1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an end seal structure of a fuel rail (delivery pipe) for supplying high-pressure fuel, which is supplied from fuel booster pumps of electronic fuel injection-type automobile engines or the like, through a fuel injector (an injection nozzle) directly injecting the fuel into an engine cylinder. More specifically, the present invention relates to an end seal structure of a fuel rail for a gasoline direct injection engine configured to directly supply the fuel from the rail to the injector with an injection pressure in the order of 20 MPa to 70 MPa.
2. Description of the Related Art
Some exemplary fuel rails can be mentioned as the conventional fuel rails for gasoline direct injection engines of this type. For example, an exemplary fuel rail includes a main pipe and several branch pipes and is constructed and arranged such that through-holes for receiving each branch pipe are formed in an outer wall of the main pipe, each through-hole having an annular wall that projects toward the outside and inside of the main pipe, respectively, and each branch pipe being fixed to the annular wall. Another exemplary fuel rail is constructed and arranged such that a branch pipe is connected to a body, which is an accumulating vessel, directly or via a branch joint fitting (nipple). Still another exemplary fuel rail is constructed and arranged such that a socket for connection of an injector is directly attached to a rail body constituted by a tubular member such as a pipe. Further, other exemplary fuel rails may be mentioned as the fuel rail constructed and arranged such that the socket for connection of the injector is directly attached to the rail body constituted by the tubular body such as the pipe. For example, an exemplary fuel rail includes an injector holder and a fastening bracket that are directly attached to a rail body constituted by a tubular body such as a pipe to which high-pressure fuel is supplied from a high-pressure fuel pump (see Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2010-7651). Also, a high-pressure fuel delivery pipe for a direct injection engine includes a cylindrical body pipe into which pressurized fuel from a high-pressure fuel pump is supplied, a plurality of sockets to which fuel injection valves coupled to the body pipe and operable to be opened and closed by a control unit are coupled, and a plurality of mounting stays integrally fastened to the body pipe so as to attach the body pipe to the engine (see Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-144768).
However, the above-mentioned conventional fuel rails for gasoline direct injection engines have the following problems.
Specifically, in the above-mentioned various conventional fuel rails for gasoline direct injection engines, a rail body constituted by a tubular body such as a pipe is constructed and arranged such that an end or both ends thereof are closed, and its end rail structure is, for example as illustrated in
It is accordingly an aim of the present invention, which has been made in view of the problems found in the conventional fuel rails, to provide an end seal structure of a fuel rail for a gasoline direct injection engine, in particular in a rail body constituted by a tubular body such as a pipe constructed and arranged such that one end or both ends thereof are closed by an end cap or caps, having a simple structure and allowing the end cap portion to meet higher pressure requirements.
An end seal structure of a fuel rail for a gasoline direct injection engine in accordance with the present invention employs a thread fastening mechanism in place of traditional braze mounting mechanism, and has the construction and arrangement in which a thread fastening section receives a force created in the radial direction of the rail body under application of an internal pressure to the rail body and the thread fastening section is not in contact with a fuel (pressure medium). The features of this end seal structure is characterized in that: in a fuel rail in which an end or both ends of a rail body thereof composed of a pipe is/are closed by an end cap or end caps, the end cap having a shape of a cap nut; a pressure receiving surface is formed on an inner wall surface of the end cap having the cap-nut shape, the pressure receiving surface defining a tapered seat surface; a pressing surface is formed at an end of the rail body, the pressing surface defining a spherical seat surface facing the pressure receiving surface; the end cap having the cap-nut shape and including the pressure receiving surface is screwed and fixed to the rail body; and the pressure receiving surface of the end cap is brought into pressure contact with the pressing surface of the rail body by an axial force created by tightening of the end cap having the cap-nut shape so as to seal the end of an opening of the rail body.
The end seal structure of the fuel rail for the gasoline direct injection engine in accordance with the present employs the thread fastening mechanism using the end cap having the cap-nut shape as a mounting mechanism to mount the end cap to the rail body, and employs the metal sealing mechanism between the rail body and the end cap having the cap-nut shape as a sealing mechanism, so that the pressure receiving surface formed on the inner wall surface of the end cap having the cap-nut shape is brought into pressure contact with the pressing surface of the rail body by the axial force created by tightening of the end cap having the cap-nut shape that is screwed and fixed to the rail body so as to seal the end of the rail body. With the configuration, the end seal structure of the invention has the following advantageous effects: since the force created at the time of the rail body being deformed in the radial direction (swollen outward of the pipe) under application of an internal pressure to the rail body is received by the thread fastening section and thus the thread fastening section acts as a compressive stress against the deformation of the rail body at the time of application of the internal pressure, the end seal structure becomes advantageous in terms of resistance to fatigue failure and allows to sufficiently meet the higher pressure requirements of a system; since the thread fastening section is configured to be not in contact with the fuel (pressure medium), even when any unevenness exists in the shape of the thread fastening section, it does not act as a cause of breakage due to the concentration of stress; the metal seal mechanism makes it possible to ensure the stability and reliability of the seal at the end of the rail body; and when other components (such as injector socket, bracket, etc.) are brazed to the rail body, substitution of the atmosphere gas in the rail body proceeds smoothly in a furnace, making it possible to achieve good brazing quality.
A main pipe rail in accordance with the present invention is a main body of a fuel rail for gasoline direct injection engines, in which a fuel inlet pipe (not shown) is connected to one end or a wall surface of the main pipe rail, the fuel inlet pipe is connected by a piping (not shown) to a fuel tank (not shown), fuel of the fuel tank is transferred to the fuel inlet pipe through the piping and a fuel pump, made to flow from the fuel inlet pipe to the main pipe rail, and then injected from an injector (not shown) into a cylinder (not shown). The main pipe rail 1 includes a plurality of sockets (not shown) or the like in its circumferential wall portion, the socket being adapted to allow the injector to be connected thereto. By way of example, a four-cylinder engine and an in-line six-cylinder engine will be equipped with four sockets and six sockets, respectively, which are provided at desired intervals.
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According to the end seal structure of the fuel rail for the gasoline direct injection engine shown in
An end seal structure of a fuel rail for a gasoline direct injection engine in accordance with a second embodiment shown in
Also in the end seal structure of the fuel rail for the gasoline direct injection engine illustrated in
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