Claims
- 1. A fuel rail damper, comprising:a hollow member having a first end and a second end, opposing first and second sides, a first face and a second face interconnecting and spacing apart said first side and said second side, each of said first and second ends sealed in an air tight manner to thereby define a chamber in conjunction with said first and second sides and said first and second faces, wherein said hollow member includes a hollow member width, said first and second ends having respective ends widths, wherein said end widths do not substantially exceed said hollow member width, and wherein said first and second sides of said hollow member define respective recesses, each of said recesses being disposed proximate to and terminating at one of said first and second ends.
- 2. A fuel rail damper, comprising:a hollow member having a first end and a second end, opposing first and second sides, a first face and a second face interconnecting and spacing apart said first side and said second side, each of said first and second ends sealed in an air tight manner to thereby define a chamber in conjunction with said first and second sides and said first and second faces, wherein said hollow member includes a hollow member width, said first and second ends having respective ends widths, wherein said end widths do not substantially exceed said hollow member width, and wherein said first and second sides of said hollow member define first and second opposing pairs of recesses, said first pair of recesses being disposed proximate to and terminating at said first end, said second pair of recesses being disposed proximate to and terminating at said second end.
- 3. The fuel rail damper of claim 2, wherein at least one of said first and second ends are flattened.
- 4. A fuel rail comprising:an elongate tubular member defining a passageway for fluid, a plurality of injector sockets defined by said tubular member, each of said plurality of injector sockets in fluid communication with said passageway, said tubular member configured for being fluidly connected to a fuel supply; and a fuel rail damper including hollow member disposed within said passageway, said hollow member having a first end and a second end, opposing first and second sides, a first face and a second face interconnecting and spacing apart said first side and said second side, each of said first and second ends sealed in an air tight manner to thereby define a chamber in conjunction with said first and second sides and said first and second faces, wherein said hollow member includes a hollow member width, said first and second ends having respective end widths, wherein said end widths do not substantially exceed said hollow member width, and wherein said first and second sides of said hollow member define respective recesses, each of said recesses being disposed proximate to and terminating at one of said first and second ends.
- 5. A fuel rail comprising:an elongate tubular member defining a passageway for fluid, a plurality of injector sockets defined by said tubular member, each of said plurality of injector sockets in fluid communication with said passageway, said tubular member configured for being fluidly connected to a fuel supply; and a fuel rail damper including hollow member disposed within said passageway, said hollow member having a first end and a second end, opposing first and second sides, a first face and a second face interconnecting and spacing apart said first side and said second side, each of said first and second ends sealed in an air tight manner to thereby define a chamber in conjunction with said first and second sides and said first and second faces, wherein said hollow member includes a hollow member width, said first and second ends having respective end widths, wherein said end widths do not substantially exceed said hollow member width, and wherein said first and second sides of said hollow member define first and second opposing pairs of recesses, said first pair of recesses being disposed proximate to and terminating at said first end, said second pair of recesses being disposed proximate to and terminating at said second end.
- 6. The fuel rail damper of claim 5, wherein at least one of said first and second ends are flattened.
- 7. A method of forming a fuel rail damper from a hollow tube comprising the steps of:forming recesses in opposing sides of a first end and a second end of the fuel rail damper; sealing the first end of the tube by pressing together the first end such that a width of the first end subsequent to said pressing step does not substantially exceed a width of the hollow tube; and sealing the second end of the tube by pressing together the second end such that a width of the second end subsequent to said pressing step does not substantially exceed the width of the hollow tube.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the recesses are disposed proximate to and terminate at the ends of the fuel rail damper.
- 9. A method of forming a fuel rail damper from a hollow tube, the fuel rail damper having a first end and a second end, the method comprising the steps of:forming recesses in at least one of the ends of the fuel rail damper; and sealing the first end of the tube by pressing together the first end such that a width of the first end subsequent to said pressing step does not substantially exceed a width of the hollow tube.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the recesses are disposed proximate to and terminate at the at least one end of the fuel rail damper.
- 11. A fuel pressure damper for use in a fuel rail comprising:a) a hollow member having a width; b) an inner surface defining a cavity; c) first and second ends, wherein said first and second ends are formed by said inner surface in contact with itself in at least a first and second contact area such that such contact areas form seals, further wherein said hollow member includes first and second sides, wherein first and second sides define respective recesses, each of said recesses being disposed proximate to and terminating at one of said first and second ends, and further wherein said first and second ends do not exceed said hollow member width.
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER APPLICATIONS AND PATENTS
This application is a Continuation of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/824,179, filed Apr. 2, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,513,500.
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