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US1996180A
US1996180A US587002A US58700232A US1996180A US 1996180 A US1996180 A US 1996180A US 587002 A US587002 A US 587002A US 58700232 A US58700232 A US 58700232A US 1996180 A US1996180 A US 1996180A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01LCYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
    • F01L1/00Valve-gear or valve arrangements, e.g. lift-valve gear
    • F01L1/02Valve drive
    • 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
    • F02M61/04Fuel-injectors not provided for in groups F02M39/00 - F02M57/00 or F02M67/00 having valves, e.g. having a plurality of valves in series
    • F02M61/10Other injectors with elongated valve bodies, i.e. of needle-valve type
    • 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
    • F02M2700/00Supplying, feeding or preparing air, fuel, fuel air mixtures or auxiliary fluids for a combustion engine; Use of exhaust gas; Compressors for piston engines
    • F02M2700/07Nozzles and injectors with controllable fuel supply
    • F02M2700/074Injection valve actuated by fuel pressure for pressurised fuel supply

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  • An object of my invention is to insure efficient engine performance in engines of the aforesaid typeby providing a fuel filtering device which is so positioned and arranged that the same must be exposed on servicing the atomizer. When thus exposed the filtering device is never neglected as is the general tendency when removal and cleaning of the filtering device entails a separate and independent operation.
  • Eg. l is a transverse sectional viw of a portion of an engine cylinder and associated fuel atomizing means
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view taken. substantially on the line 2 2 of Fig. l,
  • Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view taken on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2, and
  • Fig. 4 is a detail sectional view taken on the line lof Fig. 2.
  • Af designates an engine structure having a cylinder lil closed at one end by a cylinder head structure H carrying a fuel atomizing device B.
  • the cylinder head structure is provided with a reentrant head portion I2 spaced from the cylinder wall 'in such almanner as to provide a sleeve pocket i3 for'accommodating the upper or outer portion of a sleeve valve means I4.
  • 'I'he engine cylinder is provided with intake and exhaust ports l5 and I6 respectively cooperating with the sleeve intake and exhaust ports I1 and i8 and the sleeve valve means may be actuated in any suitable and well known manner.
  • the cylinder head is provided with a combustion chamber i9 and the fuel atomizing device vB is preferably removably secured to the head in the usual manner.
  • the fuel atomizing device isfprovided with a plunger yieldingly held on its seat by the spring 2i acting through levers 22 and 23.
  • the fuel pressure from the supply line l0 directly communicates with thechamber 25 and exerts a pressure upwardly on the plunger 20.
  • the push rod 26 may be actuated in any suitable manner and when so actuated it acts through the lever 22 to compress the spring 2
  • the atomizingdevice consists of a structure 21 having a "passage 2B connecting the chamber 25 20 with an enlarged recess 29.in the laterally extending boss S, 4said recess being internally threaded as at 3i.
  • the supply line 24 terminates in a tting 32 having an opening 33, a passage 36 in said fitting communicating ⁇ with the fuel 2o supply line and opening into the opening 33.
  • a coupling C is provided for clamping 'the fitting 32 to the atomizing device, said coupling having an externally threaded shank screwed into the internally threaded recess 29 and ahead 30 3S for engaging said fitting 32 and clamping same to the atomizing structure 21.
  • the shank of nthe coupling is provided with an annular groove 31 communicating with the passage 33 and a longitudinally extending groove 36 connecting groove 35 3l with an annular lgroove 39 spaced axially of said shank from the annular groove 31.
  • the inner end of the shank is internally and axially bored as at dil, the said bore opening into the ree cess 29 thus communicating with the passage 28 40 in the atomizing device.
  • the shank is radially bored or slotted as at dl toconnect the annular groove 39 with the internal bore t0.
  • the fuel may freely flow from the supply line 24 through passage 33 in the fitting 32 into annular 45 groove 31 and thence into annular groove 39 by. way of groove 38. From annular groove 39 the fuel may ow through the radial passages or -holes 4l into the internal bore. 40 and to the chamber 25 in the atomizing device adjacent the 50 injection nozzle.
  • a filter 82 consisting of a very fine ywire with slight projections (a known filtering mechanism (is preferably formed as a unitary structure with the coupling C- and this wire coil is from the assembly with the coupling C which,
  • a coupling of the character specified including a fitting adapted for attachment with a device having a bore and a fuel conducting passage to be supplied with a fuel andcommunicating with said bore, said fitting assembled within said bore and removable axially therefrom and having an internal fuel passage arranged to communicate with the passage of said device, a sep-- arate intake coupling element cooperating with the fitting to provide a fuel passage externally of the fitting, said fitting havingy a second external annular passage spaced axially of the fitting from said first fuel passage and communicating, therewith, said fitting provided with intermediate passages connecting said internal passage with said second external fuel passage, and a filter device carried externally of said fitting and interposed in the path of said fuel flow in flowing from said second external passage to said internal passage, said filter devicebeing assembled within said second fuel passage.
  • a coupling of the character specied including a fitting adapted for attachment with a device having a bore and a fuel conducting passage to be supplied with a fuel and communicating with said bore, said fitting fitted within said bore and removable axially therefrom and having an internal fuel passage arranged to communicate with the passage of said device, a separate intake coupling element cooperating with the fitting to provide a fuel passage externally of the fitting, said fitting provided with an annular recess co4 operating with said bore for providing a second fuel' passage spaced axially of the fitting from said first passage and communicating therewith, said tting Ihaving intermediate passages connecting said internal passage with said second external fuel passage, and a relative fine coiled spring filtering device encircling said fitting within said second fuel passage and interposed in the path of sai-d fuel fiow in flowing from said second external passage to said internal passage.
  • a coupling of the character specied including a fitting adapted for attachment with a device having a bore and a fuel conducting passage to be supplied with a fuel and communicating with said bore, said fitting having an internal l'fuel passage arranged to communicate with the passage of said device, a separate intake coupling element cooperating With the fitting to provide a fuel passage externally of the fitting, said fitting provided with an annular recess cooperating with said bore for providing a second fuel passage spaced axially of the fitting from said first passage and communicating therewith, said fitting having intermediate passages connecting said internal passage with said second external fuel passage, and a relative fine coiled spring filtering device within said second fuel passage encircling said fitting and covering the mouth of said intermediate passages whereby to filter the fuel in passing from said second external passage to said internal passage.
  • -A coupling of the character specified including a fitting adapted for attachment with a device having a bore and a fuel conducting passage adapted to be supplied with a fuel and communicating with said bore, said fitting fitted within said boreand removable axially therefrom and having an internal fuel passage arranged to communicate with the passage in said device and outwardly extending radial passages connecting said internal passage with the outer surface of the fitting, a relative fine coiled spring filtering device encircling said fitting and covering the mouth of said radial passages to filter the fuel prior to introduction to said device, and an intake coupling ring cooperatively associated with said fitting to provide an annular fuel chamber externally of the fitting and spaced from said filtering device axially of the fitting, said fitting having longitudinally extending passages connecting said annular fuel chamber with said filtering device.
  • a coupling of the character specified including a fitting adapted for attachment with a device having fuel conducting passage adapted to be supplied with a fuel and a bore communicating with said conducting passage.
  • said fitting having an internal fuel passage arranged to communicate with the passage in said device and outwardly extending radial passages connecting said internal passage with the outer surface of the fitting, said fitting secured within'the bore and removable axially therefrom, a relative fine coiled spring filtering device encircling said fitting within the bore and covering the mouth of said radial passages to filter the fuel prior to introduction to said device, and an intake coupling ring cooperatively associated with said fitting to provide an annular fuel chamber externally of the fitting and spaced from said filtering device axially of the fitting, vsaid fitting having longi- -tudinally extending external grooves connecting said annular fuel chamber with said filtering device.

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April. 2, 1935- V E. T. VINCENT 1,996,180
lENGINE Filed Jan. 16, 1932 ATTORNEY.
Patented' Apr. r2, t 1935 UNITED STATES ine/6,180
ENGINE Edward T. Vincent, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Continental Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich., a corporation of Virginia Application January 16 1932, Serial No. 587,002?,`
Claims. (Cl. 2119-164) My invention relates to engines -and more particularly to engines of the fuel injection type, my improvements-residing more particularly in the means for coupling the fuel supply line with s .the fuel atomizing device and for filtering the fuel thus introduced to the fuel atomizing device.'
An object of my invention is to insure efficient engine performance in engines of the aforesaid typeby providing a fuel filtering device which is so positioned and arranged that the same must be exposed on servicing the atomizer. When thus exposed the filtering device is never neglected as is the general tendency when removal and cleaning of the filtering device entails a separate and independent operation.
Further objects and advantages of my invention reside in the novel combination and arrangement of parts more particularly hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawing illustrating one embodiment of my invention, and in which:
Eg. l is a transverse sectional viw of a portion of an engine cylinder and associated fuel atomizing means,
Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view taken. substantially on the line 2 2 of Fig. l,
Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view taken on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2, and
Fig. 4 is a detail sectional view taken on the line lof Fig. 2.
For purposes of illustration Ihave chosen toI illustrate. my device incorporated with a com.
ever it is desirable to filter a liquid.y The illus-v trations show a single sleeve valve engine, but
obviously the particular type of engine forms no part of this invention and obviously I Wishit understood that I do not limit my invention to the particular type shown and described.
Af designates an engine structure having a cylinder lil closed at one end by a cylinder head structure H carrying a fuel atomizing device B. In the illustrated embodiment of my invention, the cylinder head structure is provided with a reentrant head portion I2 spaced from the cylinder wall 'in such almanner as to provide a sleeve pocket i3 for'accommodating the upper or outer portion of a sleeve valve means I4. 'I'he engine cylinder is provided with intake and exhaust ports l5 and I6 respectively cooperating with the sleeve intake and exhaust ports I1 and i8 and the sleeve valve means may be actuated in any suitable and well known manner.
The cylinder head is provided with a combustion chamber i9 and the fuel atomizing device vB is preferably removably secured to the head in the usual manner.' In the illustrated embodiment of my invention, the fuel atomizing device isfprovided with a plunger yieldingly held on its seat by the spring 2i acting through levers 22 and 23.- The fuel pressure from the supply line l0 directly communicates with thechamber 25 and exerts a pressure upwardly on the plunger 20. The push rod 26 may be actuated in any suitable manner and when so actuated it acts through the lever 22 to compress the spring 2| and rel5 lease the plunger thereby `permitting the fuel pressure to unseat the plunger and to be sprayed into the combustion chamber.
The atomizingdevice consists of a structure 21 having a "passage 2B connecting the chamber 25 20 with an enlarged recess 29.in the laterally extending boss S, 4said recess being internally threaded as at 3i. The supply line 24 terminates in a tting 32 having an opening 33, a passage 36 in said fitting communicating `with the fuel 2o supply line and opening into the opening 33.
A coupling C is provided for clamping 'the fitting 32 to the atomizing device, said coupling having an externally threaded shank screwed into the internally threaded recess 29 and ahead 30 3S for engaging said fitting 32 and clamping same to the atomizing structure 21. The shank of nthe coupling is provided with an annular groove 31 communicating with the passage 33 and a longitudinally extending groove 36 connecting groove 35 3l with an annular lgroove 39 spaced axially of said shank from the annular groove 31. The inner end of the shank is internally and axially bored as at dil, the said bore opening into the ree cess 29 thus communicating with the passage 28 40 in the atomizing device. The shank is radially bored or slotted as at dl toconnect the annular groove 39 with the internal bore t0. Thus the fuel may freely flow from the supply line 24 through passage 33 in the fitting 32 into annular 45 groove 31 and thence into annular groove 39 by. way of groove 38. From annular groove 39 the fuel may ow through the radial passages or -holes 4l into the internal bore. 40 and to the chamber 25 in the atomizing device adjacent the 50 injection nozzle.
A filter 82 consisting of a very fine ywire with slight projections (a known filtering mechanism (is preferably formed as a unitary structure with the coupling C- and this wire coil is from the assembly with the coupling C which,
must be entirely removed in order to disconnect the fuel line, the disconnection of said fuel line being necessary when removing the atomizing device. for service or for other reasons. Thus, whenever the fuel supply line is disconnected, the filter 42 is exposed to View and consequently may be readily and conveniently cleaned. The construction herein shown and described insures the frequent cleaning of the fuel filter, thereby resulting in more eiiicient and reliable engine perfomance.
It Awill be apparent to those skilled in the art to which my invention pertains that various modifications and changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of my invention or from the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim as my invention is:
l. A coupling of the character specified including a fitting adapted for attachment with a device having a bore and a fuel conducting passage to be supplied with a fuel andcommunicating with said bore, said fitting assembled within said bore and removable axially therefrom and having an internal fuel passage arranged to communicate with the passage of said device, a sep-- arate intake coupling element cooperating with the fitting to provide a fuel passage externally of the fitting, said fitting havingy a second external annular passage spaced axially of the fitting from said first fuel passage and communicating, therewith, said fitting provided with intermediate passages connecting said internal passage with said second external fuel passage, and a filter device carried externally of said fitting and interposed in the path of said fuel flow in flowing from said second external passage to said internal passage, said filter devicebeing assembled within said second fuel passage.
2. A coupling of the character specied including a fitting adapted for attachment with a device having a bore and a fuel conducting passage to be supplied with a fuel and communicating with said bore, said fitting fitted within said bore and removable axially therefrom and having an internal fuel passage arranged to communicate with the passage of said device, a separate intake coupling element cooperating with the fitting to provide a fuel passage externally of the fitting, said fitting provided with an annular recess co4 operating with said bore for providing a second fuel' passage spaced axially of the fitting from said first passage and communicating therewith, said tting Ihaving intermediate passages connecting said internal passage with said second external fuel passage, and a relative fine coiled spring filtering device encircling said fitting within said second fuel passage and interposed in the path of sai-d fuel fiow in flowing from said second external passage to said internal passage.
3. A coupling of the character specied including a fitting adapted for attachment with a device having a bore and a fuel conducting passage to be supplied with a fuel and communicating with said bore, said fitting having an internal l'fuel passage arranged to communicate with the passage of said device, a separate intake coupling element cooperating With the fitting to provide a fuel passage externally of the fitting, said fitting provided with an annular recess cooperating with said bore for providing a second fuel passage spaced axially of the fitting from said first passage and communicating therewith, said fitting having intermediate passages connecting said internal passage with said second external fuel passage, and a relative fine coiled spring filtering device within said second fuel passage encircling said fitting and covering the mouth of said intermediate passages whereby to filter the fuel in passing from said second external passage to said internal passage.
4. -A coupling of the character specified including a fitting adapted for attachment with a device having a bore and a fuel conducting passage adapted to be supplied with a fuel and communicating with said bore, said fitting fitted within said boreand removable axially therefrom and having an internal fuel passage arranged to communicate with the passage in said device and outwardly extending radial passages connecting said internal passage with the outer surface of the fitting, a relative fine coiled spring filtering device encircling said fitting and covering the mouth of said radial passages to filter the fuel prior to introduction to said device, and an intake coupling ring cooperatively associated with said fitting to provide an annular fuel chamber externally of the fitting and spaced from said filtering device axially of the fitting, said fitting having longitudinally extending passages connecting said annular fuel chamber with said filtering device.
5. A coupling of the character specified including a fitting adapted for attachment with a device having fuel conducting passage adapted to be supplied with a fuel and a bore communicating with said conducting passage. said fitting having an internal fuel passage arranged to communicate with the passage in said device and outwardly extending radial passages connecting said internal passage with the outer surface of the fitting, said fitting secured within'the bore and removable axially therefrom, a relative fine coiled spring filtering device encircling said fitting within the bore and covering the mouth of said radial passages to filter the fuel prior to introduction to said device, and an intake coupling ring cooperatively associated with said fitting to provide an annular fuel chamber externally of the fitting and spaced from said filtering device axially of the fitting, vsaid fitting having longi- -tudinally extending external grooves connecting said annular fuel chamber with said filtering device.
EDWARD T. lVINCENT.
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US2602005A (en) * 1944-02-23 1952-07-01 American Bosch Corp Fuel injection nozzle
US2655140A (en) * 1947-12-01 1953-10-13 Lee Royal Fuel injection apparatus

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US2602005A (en) * 1944-02-23 1952-07-01 American Bosch Corp Fuel injection nozzle
US2655140A (en) * 1947-12-01 1953-10-13 Lee Royal Fuel injection apparatus

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