The present invention relates to a mounting device for attaching a fuel injector to a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine, as well as for connecting the fuel injector to a fuel distribution line.
German Published Patent Application No. 29 26 490 refers to a mounting device for mounting a fuel injector on an intake manifold, where a mounting element axially attaches the fuel injector to the fuel distribution line or to a plug nipple. The mounting element is designed as a U-shaped securing clamp having two legs which are elastic in the radial direction. In the assembled state, the securing clamp engages corresponding recesses of the plug nipple and is snappable in a recess in a connection fitting of the fuel injector, the recess being designed as a ring groove. The axial clearance between the recesses and the securing clamp, as well as between the ring groove and the securing clamp, should be kept small in order to achieve accurate attachment of the fuel injector without stresses on the gasket.
A disadvantage of the mounting device referred to in German Published Patent Application No. 29 26 490 C2 is the fact that hold-down forces may only be transferred to a limited extent. In particular, it is not possible to produce a relatively uniform hold-down force along a certain axial length in order to compensate positional tolerances. German Published Patent Application No. 29 26 490 C2 only relates to an intake manifold injection system, thus offering no solution on how positional tolerances in high pressure fuel distribution lines may be compensated.
The mounting device for a fuel injector according to the present invention provides for positional tolerances, in particular axial positional tolerances, between the fuel injector and the fuel distribution line which may be compensated by further stressing the spring elements. Using the spring elements, the fuel injector is held down in the cylinder head by a hold-down force when the fuel distribution line is mounted on the cylinder head and is pushed toward the cylinder head. From a rest position, the spring elements are stressed by axial pressure which provides a hold-down force on the fuel injector.
Furthermore, by using the mounting device, the fuel injector may be connected to the fuel distribution line as early as at the time of the assembly and may be removed complete in one unit composed of the mounting device, the fuel injector, and the fuel distribution line at the time of each disassembly. The spring elements are under tensile stress and the mounting device is able to pull the fuel injector out of the cylinder head since the catch connections, as well as the spring tongues in the holding groove, transfer tensile and compressive forces.
Screws or securing clamping claws for mounting on the front face of the cylinder head are avoided by using the mounting device according to the present invention.
The catch connections may be formed by recesses in a section of the spring elements into which the catches of the fuel injector or the fuel distribution line are insertable. Due to the radial elastic force of the spring elements, this embodiment may snap in, requiring no additional components.
In another embodiment, the spring elements may have a fold facing radially outward. The bent section of the spring elements allows influencing either the tensile or compressive spring constants.
The mounting device may be made of injection-molded plastic.
Alternatively, the mounting device may be made of spring sheet metal and manufactured as a punched piece being subsequently bent to shape. On the side facing the holding groove, the spring tongues, at least in a partial section, may be axially bent so that the tongues may be fastened in an axially elastic manner without play during insertion into the holding groove.
The two alternatives allow for cost-effective manufacturing methods.
The holding groove may be formed on the fuel injector. The catching connection may be formed on the fuel distribution line. The mounting device in the holding groove requires the smaller overall height and may therefore be mounted on the fuel injector.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in the drawing in a simplified form and are explained in greater detail in the following description.
a is a second exemplary embodiment of a mounting device in a schematic detail section.
b is a third embodiment of a mounting device in a schematic detail section.
c is a fourth exemplary embodiment of a mounting device in a schematic detail section.
Spring tongues 2 have a distance d1 between tips which is smaller than distance D2. Mounting device 1 may be mounted on the fuel injector using spring tongues 2 which are insertable into a holding groove. This allows lateral slip on mounting device 1. This-causes a friction-type locking in the longitudinal direction of axis 3. In the present exemplary embodiment, spring tongues 2 are joined by two spring elements 4 which may be elastically displaced in the direction of axis 3, either by tensile or compressive forces.
The mounting device in its relieved state, i.e., no force acts on spring elements 4, is illustrated in
With respect to the longitudinal direction of axis 3, spring elements 4 have one spring constant for a force which is trying to increase the distance of recesses 6 vis-a-vis spring tongues 2, as well as a second spring constant for a force which is trying to reduce this distance. Thus, in a certain elasticity range, forces may be transferred between recesses 6 and spring tongues 2 by both pulling and compression in the direction of axis 3 with an intermediate neutral area.
In the case of disassembly, fuel injector 9 and fuel distribution line 10 may be removed together. If fuel distribution line 10 is pulled in the direction opposite to the flow direction of the fuel in inflow bore 15, each spring element 4 is pulled beyond its fulcrum and no longer exerts any pressure force on fuel injector 9. A pulling force is transferred to fuel injector 9 via holding groove 17 and fuel injector 9 is pulled away from a cylinder head. It may thus be removed together with fuel distribution line 10.
However, fuel distribution line 10 may be removed alone by removing mounting device 1 beforehand. This may take place by stressing contact areas 5 of spring elements 4 radially outwards to the extent that they may be removed from catches 16. At the same time, the mounting device all together may be pulled out of holding groove 17, in the illustration forward towards the viewer, by spring tongues 2 spreading wide enough so that distance d1 in
This mounting device 1 may be easily manufactured by stamping the device 1 out of spring sheet metal and subsequent bending to shape. Large hold-down forces may be transferred by selecting suitable materials. The use of otherwise required components such as a mounting securing clamp and screwing arrangements is thereby avoided.
a, 3b, and 3c show in schematic sections further exemplary embodiments of mounting device 1 according to the present invention of
Both last-mentioned exemplary embodiments allow for a relatively low spring constant possible.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101 52 421.8 | Oct 2001 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DE02/03715 | 10/1/2002 | WO |