Claims
- 1. In an electromagnetic fuel injector for an internal combustion engine and comprising an electromagnet, an armature, a magnetic pole, and a valve housing, the improvement comprising a cartridge for supporting said electromagnet having a nonmagnetizable portion and a valve seat wherein said cartridge is surrounded by at least one magnetic coil, said coil being connected to two contact pins and enveloped by at least one magnetic return flow element, and wherein the magnetic return flow element is at least partly formed by a cap which is open on one side.
- 2. In an electromagnetic fuel injector for an internal combustion engine and comprising an electromagnet, an armature, a magnetic pole, and a valve housing, the improvement comprising a cartridge for supporting said electromagnet having a nonmagnetizable portion and a valve seat wherein said cartridge is surrounded by at least one magnetic coil, said coil being connected to two contact pins and enveloped by at least one magnetic return flow element, wherein the magnetic return flow element is in the form of a bracket and wherein the magnetic coil is inserted into one side of the magnetic return flow element.
- 3. In an electromagnetic fuel injector for an internal combustion engine and comprising an electromagnet, an armature, a magnetic pole, and a valve housing, the improvement comprising a cartridge for supporting said electromagnet having a nonmagnetizable portion and a valve seat wherein said armature is cylindrical in shape and equipped with a needle valve, said armature having a diameter of about four millimeters, said armature having an armature pole surface of less than ten square millimeters, said armature having a mass of from one-half gram to one gram, said armature having a stroke of from one-tenth millimeter to two-tenths millimeter.
- 4. An electromagnetic fuel injector according to claim 3 wherein the working gap is located inside the magnetic coil centrally thereof.
- 5. An electromagnetic fuel injector according to claim 3 wherein the armature has a damping chamber internally thereof, said chamber being connected by means of at least one damping slot with the surrounding space, and that the depth of the damping slot is preferably about 20 micrometers.
- 6. An electromagnetic fuel injector according to claim 3 and wherein said armature has a damping chamber which has a reset spring internally thereof.
- 7. An electromagnetic fuel injector according to claim 6 wherein said reset spring has a positioning pin internally thereof having a diameter of about 1-2 mm.
- 8. An electromagnetic fuel injector according to claim 3 wherein the valve needle extends through the armature and closes directly at the magnetic pole, the closing surface being approximately 1-2 mm.sup.2.
- 9. An electromagnetic fuel injector according to claim 3 wherein the face-surface of the armature is provided with one or more hydraulic damping slots having a depth to exceed 20 micrometers.
- 10. In a fuel injector for an internal combustion engine, said fuel injector comprising an injector body having an electromagnet, a non-magnetic tube passing through said electromagnet a magnetic pole member inserted into said tube, a magnetically conductive armature that is inserted into and guided by said tube for motion lengthwise of said tube in response to energizing and de-energizing of said electromagnet, a valve member that is operated by the motion of said armature to seat on and unseat from a valve seat, a fuel inlet of a fuel passage leading to an inlet side of said valve seat, and said valve seat having an outlet side which lies opposite its inlet side and via which the fuel injector injects fuel into the engine, the improvement which comprises said valve seat, said non-magnetic tube, said valve member, said armature, and said magnetic pole member being assembled together to form a cartridge sub-assembly unit in which relative positions of said magnetic pole member and said valve seat are fixed in relation to said non-magnetic tube, and said cartridge sub-assembly unit being assembled as a unit into said valve body.
- 11. The improvement set forth in claim 10 in which said fuel passage includes aperture means extending through the sidewall of said non-magnetic tube.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 419,392 filed on Oct. 10, 1989 now abandoned.
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