Constant pressure fuel injector assembly

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Inventors

Giardini, Dante S.

Application #

967553

Filed

Dec-7-1978

Published

Apr-15-1980

Current US Class

123/472
239/585.5
239/87

International Classes

F02M 049/02

Field of Search

239/87 239/453 239/533.2-533.12 239/585 251/139 251/141 123/32

Assignee

Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI)

Examiners

Kashnikow; Andres

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McCollum; Robert E., Sadler; Clifford L.

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Abstract
FIG. 1 shows a fuel injector having a valve 54 that closes an outlet 50 in a housing 10 by means of a spring 22, excitation of a magnet 14 opening the valve; the injector has a toroidal chamber 62 containing an annular piston 66 subject to combustion chamber pressures on one side or end by means of a vent 72 and filled with fuel acting against its opposite side, a spring 70 biasing the piston to charge the piston chamber or reservoir 80 with a pressure equal to the pressure of the fuel passing through inlet check valve 38 connected to reservoir 80.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A constant pressure fuel injector for use in the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine comprising an outer housing having a control bore and a fuel outlet orifice, a fuel flow control valve axially movable to block or permit fuel flow through the orifice, an electromagnet assembly within the housing including a coil and an armature secured to the valve, spring means urging the armature and valve to a first position closing the orifice, the valve being movable to a second position opening the orifice upon energization of the coil, fuel containing conduit means connected to the bore and having a one-way check valve in the conduit means opening to permit an inflow of fuel and closing to permit a buildup of pressure in the bore in the first closed position of the control valve, a fuel pressure charging chamber coaxially surrounding the bore, means connecting one end of the charging chamber to the bore and the opposite end to the combustion chamber pressure, a fluid pressure responsive means in the charging chamber movable by combustion chamber pressure to raise the fuel pressure on the bore side of the charging chamber to the combustion chamber pressure levels, and spring means in the charging chamber urging the fluid pressure means in a direction to increase fuel pressure to a charge level at which the fuel is injected through the orifice upon opening of the valve to its second position regardless of the increase in combustion chamber pressure level.



Description
This invention relates in general to an internal combustion engine fuel injection assembly. More particularly, it relates to the construction of a fuel injector assembly that injects the fuel charge at essentially a constant pressure regardless of the variations in engine combustion chamber pressures above a predetermined level.

Electromagnetically actuated fuel injection valves or fuel injectors are known especially in diesel engine applications for injecting oil, usually at high pressures, into the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine. This requires a high pressure pump and generally elaborate control means to regulate the fuel pressure to the injector for subsequent ejection. This invention relates to a low pressure fuel injector that is simple in construction and contains few parts while at the same time providing essentially a constant low injection pressure regardless of the magnitude to which the combustion chamber pressure increases. This is accomplished in the invention by the use of a fuel reservoir that is pressurized to the level of the combustion chamber plus the force of a charging spring, and is so constructed and arranged that the fuel pressure and combustion chamber pressures will be balanced permitting the fuel to be injected at a pressure level determined solely by the force of the spring. Therefore, essentially a constant charge injection pressure is provided regardless of the increase in combustion chamber pressures above a predetermined level.
 
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