Fuel supply device having slip-out preventing member

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Fuel injection system

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C123S456000

Reexamination Certificate

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06637411

ABSTRACT:

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-89791 filed on Mar. 27, 2001, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fuel supply device in which a fuel injector (injector) connected to a fuel delivery pipe supplies fuel to cylinders of an internal combustion engine (engine).
2. Description of Related Art
As shown in
FIG. 6
, in a conventional fuel supply device in which injectors
110
supply fuel to cylinders of an engine, each fuel inlet
111
of the injectors
110
are inserted into each delivery port
101
of a fuel delivery pipe
100
and each fuel outlet of the injectors
110
(nozzle side) is to be inserted into the engine (not shown). Each of a clearance between an inner wall of the delivery port
101
and an outer wall of the fuel inlet
111
and a clearance between an inner wall of the engine and an outer wall of the outlet of the injector
110
is sealed by a resilient seal member such as an o-ring
112
. Each of the injectors
110
is sandwiched between and fixed to the engine and the fuel delivery pipe
100
.
In this supply system, a clip
120
(a joint member) prevents each of the injectors
110
from slipping out of the fuel delivery pipe
100
. Accordingly, in a state in which the injectors
110
are assembled to the delivery pipe
100
, the fuel supply device can be easily moved to another place for mounting the respective outlets of the injectors
110
on the engine.
However, the conventional clip
120
has a drawback that, once the clip
120
is fitted both in the injector
110
and the fuel delivery pipe
100
, the injector
110
can not move axially, that is, in a direction in which the injector
110
is inserted into or drawn out of the fuel delivery pipe
100
, since the clip
120
is engaged not only with projections
102
formed in an outer wall of the fuel delivery port
101
but also with a groove
113
formed in the injector
110
. Therefore, even if the o-ring
112
for sealing is in an abnormal state due to twisting or getting out of position after the injector
110
has been inserted into and assembled to the fuel delivery pipe
100
, the abnormal state can not be easily corrected by further inserting the injector
110
into or drawing out of the fuel delivery pipe
100
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide a fuel supply device having a slip-out preventing member that allows an injector to be further inserted into or to be drawn out of a fuel delivery pipe, even after the slip-out preventing member is fitted in the fuel delivery pipe and the injector.
To achieve the above object, the fuel supply device has a fuel delivery pipe having a plurality of fuel delivery ports, electrically operated fuel injectors each having a fuel inlet whose outer wall of the fuel inlet is inserted into and frictionally engaged with each inner wall of the fuel delivery ports, a fuel outlet whose outer wall is to be inserted into an internal combustion engine and a protruding portion between the fuel inlet and outlet, and slip-out preventing members each engaged with each outer wall of the fuel delivery ports and holding each of the fuel injectors axially movably at a given distance.
With the fuel supply device, each of the slip-out preventing members has a stopper which comes in contact with the protruding portion of the injector, when each of the fuel injectors is moved in a direction of drawing out of each of the fuel delivery ports, so that the injectors never slip out of the delivery pipe.
In a state in which the injectors are assembled to the delivery pipe, the fuel supply device can be easily moved to another place, for example, for mounting the respective fuel outlets of the injectors on the engine.
It is preferable to dispose a sealing member such as O-ring for sealing a clearance between the outer wall of the fuel inlet and the inner wall of the fuel delivery port.
In this case, even if the sealing member is in an abnormal state due to twisting or getting out of position when the injector is inserted into and assembled to the fuel delivery pipe, the abnormal state can be easily corrected by further inserting the injector into or drawing out of the fuel delivery pipe.
Preferably, the protruding portion is a connecter integrally provided in the fuel injector for supplying an electric power thereto. Accordingly, the fuel supply device is compact.
Further, it is preferable that each of the slip-out preventing members has a pair of opposed arms between which a part of the fuel injector between the protruding portion and the fuel outlet is sandwiched so as to allow the fuel injector to move axially, and two pawls each provided in each end of the arms so as to constitute the stopper.
As an alternative, each of the slip-out preventing members may have a ring plate which surrounds an entire outer circumference of a part of the fuel injector between the protruding portion and the outlet so as to allow the fuel injector to move axially and which constitutes the stopper.


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