Low mass, through flow armature

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Inventors

Kindley, David W.

Application #

348701

Filed

Dec-2-1994

Published

Nov-5-1996

Current US Class

239/585.1
239/585.5
251/129.15
251/129.16

International Classes

F02M 051/00

Field of Search

239/585.3 239/585.5 239/585.1 251/129.15 251/129.16

Assignee

Siemens Automotive Corporation (Auburn Hills, MI)

Examiners

Shaver; Kevin P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wells; Russel C.

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Abstract
A typical solenoid-operated fuel injector comprises a housing forming an enclosure which contains a solenoid coil that is selectively energized by electric current to operate the fuel injector. An inlet connector tube extends into a stator to convey liquid fuel into the enclosure, to a valve via which fuel is ejected from the enclosure. A valve needle is disposed within the enclosure between the stator and the valve and is operated by the solenoid coil acting through a spring-biased armature to open and close a flow path through the enclosure between the inlet connector tube and the valve. The stator forms a portion of a magnetic circuit path that directs magnetic flux across a working gap that is disposed within the enclosure between an end of the stator and on one side of the armature wherein the one side of the armature causes impact forces to be exerted axially on the stator during the opening and closing of the flow path. In accordance with the present invention, impact-minimization passages are provided to minimize the effect of such impact forces, and the impact-minimization passages comprises on the armature multi-dimensional fluid passages through the armature that minimizes the effect of such impact forces in comparison to the effect of such impact forces in the absence of the multi-dimensional fluid passages.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solenoid-operated fuel injector having

a housing containing a solenoid having an outer pole member that is selectively energized by electric current to open and close the fuel injector,

a stator magnetically coupled to the solenoid and forming an inner pole member and an outer pole member,

an inlet connector tube that extends toward the stator to convey liquid fuel into the housing,

a valve through which fuel is ejected from the housing,

an armature that is normally biased relative to the stator, said armature is operable by the solenoid,

a valve needle that is disposed within the housing and integral with and extending from one side of the armature and operable to open and close a flow path through the housing between the inlet connector tube and the valve,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to electrically operated valves, such as fuel injectors for injecting liquid fuel into an internal combustion engine, and particularly to a fluid flow path through an armature in such a valve.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Typically, a solenoid valve comprises an armature movable between a first and second position. The extremes of these first and second positions are often defined by mechanical stops. Armatures can be moved in one direction by an electro-magnetic force generated by a solenoid and moved in the opposite direction by a return or bias spring. When the armature impacts a stop and because of its mass it tends to bounce. Therefore, to reduce bounce and its detrimental effects, many parameters may be changed, one being the mass of the armature. Each bounce of the armature causes the valve element to meter a small uncontrolled amount of fuel into the engine, to the detriment of emissions. As can be appreciated, the leakage of fuel into the engine will also result in very unfavorable fuel economy. Furthermore, the bounce of the armature affects the operation of a fuel injector by causing excessive wear in the valve seat area.
 
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