Swirl injection valve

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Inventors

Tanasawa, Yasusi
Muto, Norio
Saito, Akinori
Kawamura, Kiyomi

Application #

158460

Filed

Jun-11-1980

Published

Dec-28-1982

Current US Class

239/125
239/488
239/533.12
239/585.5

International Classes

F02M 061/06

Field of Search

239/124 239/125 239/486-489 239/533.2-533.12 239/585

Assignee

Kabushiki Kaisha Toyota Chuo Kenkyusho (Aichi, JP)

Examiners

Kashnikow; Andres

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oblon, Fisher, Spivak, McClelland & Maier

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Abstract
A swirl injection valve includes: a nozzle body including a hollow cylindrical body having a hole and a bottom portion on which a nozzle port and a valve seat are formed; a needle valve member, slidably inserted and reciprocally moved within the hole of the nozzle body, having a tip portion for seating on the valve seat and controlling the opening and closing of the nozzle port; a swirl chamber formed upstream of the nozzle port and defined between an inner wall of the nozzle body and an outer wall of the needle valve member; a fuel supply passage formed within the nozzle body and connected to a fuel supply source; and inclined passage comprising at least one short passage connected to the swirl chamber and the fuel supply passage and tangentially opened to the swirl chamber at a predetermined inclined angle. The fuel is tangentially supplied from the inclined passage to the swirl chamber without pressure loss. Thus the intense swirling flow of the fuel is formed within the swirl chamber and injected from the nozzle port, thereby stably and efficiently injecting the fuel at a predetermined spray angle into extremely fine particle.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A swirl injection valve comprising:

a nozzle body comprising a hollow cylindrical body having a bore and a bottom portion on which a nozzle port and a valve seat are formed;

a needle valve member, slidably inserted and reciprocally moved within said bore of said nozzle body, having a cylindrical surface of axially constant radius and a tip portion for seating on said valve seat and controlling opening and closing of said nozzle port;

a swirl chamber formed upstream of said nozzle port and defined between an inner wall of said nozzle body and an outer wall of said needle valve member;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a fuel injection valve for use in an internal combustion engine such as a Diesel engine, and more particularly to a swirl injection valve for injecting a liquid in the form of fine particles.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In the injection valve of this kind, generally speaking, a needle valve is made axially movable within a through hole formed in the body of the injection valve so that the nozzle port formed at the leading end of the through hole is shut off by the needle valve, thereby to inject a liquid under pressure from the nozzle port when the needle valve is moved in the valve opening direction. This injection valve is divided into a first type, in which the needle valve has its leading end formed into a conical valve member to be seated on a frusto-conical valve seat formed at the upstream side of the nozzle port, or a second type, in which the nozzle port is formed at the center of a diaphragm formed at the leading end portion of the body of the injection valve so that the valve member formed at the leading end of the needle valve is forced into a seated position upon the diaphragm. According to these injection valves, however, it is quite difficult to improve the liquid atomizing characteristics and to prevent the liquid from dropping when the valve is closed, merely by changing the shape of the needle valve.