Patents by Inventor Sudhakar Das

Sudhakar Das has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7726590
    Abstract: An improved fuel injection spray director plate including conically chamfered entries to the flow passages through the plate. The conical chamfer may extend part way or all the way through the plate. In a currently preferred embodiment, the chamfer extends only part way through the plate, and the remaining cylindrical portion of the passage provides desirable directional capability for the spray. Preferably, the conical chamfer axis forms an angle with the cylindrical portion axis. Preferably, a flow passage is positioned in the director plate such that the main flow direction of fuel exiting the fuel injector valve is received into the chamfer of the passage. Preferably, a second conical portion is formed in the passage between the first conical portion and the cylindrical portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2008
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul S. Von Bacho, III, Julie M. Galante-Fox, Sudhakar Das
  • Publication number: 20090255998
    Abstract: An injection tip of a direct-injection injector includes an injection valve having a valve seat and a valve ball, and tangential inflow holes feeding fuel into a flow area between the ball and the seat. The fuel enters the flow area tangentially thereby causing a swirling motion of the fuel in the flow area. A symmetric velocity profile is created and the flow variations in the flow area are reduced compared to the prior art. Furthermore, the impact force of the inflowing fuel stream on the surface of the ball is reduced compared to the prior art, since in accordance with the invention the fuel stream acts tangentially on the surface of ball. The mass flow rate through the injection valve can be increased by increasing the size of the tangential inflow holes and/or the size of director holes in fluid communication with the flow area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2008
    Publication date: October 15, 2009
    Inventor: Sudhakar Das
  • Publication number: 20080283632
    Abstract: An improved fuel injection spray director plate including conically chamfered entries to the flow passages through the plate. The conical chamfer may extend part way or all the way through the plate. In a currently preferred embodiment, the chamfer extends only part way through the plate, and the remaining cylindrical portion of the passage provides desirable directional capability for the spray. Preferably, the conical chamfer axis forms an angle with the cylindrical portion axis. Preferably, a flow passage is positioned in the director plate such that the main flow direction of fuel exiting the fuel injector valve is received into the chamfer of the passage. Preferably, a second conical portion is formed in the passage between the first conical portion and the cylindrical portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2008
    Publication date: November 20, 2008
    Inventors: Paul S. Von Bacho, III, Julie M. Galante-Fox, Sudhakar Das
  • Publication number: 20060249604
    Abstract: A fuel injection valve and director plate assembly including a circular beveled valve seat, a valve ball for forming a circular sealing line against the seat, and a perforated director plate. The improved valve seat is substantially thicker than a prior art seat to provide greater mass of seat material and hence reduced vulnerability of the seat to thermal distortion from welding. To obviate an increase in residual fuel volume that would result from displacing the director plate from the valve by the added thickness of the seat, the central portion of an improved director plate is made concave such that the actual fuel-directing portion of the director plate is to the valve ball in the prior art relationship, thus preserving the desirably small prior art volume of residual fuel after valve closing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2005
    Publication date: November 9, 2006
    Inventors: Paul Von Bacho, Julie Galante-Fox, Eugene Kobos, David Sant, Renae Veneziano, Michael Schneider, Sudhakar Das
  • Publication number: 20060226264
    Abstract: An improved fuel injection spray director plate including conically chamfered entries to the flow passages through the plate. The conical chamfer may extend part way or all the way through the plate. In a currently preferred embodiment, the chamfer extends only part way through the plate, and the remaining cylindrical portion of the passage provides desirable directional capability for the spray. Preferably, the conical chamfer axis forms an angle with the cylindrical portion axis. Preferably, a flow passage is positioned in the director plate such that the main flow direction of fuel exiting the fuel injector valve is received into the chamfer of the passage. Preferably, a second conical portion is formed in the passage between the first conical portion and the cylindrical portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2005
    Publication date: October 12, 2006
    Inventors: Paul Bacho, Julie Galante-Fox, Sudhakar Das
  • Publication number: 20040256494
    Abstract: An outwardly-opening fuel injector including a conical valve seat and conical valve head having nominally identical cone angles and mating lengths along the conical frustum between about 0.25 mm and about 0.30 mm. One of either the seat surface or the head surface is provided with an annular undercut to limit the length of mating contact to the desired range. The mating lengths and seal areas remain constant with use because the undercut prevents further changes in mating length. The resulting seal area prevents recession of the head into the seat with use, and therefore the valve stroke is predictable and constant. Further, the undercut provides a sharp corner in the fuel flow path downstream of the seal area, which increases the turbulent kinetic energy of fuel being discharged as a spray cone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2003
    Publication date: December 23, 2004
    Inventors: Daniel L. Varble, Edward S. Suh, Gail E. Geiger, Sudhakar Das