Claims
- 1. An electromagnetically actuatable valve, in particular a fuel injection valve for fuel injection systems of internal combustion engines, said valve having an axis and encompassed by a housing including a wall, a magnetic coil mounted on a core having a predetermined length and constructed of ferromagnetic material, an armature firmly connected with a valve element arranged to cooperate with a fixed valve seat and guided by means of a guide diaphragm clamped to said housing at its outer circumference, a first tubular fuel fitting concentrically disposed relative to said valve axis and a second tubular fuel fitting coaxially disposed inside said first fuel fitting whereby a flow conduit for the fuel is formed between said first and said second fuel fitting, said valve housing being an inverted cup forming a chamber the bottom of which extends transversely of said axis, said second fuel fitting having a portion spaced from said valve element, a compression spring interposed between said portion and said valve element biasing the latter into engagement with said valve seat, the biasing force of said spring being adjustable by axial displacement of said second fuel fitting, said first fuel fitting extending axially of said cup bottom exteriorly thereof, said flow conduit having an end remote from said valve seat which communicates with a first fuel line and said second fuel fitting communicating with a second fuel line, said second fuel fitting protruding through said cup bottom into said core and said flow conduit terminating at said cup bottom of said valve housing and communicating with said chamber of said valve housing, which chamber surrounds said magnetic coil and with it forms an annular gap, by means of which a flow connection for the fuel between the flow conduit and the second fuel fitting is provided.
- 2. A valve as defined by claim 1, in which said second fuel fitting comprises a fuel supply fitting for transporting fuel to said engine, and excess fuel is returned to supply by flowing between said first and second fuel fittings.
- 3. A valve as defined by claim 2 in which said fuel flowing in via said second fuel fitting passes over said armature and said guide diaphragm to said valve seat, and returning fuel flows around said magnetic element.
- 4. A valve as defined by claim 1, in which said valve seat communicates with a nozzle bore within a nozzle body, said nozzle bore being positioned downstream of the valve seat, a guide conduit of a larger diameter conjoining said nozzle bore and comprising in part a mixture guidance tube having means for introducing preparation air into the fuel flowing through said guide conduit, said mixture guidance tube being held concentrically relative to the valve axis by a holder sheath.
- 5. A valve as defined by claim 4, in which said holder sheath comprises elastic material and the valve housing partially surrounding said holder sheath is positively connected therewith.
- 6. A valve as defined by claim 5, in which said means for introducing preparation air into said guide conduit extends partially within the holder sheath up to its point of discharge into said guide conduit.
- 7. A valve as defined in claim 6, in which said holder sheath has a portion remote from said valve housing which is embodied as an annular sealing shoulder.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 320,813 filed Nov. 12, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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