TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a fuel rail of a vehicle, and more particularly,
to a fuel injector fixing structure of a fuel rail of a vehicle, capable of fixing
fuel injectors for injecting fuel into cylinders onto a main pipe of the fuel rail
at predetermined intervals by using additional fixing members, so as to sufficiently
absorbing a high pressure applied to the fuel injectors when the fuel injectors inject
fuel and to appropriately replace the fuel injectors.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] In general, gasoline engines mainly include indirect multi point injection (MPI)
engines and port fuel injection (PFI) engines.
[0003] However, exhaust gas regulations currently tightened to prevent global warming and
air pollution may not be satisfied by using only indirect MPI engines.
[0004] In order to satisfy such exhaust gas regulations, gasoline direct injection (GDI)
engines capable of directly injecting fuel into engine cylinders as in diesel engines
have been developed.
[0005] Although a gasoline indirect MPI engine has a fuel injection pressure of only 4 to
5bar, a GDI engine requires a fuel injection pressure of about 120 to 200bar.
[0006] A GDI engine includes a fuel rail including a plurality of fuel injectors for receiving
fuel supplied from a fuel tank and for injecting the fuel.
[0007] Meanwhile, in a GDI engine, since a high fuel pressure and a combustion pressure
in combustion chambers of cylinders are directly applied to fuel injectors of a fuel
rail when the fuel injectors directly injects fuel into the combustion chambers, the
pressures should be absorbed to prevent impacts applied to the fuel injectors toward
the fuel rails.
[0008] A conventional fuel rail 10 having the above-described structure is illustrated in
FIG. 1.
[0009] As illustrated in FIG. 1, in the conventional fuel rail 10, a plurality of mounting
lugs 30 and injector holders 40 are fixed onto a main pipe 20 at predetermined intervals,
and fuel injectors 50 are detachably fixed into the injector holders 40, and the pressure
applied to fuel injectors 50 is absorbed by damping members 60.
[0010] The mounting lugs 30 and the injector holders 40 are welded and fixed onto an outer
surface of the main pipe 20, correspond to the number of cylinders included in an
engine, and fix the fuel injectors 50 for injecting fuel into the cylinders.
[0011] The fuel injectors 50 are inserted and fixed into lower portions of the injector
holders 40, and each includes an insertion part formed at an upper portion of the
fuel injector 50 and inserted into the injector holder 40, and an injection part formed
at a lower portion of the fuel injector 50 and for injecting fuel. A connection unit
connected to a power source is formed at a side of the fuel injector 50.
[0012] Each of the damping members 60 mainly includes a fixing part surrounding and fixing
the fuel injector 50, and damping parts integrally formed at a side of the fixing
part, having elasticity, and absorbing the pressures transferred from the fuel injector
50.
[0013] That is, a high pressure generated when the fuel injector 50 injects fuel is absorbed
by the damping member 60 such that an impact applied to the fuel injector 50 toward
the fuel rail 10 is prevented.
[0014] In the above-described conventional fuel rail 10, the damping member 60 for fixing
the fuel injector 50 is fixed onto a body part of the fuel injector 50 before being
elastically supported under the injector holder 40, and absorbs a high pressure applied
to the fuel injector 50 when the fuel injectors 50 injects fuel.
[0015] However, in order to maintain the form and function of the damping member 60 for
preventing an impact caused by a fuel injection pressure and a combustion pressure,
a space for fixing the fuel injector 50 onto the main pipe 20 of the fuel rail 10
may be insufficient. As such, when a product is transferred, assembled, removed, or
replaced, the fuel injector 50 may be departed from the injector holder 40.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
TECHNICAL PROBLEM
[0016] The present invention provides a fuel injector fixing structure of a fuel rail of
a vehicle, in which an additional fixing member for fixing a fuel injector is added
so as to prevent departure of the fuel injector when the fuel rail is transferred,
assembled, removed, and replaced, while the role and function of a damping member
for absorbing a high pressure applied to the fuel injector when the fuel injector
injects fuel is maintained, thereby easily replacing the fuel injector.
[0017] The present invention also provides a fuel injector fixing structure of a fuel rail
of a vehicle, in which a fuel injector is elastically supported by a damping member
and then a fixing member is fixed onto the fuel injector through a via hole formed
in the damping member, thereby fixing the fuel injector.
[0018] The present invention also provides a fuel injector fixing structure of a fuel rail
of a vehicle, in which, when a mounting lug and an injector holder fixed onto a main
pipe are connected by a connection unit, a fixing member for fixing a fuel injector
is variously modifiable by fixing a portion of the fixing member onto the fuel injector
and fixing another portion of the fixing member onto the connection unit.
TECHNICAL SOLUTION
[0019] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fuel injector
fixing structure of a fuel rail of a vehicle, including a main pipe having two ends
connected to a plug and an end cap; a plurality of injector holders fixed onto an
outer surface of the main pipe at predetermined intervals; a mounting lug disposed
adjacent to the injector holder; a fuel injector detachably fixed into the injector
holder; a damping member detachably attached to the fuel injector and elastically
supporting the fuel injector with respect to the injector holder; and a fixing member
for detachably fixing the fuel injector fixing member.
[0020] The fixing member may include a holding part surrounding and attached to an outer
surface of the fuel injector; and a fixing part extending upwardly from the holding
part and detachably fixed onto the injector holder.
[0021] A fixing groove for fixing the holding part may be formed on the outer surface of
the fuel injector.
[0022] The holding part may include a departure prevention part engaged with the outer surface
of the fuel injector and for preventing departure of the fixing member from the fuel
injector.
[0023] The departure prevention part may be formed as an engaging bump protruding toward
a center of the holding part at an end portion of the holding part.
[0024] A step portion may be formed on the injector holder, a fixing hole may be formed
in the fixing part, and the fixing hole of the fixing part may be engaged with the
step portion.
[0025] The damping member may include a fixing ring engaged with an outer surface of the
fuel injector; and a supporting part extending from the fixing ring and having an
end portion, which is bent and elastically contacted to the injector holder.
[0026] A via hole corresponding to the fixing groove may be formed in the fixing ring.
[0027] The fixing member may include a holding part surrounding and attached to an outer
surface of the fuel injector; and a fixing part extending upwardly from the holding
part and detachably fixed onto a connection unit formed between the injector holder
and the mounting lug.
[0028] A protrusion may be formed on the connection unit, and a fixing bump engaged with
the protrusions may be formed on the fixing part.
[0029] The holding part may include upper and lower members having elasticity and vertically
spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance, a bent part may be formed
in at least one of the upper and lower members, and, the holding part is inserted
into the fixing groove of the fuel injector as the bent part is deformed.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS
[0030] According to the present invention, since a fuel injector is elastically supported
by a damping member and is fixed by an additional fixing member, a high pressure applied
to the fuel injector when the fuel injector injects fuel may be absorbed and departure
of the fuel injector when a fuel rail is transferred, assembled, removed, or replaced
may be prevented while the role and function of the damping member is maintained.
[0031] Also, since engaging bumps are formed on a holding part of a fixing member for surrounding
and fixing a fuel injector, departure of the fixing member from the fuel injector
may be prevented.
[0032] Furthermore, when a mounting lug and an injector holder are connected by a connection
unit and are integrally fixed onto a main pipe, a fixing member for fixing a fuel
injector may be variously modified by fixing a portion of the fixing member onto the
fuel injector and fixing another portion of the fixing member onto the connection
unit.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional fuel rail.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a fuel injector fixing structure of a fuel rail
of a vehicle, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a main portion of FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a fixing member in the fuel injector fixing structure
illustrated in FIG. 2.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another fixing member in the fuel injector fixing
structure illustrated in FIG. 2.
FIG. 6 is a side cross-sectional view showing a fixed state of the fixing member in
the fuel injector fixing structure illustrated in FIG. 5.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the fixing member in the fuel injector fixing structure
illustrated in FIG. 5.
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of another fixing member in the fuel injector fixing
structure illustrated in FIG. 5.
MODE OF THE INVENTION
[0034] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail by explaining embodiments
of the invention with reference to the attached drawings. In the drawings, the thicknesses
of lines or the sizes of elements may be exaggerated for clarity and convenience of
explanation. Also, the terms used in the specification are defined in consideration
of functions used in the present invention, and can be changed according to the intent
or conventionally used methods of operators and users. Accordingly, definitions of
the terms should be understood on the basis of the entire description of the present
specification.
[0035] FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a fuel injector fixing structure of a fuel rail
100 of a vehicle, according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is an
exploded perspective view of a main portion of FIG. 2. FIG. 4 is a perspective view
of a fixing member 700 in the fuel injector fixing structure illustrated in FIG. 2.
[0036] As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 3, and 4, the fuel rail 100 includes a main pipe 200,
injector holders 300, mounting lugs 400, fuel injectors 500, damping members 600,
and fixing members 700.
[0037] The main pipe 200 has a through hole (not shown) formed along a length direction
of the main pipe 200, and includes one end fixed to a plug 210 to be connected to
a fuel supply pipe and another end fixed to an end cap 220 for blocking one end of
the through hole.
[0038] A plurality of injector holders 300 for detachably fixing the fuel injectors 500
to be described below are formed on an outer surface of the main pipe 200 at predetermined
intervals so as to be connected to the through hole.
[0039] That is, connection holes connected to the through hole are formed in the outer surface
of the main pipe 200, the injector holder 300 is fixed around the connection hole,
and thus fuel in the main pipe 200 is supplied to the fuel injector 500 through the
injector holder 300.
[0040] Also, the mounting lug 400 for fixing the fuel rail 100 to an engine or a component
around the engine is fixed adjacent to the injector holder 300.
[0041] Here, the injector holder 300 and the mounting lug 400 are fixed on the outer surface
of the main pipe 200 by using a laser welding or arc welding method. The laser welding
or arc welding method for fixing the injector holder 300 and the mounting lug 400
is well known, and thus will not be described in detail here.
[0042] The injector holder 300 includes an open lower part into which the fuel injector
500 is detachably inserted and fixed, and has a side via hole connected to the connection
hole of the main pipe 200 so as to allow fuel in the main pipe 200 to be supplied
to the fuel injector 500 through the injector holder 300.
[0043] The fuel injector 500 internally includes various components such as a value and
a valve operating means in order to receive fuel supplied from the main pipe 200 and
to inject the fuel into a cylinder. The internal structure of the fuel injector 500
is well known, and thus will not be described in detail here.
[0044] The fuel injector 500 mainly includes an insertion part 510 inserted and fixed into
the lower part of the injector holder 300, a body part 520 integrally formed with
the insertion part 510 and including various components for injecting fuel, and an
injection part 530 formed under the body part 520 and exposed toward a combustion
chamber of the cylinder in order to inject fuel.
[0045] The fuel injector 500 is supported under the injector holder 300 by the damping member
600 that holds the body part 520 and absorbs a high pressure generated when the fuel
injector 500 injects fuel, and is completely fixed by the fixing member 700 that surrounds
and fixes an outer circumference of the body part 520 and is engaged and fixed onto
the injector holder 300.
[0046] That is, the fuel injector 500 is formed in such a way that a high pressure generated
when the fuel injector 500 injects fuel is absorbed by the damping member 600 and
that departure of the fuel injector 500 from the injector holder 300 is prevented
by the fixing member 700.
[0047] Here, the damping member 600 includes a fixing ring 610 engaged with an outer surface
of the fuel injector 500, and a supporting part 620 extending upwardly from the fixing
ring 610 and including upper portions bent and elastically contacted to the injector
holder 300.
[0048] The damping member 600 may be formed of an elastic material capable of absorbing
an impact caused by a high pressure generated when the fuel injector 500 injects fuel,
while the supporting parts 620 elastically contacted to the injector holder 300 and
supported under the injector holder 300 are bent due to the impact and then are restored
to their original state.
[0049] Also, the fixing member 700 includes a holding part 710 surrounding and attached
to the outer surface of the fuel injector 500, and a fixing part 720 extending upwardly
from the holding part 710 and detachably fixed onto the injector holder 300.
[0050] The holding part 710 is formed in a "C" shape having a side opening, is engaged around
an outer surface of the body part 520 of the fuel injector 500, and includes a departure
prevention part 730 engaged with the outer surface of the fuel injector 500, i.e.,
the body part 520, so as to prevent departure of the holding part 710, at end portions
of the holding part 710.
[0051] Here, the departure prevention part 730 is formed as an engaging bump at the end
portion of the holding part 710, and the engaging bumps are formed by partially cutting
the end portion of the holding part 710 so as to protrude toward the center of the
holding part 710.
[0052] Also, the holding part 710 is formed in a ring shape having an opening, and includes
cuts 711 formed at the end portions of the holding part 710, and the engaging bumps
formed at end portions of the cuts 711 and protruding toward the center of the holding
part 710.
[0053] Furthermore, the fixing part 720 extends upwardly from the holding part 710, has
an almost "□"-shaped fixing hole, and is engaged with a step portion 310 formed on
the injector holder 300.
[0054] The step portion 310 of the injector holder 300 may be formed between a flat part
311 formed by vertically cutting a portion of the injector holder 300, and a curved
part 312 remaining at a lower portion of the injector holder 300 to a certain height.
[0055] Also, the holding part 710 of the fixing member 700 is inserted and fixed into a
fixing groove 540 formed on the body part 520 of the fuel injector 500. The fixing
groove 540 is connected to a via hole 611 formed in the fixing ring 610 of the damping
member 600, when the fixing member 700 is fixed onto the body part 520.
[0056] Meanwhile, the via hole 611 is formed in the fixing ring 610 of the damping member
600 such that the holding part 710 of the fixing member 700 is fixed onto the body
part 520 by the fixing ring 610 while the fixing ring 610 of the damping member 600
is fixed onto the body part 520 of the fuel injector 500.
[0057] That is, the fuel injector 500 is formed in such a way that the holding part 710
of the fixing member 700 is passed through the via hole 611 of the damping member
600 and is inserted and fixed into the fixing groove 540 of the body part 520 while
the damping member 600 is fixed onto the body part 520 and supports the fuel injector
500 with respect to the injector holder 300.
[0058] As described above, since the holding part 710 of the fixing member 700 is fixed
into the fixing groove 540 of the fuel injector 500 through the via hole 611 formed
in the fixing ring 610 of the damping member 600 fixed onto the body part 520, departure
of the damping member 600 from the fuel injector 500 is prevented.
[0059] Alternatively, the fixing ring 610 of the damping member 600 may be formed to surround
and fix a lower portion of the fixing groove 540 of the fuel injector 500.
[0060] Meanwhile, FIG. 5 shows a fuel injector fixing structure of the fuel rail 100 when
the injector holder 300 and the mounting lug 400 are connected to each other by a
connection unit 350, according to another embodiment of the present invention.
[0061] As illustrated in FIG. 5, the injector holder 300 and the mounting lug 400 are connected
by the connection unit 350, and protrusions 351 are formed at two sides of the connection
unit 350.
[0062] If the connection unit 350 is formed between the injector holder 300 and the mounting
lug 400, as illustrated in FIG. 6, another fixing member 700' is used to fix the fuel
injector 500 to the connection unit 350.
[0063] As illustrated in FIG. 7, the fixing member 700' includes a holding part 710' surrounding
and attached to the fuel injector 500, and a fixing part 720' extending upwardly from
the holding part 710' and fixed to the connection unit 350 formed between the injector
holder 300 and the mounting lug 400.
[0064] Here, the holding part 710' of the fixing member 700' is the same as the holding
part 710 of the fixing member 700 illustrated in FIG. 4, and thus will not be described
in detail here.
[0065] The fixing part 720' is formed in a "U" shape having a top opening, and includes
fixing bumps 721' formed at an upper portion of the fixing part 720' so as to be engaged
and fixed onto the protrusions 351 formed at a lower portion of the connection unit
350.
[0066] That is, the fuel injector 500 may be completely fixed by engaging the fixing bumps
721' of the fixing part 720' of the fixing member 700' onto the protrusions 351 while
the holding part 710' of the fixing member 700' is engaged onto the body part 520.
[0067] Also, as illustrated in FIG. 8, a holding part 710" of a fixing member 700" includes
upper and lower members 711" and 712" having elasticity, facing each other, and vertically
spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance. A bent part 713" is formed
in one of the upper and lower members 711" and 712", and the holding part 710" is
inserted into the fixing groove 540 of the fuel injector 500 as the bent part 713"
is deformed. Here, as a fixing part 720", the fixing part 720 of the fixing member
700 or the fixing part 720' of the fixing member 700' may be selected and used.
[0068] Operation of the above-described fuel rail 100 will now be described in brief.
[0069] Initially, the end cap 220 and the plug 210 are individually fixed onto two ends
of the main pipe 200 of the fuel rail 100 by using a brazing method. Here, the brazing
method for fixing the end cap 220 and the plug 210 onto the main pipe 200 will not
be described in detail here.
[0070] Then, a plurality of injector holders 300 and a plurality of mounting lugs 400 are
welded and fixed onto an outer surface of the main pipe 200.
[0071] After that, the insertion part 510 of the fuel injector 500 is inserted into an open
lower portion of the injector holder 300. Then, the fixing ring 610 of the damping
member 600 is placed under the injection part 530 of the fuel injector 500 and then
is raised to be fixed around the body part 520 of the fuel injector 500 such that
the supporting parts 620 of the damping member 600 contact and are supported under
the injector holder 300.
[0072] Here, the fuel injector 500 may also be fixed into the injector holder 300 after
the damping member 600 is fixed onto the fuel injector 500.
[0073] As described above, since the fuel injector 500 is elastically supported by the damping
member 600, an impact applied to the fuel injector 500 toward the main pipe 200 due
to a high pressure generated when the fuel injector 500 injects fuel may be efficiently
reduced and prevented.
[0074] Then, the fuel injector 500 is fixed by the fixing member 700 and thus is detachably
and completely fixed into the injector holder 300.
[0075] That is, the fuel injector 500 is completely fixed by inserting and fixing the holding
part 710 of the fixing member 700 into the fixing groove 540 of the fuel injector
500, and then engaging the fixing part 720 of the fixing member 700 with the step
portion 310 of the injector holder 300.
[0076] As such, since the fuel injector 500 is completely fixed into the injector holder
300 by the additional fixing member 700, departure of the fuel injector 500 from the
injector holder 300 when the fuel rail 100 is used, transferred, assembled, or replaced
may be prevented.
[0077] While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference
to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in
the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing
from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
1. A fuel injector fixing structure of a fuel rail of a vehicle, comprising:
a main pipe having two ends connected to a plug and an end cap;
a plurality of injector holders fixed onto an outer surface of the main pipe at predetermined
intervals;
a mounting lug disposed adjacent to the injector holder;
a fuel injector detachably fixed into the injector holder;
a damping member detachably attached to the fuel injector and elastically supporting
the fuel injector with respect to the injector holder; and
a fixing member for detachably fixing the fuel injector onto the injector holder.
2. The fuel injector fixing structure of claim 1, wherein the fixing member comprises
a holding part surrounding and attached to an outer surface of the fuel injector,
and a fixing part extending upwardly from the holding part and detachably fixed onto
the injector holder, and wherein a fixing groove for fixing the holding part is formed
on the outer surface of the fuel injector.
3. The fuel injector fixing structure of claim 2, wherein the holding part comprises
a departure prevention part, which is engaged with the outer surface of the fuel injector,
for preventing departure of the fixing member from the fuel injector.
4. The fuel injector fixing structure of claim 3, wherein the departure prevention part
is formed as a engaging bump protruding toward a center of the holding part at an
end portion of the holding part.
5. The fuel injector fixing structure of claim 2, wherein a step portion is formed on
the injector holder, wherein a fixing hole is formed in the fixing part, and wherein
the fixing hole of the fixing part is engaged with the step portion.
6. The fuel injector fixing structure of claim 3, wherein the damping member comprises:
a fixing ring engaged with an outer surface of the fuel injector; and
a supporting part extending from the fixing ring and having an end portion, which
is bent and elastically contacted to the injector holder.
7. The fuel injector fixing structure of claim 6, wherein a via hole corresponding to
the fixing groove is formed in the fixing ring.
8. The fuel injector fixing structure of claim 1, wherein the fixing member comprises
a holding part surrounding and attached to an outer surface of the fuel injector,
and a fixing part extending upwardly from the holding part and detachably fixed onto
a connection unit formed between the injector holder and the mounting lug, and wherein
a fixing groove for fixing the holding part is formed in the outer surface of the
fuel injector.
9. The fuel injector fixing structure of claim 8, wherein a protrusion is formed on the
connection unit, and wherein a fixing bump engaged with the protrusions is formed
on the fixing part.
10. The fuel injector fixing structure of claim 2 or 8, wherein the holding part comprises
upper and lower members having elasticity and vertically spaced apart from each other
by a predetermined distance, wherein a bent part is formed in at least one of the
upper and lower members, and wherein the holding part is inserted into the fixing
groove of the fuel injector as the bent part is deformed.