Fuel injector mounting assembly for an opposed-piston engine
US-2021156349-A1 · May 27, 2021 · US
US11686269B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11686269-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217840343-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2022 |
| Priority date | Oct 26, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2023 |
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A cylinder head assembly includes a cylinder head casting, and an injector sleeve within an injector bore in the cylinder head casting. The injector sleeve includes a first sleeve end, and an injector clamping surface formed by an inner sleeve surface adjacent to a cylindrical second sleeve end. The injector sleeve further includes a sleeve clamping surface in contact with an upward facing middle deck surface of the cylinder head casting, and a reaction wall extending between the injector clamping surface and the sleeve clamping surface to transfer an injector clamping load to the upward facing middle deck surface.
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A fuel injector sleeve comprising: an elongate sleeve body including an outer sleeve surface, and an inner sleeve surface extending circumferentially around a longitudinal axis and forming an injector socket extending axially from a first sleeve end to a cylindrical second sleeve end forming an injector tip hole; the inner sleeve surface further including a conical injector clamping surface adjacent to the cylindrical second sleeve end; the elongate sleeve body further including a radially outward shoulder having a sleeve clamping surface formed thereon and facing a direction of the cylindrical second sleeve end, and a straight cylindrical wall extending from the radially outward shoulder in a direction of the cylindrical second sleeve end; the elongate sleeve body further including a reaction wall having the conical injector clamping surface formed thereon and extending transversely to the longitudinal axis from the straight cylindrical wall to the cylindrical second sleeve end; the reaction wall includes an increased wall thickness relative to wall thicknesses of the cylindrical second sleeve end and the straight cylindrical wall; and the outer sleeve surface includes, upon the reaction wall, a convex profile opposite to the injector clamping surface. 2. The fuel injector sleeve of claim 1 wherein the outer sleeve surface includes, upon the reaction wall, and a linear profile transitioning between the convex profile and the straight cylindrical wall. 3. The fuel injector sleeve of claim 1 wherein a relief groove is formed in the radially outward shoulder and extends circumferentially around the longitudinal axis at a location that is radially inward of the sleeve clamping surface. 4. The fuel injector of claim 3 wherein the relief groove opens in a direction of the cylindrical second sleeve end. 5. The fuel injector sleeve of claim 1 wherein the radially outward shoulder has a hook shape. 6. A fuel injector sleeve comprising: an elongate sleeve body including an outer sleeve surface, and an inner sleeve surface extending circumferentially around a longitudinal axis and forming an injector socket extending axially from a first sleeve end to a second sleeve end forming an injector tip hole; and the elongate sleeve body further including a radially outward shoulder having a sleeve clamping surface formed thereon and facing a direction of the second sleeve end, and a relief groove formed in the radially outward shoulder. 7. The fuel injector sleeve of claim 6 wherein the second sleeve end includes a cylindrical second sleeve end. 8. The fuel injector sleeve of claim 6 wherein the relief groove opens in a direction of the second sleeve end. 9. The fuel injector sleeve of claim 6 wherein the elongate sleeve body further includes a straight cylindrical wall extending from the radially outward shoulder in a direction of the second sleeve end. 10. The fuel injector sleeve of claim 9 wherein the elongate sleeve body further includes a reaction wall extending between the straight cylindrical wall and the second sleeve end and having a conical inner sleeve clamping surface. 11. The fuel injector sleeve of claim 10 wherein the outer sleeve surface includes, upon the reaction wall, a convex profile opposite to the injector clamping surface, and a linear profile transitioning between the convex profile and the straight cylindrical wall. 12. The fuel injector sleeve of claim 11 wherein the reaction wall includes an end surface facing a direction of the second sleeve end. 13. The fuel injector sleeve of claim 12 wherein the reaction wall has an increased wall thickness relative to wall thicknesses of the second sleeve end and the straight cylindrical wall. 14. The fuel injector sleeve of claim 6 wherein the relief groove extends circumferentially around the longitudinal axis at a location that is radially inward of the sleeve clamping surface. 15. A fuel injector assembly comprising: a fuel injector sleeve including an inner sleeve surface extending between a first sleeve end and a second sleeve end, and a conical injector clamping surface adjacent to the second sleeve end; the fuel injector sleeve further including a radially outward shoulder having a sleeve clamping surface facing a direction of the second sleeve end, and a relief groove formed in the radially outward shoulder; and a fuel injector within the injector socket and in contact with the conical injector clamping surface. 16. The fuel injector assembly of claim 15 wherein the fuel injector sleeve defines a longitudinal axis, and the relief groove extends circumferentially around the longitudinal axis at a location that is radially inward of the sleeve clamping surface. 17. The fuel injector of claim 16 wherein each of the sleeve clamping shoulder and the relief groove is fully circumferential of the longitudinal axis. 18. The fuel injector of claim 15 wherein the radially outward shoulder has a hook shape. 19. The fuel injector of claim 15 wherein: the fuel injector sleeve further includes a straight cylindrical wall, and a reaction wall extending between the straight cylindrical wall and the second sleeve end and including the conical injector clamping surface; the outer sleeve surface includes, upon the reaction wall, a convex profile opposite to the injector clamping surface, and a linear profile transitioning between the convex profile and the straight cylindrical wall; and the reaction wall includes an end surface facing a direction of the second sleeve end.
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