Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve for use in an internal combustion engine, said valve comprising:
- valve body means provided therein with fuel passage means and having a valve seat portion and an injection hole formed adjacent to said valve seat portion;
- a valve member coaxial with said valve body means and having an abutting part adapted to abut against said valve seat portion;
- electromagnetic actuator means for actuating said valve member between a closed position where said abutting part abuts against said valve seat portion to close said fuel passage means and an open position where said abutting part is apart from said valve seat portion to open said fuel passage means; and
- first metering means, disposed in said fuel passage means, having a metering gap which meters the fuel quantity which is injected from said injection hole, said metering gap being smaller than a minimum gap between said abutting part and said valve seat portion when said valve member is in said open position,
- said first metering means located upstream of where said abutting part abuts against said valve seat portion with respect to a flow of the fuel; and
- a second metering means, disposed in said fuel passage means, being located upstream of said first metering means, for metering the fuel delivered to said metering gap;
- wherein said second metering means causes 20% to 50% of a predetermined pressure loss, and said fuel metering gap causes the remaining pressure loss.
- 2. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 1;
- wherein said metering means includes a metering surface of said valve body means and defines said metering gap with said abutting part when said valve member is in said open position, said metering surface being located upstream of said valve seat portion with respect to a flow of the fuel.
- 3. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 2;
- wherein said valve member has a conical surface, said valve body means has a conical wall, said valve seat portion and said metering means are formed on said conical wall, an inclination angle of said conical surface to an axis being smaller than an inclination angle of said conical wall to said axis.
- 4. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 1;
- wherein said second metering means comprises an orifice formed in said valve body means.
- 5. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 1;
- said valve body means has a conical wall, said valve seat portion and said meter means are formed on said conical wall wherein said valve member has a conical surface, an inclination angle of said conical surface to an axis being smaller than an inclination angle of said conical wall to said axis.
- 6. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 1, wherein said second metering means comprises a gap defined between a large-diameter flange section formed on said member and a wall surface of a guide bore in which said valve member is arranged for movement relative to said valve body.
- 7. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 1, wherein said electromagnetic actuator means comprises an armature connected to said valve member, and an electromagnetic coil arranged in fixed relation to said valve body means, and wherein said second fuel metering means comprises an orifice formed in said armature.
- 8. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 1, further comprising spring means for biasing said valve member toward said closed position, said electromagnetic actuator means being arranged to move said valve member to said open position against a biasing force of said spring means, and an adjusting pipe arranged within said valve body means for adjusting an internal passage communicating with said fuel metering gap, and wherein said second fuel metering means comprise a orifice provided in said internal passage of said adjusting pipe.
- 9. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 8, wherein said electromagnetic actuator means comprise an armature connected to said valve member and a stator arranged in fixed relation to said valve body means, inside of which stator said adjusting pipe is inserted, and wherein a contact type seal member is interposed between an outer peripheral surface of said adjusting pipe and an inner peripheral surface of said stator.
- 10. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 9, wherein said seal member is an O-ring.
- 11. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 9, wherein said adjusting pipe has an end portion having an inner peripheral surface formed with threads for use in adjustment of an axial position of said adjusting pipe in said stator.
- 12. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 8, wherein said electromagnetic actuator means comprise an armature connected to said valve member an a stator arranged in fixed relation to said valve body means, inside of which stator said adjusting pipe is inserted, and wherein a non-contact type seal mechanism is provided between outer peripheral surface of said adjusting pipe and an inner peripheral surface of said stator.
- 13. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 12, wherein said seal mechanism comprises a plurality of grooves formed in the outer peripheral surface of said adjusting pipe corresponding to the inner peripheral surface of said stator.
- 14. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 1, further comprising a disc arranged in fixed relation to said valve body means, and wherein said second metering means comprise an office formed in said disc.
- 15. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 1, wherein said valve further comprises:
- a stopper arranged in fixed relation to said valve body means, said stopper having a cut-out communicating with said metering gap;
- a flange provided on said valve member for cooperating with said stopper to determine said open position of said valve member; and
- a disc arranged in association with said stopper and provided with a slot cooperating with said cut-out in said stopper to form said second metering means, and wherein said stopper and said disc are angularly movable relative to each other to vary an opening area of said slot exposed within said cut-out.
- 16. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve for use in an internal combustion engine, said valve comprising:
- valve body means provided therein with fuel passage means which includes a conical wall which becomes smaller in diameter toward an end, an injection hole formed adjacent to said conical wall at said end, and a valve seat portion which is spaced upstream, with respect to a flow of fuel, of said end;
- a valve member coaxial with said valve body means and having an abutting part adapted to abut against said valve seat portion, said valve member including a pin section disposed in said injection hole, said pin section and said valve seat portion forming a minimum metering gap therebetween when said valve member is open;
- a pair of separated guide portions both disposed upstream of said abutting part for guiding said valve member in said fuel passage means,
- electromagnetic actuator means for actuating said valve member between a closed position where said valve member abuts against said valve seat portion to close said fuel passage means, and an open portion wherein said abutting part is apart from said valve seat portion to open said fuel passage means; and
- fuel passage means formed between said guide portions and said abutting part in said fuel passage means, for accumulating fuel therein; and
- wherein a first area of a fuel passage formed between said guide portions and said valve body means is larger than a second area of a metering passage formed by said minimum metering gap.
- 17. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 16, further comprising:
- metering means, disposed in said fuel passage means, being located upstream of said metering passage, for metering the fuel delivered to said metering passage.
- 18. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve according to claim 17, wherein said metering means causes 20% to 50% of a predetermined pressure loss, and said metering passage formed by said minimum metering gap causes the remaining pressure loss.
- 19. An electromagnetic fuel injection valve for use in an internal combustion engine, said valve comprising:
- valve body means provided therein with fuel passage means which includes a conical wall which becomes smaller in diameter toward an end, an injection hole formed adjacent to said conical wall at said end, and a valve seat portion which is spaced upstream, with respect to a flow of fuel, of said end;
- a valve member coaxial with said valve body means and having an abutting part adapted to abut against said valve seat portion, said valve member including a pin section disposed in said injection hole, said pin section and said valve seat portion forming a minimum metering gap therebetween when said valve member is open;
- a pair of separated guide portions both disposed upstream of said abutting part for guiding said valve member in said fuel passage means,
- electromagnetic actuator means for actuating said valve member between a closed position where said valve member abuts against said valve seat portion to close said fuel passage means, and an open portion wherein said abutting part is apart from said valve seat portion to open said fuel passage means;
- fuel passage means formed between said guide portions and said abutting part in said fuel passage means, for accumulating fuel therein; and
- metering means, disposed in said fuel passage means, being located upstream of said minimum metering gap, for metering the fuel delivered to said minimum metering gap, wherein said metering means causes 20% to 50% of a predetermined pressure loss, and said metering passage formed by said minimum metering gap causes the remaining pressure loss, and wherein a first area of a fuel passage formed between said guide portions and said valve body means is larger than a second area of a metering passage formed by said minimum metering gap, and said first area is also larger than a third area of said metering means.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/110,504, filed Oct. 20, 1987, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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