WO1989003280A1 - Apparatus and fixture for use in grinding the needle tip and the needle seat in a fuel valve - Google Patents

Apparatus and fixture for use in grinding the needle tip and the needle seat in a fuel valve Download PDF

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WO1989003280A1
WO1989003280A1 PCT/NO1987/000066 NO8700066W WO8903280A1 WO 1989003280 A1 WO1989003280 A1 WO 1989003280A1 NO 8700066 W NO8700066 W NO 8700066W WO 8903280 A1 WO8903280 A1 WO 8903280A1
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needle
holder
grinding
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Jacob Kalleberg
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Tech-Nor International A/S
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Priority to JP62505967A priority patent/JPH03503861A/ja
Priority to EP19870906611 priority patent/EP0389468A1/en
Priority to US07/469,493 priority patent/US5133154A/en
Priority to PCT/NO1987/000066 priority patent/WO1989003280A1/en
Publication of WO1989003280A1 publication Critical patent/WO1989003280A1/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
    • B24B15/00Machines or devices designed for grinding seat surfaces; Accessories therefor

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  • the invention relates to an apparatus for use in grinding the needle tip and seat in the needle housing of a fuel valve.
  • the invention also relates to a fixture for fixing the needle housing when using the new apparatus.
  • a needle housing in a fuel valve has a needle bore for re- ceiving a needle.
  • the needle hou ⁇ sing has a ground surface from which an inclined bore leads down to a ring-shaped space located at the inner end of the needle bore.
  • a seat in ⁇ tended for sealing against the needle tip should be on the lar ⁇ gest diameter of the needle tip and be as narrow as pos ⁇ sible in order to obtain a good atomization of the fuel which is supplied through the inclined bore as mentioned above.
  • the needle tip and seat must be ground with an angular diffe ⁇ rence of 0.5 - 1 .
  • the invention has been developed in con ⁇ nection with the desire and need of being able to perform this grinding in a rational and automated way, and in this connection there is aoccording to the invention provided an apparatus which is characterized in that it comprises a grinding pin and a holder for the grinding pin, the holder being shaped and dimensioned to be guidingly received in the needle bore of the needle housing and the grinding pin having a first conical end adapted for the seat and a se- cond hollow conical end adapted for the needle tip.
  • the grinding pin is made for single use, for ex ⁇ ample from hardened steel.
  • the holder is ad ⁇ vantageously provided with a split ring placed in a circum- ferential groove, the ring having a diameter a little lar ⁇ ger than the needle bore, with an axial stopper pin in the holder entering the opening of the split ring, the grinding pin and holder having cooperating elements for locking with a view towards relative rotation.
  • the split ring has a diameter a little larger than the needle bore, it will attain a slight tensioning against the wall of the needle bore when the holder is inserted in- to the needle bore.
  • the grinding pin is placed in the holder whereby the mentioned cooperating elements are caused to interlock.
  • the holder with the grinding pin is inserted in ⁇ to the needle bore until the conical end of the grinding pin, which protrudes from the holder, bears against the seat in the needle housing.
  • the needle 'housing is fixed in a suitable way in a grinding machine, and the needle which is to be ground is inserted into the needle bore such that the needle tip enters the hollow conical end of the grin- ding pin.
  • the holder firstly will try to follow the rotational move ⁇ ment.
  • the stopper pin mentioned will bear against one of the ends at the opening of the split ring and thus act on the split ring to expand it, whereby the holder will be locked in the needle bore. This will also lock the grin ⁇ ding pin.
  • ends at the opening of the split ring can be tapered such that they converge in an outward radial direction, thus to form inclined flanks for cooperation with the stopper pin.
  • the mentioned cooperating elements may advantageously com ⁇ prise a locking pin and a locking groove.
  • the locking groove may advantageously have the shape of a bayonet groove.
  • an O-ring Advantegously there may in a circumferential groove in the holder be mounted an O-ring.
  • This O-ring contributes to the beginning locking of the holder and furthermore also serves for sealing, a function whose purpose will be explained in further detail below in connection with the new fixture.
  • the invention also relates to a fixture for fixing the needle housing when using the apparatus accor ⁇ ding to the invention
  • a fixture is according to the invention characterized by a bottom plate with a blind bore for receiving the nozzle part of the needle housing, with an O-ring to be laid in therebetween, with a bore for the supply of compressed air to the room within the blind bore under the nozzle part, and with a crossbar which can be mounted to the bottom plate abutting the top of the needle housing, with a seal to be laid in therebetween sea ⁇ ling the fuel supply bore in the needle housing.
  • the needle housing is placed in the fixture, with the nozzle part placed in the blind bore.
  • the O-ring will seal between the nozzle part and the blind bore.
  • the needle housing is fixed by means of the crossbar while the mentioned seal, preferably a ring seal, is caused to seal against the fuel supply bore, that is, the opening of this bore at the top of the needle hou ⁇ sing.
  • the grinding is performed by coupling the fixture to a suitable grinding machine. When the grinding is finished, compressed air is supplied to the room in the blind bore under the nozzle part. The pressure propagates through the nozzle openings and will "shoot up" the grinding pin and the holder.
  • This assembly consisting of the grinding pin and the holder, can be caught above the top of the needle housing with the palm of the hand.
  • the assembly will float on the stream of air and will be easy to catch.
  • the holder is provided with the O-ring mentioned before.
  • O-ring may also be provided and O-ring between the grinding pin and the holder such that the pin is "floating" und thus self- centering.
  • the grinding pin When grinding the seat of the needle housing the grinding pin is exchanged into a suitable holder for this purpose.
  • This holder is shaped for interlocking with the grinding pin, in the same way as the holder which is used for grin ⁇ ding the needle tip, but otherwise, it is just shaped as a cylindrical body which can be guidingly received in the needle bore of the needle housing.
  • the holder is provided with means, for example and end projection, for coupling to a grinding machine such that the whole assembly can be put into rotation for grinding the seat.
  • the O-ring holds the grinding tip in place (a kind of locking) .
  • Fig. 1 shows an upright partial section of a typical grin ⁇ ding pin and holder for grinding the needle in a fuel valve, shows a top view of the embodiment of fig. 1, shows a longitudinal section of a slightly diffe ⁇ rent embodiment of a holder, shows a top view of the holder of fig. 3, shows the lower part of a two-part grinding pin, shows a top view of fig. 5, shows a longitudinal section of the upper part of the two-part grinding pin, fig. 8 shows a top view of fig. 7, fig. 9 shows a pin with a holder for grinding the seat, fig. 10 shows a section of a fixture according to the in- vention, with a holder and grinding pin for grin ⁇ ding the needle tip, and fig. 11 shows a top view of the crossbar and slit.
  • a grinding pin 1 shaped with a first conical end 2 and a second hollow conical end 3.
  • the first conical end is adapted for the seat of a fuel valve while the second hollow conical end 3 is adapted for the needle tip.
  • the first conical end should have an angle of 60° while the hollow conical end should have an angle of 60.8°.
  • the holder 4 is, in order to ease the shaping of a bayonet groove 5, embodied as an inner casing 6 and an outer, shor ⁇ ter casing 7 whereby there is formed a groove 8 uppermost in the holder, wherein there is placed an expansion ring or friction ring 9.
  • the expansion ring is split, such as is apparent both from fig. 1 and 2, and the ends at the ope ⁇ ning of the expansion ring are tapered, with a radially outward convergence (see fig. 2).
  • an axial stopper pin 10 which enters the opening of the split ring 9.
  • Fig. 3 and 4 show a modified embodiment of the holder.
  • the holder shown in fig. 3 and 4 is assembled from two compo ⁇ nents 15 and 16.
  • the holder is provided with a bayonet groove 17 which corresponds to the bayonet groove 5 in the embodiment according to fig. 1 and 2.
  • a split ring 18 which corresponds to the split ring 9 of fig. 1 and 2.
  • an stopper pin 19 corresponding to the stopper pin 10 of fig. 1 and 2.
  • a groove 20 for an O-ring (not shown).
  • a pin 21 extends transversely through the bore in the holder.
  • a two-part grinding pin In fig. 5-8 there is shown a two-part grinding pin.
  • the lower part 22 is shown in fig. 5 and 6 while the upper part 23 is shown in fig. 7 and 8.
  • the lower part 22 has a coni- cal end 24.
  • the upper part 23 has a hollow conical end 25.
  • the lower part of the grinding pin shown in fig. 5 and 6 has a locking pin 26 intended for cooperation with the bayonet groove 17 in the holder of fig. 3 and 4. Further ⁇ more it has a circumferential groove 27 for an O-ring which is not shown.
  • the upper part 23 of the grinding pin has at its other end a groove 28 intended for cooperation with the pin 21 in the holder of fig. 3 and 4.
  • the upper part 23 is inserted into the holder 14 from above while the lower part 22 of the grinding pin is inserted from below.
  • the holder of fig. 3 and 4 can also be used for a grinding pin as shown in fig. 1 and 2. In this case one just removes the pin 21.
  • a grinding pin for example the grinding pin 1 as shown in fig. 1 and 2 is shown mounted in a holder, ready for grinding the seat in the needle housing.
  • the holder is in fig. 9 shaped as a slim cylindrical body, shaped and di ⁇ mensioned to be guidingly received in the needle bore in the needle housing.
  • the cylinder 29 has an extension 30 for coupling to a driving mechanism.
  • a fixture for fixing a needle housing when using an apparatus for example of the type shown in fig. 1 and 2.
  • the fixture includes a bottom plate 31, provided with a blind bore 32 for receiving the nozzle part 33 of a needle housing 34.
  • a crossbar 39 has a bore 40 such that the crossbar can be placed on the stand bolt 35. Furthermore the crossbar has an opening 41 directed sideways such that the crossbar can be swung into and out of engagement with the other stand bolt 37 such as it appears from fig. 10 and 11.
  • the needle housing 34 is clamped against the bottom plate 31 with the nozzle part 33 of the needle housing, as men ⁇ tioned already, positioned in .the blind bore 32 with an O- ring 42 laid in therebetween.
  • the crossbar 39 is swung into position with a ring seal 43 laid in betwen the top of the needle housing 34 and the crossbar, thus to seal off the tilted fuel supply bore 44 in the needle housing.
  • the needle housing is clamped into position by means of the nuts 36, 38.
  • a holder 4 with corresponding grinding pin 1 is placed in the needle bore 45, see fig. 10, and the needle 46 which is to be ground is then inserted into the needle bore, such that the needle tip, not shown, bears agains the hollow co ⁇ nical bore 3 in the grinding pin 1 (see fig. 1).
  • the needle 46 is then brought into rotation, for example by introducing the fix ⁇ ture into a grinding machine.
  • the holder 4 will seek to rotate, but the stopper pin 10 (see fig. 1 and 2) will then act on the split ring 9 such that the latter expands and bears against the wall of the needle bore 45.
  • This will fix the holder in relation to the needle housing.
  • It will also fix the grinding pin 1 in relation to the needle housing.
  • the grinding pin 1 will be placed in the seat 47 in the ring-shaped room 48 of the needle housing in a centering way such that one attains a desired guidance.
  • pressurized air is applied through the bore 49 which leads in to the blind bore 32.
  • the pressurized air will enter through the nozzle holes in the nozzle part and will "shoot out” the holder 4 and cor ⁇ responding grinding pin 1.
  • the crossbar 39 is loosened and swung away to the side, and then the needle housing 34 can be taken out.
  • the advantage which ⁇ s realized according to the invention is in particular that the needle housing itself is exploi ⁇ ted as a guide.
  • the holder is locked against rotational movement as a stopper pin will act on the split ring or ex ⁇ pansion ring.
  • the assembly which consists of the grinding pin and the holder can easily be removed from the needle housing again after the grinding is finished, by means of pressurized air as described before.
  • the needle housing will provide an ideal guidance because the needle and the needle housing are closely adapted to each other in diame ⁇ ters. Thus great precision is achieved.
  • the flexible expan ⁇ sion ring or friction ring will be able to tolerate a cer ⁇ tain variation in diameters.
  • Advantageously disposable grinding pins of hardened steel are used.
PCT/NO1987/000066 1987-10-15 1987-10-15 Apparatus and fixture for use in grinding the needle tip and the needle seat in a fuel valve WO1989003280A1 (en)

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NO86862446A NO158928C (no) 1987-10-15 1986-06-19 Anordning til bruk ved sliping av naalespiss og sete i naalehuset i en brennstoffventil, samt spennapparat for innspenning av naalehuset ved bruk av anordningen.
JP62505967A JPH03503861A (ja) 1987-10-15 1987-10-15 燃料弁のニードル先端とニードル弁座の研磨用装置と取付具
EP19870906611 EP0389468A1 (en) 1987-10-15 1987-10-15 Apparatus and fixture for use in grinding the needle tip and the needle seat in a fuel valve
US07/469,493 US5133154A (en) 1987-10-15 1987-10-15 Apparatus and fixture for use in grinding the needle tip and the needle seat in a fuel valve
PCT/NO1987/000066 WO1989003280A1 (en) 1987-10-15 1987-10-15 Apparatus and fixture for use in grinding the needle tip and the needle seat in a fuel valve

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NO158928C (no) 1988-11-16
JPH03503861A (ja) 1991-08-29

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