FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE AND FUEL RAIL FOR A FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
20220316433 ยท 2022-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M55/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A fuel rail for a fuel injection system of a vehicle comprises a distributor pipe extending along a longitudinal axis, having at least one inlet connection for connection to a fuel pump and a plurality of outlet connections for connection to one injector each, which injectors are arranged along the longitudinal axis at a distance from the inlet connection, and a support projection which is arranged between the inlet connection and the outlet connections relative to the longitudinal axis, which projection protrudes in a radial direction extending transversely to the longitudinal axis into an interior of the distributor pipe. The fuel rail further comprises a throttle piece arranged in the interior of the distributor pipe, having a through-opening extending between a first and a second end face, which through-opening has a diameter which is smaller than an inside diameter of the distributor pipe on opposite sides of the support projection in each case. The first end face of the throttle piece is placed facing the inlet connection, an outer circumferential surface of the throttle piece abuts an inner circumferential surface of the distributor pipe, and the second end face of the throttle piece abuts the support projection.
Claims
1. A fuel rail (100) for a fuel injection system (200) of a vehicle, the fuel rail comprising: a distributor pipe (1) extending along a longitudinal axis (L1), the distributor pipe comprising at least one inlet connection (11) for connection to a fuel pump (210) and a plurality of outlet connections (12) for connection to respective injectors (220), wherein the injectors are arranged along the longitudinal axis (L1) at a distance from the inlet connection (11), and a support projection (14) which is arranged between the at least one inlet connection (11) and the outlet connections (12) relative to the longitudinal axis (L1), wherein the projection protrudes in a radial direction (R1) extending transversely to the longitudinal axis (L1) into an interior (10) of the distributor pipe (1); and a throttle piece (2) arranged in the interior (10) of the distributor pipe (1), the throttle piece having a through-opening (20) which extends between a first and a second end face (2a, 2b) and which has a diameter (d20) which is smaller than an inside diameter (d11, d12) of the distributor pipe (1) in each case on opposite sides of the support projection (14), wherein the first end face (2a) of the throttle piece (2) is placed so as to face the inlet connection (11), an outer circumferential surface (2c) of the throttle piece (2) abuts an inner circumferential surface (10a) of the distributor pipe (1), and the second end face (2b) of the throttle piece abuts the support projection (14).
2. The fuel rail (100) according to claim 1, wherein the support projection (14) is in the form of a continuous, circumferential projection.
3. The fuel rail (100) according to claim 1, wherein the distributor pipe (1) has a first inside diameter (d12) on a side of the projection (14) facing the inlet connection (11) and a second inside diameter (d12) on a side of the projection (14) facing the outlet connections (12), wherein the second inside diameter (d12) smaller than the first inside diameter (d11).
4. The fuel rail (100) according to claim 3, wherein the support projection (14) is formed in that the first inside diameter (d11) transitions into the second inside diameter (d12) in a step extending in the radial direction (R1).
5. The fuel rail (100) according to claim 1, wherein the inner circumferential surface (10a) of the distributor pipe (1) defines a circular cross section.
6. A fuel injection system (200) for a vehicle, comprising: a fuel rail (100) according to claim 1; a fuel pump (210) which is connected to the inlet connection (11) of the fuel rail (100); and a plurality of injectors (220), wherein one injector (220) is connected to one outlet connection (12) of the fuel rail (100) in each case.
7. The fuel injection system (200) according to claim 6, wherein the support projection (14) is in the form of a continuous, circumferential projection.
8. The fuel injection system (200) according to claim 6, wherein the distributor pipe (1) has a first inside diameter (d12) on a side of the projection (14) facing the inlet connection (11) and a second inside diameter (d12) on a side of the projection (14) facing the outlet connections (12), wherein the second inside diameter (d12) is smaller than the first inside diameter (d11).
9. The fuel injection system (200) according to claim 8, wherein the support projection (14) is formed in that the first inside diameter (d11) transitions into the second inside diameter (d12) in a step extending in the radial direction (R1).
10. The fuel injection system (200) according to claim 6, wherein the inner circumferential surface (10a) of the distributor pipe (1) defines a circular cross section.
11. The fuel rail (100) according to claim 2, wherein the distributor pipe (1) has a first inside diameter (d12) on a side of the projection (14) facing the inlet connection (11) and a second inside diameter (d12) on a side of the projection (14) facing the outlet connections (12), wherein the second inside diameter (d12) is smaller than the first inside diameter (d11).
12. The fuel rail (100) according to claim 11, wherein the support projection (14) is formed in that the first inside diameter (d11) transitions into the second inside diameter (d12) in a step extending in the radial direction (R1).
13. The fuel rail (100) according to claim 12, wherein the inner circumferential surface (10a) of the distributor pipe (1) defines a circular cross section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The invention will be described in the following with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] In the drawings, the same reference signs denote like or functionally like components, unless stated otherwise.
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[0024] As shown schematically in
[0025] As further shown by way of example in
[0026] As shown by way of example in
[0027] In principle, the support projection 14 can also be formed in another manner, e.g. by connecting pieces, pins or the like protruding radially from the inner circumferential surface 10a. It is also conceivable for a groove to be formed in the inner circumferential surface 10a, into which a spring washer is inserted. In general, the support projection 14 protrudes in a radial direction R1 extending transversely to the longitudinal axis L1 into an interior 10 of the distributor pipe 1.
[0028] As can also be seen in
[0029] The throttle piece 2 is shown by way of example in
[0030] As shown in
[0031] The throttle piece 2 thus forms an internal throttle in the distributor pipe 1, as a result of which pressure fluctuations in the second region 16 of the distributor pipe 1 are reduced when fuel flows through the through-opening or throttle opening 20 of the throttle piece 2 from the first region into the second region 15, 16 of the interior 10. Since the throttle piece 2 abuts the projection 14 arranged between the inlet connection 11 and the outlet connections 12 in the axial direction, an unwanted shift of the throttle piece 2 along the longitudinal axis L1 during the operation of the fuel injection system 200 is reliably counteracted.
[0032] Although the present invention has been described by way of example on the basis of exemplary embodiments, it is not restricted to these embodiments, but rather can be modified in various ways. In particular, combinations of the exemplary embodiments above are also conceivable.