EP3786440A1 - Kraftstoffeinspritzanordnung für eine brennkraftmaschine und haltekomponente - Google Patents

Kraftstoffeinspritzanordnung für eine brennkraftmaschine und haltekomponente Download PDF

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EP3786440A1
EP3786440A1 EP19193699.6A EP19193699A EP3786440A1 EP 3786440 A1 EP3786440 A1 EP 3786440A1 EP 19193699 A EP19193699 A EP 19193699A EP 3786440 A1 EP3786440 A1 EP 3786440A1
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Roberto Ricci
Andrea Puccini
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M61/00Fuel-injectors not provided for in groups F02M39/00 - F02M57/00 or F02M67/00
    • F02M61/14Arrangements of injectors with respect to engines; Mounting of injectors
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M2200/00Details of fuel-injection apparatus, not otherwise provided for
    • F02M2200/80Fuel injection apparatus manufacture, repair or assembly
    • F02M2200/8023Fuel injection apparatus manufacture, repair or assembly the assembly involving use of quick-acting mechanisms, e.g. clips
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M2200/00Details of fuel-injection apparatus, not otherwise provided for
    • F02M2200/85Mounting of fuel injection apparatus
    • F02M2200/853Mounting of fuel injection apparatus involving use of quick-acting mechanism, e.g. clips
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M2200/00Details of fuel-injection apparatus, not otherwise provided for
    • F02M2200/85Mounting of fuel injection apparatus
    • F02M2200/856Mounting of fuel injection apparatus characterised by mounting injector to fuel or common rail, or vice versa

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  • the present disclosure relates to a fuel injection assembly for an internal combustion engine, particularly but not exclusively, for a gasoline direct injection internal combustion engine.
  • Fuel injection assemblies are widely used for injecting fuel into an internal combustion engine, commonly having an injector for each cylinder of a multi-cylinder engine in which the fuel is supplied from a reservoir in the form of a common rail to which each of the injectors is connected.
  • the assembly is also suitable for use in a single cylinder engine.
  • the injectors may be secured directly to the cylinder head of the engine to project into the combustion chamber.
  • Such arrangements have a disadvantage in that noise generated by the injection and combustion process is transmitted through the engine to the exterior.
  • one solution is to isolate the injector from direct mechanical connection with the engine, for example by suspending the injector in a fuel rail injector cup with a flexible seal therebetween to prevent leakage of fuel from the injector cup past the fuel injector. This is achieved by means of a holding element, commonly called a fork clip.
  • the injector cup itself is secured to the fuel rail and the engine. In this way there is no direct mechanical coupling between the injector and the engine components.
  • the present disclosure seeks to provide a fuel injection assembly with an improved arrangement for positioning the fuel injector.
  • a fuel injection assembly comprising an elongate fuel injector having a fuel inlet port and a fuel outlet port, an injector cup, and a holding component for securing the fuel injector in the injector cup.
  • the injector cup comprises a generally cylindrical body having a longitudinal axis L, an upper end adapted to be connected to a fuel rail mechanically and hydraulically, and a lower end, the injector cup being open at its lower end to receive a fuel inlet port of the fuel injector.
  • a slot is formed in the peripheral wall of the injector cup for receiving an engagement element of the holding component.
  • the holding component further comprises two generally parallel supporting arms adapted to engage opposite sides of the fuel injector. The two supporting arms each have a resilient extension to resiliently engage the lower end of the injector cup on respective opposite sides of the fuel injector, each of the resilient extensions engaging the injector cup at at least two spaced points.
  • the present disclosure provides a fuel injection assembly which has less components as the holding element and the indexing clip are combined into one component.
  • Each resilient extension of each of the support arms engages the lower end of the injector cup on respective opposite sides of the fuel injector and at a minimum of two spaced points. This arrangement avoids the holding element being able to tilt relative to the longitudinal axis L so that a variation in the alignment of injector with respect to the injector cup can be hindered, in particular relative tilting of the fuel injector with respect to the injector cup and the longitudinal axis L of the injector cup can be avoided.
  • the holding element described herein provides a retaining function which provides an axial force in the longitudinal direction L for attaching the fuel injector to the injector cup, an orientation function which prevents radial movement of both the holding element about the longitudinal axis L and relative radial movement between the injector cup and the fuel injector and an anti-tilting function that is provided by the at least two contact points between the extension of the supporting arms of the holding element and the injector cup, for example the lower surface of a flange of the injector cup.
  • a single one-piece holding component provides all three functions, which reduces costs and eases assembly, for example compared to a multi-component arrangement.
  • the supporting arm and its resilient extension may form a general U-shape in plan view with the engagement element extending from one end of the supporting arm substantially perpendicularly to the supporting arm and, when installed, parallel to the longitudinal axis.
  • the resilient extension has a free end facing towards the engagement element which gives the resilient element its resilience as the resilient extension is able to move towards the supporting arm in response to force acting perpendicularly to the surface of the resilient extension.
  • the supporting arms may extend substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis L.
  • the resilient extensions may extend substantially parallel to the supporting arms and also substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis in the installed position.
  • the two generally parallel supporting arms adapted to engage opposite sides of a groove in the outer surface of the fuel injector.
  • the grove may be annular.
  • two or more grooves may be provided on opposite sides of the outer surface of the fuel injector with one supporting arm of the holding component engaging with one of the grooves on opposite sides of the fuel injector.
  • the resilient extensions are each profiled to have a waveform having a plurality of spaced peaks, at least two of the peaks engaging the injector cup at at least two spaced points. In embodiments including two peaks, both peaks engage the injector cup at two points that are spaced apart on the injector cup.
  • the injector cup has a peripheral flange at its lower end, and each of the peaks engages with the peripheral flange.
  • the slot for the engagement element is formed in the flange.
  • the engagement element comprises a pair of spaced engagement arms extending generally parallel to the axis L and substantially at right angles from the supporting arms.
  • Each of the engagement arms has a shank having at its free end an enlarged section having an inclined outer surface. In the installed condition, the enlarged section projects through the slot, and provides a shoulder to engage the flange of the injector cup.
  • each of the spaced engagement arms have adjacent the junction with the supporting arms an undercut on their facing edges.
  • the holding component is a one-piece component formed from a sheet metal material such as stainless steel or a plastics material.
  • the disclosure also provides a holding component for a fuel injection assembly for securing a fuel injector in fuel injector cup, the injector cup comprising a generally cylindrical body extending along a longitudinal axis L, an upper end adapted to be connected to a fuel rail mechanically and hydraulically, and a lower end open to receive a fuel inlet port of the fuel injector.
  • a slot is being formed in the peripheral wall of the injector cup for receiving an engagement element of the holding component.
  • the holding component comprises the engagement element and further comprises two generally parallel supporting arms adapted to engage opposite sides of the fuel injector.
  • the two supporting arms each have a resilient extension which, in the installed position, are adapted to resiliently engage the lower end of the injector cup on respective opposite sides of the fuel injector, each of the resilient extensions being adapted to engage the injector cup at at least two spaced points.
  • the resilient extensions are each profiled to have a waveform having a plurality of spaced peaks, at least two of the peaks engaging the injector cup at at least two spaced points.
  • the supporting arm and its resilient extension may form a general U-shape in plan view with the engagement element extending from one end of the supporting arm substantially perpendicularly to the supporting arm and, when installed, parallel to the longitudinal axis.
  • the resilient extension has a free end facing towards the engagement element which gives the resilient element its resilience as the resilient extension is able to move towards the supporting arm in response to force acting perpendicularly to the surface of the resilient extension.
  • the supporting arms may extend substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis L.
  • the resilient extensions may extend substantially parallel to the supporting arms and also substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis in the installed position.
  • the engagement element comprises a pair of spaced engagement arms extending generally at right angles from the supporting arms, each of the engagement arms having a shank having at its free end an enlarged section having an inclined outer surface, the enlarged section, in the installed condition, being adapted to project through the slot, and further providing a shoulder adapted to abut the flange of the injector cup.
  • each of the spaced engagement arms have adjacent the junction with the supporting arms an undercut on their facing edges.
  • the holding component is a one-piece component formed from a sheet metal material, or a one-piece component formed of a plastics material.
  • Embodiments in accordance with this disclosure have the advantage of a low-cost solution to the known problem of accidental displacement of the fuel injector in the injector cup during manufacture and assembly both because of the reduction in the number of individual components, the lower cost of production of the component and the speeding up of assembly.
  • Assembly of the fuel injector and injector cup into a sub-assembly is a simple two stage operation; the holding component is pushed into place on the injector, the injector is inserted in the injector cup to locate the injector in the injector cup until the engagement element snaps into engagement with the injector cup to complete the sub-assembly.
  • Figure 1 shows a three dimensional perspective view of a holding component 8 for securing together an injector cup 2 and a fuel injector 4, to form a fuel injector assembly.
  • FIG 3 shows a cross-section view of the holding element positioned in a flange 6 of the injector cup 2.
  • Figure 2 shows a side view of a fuel injector cup 2 for receiving a fuel injector 4, the injector cup 2 comprising a generally cylindrical body having and axis L .
  • the injector cup 2 is secured, typically by brazing or welding, to a generally tubular fuel rail (not shown) in a mechanically secure and hydraulically fluid tight manner.
  • the cup 2 has an opening for receiving the fuel inlet 10 of the fuel injector 4.
  • the fuel injector inlet 10 engages with the hydraulic connection to the fuel rail to provide a direct fuel path between the fuel rail and the fuel injector 4 through the injector cup 2.
  • the fuel injector 4 is generally cylindrical and has an axis coaxial with the axis L.
  • the fuel injector 4 has a circumferential groove 12 which is engageable by the holding component 8, described hereinafter, which is used to secure and locate the fuel injector positively in the injector cup 2.
  • the injector cup 2 has a radially extending peripheral flange 6 at its lower end, a slot 14 being formed in the flange to receive and securely engage an engagement element 16 of the holding component 8.
  • the holding component 8 has two generally parallel supporting arms 18 extending from the engagement element 16 which are adapted to engage opposite sides of a groove 12 on outer surface of the fuel injector 4.
  • the support arms 18 extend substantially perpendicular to the engagement element 16.
  • the engagement element 16 extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis L and the support arms 18 extend substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis L.
  • the two supporting arms 18 have arcuate, facing recesses 19 which serve to engage the groove 12 on the fuel injector 4.
  • the groove 12 may be annular or two grooves, one to engage each of the supporting arms 18 may be provided on opposite sides of the fuel injector 4.
  • the supporting arms 18 extend into resilient extensions 20 which have an arcuate section 21 which curves through substantially 180° to an end section having a wave form 22 which has a plurality of peaks 24 extending along the length of the waveform, two in the example shown.
  • the plurality of peaks 24 engage the underside of the peripheral flange 6 at two spaced apart contact points 38.
  • the fuel injector 4 is thus securely in contact with the injector cup 2 at four spaced points around the periphery of the injector cup 2.
  • the supporting arm 18, arcuate section 21 and resilient extension 20 form a substantial U shape.
  • the free end of the resilient extension is able to move in directions parallel to the longitudinal direction providing it with resilience and enabling the resilient extension together with the supporting arm 19 engaged with the grove 12 to provide an axial force between the fuel injector 4 and the injector cup 2 so as to secure the fuel injector 4 to the injector cup 2.
  • the holding component 8 has an engagement element 16 comprising two spaced engagement arms 26 extending generally parallel to the axis L and substantially at right angles to the supporting arms 18.
  • Each engagement arm 26 has a main shank 28 which culminates in an enlarged section at its free end having an inclined outer surface 32.
  • the slope of the inclination of the two surfaces 32 are directed inwardly towards the other surface 32 to provide a reducing dimension in the lateral direction towards the outer ends of the two engagement arms 26.
  • a shoulder 30 is formed between the enlarged section and the main shank 28.
  • each inner facing edges 36 of each engagement arm 26 is formed with an undercut 34 to facilitate bending of the engagement arms 26 towards each other.
  • the supporting arms 18 of the holding component 8 are the first inserted in the groove 12 in the fuel injector 4.
  • the fuel injector is then offered up into the injector cup 2 with the engagement arms 26 aligned with the slot 14 in the peripheral flange of the injector cup 2.
  • the inclined outer surfaces 32 of the arms engage the edges of the slot 14 and are resiliently deflected inwardly until the enlarged section passes through the slot and snaps outwardly to secure the holding component 8 to the injector cup 2.
  • the resilient extension 20 together with the supporting arm 18 engaged with the groove 12 provides an axial force between the fuel injector 4 and the injector cup 2 and the engagement element 16 provides radial orientation of the fuel injector 4 with respect to the injector cup 2.
  • Figure 4 illustrates the feature of the present disclosure that if an accidental lateral force is applied to the fuel injector 4 in the direction of the arrow A, the disturbing force is transmitted to the injector cup 2 at the four contact points 38 between the resilient extension 20 and the injector cup 2 and is distributed about the periphery of the injector cup 2. In this way, the fuel injector 4 is maintained in the correct alignment on the longitudinal axis L of the injector cup 2 and tilting of the fuel injector 4 about the longitudinal axis L is prevented.
  • the holding component 8 may be formed by shaping or pressing from a resilient sheet metal material, which may be stainless steel.
  • the holding component 8 may manufactured from a single flat sheet of metal by simply folding and shaping the material into the component and is particularly advantageous in providing a very lightweight, cost-effective and speedy solution.
  • the holding component prefferably be formed of a plastics material, for example moulded plastics material.
  • Figures 4 and 5 illustrate a comparison arrangement in which a holding component 8' in which similar parts are designated with the same reference number and a ' sign.
  • the comparison holding component 8' has an engagement element 16' and two supporting arms 18', each of which extend via an arcuate section 21' into a resilient extension 20'.
  • the resilient extension 20' has a single peak 24' so that the single peak 24' engages the injector cup 2 at a single position 38'.
  • the one-piece holding element 8 described herein provides three orientation functions: a retaining function which provides an axial force in the longitudinal direction L for attaching the fuel injector 4 to the injector cup 2; an orientation function which prevents radial movement of both the holding element 8 about the longitudinal axis L and relative radial movement between the injector cup 2 and the fuel injector 4, and an anti-tilting function that is provided by the at least two contact points 38 between the extension 20 of the supporting arms of the holding element 8 and the injector cup 2, for example the lower surface of a flange 6 of the injector cup 2.

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