Hydraulic device with anti-stiction features

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Inventors

Desai, Chetan J.
Nan, Xinshuang

Application #

740696

Filed

Dec-19-2000

Published

Oct-22-2002

Current US Class

091/398
239/533.2

International Classes

F15B 013/04; F02M 063/00

Field of Search

91/392 91/398 92/85 239/533.2

Assignee

Caterpillar Inc (Peoria, IL)

Examiners

Look; Edward K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Liell & McNeil

US Patent References

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Other References

Application of Digital Valve Technology to Diesel Fuel Injection, 1999-01-0196, C. Cole, O.E. Sturman, D Giodano.

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Abstract
In hydraulically actuated fuel injectors that utilize lubricating oil as the actuation fluid, various components within the injector body must move relatively short distances at high rates of speed in a wetted oil environment. When the oil is at a relatively low temperature, its relatively high viscosity coupled with relatively small size of these components can cause stiction problems to occur. Stiction occurs where the moveable component comes in contact with the body when it rests against its stop. The highly viscous oil can tend to cause the component to resist breaking free of its stop surface such that the fuel injector may be inhibited in performing adequately, especially during cold start conditions. These potential stiction problems are reduced by including a raised surface feature on one or both of the component and body in order to reduce the potential contact surface area.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fuel injector including a body with a stop surface, and a hydraulically driven component with a hydraulic surface moveably positioned in the body between a first position in which said stop surface is in contact with said hydraulic surface over a contact area and a second position in which the stop surface is out of contact with the hydraulic surface, the improvement comprising:

said contact area being a portion of at least one raised surface feature on one of the body and the hydraulically driven component and located away from a centerline of said hydraulically driven component.

2. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein said contact area has a thin shape.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to hydraulic devices, and more particularly to the inclusion of an anti-stiction feature between a moveable component and body of a hydraulic device.

BACKGROUND ART

Many hydraulic devices include a hydraulically driven piston assembly, which in its most basic form is made up of a barrel and a movable piston. In many instances, including hydraulic systems associated with internal combustion engines, the hydraulically driven pistons must have the ability to operate over a wide range of temperatures. In some cases, such as when the actuating fluid is engine lubricating oil or the like, the fluid can become extremely viscous toward the low temperature operating range of the hydraulic device. For instance, in the case of hydraulically actuated fuel injectors, the devices should have the ability to operate at relatively low temperatures, such as when the engine is undergoing a cold start.

In those cases where a large portion of the piston hydraulic surface comes in contact with the barrel when in its retracted position, a sticking phenomenon can occur, and acts to inhibit or delay the ability of the piston to break free even in the presence of high pressure actuation fluid. In other words, a relatively thin but highly viscous fluid layer between the piston and the barrel can cause the piston to resist breaking free to perform an activation event, such as pressurizing and injecting fuel in the case of a hydraulically actuated fuel injector. The result of this phenomenon is to require excessive and sometimes annoying engine cranking before the pistons within the fuel injectors can break free and cause fuel to be injected in order to start the engine.
 
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