FLUID DAMPER
A fluid damper includes a body defining a fluid chamber and a first opening. The body is formed by a first cover and a second cover joined along an axial direction. A damping device is suspended inside the fluid chamber to damp pressure pulsations. The damping device is constrained by a peripheral edge. The damping device divides the fluid chamber into first and second sub-chambers. The first cover has a first wall portion into which a second wall portion of the second cover is received. A hermetic seal is formed between the first and second wall portions. The second cover has a terminal edge lying within the first wall portion of the first cover, the terminal edge being segmented into a plurality of fingers that cooperate with a ledge surface of the first cover to pinch the peripheral edge of the damping device.
The present invention relates to fluid dampers, for example used in a fuel injection system, or pressurized lubrication system, among other applications.
SUMMARYIn one aspect, the invention provides a fluid damper including a body defining a fluid chamber and a first opening configured to receive pressurized fluid into the fluid chamber. The body is formed by a first cover and a second cover joined along an axial direction. A damping device is suspended inside the fluid chamber and configured to damp fluid pressure pulsations. The damping device is constrained by a peripheral edge thereof to the body. The damping device divides the fluid chamber into first and second sub-chambers. The first cover has a first wall portion into which a second wall portion of the second cover is received, and a hermetic seal is formed between the first and second wall portions of the first and second covers. The second cover has a terminal edge lying within the first wall portion of the first cover, the terminal edge being segmented into a plurality of fingers that cooperate with a ledge surface of the first cover to pinch the peripheral edge of the damping device.
In another aspect, the invention provides a fluid damper including a body defining a fluid chamber and a first opening configured to receive pressurized fluid into the fluid chamber. The body is formed by a first cover and a second cover, each having a sheet construction. A damping device including at least one membrane is suspended inside the fluid chamber, the damping device being constrained by a peripheral edge thereof to the body. The damping device divides the fluid chamber into first and second sub-chambers. The first cover has an outer wall into which an outer wall of the second cover is received, a hermetic seal being formed between the first and second covers. The outer wall of the second cover terminates in a plurality of inward-extending fingers that are elastically deflected to exert a constraining force that pinches the peripheral edge of the damping device against the first cover.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
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Each of the first and second covers 52A, 52B has a sheet construction. The first cover 52A has a wall portion 74 into which a wall portion 76 of the second cover 52B is received. Both wall portions 74, 76 extend parallel to the central axis A. Both wall portions 74, 76 are outer walls of their respective covers 52A, 52B with respect to the central axis A. In the illustrated constructions, both wall portions 74, 76 are cylindrical walls. However, the wall portions 74, 76 may be other shapes such as elliptical or polygonal in other constructions as long as the two are matched in size and shape to join tightly together. A hermetic seal 80 is formed between the respective wall portions 74, 76 of the first and second covers 52A, 52B along an entire peripheral or circumferential joint formed therebetween. The hermetic seal 80 is formed by a weld seam extending along a terminal or distal edge 74A of the wall portion 74 of the first cover 52A. The covers 52A, 52B can be welded by laser welding, MIG welding, TIG welding, or alternately bonded with adhesive (e.g., glue, epoxy).
The second cover 52B has a terminal or distal edge 78 lying within the wall portion 74 of the first cover 52A. The terminal edge 78 of the second cover 52B is segmented into a plurality of fingers 84, which can be evenly distributed or provided in another alternate array or pattern. The fingers 84 extend inward from the wall portion 76. The fingers 84 are separated by a corresponding plurality of notches 86. The notches 86 establish fluid communication passages between the first and second sub-chambers 56A, 56B, around the peripheral edge 68 of the damping device 60—at least at certain peripheral locations such as at the top of
The ledge surface 88 of the first cover 52A can be discontinuous, a particular configuration of which is shown in the alternate embodiment of
Segmenting the spring features provided by the fingers 84 assists self-alignment of the covers 52A, 52B during assembly, and the process for pressing the body 52 together can be repeatable and precise. Further, segmentation of the holding forces through the fingers 84 creates a more robust amount of holding force through increased degrees of freedom allowed to the spring feature. The spacing of the fingers 84 and rigidity of the damping device 60 spreads the loading force effectively constraining the damping device 60 in position. Also the heat transfer from the sealing welding to the damping device 60 is limited to the contact area of the fingers 84. This protects the damping device 60 from exposure to damaging amounts of heat that could temper the material and affect the performance.
In the illustrated construction, the second cover 52B defines a solid end wall 96 (
The damper 18, for example as part of the fuel system 10, may be used in a variety of applications, including but not limited to engines for on and off-road vehicles. However, the damper 18 may find further use not limited to fuel systems, where other fluids operate within a system subject to pressure spikes of fluctuations (often where pumped to high pressures). For example, the damper 18 can be coupled to an oil supply system that lubricates moving parts (e.g., within an internal combustion engine), or within a liquid cooling system having a coolant circuit. Further, when used in a fuel system, the construction is not limited to that of
Various aspects of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A fluid damper comprising:
- a body defining a fluid chamber and a first opening configured to receive pressurized fluid into the fluid chamber, wherein the body is formed by a first cover and a second cover joined along an axial direction; and
- a damping device suspended inside the fluid chamber and configured to damp fluid pressure pulsations, the damping device being constrained by a peripheral edge thereof to the body, wherein the damping device divides the fluid chamber into first and second sub-chambers,
- wherein the first cover has a first wall portion into which a second wall portion of the second cover is received, a hermetic seal being formed between the first and second wall portions of the first and second covers,
- wherein the second cover has a terminal edge lying to the inside of the first wall portion of the first cover, the terminal edge being segmented into a plurality of fingers that cooperate with a ledge surface of the first cover to pinch the peripheral edge of the damping device, and
- wherein the second cover is provided as a continuous material sheet to include: an end wall axially spaced from the damping device by the second sub-chamber, the second wall portion, which extends from a radially outer part of the end wall and along an interior side of the first wall portion of the first cover, and the plurality of fingers, each of which extends inward from the second wall portion.
2. The fluid damper of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fingers are separated by a corresponding plurality of notches in the terminal edge, the plurality of notches establishing fluid communication passages between the first and second sub-chambers, around the peripheral edge of the damping device.
3. The fluid damper of claim 1, wherein the end wall of the second cover defines a solid end wall with no openings such that the second sub-chamber is a dead-end chamber.
4. The fluid damper of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fingers are evenly distributed around an entire periphery of the second cover.
5. The fluid damper of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fingers are under elastic deflection to exert a constraining force on the peripheral edge of the damping device.
6. The fluid damper of claim 1, wherein the body is cylindrical in shape.
7. The fluid damper of claim 1, wherein the hermetic seal is formed by a weld seam extending along a terminal edge of the first wall portion of the first cover.
8. The fluid damper of claim 1, wherein the damping device is formed of first and second membranes joined along the peripheral edge, a gas-containing chamber being defined between the first and second membranes.
9. The fluid damper of claim 1, wherein the damping device is shaped with a series of convolutions concentric about a central axis thereof.
10. The fluid damper of claim 1, wherein the end wall of the second cover extends transverse to the axial direction, and wherein an interior surface of the end wall includes at least one concavity configured to extend the fluid volume of the second sub-chamber.
11. A fluid damper comprising:
- body defining a fluid chamber and a first opening configured to receive pressurized fluid into the fluid chamber, wherein the body is formed by a first cover and a second cover, each having a sheet construction; and
- a damping device including at least one membrane suspended inside the fluid chamber, the damping device being constrained by a peripheral edge thereof to the body, wherein the damping device divides the fluid chamber into first and second sub-chambers,
- wherein the first cover has an outer wall into which an outer wall of the second cover is received, a hermetic seal being formed between the first and second covers,
- wherein the outer wall of the second cover terminates in a plurality of inward-extending fingers that are elastically deflected to exert a constraining force that pinches the peripheral edge of the damping device against the first cover, and
- wherein the second cover is provided as a continuous material sheet to include: an end wall spaced from the damping device by the second sub-chamber, the outer wall, which extends from a peripheral part of the end wall and along an interior side of the outer wall of the first cover, and the plurality of fingers, each of which extends inward from the outer wall of the second cover.
12. The fluid damper of claim 11, wherein the plurality of fingers are separated by a corresponding plurality of notches, the plurality of notches establishing fluid communication passages between the first and second sub-chambers, around the peripheral edge of the damping device.
13. The fluid damper of claim 11, wherein the end wall of the second cover defines a solid end wall with no openings such that the second sub-chamber is a dead-end chamber.
14. The fluid damper of claim 11, wherein the plurality of fingers are evenly distributed around an entire periphery of the second cover.
15. The fluid damper of claim 11, wherein the body is cylindrical in shape.
16. The fluid damper of claim 11, wherein the hermetic seal is formed by a weld seam extending along a terminal edge of the first cover.
17. The fluid damper of claim 11, wherein the damping device is formed of first and second membranes joined along the peripheral edge, a gas-containing chamber being defined between the first and second membranes.
18. The fluid damper of claim 11, wherein the damping device is shaped with a series of convolutions concentric about a central axis thereof.
19. The fluid damper of claim 11, wherein the end wall of the second cover extends transverse to the outer wall thereof, and wherein an interior surface of the end wall includes at least one concavity configured to extend the fluid volume of the second sub-chamber.
20. The fluid damper of claim 11, wherein the first cover, the second cover, and the damping device are all constructed of stainless steel.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 27, 2019
Publication Date: Apr 1, 2021
Inventors: Shari Stottler (Honeoye Falls, NY), Emmanuel A. Guzman Escalante (San Luis Potosí), Josué I. Chávez Mendoza (San Luis Potosí), John P. Casari (Manchester, MI)
Application Number: 16/585,601