High-pressure electromagnetic fuel injector

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Inventors

Timmer, Robert C.
Straub, Robert D.
Teerman, Richard F.
DeYoung, Beckie J.
VanAllsburg, Michael

Application #

487123

Filed

Jun-7-1995

Published

Jun-18-1996

Current US Class

123/467
123/506

International Classes

F02M 069/04

Field of Search

123/446 123/447 123/467 123/506 239/96 239/585.1 239/585.3

Assignee

Diesel Technology Company (Wyoming, MI)

Examiners

Moulis; Thomas N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brooks & Kushman

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Abstract
A high-pressure electromagnetic fuel injector having a dual-function valve directly controlled by an electric solenoid. Fuel pressure in a control volume chamber is controlled by the dual-function valve, and a separate control valve is controlled as a function of fuel pressure in the control volume chamber. A spray tip valve is, in turn, controlled as a function of the pressure of fuel controlled by the control valve to inject fuel through a spray tip orifice. The dual-function valve spills fuel during and after the control valve closes, thus reducing the amount of uncontrolled fuel at the end of an injection. The dual-function valve also provides a drain path through which to vent any fuel that leaks past the control valve.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A high-pressure electromagnetic fuel injector, comprising:

a housing defining therein a fuel supply passage connectable to a source of high-pressure fuel, a fuel drain passage connectable to a fuel source return, a spray tip orifice, and a fuel spill passage communicating with the fuel supply passage, the fuel drain passage and the spray tip orifice;

an electric solenoid mounted on the housing;

dual-function valve means for controlling fuel flow between the fuel spill passage and the fuel drain passage and between the fuel supply passage and the fuel drain passage as a function of electric solenoid energization;

control volume means for receiving fuel from the fuel supply passage and communicating the fuel to the fuel drain passage, fuel flow from the control volume means being greater than fuel flow into the control volume means;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to fuel injectors for engines, and particularly to a unit fuel injector having a solenoid-actuated, dual-function valve, a control valve and a spray tip valve.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Solenoid-actuated, unit fuel injectors have been used for some time to inject liquid fuel into an engine. Typically, a fuel injector includes an electric solenoid that positions a valve to discontinue fuel drain flow during a fuel injection period, thereby allowing fuel pressure to increase sufficiently to unseat a spray tip valve. The spray tip valve is allowed to reseat when fuel pressure subsequently drops upon deactuation of the solenoid.

Injection pressures of such devices are generally dependent on engine speed and fuel output. At lower engine speeds and fuel outputs, injection pressure falls off, producing less than an optimum fuel injection process for good combustion.

While the prior fuel injectors function with a certain degree of efficiency, none disclose the advantages of the improved fuel injector of the present invention as is hereinafter more fully described.
 
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