Electromagnetic valve

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Inventors

Asai, Yoshiro

Application #

106612

Filed

Oct-6-1987

Published

Oct-24-1989

Current US Class

239/585.5
251/129.15
251/129.21
251/368

International Classes

F16K 031/06

Field of Search

251/368 251/129.21 251/129.15 239/585

Assignee

Mitsubishi Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Rosenthal; Arnold

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Frishauf, Holtz, Goodman & Woodward

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Abstract
An is an electromagnetic valve disposed in a fluid passage to open or close the passage. A solenoid and a guide member having a guide hole are disposed in the housing. A plunger is disposed between the solenoid and the guide member and responds to energization of the solenoid. A valve member, which is coupled to the plunger to open or close the fluid passage in accordance with an energization state of the solenoid, is slidably fitted in the guide hole of the guide member. The plunger is made of a magnetic material, while of the guide member and the valve member, at least the valve member is made of a non-magnetic material and has an outer surface thereof subjected to a nitriding process. This prevents adhesion of iron powder to the valve member, eliminates an adverse influence of the magnetic field of the solenoid, and further improves the corrosion resistance and wear resistance thus ensuring smooth actuation of the valve member.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An electromagnetic valve which is disposed in a fluid passage to open or close said passage, said valve comprising:

a housing;

a solenoid disposed in said housing;

a guide member disposed in said housing and having a guide hole;

a plunger disposed between said solenoid and said guide member and responsive to energization of said solenoid; and

a valve member, slidably fitted in said guide hole of said guide member and coupled to said plunger, for opening and closing said fluid passage in accordance with an energization state of said solenoid;

said plunger being made of a magnetic material, and of said guide member and said valve member, at least said valve member being made of a non-magnetic high-magnesium austenitic steel containing 7.8% to 24.5% manganese and having an outer surface thereof subjected to a plasma nitriding process.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an electromagnetic valve which is operated by an energization control of a solenoid and has a valve member for opening and closing a fluid passage, and more particularly, to an electromagnetic valve suitable for an injector of an electronic-controlled fuel injecting apparatus that is used in an engine using gasoline, LPG, alcohol, etc. as fuel, a control valve for use in a hydraulic apparatus such as an automatic speed control apparatus, or the like.

To begin with, one application of a conventional electromagnetic valve will now be explained.

Recently, in vehicles powered by a gasoline engine, electronic-controlled fuel injecting apparatuses are being used as a fuel feeding apparatus in order to improve fuel consumption, the output characteristic of the engine and purifying of exhausted gases. The electronic-controlled fuel injecting apparatuses use fuel injecting valves (hereinafter simply called "injectors") or an electromagnetic valve to inject fuel, which is normally kept at a constant pressure, into an intake passage located, for example, upstream or downstream of a throttle valve or located at an intake port, or into a fuel combustion chamber, and employ, as an injection rate control system, an intermittent injection system which opens the injector for a certain period of time in accordance with the amount of air supplied per engine cycle. That is, the amount of injecting fuel depends only on the width of an electric pulse applied to the injector, thus ensuring easy and highly accurate fuel control. Further, since operation control parameters for the engine are all converted into electric signals based on which the pulse applying duration is determined, the system for calculating the pulse applying duration has a greater freedom for its modification and correction parameters can easily be added.
 
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