Fuel injection valve

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Inventors

Maier, Martin
Heyse, Joerg

Application #

111249

Filed

Aug-15-2002

Published

Sep-7-2004

Current US Class

239/533.3
239/585.1
239/585.3
239/585.4
239/585.5
239/900

International Classes

B05B 001/30; F02M 039/00

Field of Search

239/585.1-585.5 239/88-93 239/533.2 239/533.3 239/900 239/533.9 239/533.8 239/533.14 239/587.3 251/129.15 251/129.21

Assignee

Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, DE)

Examiners

Hwu; Davis D

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kenyon & Kenyon

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Abstract
A fuel injector, e.g., a fuel injector protruding directly into a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, includes an energizable actuator, a valve-closure member able to be moved by the actuator, a secure valve seat, with which the valve-closure member cooperates to open and close the valve, a fuel outlet formed in a downstream spray-discharge region and by at least one outlet opening situated downstream from valve seat, and a dead volume formed downstream from valve seat and upstream from the spray-discharge region having at least one outlet opening. A surface of valve-closure member bordering the dead volume has a surface structure having at least several pores with a surface roughness of at least 25 .mu.m for gas accumulation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fuel injector comprising:

an energizable actuator;

a valve-closure member configured to be moved by the actuator;

a secure valve seat configured to cooperate with the valve-closure member to open and close the valve;

a fuel outlet formed in a downstream spray-discharge region and by at least one outlet opening arranged downstream from the valve seat; and

a dead volume formed downstream from the valve seat and upstream from the spray-discharge region having at least one outlet opening;

wherein at least one surface of a component part bordering the dead volume includes a surface structure having direct access to the dead volume and at least several pores with a surface roughness of at least 25 .mu.m configured to accumulate combustion chamber gas.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is relates to a fuel injector.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

During operation of an engine, a problem generally occurs in the case of direct injection of a fuel into the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, particularly in the case of direct gasoline injection or the injection of diesel fuel, that the downstream tip of the injection valve projecting into the combustion chamber is coked by fuel deposits or that soot particles formed in the flame front are deposited on the valve tip. Therefore, in the conventional arrangement of injection valves projecting into the combustion chamber, there is the danger during its lifetime of a negative influence on the spray parameter (e.g., static flow quantity, spray angle, drop size, skeining) that can lead to operational disturbances of the internal combustion engine or to a malfunction of the injection valve.

SUMMARY

The injector valve according to the present invention may provide the advantage that the negative effects of coking (soot depositing), e.g., on the valve tip projecting into the combustion chamber including its outlet openings may be restricted or eliminated. Forming a rough surface structure for accumulating combustion-chamber gas with access to the dead volume arranged between valve needle end and the spray region including the outlet openings in accordance with the present invention makes it possible to largely prevent coke deposits in the outlet openings. As a result of the buoyancy of the gas phase with respect to the fluid phase and of the large surface tension, the gas remains in the pores of the rough surface structure for accumulating combustion-chamber gas.
 
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