Notched needle bounce eliminator

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Inventors

Kilgore, David C.
Bright, John S.
Wakeman, Russell J.

Application #

309228

Filed

Sep-20-1994

Published

Jun-10-1997

Current US Class

239/585.5
251/122
251/129.01
251/903

International Classes

F16K 031/06

Field of Search

251/129.01 251/64 251/903 251/129.15 251/129.16 251/122 335/257 335/277 335/271 239/585.1 239/585.5

Assignee

Siemens Automotive Corporation (Auburn Hills, MI)

Examiners

Lee; Kevin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wells; Russel C.

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Abstract
A device comprises an armature movable in a first direction and a second direction for causing a needle to contact and separate from a seat assembly. Stop means provide a motion stop in at least the first direction. Damping means are applied to the needle for reducing bounce of the needle when the needle contacts the stop means, by altering spring rates and vibration modes of the needle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A notched needle for an electromechanical fuel injector having a needle valve movable in a first direction and a second direction to contact and separate from a valve seat assembly; a valve seat in said valve seat assembly for providing a motion stop to said needle valve in said first direction; damping means applied to said needle valve for reducing bounce of said needle valve when said needle valve contacts said valve seat by reducing the axial and buckling spring rate of said needle valve, the needle valve further comprising;

multiple notches formed by a plurality of radially extended flat bottomed notches extending along diameters of said needle from one side in a stairstep arrangement.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a solenoid actuated valve assembly and, more particularly, to means for controlling the bounce of a needle in a solenoid valve.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Typically, a solenoid valve comprises an armature movable between a first and second position for causing a needle valve to contact and separate from a valve seat. 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 coil of wire and moved in the opposite direction by a return spring. When the armature needle impacts a stop, the fuel injector bounces.

In high speed fluid metering solenoids, needle bounce is a problem because each bounce of the needle meters 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 result in very unfavorable fuel economy. At either end of its motion, the armature has kinetic energy as a result of its mass and velocity. With no means for dissipating that energy, it is returned to the armature by the elastic collision with the stop. Eventually, the energy is dissipated after a series of collisions and bounces. The bounce of the armature and needle affects the operation of a fuel injector by prolonging or shortening the duration of injection, causing excessive wear in the valve seat area. This bounce causes increased injection time and quantity, reduced precision of fuel quantity delivery, and poor atomization.
 
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