Fuel injector

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Inventors

Heyse, Joerg

Application #

148946

Filed

Sep-28-2001

Published

Nov-15-2005

Current US Class

239/533.12
239/533.2
239/533.3
239/585.1
239/585.5
239/88

International Classes

B05B 001/30; F02M 047/02; F02M 039/00

Field of Search

239/5332 239/533.3 239/463 239/468 239/472 239/475 239/533.12 239/5851-5855 239/88-93 239/601 251/129.15 251/129.21

Assignee

Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, DE)

Examiners

Hwu; Davis

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kenyon & Kenyon

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6289677   Gas turbine fuel inj...

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Abstract
A fuel injector, in particular for direct injection of fuel into the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, is equipped with a valve-closure member which together with a valve-seat surface that is formed on a valve-seat body constitutes a sealing seat, with an ejection orifice and with a swirl module. The swirl module incorporates a plurality of tubular hollow bodies which are disposed parallel to one another in a cluster and which impart turbulence to the fuel flowing towards the ejection orifice through the fuel ducts formed in the hollow bodies.
 
Claims
1. A fuel injector, for direct injection of fuel into a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, the fuel injector comprising:

a valve-closure member;

an ejection orifice;

a swirl module; and

a valve-seat surface formed on a valve-seat body, the valve-closure member together with the valve-seat surface constituting a sealing seat;

wherein the swirl module includes a plurality of tubular hollow bodies arranged in a cluster to impart a swirl to the fuel flowing towards the ejection orifice through fuel ducts formed in the tubular hollow bodies; and

wherein the cluster is arranged parallel to a longitudinal axis of the swirl module and is twisted around the longitudinal axis.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a fuel injector.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

A fuel injector is discussed in German Published Patent Application No. 198 15 789, characterized by featuring a swirl disk downstream from a valve seat, such disk being made of at least one metallic material, having at least two swirl channels terminating in a swirl chamber and all layers of such disk being built up directly one upon the other by electrodeposition (multi-layer galvanizing), such that they are bonded. The swirl disk is incorporated in the injector in such a way that its surface normal runs obliquely to the longitudinal axis of the injector, at an angle which deviates from 0°, with the result that the orientation of the swirl disk can be used to bring about a stream angle of γ relative to the longitudinal axis of the injector.

Disadvantages of the fuel injector of German Published Patent Application No. 198 15 789 may be that a high level of manufacturing effort may be needed, and the resultant costs, which are the consequence of combining a large number of individual components, which it is not possible to integrate into mass-produced fuel injectors without considerable expenditure. In order to modify the fuel injector for any desired potential application, extensive manufacturing and assembly work may be needed. In particular, the jet angles α and γ may not be implementable, or may be implemented only unsatisfactorily, using available swirl creation methods. This may cause the jet of fuel or the metered quantity of fuel to be asymmetrical and inhomogeneous.
 
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