F02M51/0682

Fuel injection valve

A fuel injection valve includes a valve body, a fixed core, a movable core, a spring and a cup. The movable core has a first core contact surface which contacts the valve body when the movable core is moved by a predetermined distance away from a nozzle hole, and a second core contact surface which contacts the cup when the movable core is moved away from the nozzle hole. The movable core, the cup and the valve body form a fuel storage chamber which is surrounded by the movable core, the cup and the valve body to accumulate fuel. The first core contact surface is located inside the fuel storage chamber. The first core contact surface and the second core contact surface have a communication groove through which the inside and the outside of the fuel storage chamber communicate with each other.

ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED FUEL INJECTION DEVICE
20220412295 · 2022-12-29 ·

An electronically controlled fuel injection device that achieves reduced component count, simplified construction, and cost reduction while promoting discharge of vapor that is generated in a pressurizing chamber. With a fuel passage from a fuel intake pipe into a pressurizing chamber and a return passage that is a discharge passage for vapor generated in the pressurizing chamber, and a plunger with a prescribed reciprocating operation having a standby position set as a position enabling fuel supply and vapor discharge, the electronically controlled fuel injection device eliminates the need for an inlet check valve and promotes the discharge of vapor that is generated when fuel is supplied from the fuel intake pipe to the pressurizing chamber.

Co-axial dual fluids metering system and methods
11635051 · 2023-04-25 · ·

A metering system for a fuel atomizer includes a housing having a fuel inlet and an oxidizer inlet arranged coaxially, and an oxidizer metering device having a plurality of oxidizer channels, an oxidizer flow controller, and a fuel metering device. The oxidizer channels are spaced apart circumferentially in the housing and are arranged angled in at least one of a radially inward direction and a tangential direction to create a swirl of oxidizer flow in a mixing chamber of the fuel atomizer. The oxidizer flow controller is configured to control flow of oxidizer from the oxidizer inlet to the plurality of oxidizer channels. The fuel metering device is configured to control fuel flow from the fuel inlet to the mixing chamber.

FUEL INJECTOR HAVING SIDE-FITTED FUEL CONNECTOR FOR TIGHT PACKAGING IN TOP-FEED FUEL SYSTEM

A fuel injector includes an injector housing having a fuel connector, and an outer housing surface extending around a longitudinal axis of the injector housing. The outer housing surface includes a cylindrical upper section, a cylindrical lower section, and a middle section. The fuel connector defines a connector axis oriented normal to a longitudinal axis of the injector housing and extending between a first connector end attached to the middle section, and a terminal connector end radially outward of the outer housing surface and having therein a fuel inlet. The fuel connector includes an outer connector surface having an unthreaded base section, and an externally threaded end section adjacent to the terminal connector end.

Valve assembly for a fluid injection valve and fluid injection valve
09850871 · 2017-12-26 · ·

A valve assembly for a fluid injection valve has a longitudinal axis and includes a valve seat and a valve disc. The valve seat has an orifice that is laterally offset from the longitudinal axis. The valve disc has a fluid passage which, in a first angular position of the valve disc, is positioned in such fashion that it overlaps the orifice at an interface of the valve disc and the valve seat to establish a fluid path through the valve disc and the valve seat for dispensing fluid from the valve assembly. The valve disc is rotatable around the longitudinal axis with respect to the valve seat from the first angular position to a second angular position, wherein the valve seat and the valve disc mechanically interact to seal the orifice in the second angular position.

INJECTOR FOR INJECTING A FLUID, USE OF AN INJECTOR AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN INJECTOR
20170350356 · 2017-12-07 ·

An injector, for injecting a fuel fluid into an intake manifold or into a combustion chamber of a cylinder of an internal combustion engine, includes an electromagnetic actuator that includes a magnetic circuit. The magnetic circuit includes a solenoid, an internal pole, and a magnet armature that cooperates with the solenoid and the internal pole, and is configured to generate a controlled force action between the internal pole and the magnet armature when the electromagnetic actuator is activated with the aid of an activating current and/or an activating voltage. The injector includes a gap in the area between the internal pole and the magnet armature, and includes a valve sleeve that has either paramagnetic material properties in and outside the area of the gap or paramagnetic material properties in the area of the gap and ferromagnetic material properties outside of this area.

Fuel injector and method for manufacturing fuel injector

A fuel injector 100 includes a nozzle member 60 having a fuel passage 60a leading to an injection port 60b; a valve main body 51 adapted to reciprocate for opening and closing the fuel passage 60a; an elastic portion 56 elastically deformable in closing the fuel passage 60a by movement of the valve main body 51 in a closing direction, the elastic member being attached to one of the nozzle member 60 and the valve main body 51 and adapted to be abutted against the other of the nozzle member 60 and the valve main body 51 to close the fuel passage 60a by moving the valve main body 51 in the closing direction; and a stopper 70 adapted to restrict movement of the valve main body 51 in the closing direction by being abutted against the valve main body 51, the stopper 70 being formed of material different from the nozzle member 60.

Fuel supply apparatus
09831508 · 2017-11-28 · ·

A fuel injection apparatus includes a valve element provided with a flow passage allowing a fuel to flow therethrough, a valve seat which the valve element will contact with or separate from, and a casing accommodating therein the valve element and the valve seat. During valve opening in which the valve element is separated from the valve seat, the fuel flowing through the flow passage is discharged through a gap between the valve element and the valve seat. A direction in which the valve seat is placed relative to the valve element is the same as a direction of the fuel flowing in the flow passage. The fuel injection apparatus further includes a discharge-side flow passage in which the fuel to be discharged during valve opening is allowed flow. The discharge-side flow passage is formed outside an outer peripheral portion of the valve seat.

Fuel Injection Valve

The purpose of the present invention is to provide a fuel injection valve that can achieve sufficient atomization even if the spray angle is narrow. The present invention is a fuel injection valve, in which fuel flowing in from a fuel passage section 5c is made to flow so as to diffuse from the center of a fuel diffusion chamber 6B toward the outer circumference and to flow into a nozzle hole 7, wherein: the nozzle hole 7 comprises a first nozzle hole 7b, and a second nozzle hole 7d and a third nozzle hole 7a that neighbor the first nozzle hole 7b and are separated therefrom in the circumferential direction of the fuel diffusion chamber 6B; and, if the distance L4 between the center of the entry-side opening of the first nozzle hole 7b and the center of the entry-side opening of the second nozzle hole 7d is greater than the adistance L1 between the center of the entry-side opening of the first nozzle hole 7b and the center of the entry-side opening of the third nozzle hole 7a, the exit-side opening of the first nozzle hole 7b is disposed on the inside of an arrangement circle 101 and on the second nozzle hole 7d side of a line segment 107.

Fuel injector

A fuel injector for an internal combustion engine includes: an electromagnetic actuating element having a solenoid coil, a core and a valve casing as the outer solenoid circuit component, and a movable valve-closure body, which cooperates with a valve-seat surface assigned to a valve-seat body. The core and a connection pipe are fixedly connected in an inner opening of a thin-walled valve sleeve and the valve casing at the outer circumference of the valve sleeve is fixedly connected to the valve sleeve by being pressed in/on.