Fuel injection valve

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Inventors

Stier, Hubert

Application #

258299

Filed

Feb-25-2002

Published

Aug-23-2005

Current US Class

239/533.2
239/533.3
239/585.1
239/585.3
239/585.4
239/585.5

International Classes

B05B 001/30; F02M 059//00; F02M 039//00

Field of Search

239/5851-5855 239/533.2 239/533.3 239/533.9 239/88-93 251/129.15 251/129.21 251/127

Assignee

Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, DE)

Examiners

Hwu; Davis

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kenyon & Kenyon

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Abstract
A fuel injector, in particular for direct injection of fuel into the combustion chamber of a mixture-compressing, spark-ignited internal combustion engine, comprises an armature that coacts with a magnet coil, and comprises a valve needle, joined nonpositively to the armature, on which is provided a valve-closure member that, together with a valve-scat surface, forms a sealing scat. The valve needle has, at an inflow end, a collar-shaped armature stop, configured integrally with the valve needle, against which the armature comes to a stop, an engaging flange engaging through the armature in such a way that the engaging flange is insertable into the inflow end of the valve needle and is joinable thereto.
 
Claims
1. A fuel injector, comprising:

a magnet coil;

a valve needle;

an armature that coacts with the magnet coil and to which is joined nonpositively the valve needle;

a valve-seat surface;

a valve-closure member provided on the valve needle, the valve-closure member together with the valve-seat surface forming a sealing seat; and

an engaging flange reaching through the armature in such a way that the engaging flange is insertable into an inflow end of the valve needle and is joinable thereto, wherein:

the valve needle includes, at the inflow end, a collar-shaped armature stop that is configured integrally with the valve needle and against which the armature comes to a stop.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present relates to a fuel injector according to the species defined in claim 1.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

German Unexamined Patent Application No. 33 14 899 has already disclosed an electromagnetically actuable fuel injector in which, for electromagnetic actuation, an armature coacts with an electrically energizable magnet coil, and the linear stroke of the armature is transferred via a valve needle to a valve-closure member. The valve-closure member coacts with a valve seat. The armature is not rigidly mounted on the valve needle, but rather is positioned axially movably with respect to the valve needle. A first return spring impinges upon the valve needle in the closing direction and thus holds the fuel injector closed when the magnet coil is in the zero-current, unenergized state. The armature is impinged upon by a second return spring in the linear stroke direction in such a way that in the inactive position, the armature rests against a first stop provided on the valve needle. Upon energization of the magnet coil, the armature is pulled in the linear stroke direction and entrains the valve needle by way of the first stop. Upon shutoff of the current energizing the magnet coil, the valve needle is accelerated by the first return spring into its closed position, and carries the armature along by way of the stop described above. As soon as the valve-closure member encounters the valve seat, the closing motion of the valve needle is abruptly terminated. The motion of the armature, which is not rigidly joined to the valve needle, continues opposite to the linear stroke direction and is absorbed by the second return spring, i.e. the armature oscillates through against the second return spring, which has a much lower spring constant compared to the first return spring. Lastly, the second return spring accelerates the armature again in the linear stroke direction. Similar fuel injectors are known from German Published Patent Application No. 198 49 210 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,299,776.
 
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