Electromagnetic fuel injection valve

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Inventors

Hans, Waldemar
Wagner, Herbert

Application #

637147

Filed

Dec-3-1975

Published

Feb-15-1977

Current US Class

029/511
239/585.5
239/600

International Classes

B05B 001/30

Field of Search

239/584 239/585 239/600 29/156.7

Assignee

Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. (Stuttgart, DT)

Examiners

Blunk; Evon C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Greigg; Edwin E.

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Abstract
An electromagnetically actuated fuel injection valve includes a coaxial assembly of a connection tube, a bushing, a housing extension and a nozzle body. All seals between adjacent faces and edges of these elements are age-resistant metal-to-metal seals. The seal between the housing extension and the nozzle body is formed by pressing the overlapping end of the housing extension over annular edges on the nozzle body. The remaining seals are welds or solder-joints.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In an electromagnetic fuel injection valve for timed low-pressure fuel injection systems, which valve includes a coaxial assembly of a connection tube, a bushing, a housing extension and a fuel nozzle body, said assembly forming a substantially cylindrical passage for fuel to be delivered by said valve to an engine, the improvement comprising metallic seals between adjacent portions of said connection tube and said bushing, and between said bushing and said housing extension, said metallic seals having their surfaces in engagement with their corresponding adjacent elements under pressure, and a further metallic seal between said housing extension and said nozzle body, said further metallic seal being formed by parallel edges on said nozzle body which mate with an interior portion of said housing extension, and under external pressure embed themselves into the wall defining the interior portion of said housing extension.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to an electromagnetic periodically actuated injection valve for low pressure fuel injection systems of internal combustion engines. The fuel injection valve is used with induction tube injection and includes a housing, a locally fixed magnetic winding carried by an iron core and a coaxial movable armature. The armature, in turn, carries a valve needle which is guided within the nozzle body and is suitably fastened within the armature.

Valves of the type described above commonly use rubber seals, usually O-rings, to seal off those portions of the valve housing which carry fuel from the exterior. However, these valves are normally installed in the induction manifold of internal combustion engines and thus are subjected to very high temperature loads; the local temperatures may vary between -30.degree. C and +130.degree. C. Rubber or other elastic sealing elements cannot sustain such temperature loading for a very long time. Aging, shrinking and hardening, as well as the leaching of the softening agents by the aromatic components of gasoline soon lead to defective sealing properties of such rubber seals. The fuel lines are usually under a pressure of 2 to 3 bar so that fuel can leak from improperly sealed points of the valve into the engine compartment and may lead to a fire.
 
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