Holder for fastening a fuel distributor to an internal combustion engine, and fuel injection system having such a holder
US-9863387-B2 · Jan 9, 2018 · US
US10612507B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10612507-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815952395-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 13, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 7, 2020 |
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Disclosed herein is a mounting structure of a fuel rail, including a mounting boss part having a through-hole formed in a longitudinal direction and a first mating surface formed at an outer surface, an injector cup part provided separately from the mounting boss part and having a second mating surface formed at an outer surface and a flow path hole formed at one side of the second mating surface to be connected to the main pipe for transferring fuel to an injector, and a bridge part connecting the mounting boss part and the injector cup part and having a third mating surface. The mounting structure of the fuel rail can effectively distribute stress concentration by increasing contact area with the main pipe, thereby improving fatigue strength.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A mounting structure of a fuel rail, comprising: a mounting boss part having a through-hole formed in a longitudinal direction thereof, and a first mating surface formed at an outer surface thereof and attached and mated to one side surface of a main pipe; an injector cup part provided separately from the mounting boss part, and having a second mating surface formed at an outer surface thereof and attached and mated to the other side surface of the main pipe, and a flow path hole formed at one side of the second mating surface and connected to the main pipe so as to transfer fuel to an injector; and a bridge part connecting the mounting boss part and the injector cup part, and having a third mating surface attached and mated to a bottom surface of the main pipe, wherein the bridge part has one or more second damping slits formed at the circumference thereof to absorb fatigue stress due to heat, pressure and vibration generated from the engine, and wherein one of the second damping slits of the bridge part is formed in a hole shape across the bridge part under the third mating surface. 2. The mounting structure of claim 1 , wherein the mounting boss part has one or more first damping slits formed at the circumference thereof to absorb fatigue stress due to heat, pressure and vibration generated from the engine. 3. The mounting structure of claim 2 , wherein the first damping slit of the mounting boss part is formed in a hole shape connected to the through-hole. 4. The mounting structure of claim 1 , wherein the first mating surface of the mounting boss part, the second mating surface of the injector cup part and the third mating surface of the bridge part are configured in such a manner that a contact center line in a direction crossing the main pipe intersects the axial center of the main pipe at a right angle, the contact center line being formed when the main pipe is clamped by the first mating surface of the mounting boss part, the second mating surface of the injector cup part and the third mating surface of the bridge part. 5. The mounting structure of claim 1 , wherein the mounting boss part and the bridge part are integrally formed. 6. The mounting structure of claim 5 , wherein the bridge part and the injector cup part are coupled to each other by welding or brazing.
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