Fuel rail damping device

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Inventors

Curran, Steven M.
Bradley, Michael A.
Braun, Charles W.
Bartell, Peter E.
Haynes, Kern E.

Application #

652150

Filed

Aug-29-2003

Published

Mar-29-2005

Current US Class

123/456
138/30

International Classes

F02M 055//04

Field of Search

123/456 123/467 138/30

Assignee

Delphi Technologies, Inc. (Troy, MI)

Examiners

Argenbright; Tony M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Griffin; Patrick M.

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Abstract
A fuel rail damper includes a hollow member having a first end and a second end, opposing first and second sides, a first face and a second face interconnecting and spacing apart the first and second sides, and a width. Each of the first and second ends are sealed in an air tight manner to thereby define a chamber in conjunction with the first and second sides and the first and second faces and wherein the widths of the ends do not substantially exceed the hollow member width.
 
Claims
What is claimed:

1. A fuel rail damper, comprising:

a hollow member having a first end and a second end, each of said first and second ends sealed in an air tight manner to thereby define a chamber, wherein said hollow member includes a hollow member width, said first and second ends having respective end widths, wherein said end widths are less than said hollow member width.

2. The fuel rail damper of claim 1, wherein at least one recess is defined in said hollow member proximate to at least one of first and second ends.

3. The fuel rail damper of claim 1, wherein a first pair of recesses are defined in said hollow member proximate to said first end, and wherein a second pair of recesses are defined in said hollow member proximate to said second end.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to fuel rails and, more particularly, to fuel rail damping devices.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In modern internal combustion engines, fuel injection systems typically include a plurality of fuel injectors. A fuel rail supplies fuel to the fuel injectors. A typical fuel rail will include several sockets, within each of which is mounted a fuel injector. Thus, multiple fuel injectors typically share and are supplied with fuel by a common fuel rail. The injectors are sequentially actuated to deliver fuel from the fuel rail to the inlet port of a corresponding engine cylinder according to and in sequence with the operation of the engine. The sequential operation of the fuel injectors induce variations in pressure and pressure pulsations within the common fuel rail. The pressure pulsations within the fuel rail can result in undesirable conditions, such as fuel line hammer and maldistribution of fuel within the fuel rail.
 
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