Claims
- 1. A fuel pressure damper for use in a fuel rail comprising:a damper body, having a damper width; an inner surface defining a cavity; first and second ends, wherein said first and second ends are formed by said inner surface in contact with itself in a first and second contact area such that said contact areas form seals, further wherein said first and second ends do not substantially exceed said damper width; further wherein said contact areas substantially form a U-shape.
- 2. A fuel pressure damper for use in a fuel rail comprising:a damper body, having a damper width; an inner surface defining a cavity; first and second ends, wherein said first and second ends are formed by said inner surface in contact with itself in a first and second contact area such that said contact areas form seals, further wherein said first and second ends do not substantially exceed said damper width; further wherein said contact areas substantially form an X-shape.
- 3. A fuel pressure damper for use in a fuel rail comprising:a damper body, having a damper width; an inner surface defining a cavity; first and second ends, wherein said first and second ends are formed by said inner surface in contact with itself in a first and second contact area such that said contact areas form seals, further wherein said first and second ends do not substantially exceed said damper width; further wherein said contact areas substantially form a Y-shape.
- 4. A fuel pressure damper for use in a fuel rail comprising:a damper body, having a damper width; an inner surface defining a cavity; first and second ends, wherein said first and second ends are formed by said inner surface in contact with itself in a first and second contact area such that said contact areas form seals, further wherein said first and second ends do not substantially exceed said damper width; further wherein said damper body is substantially triangular in cross section.
- 5. A method of forming a fuel pressure damper from a hollow tube comprising the steps of:(a) crimping a first end of said tube such that the cross section of said crimped first end does not extend substantially beyond a cross section of said hollow tube; and (b) crimping a second end of said tube such that the cross section of said crimped second end does not substantially extend beyond a cross section of said hollow tube, wherein at least one of said first crimped end and said second crimped end substantially form a U-shape.
- 6. A method of forming a fuel pressure damper from a hollow tube comprising the steps of:(a) crimping a first end of said tube such that the cross section of said crimped first end does not extend substantially beyond a cross section of said hollow tube; and (b) crimping a second end of said tube such that the cross section of said crimped second end does not substantially extend beyond a cross section of said hollow tube, wherein at least one of said first crimped end and said second crimped end substantially form an X-shape.
- 7. A method of forming a fuel pressure damper from a hollow tube comprising the steps of:(a) crimping a first end of said tube such that the cross section of said crimped first end does not extend substantially beyond a cross section of said hollow tube; and (b) crimping a second end of said tube such that the cross section of said crimped second end does not substantially extend beyond a cross section of said hollow tube, wherein at least one of said first crimped end and said second crimped end substantially form a Y-shape.
- 8. A method according to claim 5, further comprising the step of brazing at least one of said first crimped end and said second crimped end.
- 9. A method according to claim 5, further comprising the step of welding at least one of said first crimped end and said second crimped end.
- 10. A method according to claim 5, further comprising the step of soldering at least one of said first crimped end and said second crimped end.
- 11. A method according to claim 5, further comprising the step of sealing with a fuel resistant sealer at least one of said first crimped end and said second crimped end.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/337,399, filed Nov. 2, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Provisional Applications (1)
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