Fuel injection valve

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Inventors

Kind, Wilhelm

Application #

310025

Filed

Feb-10-1989

Published

Feb-27-1990

Current US Class

239/533.12
239/585.5

International Classes

F02M 061/12

Field of Search

239/584 239/585 239/533.3-533.12 251/129.15

Assignee

Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, DE)

Examiners

Kashnikow; Andres

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Greigg; Edwin E.

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Abstract
A fuel injection valve which is used to inject fuel into the intake tube of a mixture compressing internal combustion engine having externally supplied ignition. The fuel injection valve includes a nozzle body, in which a valve seat face is embodied. Cooperating with the valve seat face is a valve needle on which an armature that is electromagnetically actuated by a magnet coil is secured. The valve needle has a first guide section and a second guide section. A flat plate is disposed downstream of the valve seat face and four bores spaced apart from one another by equal intervals are provided in the flat plate. The guide sections have faces extending approximately in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the valve, which are distributed uniformly over the circumference of the guide sections and give the guide sections the shape of pentagons, so that the equality of distribution of the ejected fuel mass at the fuel injection cone is improved and the static flowthrough quantity is less dependent on the angular position of the valve needle. The number of bores on the flat plate is one less than the number of faces on each guide section.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A fuel injection valve for fuel injection systems of internal combustion engines, comprising a nozzle holder, said nozzle holder having a valve seat face, a valve needle having a longitudinal axis and a sealing section cooperating with said valve seat face, said valve needle including a first guide section upstream of said sealing section and a second guide section upstream of said first guide section, said first and second guide sections each having a plurality of flat faces separated by rounded corners distributed uniformly over their perimeter in which said flat faces are approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of said valve needle, said first and second guide sections are arranged to guide said valve needle in a guide bore, a flat plate (55) secured across a lower end of said nozzle holder (9), said flat plate including a plurality of equally spaced fuel metering bores (80) therein, and the number of flat faces formed on said first guide section (40) is greater by one than the number of fuel metering bores (80) in said flat plate (55).



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention is based on a fuel injection valve for an internal combustion engine. Fuel injection valves are already known in which the valve needle is guided in the nozzle body by two spaced-apart guide sections of the valve needle. Both these guide sections are embodied as squares, with rounded corners that serve to guide the valve needle in the nozzle body. It has been found that the fuel ejected by the fuel injection valve into the air intake tube forms an injection cone, the shape of which is affected by the more or less parallel guidance of the valve needle in the nozzle body, and that the fuel cone has a higher fuel concentration in the projection of the faces of the squares than in the projection of the corners of the squares. Because of the embodiment of the guide sections of the valve needle as squares and as a consequence of undesirable tilting of the valve needle relative to the longitudinal axis, not only do changes occur in the static flowthrough quantity when the fuel injection valve is opened, as a function of the angular position of the valve needle, but also there is an undesirable unequal distribution of the fuel along the ejected fuel cone, resulting in an unequal distribution of fuel to various cylinders of the engine, when the fuel injection valve supplies various engine cylinders with fuel. The undesirable influence of the angular position of the valve needle on the static flowthrough quantity of the fuel injection valve and the unequal distribution of the ejected fuel are still further reinforced if in addition to the guide sections embodied as squares, a thin lamina having four bores is provided downstream of the valve seat, because the valve needle is capable of rotation about its longitudinal axis and as a result, fuel flowing via the faces of the squares can either meet a bore in the lamina or can be carried from the surface of the lamina to the bores, depending on the rotational position of the valve needle.
 
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