Fuel injector

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Inventors

Sebastian, Thomas
Pohlmann, Jens
Maier, Martin
Dantes, Guenter
Nowak, Detlef
Heyse, Joerg
Schlerfer, Joerg

Application #

169619

Filed

Nov-5-2002

Published

Nov-30-2004

Current US Class

239/486
239/533.12
239/533.2
239/533.3
239/585.1
239/585.5

International Classes

B05B 001/30; B05B 001/34; F02M 039/00

Field of Search

239/533.12 239/533.14 239/585.1-585.5 239/88-93 239/533.2 239/533.3 239/463 239/466 239/468 239/472 239/483 239/486 251/129.15 251/129.21 251/127

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 an internal combustion engine, includes a valve-closure member which forms a sealing seat together with a valve-seat surface which is formed on a valve-seat member, and several injection orifices, each of which is connected with at least one spiral groove so that an outer edge of the swirl grooves coincides in part with a circumferential edge of the injection orifices. The swirl grooves extend generally perpendicular to a center line of the injection orifice associated with them.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

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

a valve closure member;

a valve-seat member having a valve-seat surface forming a sealing seat for the valve closure member, the valve-seat member including a plurality of injection orifices, each respective one of the injection orifices being connected to a swirl groove so that an outer edge of the swirl groove coincides in part with a circumferential edge of the respective one of the injection orifices, the swirl groove extending perpendicular to a center line of the respective one of the injection orifices.

2. The fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein each swirl groove discharges into the respective one of the injection orifices at an angle.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a fuel injector.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Japanese Registered Utility Model 63-133260 describes a fuel injector which is distinguished by the presence of several injection orifices in a valve-seat member. Swirl grooves are provided in an inner wall, through which fuel which flows in through feed lines is injected with a swirl. This permits more rapid atomization of the fuel and improved atomization and mixing performance, while the adhesion of fuel to the injection hole walls is reduced, so that the concentration of hydrocarbons in the exhaust gas may be lowered.

German Patent Application 41 31 499 describes a fuel injector which is provided with four swirl channels in a swirl section outside of a sealing surface. The channels discharge into an injection channel at a lateral distance from a longitudinal valve axis.

One disadvantage in the conventional fuel injectors described above is in particular the incomplete generation of swirl, which does not extend to all of the fuel, since part of it flows through the injection holes parallel to the axis. That causes uncontrollable divergences in the shape and the apex angle of the conical mixture cloud, leading to incomplete combustion.
 
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