Claims
- 1. A fuel rail assembly comprising:a fuel rail; and a damper assembly in the fuel rail, the damper assembly including a damper having an end and an inner surface defining a cavity, and a sealing member at least partially received in the end and bonded to the inner surface to substantially seal the cavity.
- 2. The fuel rail assembly of claim 1, wherein the damper is extruded metal.
- 3. The fuel rail assembly of claim 1, wherein the sealing member is metal wire and includes a sealing portion bonded to the inner surface to substantially seal the cavity.
- 4. The fuel rail assembly of claim 3, wherein the sealing portion is bonded to the inner surface by induction brazing.
- 5. The fuel rail assembly of claim 3, wherein the sealing portion is coated with a material having a lower melting temperature than the metal wire sealing member to facilitate bonding.
- 6. The fuel rail assembly of claim 5, wherein the sealing portion is coated with copper.
- 7. The fuel rail assembly of claim 3, wherein the sealing portion is substantially U-shaped.
- 8. The fuel rail assembly of claim 7, wherein the cavity has a thickness and the metal wire of the U-shaped sealing portion has a diameter substantially the same as the thickness to facilitate sealing.
- 9. The fuel rail assembly of claim 8, wherein the cavity has a width and the U-shaped sealing portion has a width substantially the same as the cavity width to facilitate sealing.
- 10. The fuel rail assembly of claim 9, wherein the cavity is defined by a top portion, a bottom portion and two side walls extending between the top portion and the bottom portion, and wherein the U-shaped sealing portion includes a cross member and first and second arms extending from the cross member, the cross member being bonded to both side walls, the first arm being bonded to the top portion and the second arm being bonded to the bottom portion when the sealing portion is inserted into the damper.
- 11. A fuel rail assembly comprising:a fuel rail having a longitudinal axis and an inner wall; and a damper assembly in the fuel rail, the damper assembly including a damper, and a spring locator coupled with the damper, the spring locator having two positioning portions outwardly biased to engage the inner wall and position the damper assembly axially in the fuel rail.
- 12. The fuel rail assembly of claim 11, wherein the damper is extruded metal.
- 13. The fuel rail assembly of claim 11, wherein the spring locator is metal wire.
- 14. The fuel rail assembly of claim 11, wherein the damper has and end, and wherein the spring locator is adjacent the end of the damper.
- 15. The fuel rail assembly of claim 11, wherein the two positioning portions include respective ramped surfaces for facilitating the insertion of the damper assembly into the fuel rail.
- 16. The fuel rail assembly of claim 11, wherein the two positioning portions include respective engaging surfaces for engaging the inner wall of the fuel rail.
- 17. The fuel rail assembly of claim 11, wherein the two positioning portions include respective curved surfaces for facilitating the insertion of the damper assembly into the fuel rail.
- 18. The fuel rail assembly of claim 11, wherein the damper has a flattened end and the spring locator further includes a center coil portion having at least two turns, the positioning portions extending from the center coil portion, and wherein the flattened end of the damper is inserted between the turns of the coil portion to connect the spring locator to the damper.
- 19. The fuel rail assembly of claim 18, wherein the flattened end has opposite first and second sides, opposite first and second edges, a first bent portion adjacent the first edge and bent in the direction of the first side, and a second bent portion adjacent the second edge and bent in the direction of the second side, and wherein one positioning portion extends on the first side and inside the first bent portion and the other positioning portion extends on the second side and inside the second bent portion.
- 20. A fuel rail assembly comprising:a fuel rail having an axis, a fuel injector socket and an inner wall, the inner wall including a fuel injector port communicating with the fuel injector socket; and a damper assembly in the fuel rail, the damper assembly including a one-piece extruded metal damper having first and second ends and a top portion, a bottom portion and two side walls extending between the top portion and the bottom portion, the damper having an inner surface defining a hollow cavity having a thickness and a width, a first metal wire spring locator at least partially received in the first end, the first spring locator including a first substantially U-shaped copper-coated sealing portion bonded to the inner surface of the damper by induction brazing, the first sealing portion including a first cross member and first and second arms extending from the first cross member, the first cross member being bonded to both side walls, the first arm being bonded to the top portion and the second arm being bonded to the bottom portion, the first sealing portion further having a wire diameter substantially the same as the cavity thickness and a width substantially the same as the cavity width to substantially seal the cavity, and two first positioning portions extending from the first sealing portion and outward from the first end of the damper, the first positioning portions being outwardly biased to flex against and engage the inner wall of the fuel rail to position the damper assembly axially in the fuel rail; and a second metal wire spring locator at least partially received in the second end, the second spring locator including a second substantially U-shaped copper-coated sealing portion bonded to the inner surface of the damper by induction brazing, the second sealing member including a second cross member and first and second arms extending from the second cross member, the second cross member being bonded to both side walls, the first arm being bonded to the top portion and the second arm being bonded to the bottom portion, the second sealing portion further having a wire diameter substantially the same as the cavity thickness and a width substantially the same as the cavity width to substantially seal the cavity, and two first positioning portions extending from the second sealing portion and outward from the second end of the damper, the second positioning portions being outwardly biased to flex against and engage the inner wall of the fuel rail to position the damper assembly axially in the fuel rail.
- 21. A method of assembling a fuel rail, the method comprising:inserting a sealing member into one end of a damper having an inner surface; bonding the sealing member to the inner surface to substantially seal the end of the damper; and inserting the damper and the sealing member into a fuel rail.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein induction brazing is used to perform the bonding.
- 23. The method of claim 21, further including coating a portion of the sealing member with a material having a lower melting temperature than the sealing member prior to bonding.
- 24. The method of claim 21, wherein the fuel rail has an inner wall, the method further includingproviding the sealing member with two outwardly biased positioning portions extending from the end of the damper so that the positioning portions engage the inner wall and position the damper assembly axially in the fuel rail.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/109,632, filed Nov. 24, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (22)
Provisional Applications (1)
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