Fuel injector
09850869 · 2017-12-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Michael R. Raney (Mendon, NY, US)
- Daniel L. Varble (Henrietta, NY, US)
- Axel H. Berndorfer (Nittel, DE)
- Stephan Breuer (Bertrange, LU)
- James Zizelman (Rochester Hills, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F02M61/1866
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/1833
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/1813
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/188
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/1873
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/1853
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/184
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/1806
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/186
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/1846
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A fuel injector for supplying fuel to a fuel consuming devise includes a fuel inlet for receiving the fuel, a nozzle tip for dispensing the fuel from the fuel injector, a conduit for communicating the fuel from the fuel inlet to the nozzle tip, a valve seat, and a valve selectively seatable and unseatable with the valve seat for selectively preventing and permitting fuel flow out of the nozzle tip. The nozzle tip includes a non-circular recess on a downstream side thereof and a metering hole on an upstream side thereof opening into the non-circular recess to allow fuel to exit the nozzle tip, the metering hole having a smaller area than the non-circular recess.
Claims
1. A fuel injector for supplying fuel to a fuel consuming device, said fuel injector comprising: a fuel inlet for receiving fuel; a nozzle tip for dispensing fuel from said fuel injector; a conduit for communicating fuel from said fuel inlet to said nozzle tip; a valve seat; and a valve member selectively seatable and unseatable with said valve seat for selectively preventing and permitting fuel to flow from said fuel inlet out of said nozzle tip; wherein said nozzle tip comprises a non-circular recess on a downstream side thereof and a plurality of metering holes on an upstream side thereof opening into said non-circular recess to allow fuel to exit said nozzle tip, said plurality of metering holes having a smaller area than said non-circular recess, wherein said non-circular recess in an arc-shaped recess, wherein said nozzle tip further comprises a plurality of circular recesses on said downstream side thereof and a plurality of circular metering holes on an upstream side thereof such that each one of said plurality of circular metering holes opens into a respective one of said plurality of circular recesses to allow fuel to exit said nozzle tip, each one of said plurality of circular metering holes having a smaller area than each one of said plurality of circular recesses; and wherein said valve member reciprocates along a fuel injector axis and said arc-shaped recess is centered on a circular centerline which is centered about said fuel injector axis.
2. A fuel injector as in claim 1 wherein each one of said plurality of circular recesses is centered on said circular centerline.
3. A fuel injector as in claim 1 wherein each one of said plurality of circular recesses are stepped.
4. A fuel injector for supplying fuel to a fuel consuming device, said fuel injector comprising: a fuel inlet for receiving fuel; a nozzle tip for dispensing fuel from said fuel injector; a conduit for communicating fuel from said fuel inlet to said nozzle tip; a valve seat; and a valve member selectively seatable and unseatable with said valve seat for selectively preventing and permitting fuel to flow from said fuel inlet out of said nozzle tip; wherein said nozzle tip comprises a non-circular recess on a downstream side thereof and a plurality of metering holes on an upstream side thereof opening into said non-circular recess to allow fuel to exit said nozzle tip, said plurality of metering holes having a smaller area than said non-circular recess; and wherein said non-circular recess is one of a plurality of non-circular recesses and said plurality of metering holes is a first plurality of metering holes and each one of said plurality of non-circular recesses includes a respective plurality of metering holes which opens thereinto to allow fuel to exit said nozzle tip.
5. A fuel injector as in claim 4 wherein each one of said plurality of non-circular recesses is arc-shaped.
6. A fuel injector as in claim 5 wherein said valve member reciprocates along a fuel injector axis and each one of said plurality of non-circular recesses are centered on a circular centerline which is centered about said fuel injector axis.
7. A fuel injector as in claim 6 wherein each one of said plurality of metering holes is centered on said circular centerline.
8. A fuel injector as in claim 5 wherein each one of said plurality of non-circular recesses is stepped.
9. A fuel injector as in claim 6 wherein said plurality of non-circular recesses is a first plurality of non-circular recesses and said circular centerline is a first circular centerline; said nozzle tip further comprising: a second plurality of recesses on a downstream side thereof and a second plurality of metering holes on an upstream side thereof such that each one of said plurality of metering holes opens into a respective one of said second plurality of recesses to allow fuel to exit said nozzle tip; wherein each one of said second plurality of recesses are centered on a second circular centerline which is concentric with said first circular centerline.
10. A fuel injector as in claim 9 wherein each one of said second plurality of metering holes is centered on said second circular centerline.
11. A fuel injector as in claim 9 wherein said second circular centerline is radially inward of said first circular centerline.
12. A fuel injector as in claim 9 wherein each one of said second plurality of recesses is radially aligned with a respective space which separates adjacent ones of said first plurality of non-circular recesses.
13. A fuel injector as in claim 9 wherein each one of said second plurality of recesses is arc-shaped.
14. A fuel injector as in claim 9 wherein each one of said second plurality of recesses is circular.
15. A fuel injector as in claim 9 wherein each one of said first plurality of non-circular recesses is stepped.
16. A fuel injector as in claim 9 wherein each one of said second plurality of recesses is stepped.
17. A fuel injector for supplying fuel to a fuel consuming device, said fuel injector comprising: a fuel inlet for receiving fuel; a nozzle tip for dispensing fuel from said fuel injector; a conduit for communicating fuel from said fuel inlet to said nozzle tip; a valve seat; and a valve member selectively seatable and unseatable with said valve seat for selectively preventing and permitting fuel to flow from said fuel inlet out of said nozzle tip; wherein said nozzle tip comprises an arc-shaped recess on a downstream side thereof and a metering hole on an upstream side thereof opening into said arc-shaped recess to allow fuel to exit said nozzle tip, said metering hole having a smaller area than said arc-shaped recess; wherein said arc-shaped recess is one of a plurality of arc-shaped recesses and said metering hole is one a plurality of metering holes such that each one of said plurality of metering holes opens into a respective one of said arc-shaped recess to allow fuel to exit said nozzle tip; wherein said valve member reciprocates along a fuel injector axis and each one of the plurality of arc-shaped recesses are centered on a circular centerline which is centered about said fuel injector axis and each one of said plurality of metering holes is centered on said circular centerline; wherein said plurality of arc-shaped recesses is a first plurality of arc-shaped recesses, said plurality of metering holes is a first plurality of metering holes, and said circular centerline is a first circular centerline; said nozzle tip further comprising a second plurality of recesses on a downstream side thereof and a second plurality of metering holes on an upstream side thereof such that each one of said plurality of metering holes opens into a respective one of said second plurality of recesses to allow fuel to exit said nozzle tip; and wherein each one of said second plurality of recesses are centered on a second circular centerline which is concentric with said first circular centerline.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) This invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
(16) In accordance with a preferred embodiment of this invention and referring to
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(18) Nozzle tip 18 includes one or more nozzle holes 36 extending therethrough to allow fuel that passes by valve seat 28 when valve member 32 is not seated with valve seat 28 to exit nozzle tip 18. Nozzle holes 36 may extend through a nozzle tip surface 38 which is not perpendicular to fuel injector axis 14. Nozzle tip surface 38 is on the exterior of nozzle tip 18 and may be substantially dome-shaped or a portion of a sphere as shown. The Inventors have discovered configurations of nozzle holes 36 which produce spray plumes that are beneficial to combustion of the fuel within combustion chamber 24 as will be described by exemplary embodiments in the paragraphs that follow.
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(20) Recirculation generating nozzle hole 44 comprises a non-circular recirculation generating nozzle hole recess 50 formed in nozzle tip surface 38. Recirculation generating nozzle hole recess 50 may be arc-shaped as shown such that recirculation generating nozzle hole recess 50 is centered on circular centerline 40 and has a recess length 52 along circular centerline 40 that is greater than a recess width 54 across circular centerline 40. Recirculation generating nozzle hole recess 50 extends from a top 56 that is proximate to nozzle tip surface 38 to a bottom 58 that is distal from nozzle tip surface 38. Recirculation generating nozzle hole recess 50 may be substantially consistent in size from bottom 58 to top 56. Alternatively, recirculation generating nozzle hole recess 50 may diverge or flare outward from bottom 58 to top 56. As shown, each end of recirculation generating nozzle hole recess 50 may terminate in a radius. Recirculation generating nozzle hole 44 also comprises a plurality of circular recirculation generating metering holes 60 that extend through nozzle tip 18 and open into recirculation generating nozzle hole recess 50 such that recirculation generating metering holes 60 are centered on circular centerline 40 and such that the spacing between adjacent recirculation generating metering holes 60 is the same for each recirculation generating metering hole 60. While three recirculation generating metering holes 60 are shown, it should be understood that a lesser or greater number may be provided. Recirculation generating metering holes 60 are sized to provide a desired flow of fuel from recirculation generating nozzle hole 44 when valve member 32 is unseat with valve seat 28 and may be sized to be smaller in diameter than main nozzle metering hole 48. Recirculation generating metering holes 60 together have a smaller area than recirculation generating nozzle hole recess 50. Fuel exiting recirculation generating metering holes 60 is shaped and dynamically affected by recirculation generating nozzle hole recess 50 to produces a plume of fuel with a recirculation zone conducive of combustion by spark plug 26. Fuel injector 10 may be oriented within combustion chamber 24 such that spark plug 26 is located within the recirculation zone generated by recirculation generating nozzle hole 44.
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(29) While fuel injector 10 has been described in terms of use in a spark ignited direct injection arrangement, it should be understood that other uses are contemplated. For example only, fuel injector 10 may be used in a port injection arrangement and may also be used in compression ignition arrangements which may also include using diesel as a fuel.
(30) While this invention has been described in terms of the preferred embodiments thereof, it is not intended to be so limited, but rather only to the extent set forth in the claims that follow.