Fuel injector needle tip

5860601
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Inventors

Egizi, Lisa

Application #

745401

Filed

Nov-8-1996

Published

Jan-19-1999

Current US Class

029/890.143
239/533.12
239/585.5

International Classes

F02M 061/00

Field of Search

239/533.2 239/533.3 239/533.12 239/584 239/585.4 239/585.5 29/890.142 29/890.143

Assignee

Siemens Automotive Corporation (Auburn Hills, MI)

Examiners

Kashnikow; Andres

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Abstract
A fuel injector needle has a separate pin element fixed in an axial bore in a tip end of the needle, the bore surrounded by an annular partially spherical region sealing to a valve seat. The pin element is separately manufactured and has a conical spray pattern shaping feature at one end protruding from the needle tip. The annular region can be accurately formed and finished prior to installation of the pin element.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method of manufacturing a fuel injector needle comprising the steps of:

forming a partially spherical surface on a tip at one end of said needle;

forming an axial bore into said tip to leave an annular region on said partially spherical tip surface;

superfinishing said annular region after forming said axial bore;

separately forming a pin element having a spray pattern shaping feature at one end and a shank at the other end adapted to be fit into said bore; and,

fitting said pin element shank into said axial bore, and permanently securing said shank therein with said spray pattern shaping feature protruding from within said annular region on said tip surface.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention concerns fuel injectors for internal combustion engines. Fuel injection has become the preferred mode of delivering fuel charges to the cylinders of engines used in automobiles and trucks.

Fuel injectors typically include a thin elongated valve element commonly referred to as a valve "needle", which has a partially spherical tip, the tip engaging a conical seat when the injector is closed to prevent fuel from being injected into the engine from the injector until the injector is opened. Energizing an injector solenoid operator causes the needle to be lifted from the seat when fuel is to be injected, allowing fuel under pressure to be discharged through an aligned opening in the seat, and through an orifice in a plate below the valve seat. The orifice influences the shape of a spray pattern formed when the pressurized fuel discharges from the injector tip.

The shape and surface finish of the needle tip is critical for proper operation of the injector, primarily because the tip must very reliably establish a sealing engagement with the valve seat whenever the solenoid is deenergized.
 
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