Electromagnetically operated fuel injection valve

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Inventors

Knapp, Heinrich
Hans, Waldemar

Application #

900231

Filed

Apr-26-1978

Published

Dec-18-1979

Current US Class

239/125
239/491
239/585.5

International Classes

B05B 001/32

Field of Search

239/124 239/125 239/126 239/490 239/491 239/533.3 239/584 239/585

Assignee

Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, DE)

Examiners

Cherry; Johnny D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Frishauf, Holtz, Goodman & Woodward

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Abstract
To maintain the pressure with which fuel is injected from a fuel injection valve uniform during the injection period and to provide for atomization of the injected fuel by delivering the fuel through a nozzle adjacent a swirl chamber from a valve in which a continuous fluid flow is maintained from an inlet opening to a drain opening, an auxiliary valve is located adjacent the nozzle and coupled to the nozzle opening member, typically a needle valve cone, to interrupt return or drain fluid flow so that the full pressure of fuel delivered to the swirl chamber is available during injection time and the swirl action maintained, thus atomizing fuel being injected.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Electromagnetically operated fuel injection valve to inject fuel into a plenum of an internal combustion engine comprising

an elongated valve body (1, 6) having a fuel supply inlet (31) and a fuel drain outlet (14);

an operating magnet (10) located in said body;

means (33, 34, 35, 30, 19, 24) formed in said body and providing a continuous fluid path between the supply inlet and the drain outlet,

said fluid path including a chamber (30) formed in the valve body and connecting means (35) leading to the chamber inclined with respect to the walls of the chamber to establish a swirling fluid flow therein;

a nozzle (3) in fluid communication with said fluid path, positioned at an end portion of the valve body and located adjacent the chamber (30);



Description
Reference to related application, assigned to the assignee of the present application:

U.S. Ser. No. 883,452, filed Mar. 6, 1978, Maurer.

The present invention relates to a fuel injection valve, and more particularly to a fuel injection valve adapted to inject gasoline into the induction pipe or inlet manifold of an internal combustion engine at comparatively low injection pressure.

BACKGROUND AND PRIOR ART

Fuel injection valves for gasoline fuel injection systems for internal combustion engines usually operate at comparatively low injection pressure, since the fuel is injected into the induction pipe at a location behind the throttle of the internal combustion engine, so that some vacuum will be available when the engine operates. Such systems require, however, excellent distribution of the fuel within the air stream arising in the induction pipe, that is, essentially complete atomization, so that the atomized drops of fuel will be carried along by the air drawn in during the suction stroke by the pistons of the internal combustion (IC) engine and, additionally, will be uniformly supplied to the various cylinders even if the induction pipe is subdivided downstream of the injection point into branch pipes leading to the respective cylinders. To provide for atomization, it has been proposed to so construct the valve that it is formed with a swirl chamber adjacent the nozzle opening of the valve so that the fuel is sprayed into the induction pipe, operating as a plenum in a form which provides for atomization. This is particularly important in systems in which the injection pulses are short.
 
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