FLUID INJECTOR SPRAY DISC HAVING OFFSET CHANNEL ARCHITECTURE, AND METHODS FOR CONSTRUCTING AND UTILIZING SAME
20180363611 ยท 2018-12-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Keith Aaron Shaw (Yorktown, VA)
- Robert Wayne McFarland (Smithfield, VA, US)
- Joshua Lee Hatfield (Newport News, VA, US)
Cpc classification
F02M61/1853
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B31/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/1806
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/163
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T10/12
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F02M61/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fluid injector for injecting fluid includes a body with a fluid passageway extending from an inlet to an outlet of the fluid injector; a valve seat; a valve element that is selectively engages with the valve seat; and a disc member disposed in the fluid passageway downstream of the valve seat. The disc member includes a plurality of channels defined along a first surface of the disc member, and a plurality of orifices defined through the disc, with each disc member being fluidly coupled to a plurality of channels. The channels fluidly coupled to each channel are in offset relation to each other at the orifice such that fluid flowing through the orifice forms a swirl pattern when exiting the orifice.
Claims
1. A fluid injector for injecting fluid, comprising: a body; a fluid passageway defined through the body and extending from an inlet to an outlet of the fluid injector; a valve seat disposed internally of the body within the fluid passageway; a valve element that is selectively reciprocated relative to the valve seat to close and open the fluid passageway by seating the valve element on and unseating the valve element from the valve seat, respectively; and a disc member disposed in the fluid passageway downstream of the valve seat relative to a direction of the flow of fluid through the fluid injector, the disc member comprising a plurality of channels defined along a first surface of the disc member and a plurality of orifices, with each orifice defined through the disc member and fluidly coupled to at least two of the channels, wherein the channels fluidly coupled to each orifice are in offset relation to each other at the orifice such that fluid flowing through and exiting each of the orifices from the channels forms a swirl pattern, and wherein the channels fluidly coupled to each orifice are in fluid communication with each other at a location other than at the orifice, each orifice is disposed along the disc member radially outwardly from an opening of the fluid passageway at a downstream portion of the valve seat, and for each orifice, each channel fluidly coupled thereto includes a first end opposite the orifice, the first ends of the channels of each orifice are fluidly coupled to each other such that the channels form a single channel and are disposed along the disc member radially inwardly of the opening of the fluid passageway at the downstream portion of the valve seat, and the orifices are not fluidly coupled to each other.
2. The fluid injector of claim 1, wherein the channels associated with each orifice are collectively defined at least in part by a first elongated side wall and a second elongated side wall, each of the first elongated side wall and the second elongated side wall includes a dimple at the orifice, the dimples being disposed across the orifice from each other.
3. The fluid injector of claim 1, wherein the channels associated with each orifice are collectively defined at least in part by a first elongated side wall and a second elongated side wall, and tangent lines along the first elongated side wall are discontinuous at the orifice and tangent lines along the second side channel wall are discontinuous at the orifice.
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7. The fluid injector of claim 1, wherein for each channel, a channel width at the orifice is greater than a channel width at other locations of the channel.
8. The fluid injector of claim 1, wherein the channels fluidly coupled to each orifice are collectively defined at least in part by a first elongated side wall and a second elongated side well, each of the first and second elongated side walls including a dimple defined at the orifice.
9. A fluid injection device, comprising: a disc member for passing fluid therethrough, comprising a plurality of channels defined along a first surface of the disc member, and a plurality of orifices defined through the disc member, with each orifice being in fluid communication with a plurality of channels, the channels in fluid communication with each orifice being in offset relation to each other at the orifice such that fluid flowing through the orifice from the channels forms a swirl pattern, wherein each channel in fluid communication with an orifice includes a first end opposite the orifice and a second end at the orifice, the first ends of channels fluidly coupled to the same orifice are in fluid communication with each other such that the channels form a single, continuous channel for the orifice, and the orifices are not fluidly coupled to each other.
10. The fluid injection device of claim 9, further comprising: a body; a fluid passageway defined through the body and extending from an inlet to an outlet of the fluid injection device; a valve seat disposed internally of the body within the fluid passageway; and a valve needle that is axially movable within the body between a closed position in which the valve needle sealing engages with the valve seat so as to prevent fluid from flowing through fluid passageway and exiting the fluid injection device, and an open position in which the valve needle is spaced from the valve seat so as allow fluid to flow through the fluid passageway and exit the fluid injection device.
11. The fluid injection device of claim 10, wherein each orifice is disposed along the disc member radially outwardly of an opening of the valve seat at a downstream portion thereof, each channel includes the first end opposite the orifice to which the channel is in fluid communication, and each first end is disposed along the disc member radially inwardly to the opening of the valve seat at the downstream portion thereof.
12. The fluid injection device of claim 9, wherein the channels associated with each orifice are collectively defined at least in part by a first elongated side wall and a second elongated side wall, each of the first elongated side wall and the second elongated side wall including a dimple located at the orifice, and the dimple of the first elongated side wall is disposed across the orifice from the dimple of the second elongated side wall.
13. The fluid injection device of claim 9, wherein the channels associated with each orifice are collectively defined at least in part by a first elongated side wall and a second elongated side wall, and tangent lines along the first elongated side wall are discontinuous at the orifice and tangent lines along the second elongated side wall are discontinuous at the orifice.
14. (canceled)
15. The fluid injection device of claim 9, wherein for each channel, a channel width at the orifice is greater than a channel width at other locations along the channel.
16. The fluid injection device of claim 1, wherein each orifice has a diameter that is less than a width of the corresponding channels.
17. The fluid injection device of claim 9, wherein each orifice has a diameter that is less than a width of the corresponding channels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Aspects of the invention will be explained in detail below with reference to an exemplary embodiment in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
[0023] Example embodiments are generally directed to a disc member disposed at the outlet end of a fluid injector which causes fluid discharged from the fluid injector to follow multiple swirl flow patterns.
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[0026] Valve seat 138 includes a frusto-conical shaped seating surface 138A that leads from guide member 136 to a central passage 1388 of the seat 138 that, in turn, leads in a fluid flow direction to spray disc member 200. Guide member 136 includes a central guide opening for guiding the axial reciprocation of ball member 124 and several through-openings 136A distributed around the central opening to provide for fluid to flow into and through valve seat 138.
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[0028] Disc member 200 includes a plurality of channels 222 defined along the upstream surface of disc member 200 and a plurality of orifices 224 defined through disc member 200. Orifices 224 are disposed within channels 222. In the illustrated example embodiment, disc member 200 includes six channels 222 that are symmetrically spaced about a center C of disc member 200 but it is understood that more or less than six channels 222 may be symmetrically disposed about the center of disc member 200. Each channel 222 is curved and ends at an orifice 224. A plurality of channels 222 are fluidly coupled to, and end at, a single orifice 224.
[0029] In the example embodiment illustrated in
[0030] As explained above, each orifice 224 is in fluid communication with two or more channels 222. In the example embodiment of
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[0032] With continued reference to
[0033] The offset positioning of channels 222 and 222 which are fluidly coupled to the same orifice 224 can be described another way. Referring again to
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[0035] Fluid injector 10, including disc member 200, may be a fuel injector for injecting fuel into the intake manifold or combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine. Alternatively, fluid injector 10 may be an injector for a reductant delivery unit of a selective catalytic reduction system in which a reductant is injected into the exhaust stream of a vehicle's exhaust line for reducing the vehicle's nitrogen oxide emissions. Further, it is understood that spray disc member 200 may be utilized in fluid and/or fuel injectors having other architectures and component arrangements than the architecture and component arrangement of fluid injector 10 illustrated in
[0036] The example embodiments have been described herein in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Obviously, many modifications and variations of the invention are possible in light of the above teachings. The description above is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.