Injection valve

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Inventors

Kubach, Hans
Kienzle, Wolfgang
Paschke, Werner
Sauer, Rudolf

Application #

434194

Filed

Oct-13-1982

Published

May-28-1985

Current US Class

239/533.12
239/585.5

International Classes

F02M 051/06

Field of Search

239/585 239/533.3-533.12

Assignee

Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, DE)

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Abstract
An injection valve for fuel injection devices for internal combustion engines which serves to inject fuel into the intake pipe. The injection valve consists of a valve body with a valve seat cooperating with the sealing part of a valve needle. The valve needle is guided by guide sections in a guide bore of the valve body. The guide section immediately adjoining the sealing part simultaneously serves as a metering section for metering the fuel. For this purpose axially extending surfaces are disposed on the metering section, which form throttling metering openings together with the guide bore. By metering the fuel upstream from the valve seat, impairment of the fuel metering because of deposits formed by reaction of harmful materials from the intake pipe is avoided.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. An injection valve for fuel injection devices for mixture-compressing internal combustion engines with externally supplied ignition comprising a valve body, a valve needle guide bore in said valve body, a valve seat in said valve body, an electromagnetically actuated valve needle, said valve needle including a sealing part cooperating with said valve seat and first and second guide sections on said valve needle upstream of said valve seat for guiding the valve needle in said guide bore, characterized in that said first guide section of the valve needle is disposed immediately upstream of and adjacent the sealing part, a metering section formed on said first guide section which serves to meter the quantity of fuel delivered by said injection valve, and an axially aligned injection port surrounding an end portion of said valve needle.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention is based on an injection valve for motor vehicles such as mixture-compressing spark-ignited internal combustion engines. In known injection valves, the fuel metering is performed downstream of the valve seat. Using such injection valves in motor vehicles, especially in those with exhaust gas recirculation, the water component of the exhaust gas condenses at the valve tip extending into the intake pipe and in the metering area of the injection valve. Sulfur oxides contained in the exhaust gas combine with the lead component of the fuel to form an insoluble layer diminishing the metering diameter of the injection valve, which causes a reduction of the amount of fuel injected, i.e., a so-called leaning of the fuel-air mixture. This can not only lead to interruptions in the running of the internal combustion engine but even to defects in the internal combustion engine.

OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In contrast to the foregoing, the injection valve in accordance with the present invention has the advantage that the harmful gases are kept away from the fuel metering position of the injection valve, so that metering mistakes are prevented by avoidance of the forming of layers on the fuel metering device.
 
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