US3695235A - Heat seal for fuel injection nozzles - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- bushing may be axially compressed between an internal shoulder formed within the bore of the cylinder head and abuilt-up portion on the nozzle assembly.
- References cued The axial compression acting on the bushing causes UNITED A E PATENTS the bushing to have radial expansion so as to completely till the annular space formed between the 2,058,487 10/ 1936 MOFk ..123/32H nozzle and the internal wall of the bore fi i a 3,056,577 10/1962 KUllSelS ..239/DIG. 19 cavity within the cylinder head.
- An annular disk like 3,131,866 5/1964 Cummms et al ..239/533 monel member may be fit over the nozzle and 2,897,800 8/1959 Haas ..123/32 V ported adjacent the hot axial end f the bushing to g fz 2 332 3 sulate the surface thereof against the effect of hot O a d 3,058,452 10/1962 Espen Kunststoff ..123/32 R Cy m er gases 3,038,456 6/1962 Dreisin ..123/32 R 7 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures HEAT SEAL FOR FUEL INJECTION NOZZLES BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
- the present invention relates generally to fuel injection nozzles for internal combustion engines and more particularly to an improved heat sealing apparatus and method for protecting fuel injection nozzles and associated apparatus from hot cylinder gasses.
- annular seals or gaskets of conventional design which are sometimes disposed within annular recesses formed circumferentially about the tubular nozzle.
- These seals have consisted of. materials such as copper or the like and, in spite of the presence of such sealing devices, cylinder gas seepage often occurs through the annular passage between the nozzle and the surrounding bore hole.
- the weeping gases deposit a carbonaceous substance along the outer surface of the nozzle which deposit causes an adherence between the nozzle and the internal surface of the cylinder head bore hole.
- the hot gasses acting upon the full length of the nozzle tend to impart a substantial amount of heat thereto which is then conducted through the nozzle to associated apparatus outside the combustion area of the cylinder.
- the carbonaceous deposits are not confined to the smooth surface of the nozzle, however, but also form on whatever connecting means may be utilized to mount the nozzle within a cylinder head bore hole. Since the removal of a fuel injection nozzle may occur quite frequently, as the removal would normally be associated with the replacement of spark plugs in a spark ignition engine, it is important that the parts for mounting the nozzle within the cylinder head bore hole not become frozen together by such cylinder gas deposits.
- One approach for shielding the length of an injection nozzle against the high temperatures of the cylinder gases and for simultaneously preventing carbonaceous buildups along the surface of the nozzle is to coat the nozzle with a polymer substance before installing the nozzle within an internal combustion engine.
- Such a provision has been found to be less than satisfactory because there still exists an axial passage between the coated nozzle and the internal surface of the cylinder head bore so that carbonaceous gases may seep therethrough to the members of the apparatus provided for mounting the nozzle.
- the high temperature gases acting along the relatively large surface area of such a polymer coating tends to burn the coating away which burning exposes at least a portion of the nozzle so as to render to coating ineffective to solve the heat conduction problem.
- an elongated sleeve-like heat sealing member consisting of a polymer substance and disposed about a fuel injection nozzle.
- the sleeve member Upon the insertion of the nozzle within a bore hole formed in a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine, the sleeve member is axially compressed so as to completely fill the annular space formed between the surface of the nozzle and the internal surface of the surrounding bore hole. The sleeve member is thereby forcibly urged radially and axially against the surfaces of .both the nozzle and the bore hole.
- an annular disk-like member may be disposed adjacent the hot end of the nozzle so as to insulate that end of the sleeve member from the effects of high temperature cylinder gases.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a heat seal formed in accordance with the present invention:
- FIG. 2 is an axial sectional view of the heat seal of the present invention operationally installed about and immediately adjacent a fuel injection nozzle disposed within a bore hole formed through a cylinder head;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of an apparatus according to the present invention installed in another injection nozzle configuration
- FIG. 4 shows a modified heat seal disposed about a frusto-conical cooling member which, in turn, is disposed immediately adjacent a fuel injection nozzle mounted within a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine.
- FIG. 1 shows a heat seal formed in accordance with the present invention.
- the seal comprises a bushing having an elongated hollow cylindrical body indicated generally as 10.
- the diameter of the internal surface 12 may be approximately equal to the outside diameter of a fuel injection nozzle to be protected.
- the outer cylindrical surface 14 of the heat seal may be approximately equal to the diameter of the internal surface of a bore hole formed in a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine which bore hole is to be utilized for retaining the fuel injection nozzle.
- the length of the sleeve 10 may be slightly more than the length of the surrounding cavity so the sleeve is expanded radially when assembled. The reasons for providing the aforementioned diameters and lengths so that the seal 10 fits tightly within the annular cavity between the bore and the nozzle will become apparent upon reading the remaining portion of the detailed description.
- the heat seal 10 may comprise a polymer substance such as tetrafluoroethylene which is cold under the trademark Teflon by E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Delaware.
- a bore hole is formed within a cylinder head 16 and is defined by the internal cylindrical surface 18.
- the axial end of the bore hole surface 18 adjacent a combustion area 20 within the cylinder 16 is formed with an internal shoulder 22. From the shoulder 22 to the combustion chamber end of the bore hole, the surface defining the bore hole may be conical as is surface 24.
- a fuel injection nozzle 26 is disposed within the bore hole defined by the surface 18 and is provided with the heat seal 10 fitted coaxially thereover.
- the fuel injection nozzle 26 may be of the conventional type wherein a fuel inlet conduit 32 connects therewith at a generally 90 angle thereto.
- a fuel inlet fitting 28 may be welded or threadedly engaged on the tubular nozzle 26 at a point remote from the outlet end 30 of the nozzle.
- the fuel inlet conduit 32 communicates with the fuel inlet fitting 28 and directs fuel thereto from a fuel supply conduit (not shown) which is connected to the fuel inlet conduit 32 by means of a second fitting 34.
- the fuel inlet fitting 28 mounted on the nozzle 26 may be formed as a partial spheroid having a planar lower surface 36.
- a threaded bore hole 40 may be drilled within the cylinder head adjacent the fuel injection retaining bore hole defined by the surface 18 and may be sized to receive a bolt member 42. Threads 44 on the bolt member 42 matingly engage within the threads 46 formed within the bore 40.
- a cantilevered J- shaped clamping member 48 may be provided and formed with two holes defined by surfaces 50 and 52.
- the bolt 42 fits through the hole in the member 48 defined by the surface 50 and is thereafter threadedly engaged within the threads 46 formed in the bore hole 40 of the cylinder head 16.
- the hole in the clamping member 48 defined by surface 52 fits over a rear portion 54 of the fuel injection nozzle 26.
- a terminal end 55 of a bent portion 56 of the cantilevered clamping member 38 is caused to engage with a surface 58 formed on the cylinder head 16 in response to the tightening down of the bolt 42 within the threaded bore 40 of the cylinder head 16.
- This arrangement has been sometimes characterized as a saddle clamp.
- the length of the heat seal 10 is such that when the axial end 62 of the heat seal is resting on the internal shoulder 22 of the cylinder head bore surface 18, the upper axial end 64 of the heat seal 10 extends somewhat above a shoulder 66 defining a portion of the varied diameter surface of the overall fuel injection nozzle retaining bore formed within the cylinder head 16. Since the heat seal 10 extends above the surface of the radially extending shoulder 66, the downwardly urged lower planar surface 36 of the fuel inlet fitting 24 compresses the heat seal 10 against the shoulder 22 formed adjacent the outlet end 30 of the nozzle 26.
- a conventional gasket or washer 65 may be disposed between the surfaces 64 and 66 and, in that case, the end 64 of the seal 10 should extend somewhat above the surface 67 of the gasket 65.
- FIG. 3 the heat seal of the present invention is shown in an operational posture within a fuel injector nozzle having a somewhat different configuration from that shown in FIG. 2.
- a fuel injector body 11 is fit within a fuel injector housing 13 and is provided with a bore hole 15 for the mounting insertion of an alignment pin 17.
- a spray tip member 19 is fitted within the housing 13 and properly aligned by the'placement of the pin 17 within a bore hole 21 formed therein.
- a lower end 23 of the spray tip member 19 extends through a bore hole formed in the cylinder casing 16.
- the lower end 23 of the spray tip is formed with spray holes 25 for directing a fuel spray to the interior of the cylinder 16.
- a drain plug 27 may be fit within bore hole 29 of the body 11 after assembly of the overall nozzle.
- a valve stem 31 is biased to normally close the spray holes 25 by a spring 33 acting on a seat portion 35 of the stem 31.
- pressurized fuel enters a passageway 37, it forces the stem 31 to open the holes 25 against the bias of the spring 33 and fuel is injected into the engine cylinder 16 as a result thereof.
- a heat seal 10, according to the present invention is
- the seal is of length which is greater than the length of thecavity 39.
- the seal 10 is longitudinally compressed between a gasket 41 and an annular, monel shield 43 which is positioned at the lower end of the cavity 39, and thus longitudinally shortens the cavity 39.
- the gasket 41 may be of a conventional type and may be used to prevent any gases from seeping through the space 45 defined by the juncture of members 13 and 19.
- the monel shield 43 protects the lower axial end 62 of the heat seal 10 against burning due to direct contact with the hot gases within the cylinder.
- a small annular space 47 may be provided for permitting the seal 10 to extrude if the volume of material thereof exceeds the volume of the cavity 39.
- the seal 10 prevents carbonaceous substances and heat from causing the seizing of the removable parts of the nozzle assembly. Such seizing may cause, for example, the shearing of the alignment pin 17 during the removal of the nozzle for maintenance.
- a cooling muff 72 comprising a generally frusto-conical shape with an internal axial bore formed therethrough defined by a surface 74, may be fit over the fuel injection nozzle 26 for enhancing the cooling thereof.
- the seal 70 expands outwardly in the axial direction to fill the entire surrounding cavity.
- the seal 70 thus provides a gas barrier which extends axially and radially of the portion of the annular space (between the cooling muff 72 and the bore hole) lying in a radial plane defining the lowermost limit of the annular space.
- a method and apparatus have been herein provided for preventing the passage of combustion gases along the axial length of a fuel injection nozzle. It can also be seen that the method and apparatus of the present invention provide for the reduction of the area of the nozzle exposed to the high temperature cylinder gases so as to reduce the heat conduction therethrough to apparatus remote from the cylinder. Since the combustion gases are prevented from seeping along the length of the nozzle, no carbon deposits may be formed thereon so that the nozzle may be easily removed from within the retaining bore hole without carbonaceous adhering substances cementing the nozzle therein. Likewise, the ingredients and heat of the cylinder gases are prevented from directly penetrating the fuel inlet fitting and nozzle mounting apparatus so that any removable member thereof will not become frozen or seized with another member.
- This feature facilitates servicing of the fuel injection nozzle. Since the heat seal of the present invention completely fills the annular space between the fuel injection nozzle and the surface 18 of retaining bore hole at the combustion chamber end thereof, the high temperature gases are prevented from traveling axially of the annular space and from burning any significant portion of the surfaces of the seal 10 to reduce the efficiem cy thereof. Only a small annular radially extending surface and a short axial length of the outer surface of the seal are exposed to the burning gases which surfaces may be protected by an annular monel insulating member 43. a
- the overall effects of the present invention are then: to prolong the life of a fuel injection nozzle, to create a more effective heat seal for keeping heat within the cylinder, to facilitate servicing of the fuel injection nozzle by preventing the seizing of movable parts together, and the preservation of the heat se'al itself by preventing the hot cylindergases from affecting but a very small portion of thesurfaces thereof.
- Apparatus comprising:
- said second bore hole having a diameter greater than the diameter of said first bore hole thereby forming a radially offset shoulder at the interface of said first bore hole with said second bore hole;
- a fuel injection nozzle disposed in close proximity within said at least first and second bore holes
- annular volume adjacent to said combustion chamber being defined by said radially offset shoulder, an internal surface of said second bore hole and an external surface of said fuel injection nozzle, said annular volume adjacent to said combustion chamber having an axial length substantially greater than the radial distance between said internal surface of said second bore hole and said external surface of said fuel injection nozzle;
- an elongate generally cylindrical seal member disposed about the fuel injection nozzle, said seal member having an axial length substantially greater than the radial wall thickness thereof to substantially fill, in a relaxed condition, said elongate annular volume;
- seal member being operably axially compressible
- annular disc-like insulating member consists of monel.
- annular disc-like member forms a space extending axially of said seal member for providing a path for extruded seal member material overflowing from said annular volume when said seal member is operatively compressed therein.
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| US3791591A (en) * | 1972-06-08 | 1974-02-12 | H Hedges | Fuel injection nozzle assembly |
| US3841277A (en) * | 1971-10-06 | 1974-10-15 | M Schafer | Injection valve for an internal combustion engine |
| US3892208A (en) * | 1972-07-05 | 1975-07-01 | Mcculloch Corp | Modified injection spray characteristics for spaced burning loci engines |
| US3949713A (en) * | 1973-01-19 | 1976-04-13 | Regie Nationale Des Usines Renault | Electronic fuel injection system for internal combustion engines |
| US4040396A (en) * | 1974-03-28 | 1977-08-09 | Diesel Kiki Co., Ltd. | Fuel injection valve for internal combustion engine |
| US4203402A (en) * | 1976-08-26 | 1980-05-20 | Hans List | Means for securing an injection nozzle |
| US4206725A (en) * | 1978-11-29 | 1980-06-10 | Caterpillar Tractor Co. | Injection nozzle clamp |
| FR2473118A1 (en) * | 1980-01-03 | 1981-07-10 | Bosch Gmbh Robert | DEVICE FOR MOUNTING AN INJECTOR ON AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE |
| US4296887A (en) * | 1978-09-15 | 1981-10-27 | Robert Bosch Gmbh | Heat protected fuel injection plug for internal combustion engines |
| US4528959A (en) * | 1984-01-23 | 1985-07-16 | Deere & Company | Seal for an internal combustion engine |
| FR2587756A1 (en) * | 1985-09-20 | 1987-03-27 | Inst Francais Du Petrole | Method and device for thermally insulating a member with respect to the combustion gases contained in a cylinder of an internal combustion engine by means of thin layers of gas and layers of insulating material |
| FR2591668A1 (en) * | 1985-11-13 | 1987-06-19 | Orbital Eng Pty | FUEL INJECTION ADJUSTMENT FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND ENGINE EQUIPPED WITH SUCH ADJUSTMENT |
| US4742964A (en) * | 1985-10-30 | 1988-05-10 | Aisan Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha | Electromagnetic fuel injector |
| WO1996028656A1 (en) * | 1995-03-10 | 1996-09-19 | Robert Bosch Gmbh | Fuel injection valve for internal combustion engines |
| US6532939B2 (en) * | 2000-05-22 | 2003-03-18 | Suzuki Motor Corporation | Fuel injector fixing structure for use with an in-cylinder injection type engine |
| WO2003060316A1 (en) * | 2002-01-03 | 2003-07-24 | Robert Bosch Gmbh | Fuel injection valve |
| US20040040543A1 (en) * | 2002-08-28 | 2004-03-04 | Michael Mickelson | Gasket for fuel injector |
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| EP2166219A1 (en) * | 2008-09-20 | 2010-03-24 | Stop-Choc Schwingungstechnik GmbH & Co KG | Decoupling element |
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| US3791591A (en) * | 1972-06-08 | 1974-02-12 | H Hedges | Fuel injection nozzle assembly |
| US3892208A (en) * | 1972-07-05 | 1975-07-01 | Mcculloch Corp | Modified injection spray characteristics for spaced burning loci engines |
| US3949713A (en) * | 1973-01-19 | 1976-04-13 | Regie Nationale Des Usines Renault | Electronic fuel injection system for internal combustion engines |
| US4040396A (en) * | 1974-03-28 | 1977-08-09 | Diesel Kiki Co., Ltd. | Fuel injection valve for internal combustion engine |
| US4203402A (en) * | 1976-08-26 | 1980-05-20 | Hans List | Means for securing an injection nozzle |
| US4296887A (en) * | 1978-09-15 | 1981-10-27 | Robert Bosch Gmbh | Heat protected fuel injection plug for internal combustion engines |
| US4206725A (en) * | 1978-11-29 | 1980-06-10 | Caterpillar Tractor Co. | Injection nozzle clamp |
| WO1980001189A1 (en) * | 1978-11-29 | 1980-06-12 | Caterpillar Tractor Co | Injection nozzle clamp |
| FR2473118A1 (en) * | 1980-01-03 | 1981-07-10 | Bosch Gmbh Robert | DEVICE FOR MOUNTING AN INJECTOR ON AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE |
| US4528959A (en) * | 1984-01-23 | 1985-07-16 | Deere & Company | Seal for an internal combustion engine |
| FR2587756A1 (en) * | 1985-09-20 | 1987-03-27 | Inst Francais Du Petrole | Method and device for thermally insulating a member with respect to the combustion gases contained in a cylinder of an internal combustion engine by means of thin layers of gas and layers of insulating material |
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| FR2591668A1 (en) * | 1985-11-13 | 1987-06-19 | Orbital Eng Pty | FUEL INJECTION ADJUSTMENT FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND ENGINE EQUIPPED WITH SUCH ADJUSTMENT |
| WO1996028656A1 (en) * | 1995-03-10 | 1996-09-19 | Robert Bosch Gmbh | Fuel injection valve for internal combustion engines |
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| US7523742B2 (en) * | 2003-11-25 | 2009-04-28 | Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha | Combustion gas seal for fuel injection valve |
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