Fuel injector rail
US-2016348625-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US10344723B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10344723-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515119245-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2019 |
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The present disclosure relates to fuel delivery systems for a motor vehicle. Some embodiments include a housing with a wall and a connector opening, a high-pressure connector including a wall circumferentially bordering a recess extending along a longitudinal central axis of the high-pressure connector, a radial indentation formed at the inner side in the wall in the housing connector region adjacent to the transition region, and an axial indentation formed at the outer side in the wall in the transition region adjacent to the intermediate region. The high-pressure connector may have a housing connector region, an intermediate region, and a transition region. An outer diameter of the high-pressure connector is larger in the housing connector region than in the intermediate region and the inner diameter is larger in the housing connector region than in the intermediate region. The wall of the housing delimits a recess around the connector opening. The housing connector region includes a protruding region suitable for making contact with the housing when said protruding region partially or fully enters the recess.
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What is claimed is: 1. An apparatus for a fuel delivery system for a motor vehicle, the apparatus comprising: a housing including a first wall with a connector opening; and a high-pressure connector for fixing to the housing by way of a welding process, the high-pressure connector including a second wall circumferentially bordering a recess extending along a longitudinal central axis of the high-pressure connector; the high-pressure connector including a housing connector region having a first internal passage, an intermediate region having a second internal passage with an inner diameter smaller than the first internal passage, and a transition region connecting the first internal passage to the second internal passage with a third internal passage narrowing from the first internal passage to the second internal passage; wherein, in cross-sectional planes perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis, a first outer diameter of the high-pressure connector extends over both the housing connector region and the transition region and into part of the intermediate region, the first outer diameter larger than a second outer diameter in another part of the intermediate region; wherein the first wall delimits, at its outer side, a recess running along a circumferential direction, in a circumferentially closed fashion, around the connector opening; and the housing connector region of the connector includes a protruding region suitable for making contact with the housing when said protruding region partially or fully enters the recess; a radial indentation formed at the inner side in the second wall in the housing connector region adjacent to the transition region; and an axial groove formed at the outer side in the second wall in the transition region adjacent to the intermediate region; wherein the protruding region, at the outer side, narrows conically in the direction of a free longitudinal end of the protruding region; in cross-sectional planes leading through the central axis, the outer surface of the protruding region encloses an angle with an imaginary elongation of the central axis, the magnitude of which angle lies in the range from 10 to 80 degrees. 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the high-pressure connector has a rotationally symmetrical form. 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, in cross-sectional planes leading through the central axis, the axial groove includes a contour with a rounded portion proceeding from the outer side of the second wall and with a straight portion adjoining the rounded portion and leading to the outer side of the wall in the transition region. 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the recess in the first wall includes a groove; and a ring-shaped chamber formed by the groove narrows conically at its outer side in the direction of the groove base. 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: in cross-sectional planes leading through the central axis, a surface of the wall of the housing bordering the outer side of the groove encloses a first angle formed with an elongation of the central axis; a sign and magnitude of the angle corresponding to those of a second angle enclosed by the outer surface of the protruding region with an elongation of the central axis; and the two surfaces extend in the same diameter interval. 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a geometric elongation, leading away from the housing, of a conical contact zone between an outer side of the protruding region and an outer side of the recess running along the circumferential direction geometrically does not intersect the housing. 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the protruding region includes, on an inner side, a cylindrical surface; the recess in the wall has the form of a groove and, at an inner side, adjoins a cylindrical surface of the wall; and the two cylindrical surfaces have an equal or approximately equal diameter. 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: in cross-sectional planes leading through the central axis, contours of the protruding region and of the recess in the wall of the housing are coordinated with one another such that the protruding region is insertable or inserted at least partially into the recess, which runs along the circumferential direction, in such a way that said protruding region bears by way of its outer surface against the outer surface of the wall in the recess and bears by way of its inner surface against the inner surface of the wall in the recess. 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising, when the protruding region has been inserted as far as possible into the recess running along the circumferential direction, a remaining cavity within the recess, the cavity adjoining the free longitudinal end of the protruding region. 10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the protruding region widens conically at its inner side in the direction of a free longitudinal end of the protruding region; and there, in cross-sectional planes leading through the central axis, an inner surface of said protruding region encloses an angle with the central axis, a magnitude of the angle within the range from 10 to 40 degrees. 11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the recess in the wall has in the form of a groove and, at an inner side, adjoins a surface of the wall proceeding from a groove mouth, which surface, in cross-sectional planes leading through the central axis, runs parallel to the central axis or causes a ring-shaped chamber formed by the groove to narrow conically in the direction of a groove base by virtue of the fact that said surface encloses a first angle with the central axis, and wherein a magnitude of the first angle is less than a magnitude of a second angle enclosed by the inner surface at the conical widening of the protruding region with the central axis. 12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a groove mouth includes a diameter, measured at an inner side, disposed in a diameter interval in which the inner surface of the protruding region extends. 13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: the protruding region inserted at least partially into the recess of the wall; the inner surface of said protruding region is supported against a radially inner rim of the groove mouth; the shaping of the outer surfaces of the protruding region and of the recess in the wall are coordinated with one another such that, in the presence of said support, said surfaces do not come into contact; and in cross-sectional planes leading through the central axis, said surfaces enclose different angles with the central axis. 14. A method for manufacturing an apparatus for a fuel delivery system, the apparatus comprising: a housing including a first wall with a connector opening; and a high-pressure connector for fixing to the housing by way of a welding process, the high-pressure connector including a second wall circumferentially bordering a recess extending along a longitudinal central axis of the high-pressure connector; the high-pressure connector including a housing connector region having a first internal passage, an intermediate region having a second internal passage with an inner diameter smaller than the first internal passage, and a transition region connecting the first internal passage to the second internal passage with a third internal passage narrowing from the first internal passage to the second internal passage; wherein, in cross-sectional planes perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis, a first outer diameter
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