Magnetic type fuel injection valve

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Inventors

Kamai, Kenichiro
Omori, Norio
Nishioka, Shinichi

Application #

154460

Filed

May-29-1980

Published

May-25-1982

Current US Class

239/585.5
251/129.21
403/379.4

International Classes

F16K 031/06; B05B 001/30

Field of Search

251/141 251/139 239/585 403/379

Assignee

Nippondenso Co., Ltd. (Kariya, JP)

Examiners

Rosenthal; Arnold

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman, Darby & Cushman

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Abstract
A magnetic type fuel injection valve comprises a stationary core magnetized upon energization of a magnetic coil, and a movable core juxtaposed at one end to the stationary core to be normally urged away therefrom by a spring and formed at the other end with an axial bore for receiving one end of a needle valve normally closing a fuel injection nozzle. The movable core is movable as being attracted toward the stationary core together with the needle valve upon magnetization of the stationary core to thereby open the fuel injection nozzle. Through the wall portion of the movable core surrounding the axial bore is formed a transverse hole extending perpendicularly to the axial bore, and another transverse hole is formed through the one end of the needle valve in a manner to align with the first-mentioned transverse hole. A securing pin is snugly fitted in the transverse holes to securely connect the needle valve to the movable core.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A magnetic type fuel injection valve comprising:

a magnetic coil;

a stationary core adapted to be magnetized upon energization of said magnetic coil;

a movable core having one end opposed to one end of said stationary core and being formed with an axial bore open to the other end of said movable core remote from said stationary core, said movable core being movable toward said one end of said stationary core upon magnetization of said stationary core, said axial bore having an end face opposite an opening to the other end;

a needle valve having one end fitted in said axial bore and movable with said movable core to open and close a fuel injection port, said needle valve one end having a face directly abutting said axial bore end face;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a magnetic type fuel injection valve, particularly of the type suitable for use with an internal combustion engine, which is opened as an electromagnet is energized by current pulses controlled by electronic control means, to supply to a suction conduit of the engine a fuel pressurized to a predetermined pressure (in the range between 2 and 5 kg/cm.sup.2).

One type of fuel injection valve known in the art widely in use comprises a stationary core magnetized when an electromagnetic coil is energized, a movable core juxtaposed against one end of the stationary core for movement toward the stationary core upon energization of the electromagnetic coil, and a needle valve secured at one end thereof to the movable core for movement in the axial direction with the movable core as a unit.

In the aforesaid type of fuel injection valve, it is known to use a construction wherein one end of the needle valve is threadedly connected to the movable core and the connected portion is secured in place by a bonding agent, to thereby prevent relative rotational movement between the needle valve and the movable core. This construction has the disadvantage that the bonding agent may find its way into a needle valve guide and render the needle valve immovable.
 
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