The present invention is directed to a support element for maintaining clearance between a fuel injection line and a fuel injector inserted into a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine.
An attachment device for attaching a fuel injector to an intake manifold, in which the fuel injector is axially fixed to the fuel distribution line and to a plug nipple via an attachment element designed as a U-shaped securing clamp having two legs which are flexible in the radial direction, is described, e.g., in published German patent document DE 29 26 490. When mounted, the securing clamp extends through corresponding notches in the plug nipple and can be clicked into place in a recess designed as an annular groove in a connector piece of the fuel injector. The axial play between the notches and the securing clamp and between the annular groove and the securing clamp is to be kept to a minimum, so that the fuel injector may be fixed precisely in place without strain on the seal.
The disadvantage of the attachment device disclosed in published German patent document DE 29 26 490 is the fact that the various holding components exert strain upon the fuel injector. The resulting flux of force in the fuel injector results in deformations and thereby in changes in the lift and even seizure of the valve needle, and also results in pressure load or bending load on the housing components, which as a general rule have thin walls and are welded to one another at various points. Moreover, every attachment means, e.g., a contact collar, increases the radial dimension of the fuel injector, which in turn means more space is required for installation.
The support element according to the present invention for a fuel injector has the advantage that the fuel distribution line rests against the fuel injector via the support element without any radial force being exerted, which means there is no damage to the fuel injector or to the fuel distribution line connector. Due to appropriately designed brackets and clips, the support element ensures that the hold-down force of the fuel distribution line is transferred onto the fuel injector, and also allows fixing to be flexible so that tolerances and offsets are compensated for.
It is advantageous that the support element may be manufactured in a straightforward manner by stamping sheet metal. It may also be manufactured via deep-drawing and stamping.
It is advantageous that in the case of the support element according to the present invention there are no screws or tensioned claws for attaching the fuel injector to the front of the cylinder head.
It is advantageous that stamped recesses which are easy to produce ensure that the support element is securely fixed to the fuel injector and that the fuel distribution line is supported in a simple manner.
The various clip configurations are advantageously designed so that greater or lesser elastic and plastic deformation allows the support between the fuel distribution line and the fuel injector to be optimized in accordance with the installation situation.
Fuel injector 1 is in the form of direct-injection fuel injector 1, which may be used in a valve receptacle of cylinder head 12 to directly inject fuel into a combustion chamber of an explosion-type spark-ignition internal combustion engine (not shown). The valve receptacle may also be provided on a mounting connector piece of an intake manifold (not shown). Fuel injector 1 has, on feed end 4, a plug connection to a receptacle connector piece of fuel distribution line 2, which is sealed by seal 5 between fuel distribution line 2 and inflow connector element 6 of fuel injector 1. Fuel injector 1 has electrical terminal 7 for creating electrical contact for actuation of fuel injector 1. To ensure that clearance is maintained between fuel injector 1 and fuel distribution line 2 without radial force being exerted, support element 3 is provided according to the present invention. Support element 3 includes clamp 8, which rests against shoulder 9 of fuel injector 1 and is supported by shoulder 10 of fuel distribution line 2. Clamp 8 has a slit in the area of electrical connector 7 of fuel injector 1, to facilitate assembly.
As shown in particular in
Due to their shape and arrangement on clamp 8, brackets 18 are plastically-elastically deformable under axial load and as a result transfer axial force onto fuel injector 1.
When support element 3 has been installed, electrical connector 7 of fuel injector 1 is in the area of slit 15.
In
Because the components are flexibly braced against one another, axial loads exerted by fuel distribution line 2, and also manufacturing tolerances and changes in length due to heating when the internal combustion engine is in operation, may be offset.
The present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments shown, and for example may also be used for fuel injectors 1 for injecting fuel into the combustion chamber of a compression-ignition internal combustion engine. In particular, support element 3 shown in the figures may also be mounted in reverse position so that brackets 18 rest against shoulder 9 of fuel injector 1 instead of against shoulder 10 of fuel distribution line 2.
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