Injection nozzle

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Inventors

Limmer, Andrew J.

Application #

904298

Filed

Jul-12-2001

Published

Jan-27-2004

Current US Class

239/533.1
239/533.2
239/533.3
239/585.5
239/88

International Classes

B05B 001/30; B05B 001/34; F02M 047/02; F02M 051/00

Field of Search

239/533.1 239/533.2 239/533.3 239/533.9 239/533.12 239/585.1 239/585.3 239/585.4 239/585.5 239/88 239/89 239/91 251/127 251/129.15 251/129.21

Assignee

Delphi Technologies, Inc. (Troy, MI)

Examiners

Hwu; Davis

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wood; David P.

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Abstract
An injection nozzle for use in delivering fuel to a combustion space comprises a nozzle body provided with a blind bore within which a valve member is slidable. The valve member comprises a first region of substantially frusto-conical form defining a seating surface which is engageable with a valve seating surface, defined by the blind bore, to control fuel delivery from the injection nozzle, and a second region arranged such that, when the valve member is seated against the valve seating surface, in use, the second region is located downstream of the valve seating surface. The first region subtends a first cone angle which is greater than a second cone angle subtended by the second region.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An injection nozzle for use in delivering fuel to a combustion space, the injection nozzle comprising:

a nozzle body provided with a blind bore; and,

a valve member which is slidable within the blind bore, the valve member including a first region of substantially frusto-conical form defining a seating surface which is engageable with a valve seating surface defined by the blind bore to control fuel delivery from the injection nozzle, and a second region arranged such that, when the valve member is seated against the valve seating surface, in use, the second region is located downstream of the valve seating surface, wherein the first region subtends a first cone angle which is greater than a second cone angle subtended by the second region wherein the angular difference between the first cone angle subtended by the first region and the second cone angle subtended by the second region is substantially 1.degree..



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to an injection nozzle for use in controlling fluid flow through an outlet. In particular, but not exclusively, the invention relates to an injection nozzle for use in a fuel injector for delivering fuel to an internal combustion engine.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

FIG. 1 shows an enlarged view of a conventional injection nozzle of a fuel injector comprising a valve needle 10 which is movable within a blind bore 12 provided in a nozzle body 14. A region of the valve needle 10, having a diameter 10a, is engageable with an annular valve seating 16 defined by a portion of the bore 12 to control fuel delivery through a set of outlet openings 18 provided in the nozzle body 14. In use, when the valve needle 10 is moved in an upward direction in the illustration shown away from the valve seating 16, fuel within a delivery chamber 19, defined by the bore 12 and the outer surface of the valve needle 10, is able to flow past the valve seating 16 and out through the outlet openings 18 into an associated engine cylinder or other combustion space.
 
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