The present invention relates to a support element for setting a fuel distributor line apart from a fuel injector inserted in a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine.
A mounting device for mounting a fuel injector on an intake manifold is described, e.g., from German Patent 29 26 490. In this case, a mounting element axially fixes the fuel injector to the fuel-distributor line or to a plug nipple, the mounting element being designed as a U-shaped securing clamp having two legs which are elastic in the radial direction. In the assembled state, the securing clamp engages in matching recesses of the plug nipple and is snapped into place in a recess in a connection fitting of the fuel injector, the recess being designed as an annular groove. The axial clearance between the recesses and the securing clamp as well as between the annular groove and the securing clamp should be kept small in order to achieve precise fixation of the fuel injector without stresses on the gasket.
Particularly disadvantageous in the mounting device described in German Patent 29 26 490 is the warping effect of the various mounting elements on the fuel injector. The force magnetic flux generates in the fuel injector leads to deformations and thus to lift changes of the valve needle, and even to jamming as well as a compressive and bending load on the housing components, which usually have thin walls and are welded to each other at several points. Furthermore, any mounting measure, for example by means of a contact flange, leads to an increase in the radial expansion of the fuel injector and thus to higher space requirements in the installation.
The support element for a fuel injector according to the present invention has the advantage over the conventional art that the fuel-distributor line is braced at the fuel injector without radial forces via the support element. As a result, no warping and subsequent damage of the fuel injector and the connection of the fuel-distributor line will occur. The support element not only transmits the holding-down force of the fuel-distributor line to the fuel injector but also provides a flexible fixation that compensates for tolerances and offsets.
It is advantageous that the support element is easy to produce by stamping from sheet metal. It may also be produced by deep-drawing and stamping.
The support element according to the present advantageously dispenses with screws or securing clamping claws for mounting the fuel injector on the front face of the cylinder head.
Punched out recesses, which are easy to produce, advantageously provide secure fixing of the support element at the fuel injector and simple bracing of the fuel-distributor line.
Various guidance variants, such as beveled components whose inclined surfaces slope radially inward, guidance by the cylinder head, or by projections engaging with each other from behind, also brace the radial forces of the support element.
Especially advantageous in this context is the contacting of the edges of the support element along the axial extension of the support element in a radially inward direction, so that the support element abuts against the fuel injector along its entire length, thereby preventing the support element from bending open.
Various tab forms may be configured in such a way that a more or less pronounced elastic and plastic deformation allows optimal bracing between the fuel-distributor line and the fuel injector under the given installation situation.
In this context, a fuel injector 1 is designed in the form of a direct-injection fuel injector 1, which may be installed in a valve seat of a cylinder head for the direct injection of fuel into a combustion chamber of a mixture-compressing internal combustion engine having externally supplied ignition (not shown further). The valve seat may also be provided at a connecting piece of an intake manifold (not shown). At an inflow-side end, fuel injector 1 is provided with a plug connection to a connecting piece of fuel-distributor line 2, which is sealed by a gasket 5 between fuel distributor line 2 and a supply nipple 6 of fuel injector 1. Fuel injector 1 has an electrical connection 7 for the electrical contacting to actuate fuel injector 1.
Support element 3 according to the present invention is provided to space fuel injector 1 and fuel-distributor line 2 apart from one another in a manner that is free of radial forces. Support element 3 is made up of a clamp 8, which is braced against a shoulder 9 of fuel injector 1 on one side and against a shoulder 10 of fuel-distributor line 2 on the other side. For easier mounting, clamp 8 has a slot in the region of electrical connection 7 of fuel injector 1.
It may be gathered from
Two tabs 11 are connected to clamp 8 and provide flexible bracing of fuel-distributor line 2 with respect to fuel injector 1. A detailed representation of clamp 8 may be gathered from the views in
A similar possibility is offered by a keyed connection, as shown in
A beveling of shoulder 9 of fuel injector 1 and/or tabs 11 of support element 3 also suggests itself for the bracing of fuel injector 1 at shoulder 9 in manner that is free of radial forces. In
The embodiment shown in
Due to the flexible mutual bracing of the components, it is not only possible to compensate for axial forces generated by fuel-distributor line 2, but also for manufacturing tolerances and linear deformations due to heating during operation of the internal combustion engine.
The present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments shown and is also applicable to fuel injectors for injection into the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine having self-ignition.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 56 668.2 | Dec 2002 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE03/03008 | 9/10/2003 | WO | 7/3/2006 |