Information
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Patent Grant
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6607149
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Patent Number
6,607,149
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Date Filed
Friday, December 28, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 19, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Mar; Michael
- Nguyen; Dinh Q.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 239 5332
- 239 53311
- 123 470
- 123 468
- 123 9061
- 123 9062
- 285 303
- 285 305
- 285 302
- 411 353
- 411 352
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A fuel injector unit comprises a follower assembly that includes a sleeve having an internal groove that receives a spring clip. The clip is made with a spring ring stock having a diameter less then the width of the groove so that the sleeve may be freely rotated around the retainer clip held in the groove. The retainer clip has linear portions aligned along the flat walls of a follower subassembly that receives a plunger carried by the follower assembly. The flat walls terminate at an expanded shoulder that limits displacement of the retainer clip to a fixed height of the follower assembly for shipping and handling, while permitting controlled axial movement of the follower assembly and the plunger along the aligned flat surfaces of the follower subassembly.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to internal combustion engine fuel injectors in which a pump, a control valve assembly and an injector nozzle are formed in a unit, and where the pump has a follower assembly that includes a sleeve retained by a spring clip.
2. Background Art
As performance, efficiency and environmental concerns continually influence the design and operation of internal combustion engines, fuel injectors, like other components, have become more complex. Moreover, not only the structures themselves but the procedures for installing the structures may multiply the time, expense and difficultly in employing the new technological developments. This is particularly true in unit injectors in which a pump assembly, a control valve module and an injector nozzle are formed as a single unit.
In the pump assembly of the unit injector, a plunger is carried by a follower responsive to a cam, rocker arm or other reactive engine operating component relating to the combustion cycle. As the plunger is driven by the follower, the plunger chamber forms a reduced volume, high pressure fuel chamber that is coupled through a control valve assembly to the injector nozzle. The follower assembly must move freely in the direction of the plunger axis while avoiding misalignments with respect to the axis of the plunger. Moreover, while the follower is resiliently biased to an extended position for engagement with the cam, the follower must permit uniform handling, storage and installation in a mass production operation. Accordingly, reliance upon a relaxed spring state would not be sufficient to maintain uniformity of size and shape of the injector unit before installation in an engine. Moreover, while free movement of the mating surfaces permits physical contact to avoid a predetermined wear pattern in the mating surfaces, off axis movement should be constrained to avoid excessive wearing of the sliding plunger parts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention overcomes the above mentioned disadvantages by providing a fuel injector pump assembly in which a follower is formed as a sleeve that telescopically receives a portion of the injector unit body and a retainer clip is loosely retained in a groove in the sleeve and interacts with a protruding portion of the injector unit body. In general, the sleeve includes a ring groove on an inner peripheral surface of the sleeve that is wider than the cross-section of the clip stock and loosely retains the clip within the groove, permitting relative movement between the retainer ring and the sleeve. Preferably, the protruding portion of the body includes flat surfaces that are aligned with linear portions of the retainer ring. The protruding portion includes an expanded flange that restricts extraction of the ring over the end of the protrusion as the sleeve is resiliently biased toward an extended position by a spring. An end of the protruding portion has a surface opposite to the flat surface that includes a taper for displacing the clip over the end of the protruding portion during assembly.
As a result, the follower assembly allows a specified plunger stroke, while the sleeve/follower assembly maintains contact with the body to prevent side loading. Moreover, the assembly maintains a predetermined shipping height because the linear portion of the clip engages the expanded shoulder of the protruding portion. The retainer clip is easily installed by its loose capture in the groove in the sleeve, and can be snapped over the protruding body toward the linear portions of the clip, and aligning the linear clip portions with the flats on the protrusion by rotating the follower assembly while it is compressed. In the preferred embodiment, the sleeve may also include a hole over the slot between clip ends so that disassembly of the sleeve from the protruding portion of the unit injector housing can be accomplished by inserting a tool in the hole and into the gap between the ends of the clip, and rotating the follower assembly to force the linear portions of the clip outwardly as the follower assembly sleeve is rotated about the protruding portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will be more clearly understood by reference to the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the views and in which:
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of a unit injector constructed in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged sectional view of the follower assembly shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged, fragmentary sectional view of a portion of the follower assembly shown in
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 4
is a plan view of a clip used in the follower assembly shown in FIGS.
1
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3
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
Referring first to
FIG. 1
, a unit injector
10
is there shown comprising a pump assembly
13
having a follower assembly
12
, a pressure control valve assembly
14
and an injector nozzle
16
. The unit injector design
10
of the present invention reduces size, and complexity by maintaining the follower assembly
12
, control valve assembly
14
, and nozzle assembly
16
as a single in-line assembly. The pump assembly
12
of the present invention may be employed regardless of the existence or complexity of the control valve portion
14
or the type injector nozzle
12
employed with the pump
12
. In addition, while each of the assemblies is preferably housed in a single housing
18
, the housing
18
may be formed in multiple parts that are secured to each other in order to form an injector unit housing
18
.
As best shown in
FIG. 2
, a housing portion
20
intermediate the follower assembly
12
and the control valve assembly
14
includes a peripheral wall
22
defining a high pressure fuel chamber
24
. Preferably, the housing portion
20
is configured to mate with or be secured to a housing portion enclosing the control valve assembly
14
. In addition, an expanded flange
26
that carries a coil spring
28
coaxially to the chamber
24
. Similarly, protruding portion
30
includes flat walls
32
and
34
. The flat surfaces are preferably aligned parallel to the plane of the arc traversed by an engine's rocker arm, or perpendicular to the alignment of the rocker arm. An expanded shoulder
36
at the end of each flat wall
32
and
34
forms an abutment surface for a clip to limit removal of the follower assembly
12
. The end
38
of the protruding portion
30
is received in a sleeve
40
carried by a follower assembly cap
42
. The cap
42
includes a retaining ledge
44
holding a support groove
46
in the plunger
48
.
As best shown in
FIG. 3
, the sleeve
40
includes a groove
50
in the inner peripheral wall
52
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, a retainer clip
54
made of a ring of spring metal stock having a diameter less than the width of the groove
50
, but being formed in a ring with a diameter greater than the diameter of the protruding portion
30
, is loosely carried within the groove
50
. As best shown in
FIG. 4
, the ring
54
includes linear portions
62
and
64
positioned and aligned for displacement along the flat walls
32
and
34
, respectively. The linear portions are joined by a rear curved portion
66
radiused to fit at least partially in the groove
50
and separated curved front portions
68
and
70
similarly radiused and spaced apart from the rear portion
66
a fixed dimension for reception in the groove
50
, as shown in phantom line in FIG.
4
. Accordingly, the retainer ring
54
rides in the groove
50
and the linear portions
62
and
64
resist off axis forces by alignment with the side walls
32
and
34
to resist misalignment that may be generated as the rocker arm engages the top surface of the follower cap
42
during displacement of the follower cap
42
against the action of the spring
38
. Nevertheless, the sleeve
40
may be rotated about the retainer clip
54
, whose alignment is restrained by the walls
32
and
34
, to avoid a redundant wear pattern in the upper surface of the follower.
Referring again to
FIG. 3
, preferably, the end
38
is tapered as shown at
86
so that with the retainer clip
54
installed in the groove
50
of the sleeve
40
, the sleeve
40
may be forced over the end
38
as the clip
54
is expanded to receive the protruding end
30
within the chamber of the sleeve
40
. Nevertheless, once the retainer clip returns to its predetermined form and size retracted beneath the shoulder
36
, the linear portions
62
and
64
engage the shoulder
36
to limit the displacement of the follower assembly by the coil spring
28
. Accordingly, all of the follower assemblies have a fixed, limited height for purposes of handling, storage and assembling during a production operation. Moreover, once the injector unit
10
is installed in an engine, the follower assembly cap
42
is biased by the spring
38
against the rocker, cam lobe or other timing apparatus, and held at a position where the retainer ring
54
remains separated from the end shoulder
36
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, without restricting plunger movement of the follower assembly during its operation.
Once installed, the plunger
48
, cap
42
and sleeve
40
of the follower assembly
12
may be removed by inserting a rod or other tool through an opening
84
, shown in phantom line in
FIG. 4
, that is aligned with the space
82
between curved front portion
68
and
70
of ring
54
. The rod or tool is rotated about the axis
72
of the plunger
48
, whereby the stem portions adjacent the flats are longer than the fixed dimension between the flat surfaces
32
and
34
to spread the clip beyond the expanded shoulder
36
and permitting the sleeve to be lifted above the stem.
Having thus described the present invention, many modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A follower assembly for a fuel injector comprising:a plunger sleeve having a chamber formed by a peripheral wall; a subassembly body having a stem; a groove in said peripheral wall; a retainer clip resiliently maintaining a fixed peripheral dimension loosely received in said groove, and having first and second linear portions separated by a fixed interior dimension between said first and second linear portions; wherein said subassembly body stem includes a pair of flat peripheral surfaces aligned adjacent to said linear portions at said fixed dimension.
- 2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said stem includes a tapered tip.
- 3. The invention in claim 1 wherein said stem includes an expanded shoulder adjacent each of said flat peripheral surfaces.
- 4. The invention as described in claim 3 wherein an edge of said shoulder opposite to said flat surface is tapered.
- 5. That invention as described in claim 1 wherein said linear portions are longer than said fixed dimension.
- 6. The invention as described in claim 1 wherein said flat peripheral surfaces are spaced apart a distance less than the width of the subassembly body.
- 7. A fuel injector comprising:a cam follower cap including a peripheral shoulder; a plunger with an axis carried by said cam follower cap; a sleeve carried by said cap, and having an interior groove perpendicular to said axis; a retainer clip rotatably carried in said groove; a body carrying a spring resiliently biased against said peripheral shoulder; a flow control passageway for discharging fuel from the injector in response to displacement of said plunger against said resiliently biased spring; and an outwardly extending shoulder on said body received in said sleeve above said groove.
- 8. The invention as described in claim 7 wherein said retainer clip includes first and second linear portions and said body includes first and second flat wall portions adjacent said outwardly extending shoulder and aligned adjacent said first and second linear portions, respectively.
- 9. The invention as described in claim 7 wherein said outwardly extending shoulder has a tapered end surface.
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