a direction that is defined by a vector leading from the front face 104 to the second face 106) to transfer force to the fuel injector 114. The engagement via the ridge 116 places most, if not all, of the pull force on the strongest part of the fuel injector 114. This configuration and engagement prevents damage to the fuel injector 114 during removal.
(10) As can be appreciated from the above disclosure, a preferred embodiment of the fuel injector removal adapter 100 comprises a member 102 with a first face 104, a second face 106, and sidewalls 103. At or near the first face 104 is a cut-away portion 112 that is machined into the sidewall 103. The cut-away portion 112 forms a bored out region within the member 102. This cut-away portion 112 not only complements a shape of a fuel injector 114, but the cut-away portion 112 is generated so that it forms a fuel-injector receiving opening 108 within the sidewall 103. Thus, member 102 includes sidewalls 103 having an inner sidewall surface 103a and an outer sidewall surface 103b. The cut-away portion 112 is defined by the inner sidewall surface 103b, the ridge 116, and the pocket 110. The fuel-injector receiving opening 108 is an opening that complements a side profile of a fuel injector 114, or is an opening that is at least as wide as the fuel injector 114 so as to allow the fuel injector removal adapter 100 to receive the fuel injector 114 via lateral sliding motionsee
(11) The member 102 can have at least one indent 118 formed in a sidewall 103. It is contemplated that the member 102 has a plurality of indents 118. The indents 118 can be positioned opposite of the first face 104 and can extend with the longitudinal axis of the member 102, which means that the indents 118 run parallel with the longitudinal axis Lx of the member 102. The indents 118 can improve the fuel injector removal adapter's 100 efficiency in removing the fuel injector 114. For instance, the indents 118 may provide for an ergonomic design that allows a user to grip the member 102 easily with fingers and/or hands.
(12) The second face 106 can have an aperture 106. It is contemplated that the second face 106 has a threaded aperture 120. The threaded aperture 120 can receive a tool 122, such as a drive tool or rotary tool, which may assist the fuel injector removal adapter's 100% efficiency in removing the fuel injector 114. For instance, a tool 122 can be inserted into the threaded aperture 120 that allows a user to more easily pull the member 102 and transfer force to the fuel injector 114. The threading of the aperture is used to provide an engagement or securement between the tool 122 and the adapter 100. Other mechanical engaging aperture configurations can be used, such as pin-detent, interference fit, magnetic connection, etc.
(13) It should be understood that modifications to the embodiments disclosed herein can be made to meet a particular set of design criteria. For instance, the number of or configuration of components or parameters may be used to meet a particular objective.
(14) It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous modifications and variations of the described examples and embodiments are possible in light of the above teachings of the disclosure. The disclosed examples and embodiments are presented for purposes of illustration only. Other alternative embodiments may include some or all of the features of the various embodiments disclosed herein. For instance, it is contemplated that a particular feature described, either individually or as part of an embodiment, can be combined with other individually described features, or parts of other embodiments. The elements and acts of the various embodiments described herein can therefore be combined to provide further embodiments.
(15) It is the intent to cover all such modifications and alternative embodiments as may come within the true scope of this invention, which is to be given the full breadth thereof. Additionally, the disclosure of a range of values is a disclosure of every numerical value within that range, including the end points. Thus, while certain exemplary embodiments of the device and methods of making and using the same have been discussed and illustrated herein, it is to be distinctly understood that the invention is not limited thereto but may be otherwise variously embodied and practiced within the scope of the following claims.