Electromagnetic fuel injector

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Inventors

Claxton, William B.

Application #

173796

Filed

Jul-30-1980

Published

May-24-1983

Current US Class

239/585.5

International Classes

B05B 001/30

Field of Search

239/585 239/533.2-533.12 251/139-141 251/337

Assignee

The Bendix Corporation (Southfield, MI)

Examiners

Reeves; Robert B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wells; Russel C.

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Abstract
A high flow rate electromagnetic injector valve with a rapid response time is disclosed for utilization in a single point fuel injection system. Centrally bored end caps are fixed at the front and rear ends of a tubular injector body and a coil wound on a bobbin is disposed inside the body chamber between the end caps. The front end cap receives within its bore a valve assembly including a valve housing and a needle valve with attached armature reciprocally movable against a valve seat to obturate a metering orifice in the valve housing. The valve housing contains fuel inlets for the pressurized entry of fuel into the injector and the needle valve is ported to provide fluid communication to the armature to relieve pressure build-up. The rear end cap mounts within its bore a core member acting as a stator which extends through a central bobbin bore to form a controllable air gap adjacent the armature. The core member further contains internally an adjustment screw and ball member. The ball member and adjustment screw cooperate with a recessed closure spring positioned substantially within the armature to controllably bias the needle valve against the valve seat. Because of its recessed position, the force of the closure spring is applied substantially along the central axis of the injector valve and the ball member prevents torsional windup forces from being generated by the spring,. O-ring seals for the bobbin bore are provided in compression between recesses in the bobbin and the slower contracting material of the front end cap and core member to produce extended cold temperature operation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An electromagnetic fuel injector comprising:

a valve assembly for receiving pressurized fuel including a valve housing and a valve member having an armature portion, said valve member movable in said valve housing from a closed position to an open position in order to meter fuel from said valve housing;

an injector body in fluid communication with said valve assembly;

an electrically energizable stator means, contained within said injector body, for moving said valve member to one of said positions by magnetically attracting said armature portion;

means for moving said valve member to the other of said positions when said stator means is not energized;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention pertains generally to electromagnetic injector valves and is more particularly directed to a fast-acting high-flow rate single point injector valve.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Electromagnetic fuel injection valves are gaining wide acceptance in the fuel metering art for both multipoint and single point systems where an electronic control system produces a pulse width signal representative of the quantity of fuel to be metered to an internal combustion engine. These injectors operate to open fuel metering orifices leading to the air ingestion paths of the engine by means of a solenoid actuated armature responding to the electronic signal. Because of recent advances, these injectors are becomming very precise in their metering qualities and very fast in their operation. With these advantages, the electromagnetic fuel injector valve will continue to assist the advances in electronic fuel metering which improve economy, reduce emissions, and aid drivability of the internal combustion engine.
 
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