Fuel injection valve

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Inventors

Okamoto, Yoshio
Watanabe, Haruo
Ando, Hiroyuki
Nakamura, Youzou
Kashiwaya, Mineo
Hamashima, Eiji

Application #

491116

Filed

Mar-9-1990

Published

Apr-28-1992

Current US Class

239/473
239/533.12
239/585.4
239/585.5
239/900

International Classes

F02M 061/00; B05B 001/30

Field of Search

239/533.12 239/533.2 239/533.3 239/585 239/478 239/477 239/472-473

Assignee

Hitachi Ltd. (Chiyoda, JP); Hitachi Automotive Engineering Co., Ltd. (Ibaraki, JP)

Examiners

Kashnikow; Andres

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ladas & Parry

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Abstract
A fuel injection valve (10) has a valve member (2) arranged to be controllably movable in an axial direction toward and away from a circular valve seat (4) so as to control fuel flow from a port (5) downstream from the valve seat. An axial fuel passage (7) extends from upstream of the valve seat (4) through a clearance between the seating portion and the seat (4) for producing a substantially non-swirling fuel flow from the port (5). A transverse fuel passage (8) is also provided and the transverse fuel passage extends transversely to the axial passage and communicates with the axial fuel passage at a location offset to a diameter of the valve seat for producing a swirling fuel flow from the port (5). A combination of swirling and non-swirling fuel flow is thus supplied by the port (5), for producing finer fuel droplets of improved distribution.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A fuel injection valve comprising a valve seat upstream from an injection port, a reciprocal valve member for contacting said seat to open and close said injection port, said valve member being circular in cross-section, an annular clearance provided between the valve member and a body member portion upstream from said seat, an axial fuel passage in the direction of reciprocation for producing substantially non-swirling fuel to the injection port, and a transverse passage for introducing swirling fuel to the injection port, whereby the swirling and non-swirling fuel is ejected by the injection port.

2. A fuel injection valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein the direction of reciprocation has a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, and the transverse passage (8) is offset from said transverse axis.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a fuel injection valve and in particular, although not exclusively, to a fuel injection valve for an internal combustion engine, such valves may be actuated, for example, electro-mechanically, mechanically or hydraulically.

2. Description of the Related Art

One known electro-magnetic fuel injection valve has a reciprocal ball valve and fuel is supplied to the ball valve in the axial direction of reciprocation. Such a valve tends to provide a non-uniform distribution of fuel drops.

Another known electro-magnetic fuel injection valve has a structure wherein a fuel is swirled at an upstream side of an injection hole and such a valve is known to produce finer fuel drops but they are still unacceptably non-uniform. A known injection valve is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 56-75955 (1981). In such a conventional injection valve, a swirl plate has a guide hole for receiving a ball and a swirl passage for introducing fuel to the guide hole in a substantially tangential direction.
 
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