Fuel injection valve

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Inventors

Heyse, Jö

Application #

333287

Filed

May-7-2002

Published

Mar-14-2006

Current US Class

239/533.12
239/533.13
239/533.2
239/533.9
239/585.1
239/585.3
239/585.5

International Classes

F02M 59/00    (20060101); F02M 61/00    (20060101); B05B 1/30     (20060101)

Field of Search

239/5332 239/533.3 239/533.9 239/533.12 239/533.13 239/5851-5855 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 for fuel injection systems of internal combustion engines having a magnetic coil, a valve needle, which is in operative connection with the magnetic coil and acted upon in a closing direction by a restoring spring to actuate a valve-closure member, which, together with a valve-seat surface formed at a valve-seat member, forms a sealing seat; and having at least one spray-discharge orifice which is formed in the valve-seat member. The spray-discharge orifices discharge from elevations which project beyond an outer end face of the valve-seat member, the fuel being guided through flow channels in the elevations.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fuel injector for a fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine, comprising:

a valve-seat member having an outer end face;

a valve-seat surface formed at the valve-seat member;

a valve-closure member which, together with the valve-seat surface, forms a sealing seat;

an energizable actuator;

a valve needle in operative connection with the actuator;

a restoring spring acting upon the valve needle in a closing direction to actuate the valve-closure member; and

at least one spray-discharge orifice formed in the valve-seat member, the at least one spray-discharge orifice discharging from elevations which project beyond the outer end face of the valve-seat member, the fuel being guided through flow channels in the elevations, wherein the flow channels in the elevations taper toward the spray-discharge orifice in a discharge direction of the fuel.



Description
BACKGROUND INFORMATION

From German Patent Application No. DE 198 04 463, a fuel-injection system for a mixture-compressing internal combustion engine having external ignition is known, which includes a fuel injector that injects fuel into a combustion chamber having a piston/cylinder design, and which is provided with a spark plug that projects into the combustion chamber. The fuel injector is provided with at least one row of injection orifices distributed across the circumference of the fuel injector. Fuel is selectively injected via the injection orifices to implement a jet-controlled combustion method in that a mixture cloud is formed using at least one jet.

A disadvantage of the fuel injector known from the above-mentioned printed publication, in particular, is the deposit formation on the spray-discharge orifices. These deposits clog the orifices and cause an unacceptable reduction in the flow rate through the fuel injector, thereby leading to malfunctions of the internal combustion engine.
 
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