Hold-down device for a fuel injection device
09874187 ยท 2018-01-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M55/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M55/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/8023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/856
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/9053
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M55/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A hold-down device for a fuel injection device includes at least one fuel injector and a fuel distributor line, the hold-down device being clampable between the fuel injector and the fuel distributor line, the hold-down device having a partially ring-shaped base element, from which two axially flexible hold-down clips extend, in which the partially ring-shaped base element and the two axially flexible hold-down clips are formed together by a single bent wire.
Claims
1. A hold-down device for a fuel injection device, which includes at least one fuel injector and a fuel distributor line, comprising: a partially ring-shaped base element, from which two axially flexible hold-down clips extend; wherein the partially ring-shaped base element and the two axially flexible hold-down clips are formed together by a single bent wire, and wherein the hold-down device is clampable between the fuel injector and the fuel distributor line, the base element being place-able onto a shoulder of the fuel injector, and the hold-down clips being place-able into contact with the fuel distributor line.
2. The hold-down device of claim 1, wherein the hold-down clips each have at least one web, an oblique segment and a contact segment.
3. The hold-down device of claim 2, wherein the two contact segments of the hold-down clip terminate it, so that the hold-down device is open.
4. The hold-down device of claim 1, wherein the bent wire is a square-shaped wire.
5. The hold-down device of claim 1, wherein the bent wire has a cross-sectional area of 1 square millimeter to 9 square millimeters.
6. The hold-down device of claim 1, wherein the bent wire is made from at least one of: stainless steel, spring steel, or 1.4310 high-grade steel.
7. The hold-down device of claim 1, wherein, in a top view of hold-down device, at least one of the hold-down clips is covered by the partially ring-shaped base element and/or covers the partially ring-shaped base element at least partially.
8. The hold-down device of claim 1, wherein the bent wire is a square-shaped wire having a square cross section.
9. The hold-down device of claim 1, wherein the bent wire has a cross-sectional area of between 1 and 9 square millimeters.
10. The hold-down device of claim 1, wherein the base element lies in a base plane, and each of the hold-down clips includes a section extending perpendicular to the base plane.
11. The hold-down device of claim 10, wherein each of the hold-down clips includes a second section extending at an angle from the section extending perpendicular to the base plane.
12. The hold-down device of claim 1, wherein each of the hold-down clips includes a contact segment pointing in a direction opposite to an opening in the base element.
13. The hold-down device of claim 1, wherein the base element includes at least a semi circular ring shape portion.
14. The hold-down device of claim 1, wherein the base element includes at least 210 of a circular arc.
15. The hold-down device of claim 1, wherein the base element lies in a base plane, the wire includes a square cross section, first straight sides of the cross section are parallel with the base plane, and second straight sides of the cross section are perpendicular to the base plane.
16. The hold down-device of claim 1, wherein each of the hold-down clips has a web segment connected to the base element via a fillet and an oblique segment connected to the web segment via a fillet.
17. The hold-down device of claim 16, wherein the oblique segment is curved.
18. The hold down-device of claim 16, wherein each of the hold-down clips has a contact segment connected to the oblique segment via a fillet.
19. The hold-down device of claim 16, wherein the contact segment is curved.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(3) As an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a hold-down device 10 is shown in
(4) Hold-down device 10 is provided to be clamped between a fuel injector and a fuel distributor line and has a partially ring-shaped base element 11, in the example an approximately semi ring-shaped base element 11, which in the figure lies in the base plane spanned by an arrow 91a in the direction of opening of partially ring-shaped base element 11 and an additional arrow 91b. Partially ring-shaped base element 11 may be placed onto a shoulder of the fuel injector.
(5) From each of the two ends of partially ring-shaped base element 11 pointing in the circumferential direction, a hold-down clip 13 extends, which has a certain flexibility in the axial direction (parallel to arrow 91c, perpendicular to the base plane). Hold-down clips 13 are formed mirror-inverted to one another.
(6) Both hold-down clips 10 have three segments each, a web 21, an oblique segment 22 and a contact segment 23.
(7) Web 21 is in each case connected to one end of partially ring-shaped base element 11 via a fillet 92a and points in the axial direction (parallel to arrow 91c, perpendicular to the base plane).
(8) Oblique segment 22 is connected to web 21 via a fillet 92b, is situated on the side of web 21 which is diametrically opposed to base element 11 and is at an angle from web 21 at an angle of approximately 60 in a direction opposed to the direction of opening of partially ring-shaped base element 11 (thus in the direction of arrow 91a).
(9) Contact segment 23 is connected to oblique segment 22 via a fillet 92b, is situated on the side of web 21 diametrically opposed to base element 11 and points in a direction opposed to the direction of opening of partially ring-shaped base element (thus in the direction of arrow 91a). Contact segments 23 of hold-down clip 13 terminate it, so that hold-down device 10 is open on two sides.
(10) Hold-down device 10 is formed from a bent wire 90, which in this example is a square-shaped wire having a generally square cross section. Its cross-sectional area amounts to 5.76 square millimeters and it is made of 1.4310 high-grade steel. Here, the straight lateral edges of the square-shaped wire point in the axial direction (arrow 91c) and opposite to it, making it possible for the hold-down device to come into contact with the fuel injector and the fuel distributor line in a planar manner.
(11) In
(12) The additional exemplary embodiment differs from the first exemplary embodiment shown in
(13) It includes a partially ring-shaped base element 11, in this example a base element 11 in the shape of somewhat more than a semicircle which, for example, encompasses 210 of a circular arc.
(14) In this embodiment, oblique segment 22 is configured to be slightly radially curved, so that in an axial top view (top view of the base element,
(15) In this example also, hold-down device 10 is formed from a bent wire 90, which in this example is a square-shaped wire having a generally square cross section. Its cross-sectional area amounts to 5.76 square millimeters and it is made of 1.4310 high-grade steel in this example also.