IP Library Granted Patent US 8,678,300
Granted Patent B2
US 8,678,300 · App. 11/802,209 · Granted Mar 25, 2014

Automotive diesel exhaust water cooled HC dosing

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Patent No.
US 8,678,300
App. No.
11/802,209
Granted
Mar 25, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Dosing structure ( 30 ) is provided for supplying diesel fuel to an exhaust passage ( 12 ) of a diesel system. The dosing structure includes an electrically operated dosing valve ( 32 ) constructed and arranged to receive a supply of diesel fuel and to deliver the fuel to the exhaust passage. A water jacket ( 34 ) surrounds at least a portion of the dosing valve so as to provide direct water-cooling of the dosing valve. The dosing valve is preferably an electrically controlled fuel injector.

Claims (34)

1. Structure for supplying fluid to an exhaust passage of a fuel system, the structure comprising:

a unitary electrically operated valve constructed and arranged to receive a supply of fluid and to deliver the fluid to the exhaust passage,

a water jacket separate from the valve and having an inlet and an outlet on a common axis, with the inlet in fluid communication with the outlet, the water jacket surrounding at least a portion of the valve disposed between the inlet and the outlet so as to provide direct water-cooling of the valve, and

at least one O-ring seal, between the water jacket and the valve, constructed and arranged to prevent water from leaking past the valve,

wherein the valve is a gasoline-type fuel injector having a solenoid coil and a non-precision orifice, integral with the fuel injector, as an outlet disposed to inject a generally linear stream of the fluid directly into the exhaust passage, and

wherein the portion of the valve that is surrounded by the water jacket is integral with and generally adjacent to the coil.

2. The structure of claim 1 , in combination with a control unit electronically controlling operation of the fuel injector.

3. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the water jacket includes a cover at one end thereof having an opening that receives the portion of the dosing valve.

4. The structure of claim 3 , wherein another end of the water jacket is constructed and arranged to be coupled to the exhaust passage.

5. The structure of claim 3 , in combination with the exhaust passage, wherein another end of the water jacket is welded to the exhaust passage.

6. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the water jacket is generally cylindrical having an inlet and an outlet.

7. The structure of claim 6 , wherein the portion of the dosing valve is disposed between the inlet and the outlet.

8. Dosing structure for supplying fluid to an exhaust passage of an engine, the dosing structure comprising:

a unitary electrically operated gasoline-type fuel injector having a solenoid coil and a non-precision orifice, integral with the fuel injector, as an outlet for delivering a generally linear stream of fluid directly to the exhaust passage, and

means for water cooling the fuel injector, the means for water cooling being separate from the fuel injector and having an inlet and an outlet on a common axis, with the inlet in fluid communication with the outlet, the means for cooling surrounding at least a portion of the fuel injector disposed between the inlet and the outlet so as to provide direct water-cooling of the fuel injector,

means, between the water jacket and the fuel injector, for preventing water from leaking past the fuel injector,

wherein the portion of the fuel injector that is surrounded by the means for water cooling is integral with and generally adjacent to the coil.

9. The structure of claim 8 , wherein the means for water cooling is a water jacket.

10. The structure of claim 8 , in combination with a control unit electronically controlling operation of the fuel injector.

11. The structure of claim 9 , wherein the means for delivering is an electrically controlled fuel injector and wherein the water jacket includes a cover at one end thereof having an opening that receives a portion of the fuel injector.

12. The structure of claim 11 , wherein another end of the water jacket is constructed and arranged to be coupled to the exhaust passage.

13. The structure of claim 11 , in combination with the exhaust passage, wherein another end of the water jacket is welded to the exhaust passage.

14. The structure of claim 11 , wherein the water jacket is generally cylindrical having an inlet and an outlet.

15. The structure of claim 14 , wherein the portion of the fuel injector is disposed between the inlet and the outlet.

16. A method of supplying diesel fuel to an exhaust passage of a diesel system to reduce particulates in the exhaust passage, the method including the steps of:

providing a unitary electrically controlled gasoline-type fuel injector having a solenoid coil and a non-precision orifice, integral with the fuel injector, as a dosing valve associated with an exhaust passage of a diesel system,

operating the dosing valve to inject a generally linear stream of diesel fuel directly from the non-precision orifice of the fuel injector into the exhaust passage,

providing a water jacket separate from the fuel injector and having an inlet and an outlet on a common axis, with the inlet in fluid communication with the outlet, the water jacket surrounding at least a portion of the fuel injector disposed between the inlet and the outlet,

providing coolant flow from the inlet to the outlet of the water jacket to cool the fuel injector at the portion that is generally adjacent to the coil, and

providing at least one O-ring seal, between the water jacket and the fuel injector, to prevent water from leaking past the fuel injector.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the step of providing water cooling includes providing a water jacket, containing water, to surround at least a portion of the fuel injector.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the water jacket is generally cylindrical with one end coupled to the exhaust passage.

19. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the fluid is diesel fuel.

20. The structure of claim 8 , wherein the fluid is diesel fuel.

Assignments (6)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE PROPERTY SECTION BY REMOVING ERRONEOUSLY LISTED PATENT NUMBERS; PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 057499 FRAME: 0827. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Mar 31, 2022
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 059567/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 12, 2021
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 058108/0412 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 14, 2021
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 057499/0827 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 10, 2014
From: SIEMENS VDO AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATION
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS US, INC.
Reel/Frame 032182/0043 →
MERGER Recorded Feb 10, 2014
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS US, INC.
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEM, INC.
Reel/Frame 032182/0152 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 21, 2007
From: HORNBY, MICHAEL J.
To: SIEMENS VDO AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 019386/0474 →