Claims
- 1. An electromagnetically actuable fuel injection valve for a fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine comprising a holder body (13), including a valve chamber, a shell (53) having an upper base (55) and a bottom face (60) disposed in said holder body valve chamber, whereby said upper base is arranged at one end of said shell and said bottom face is arranged at the opposite end of said shell, an axial aperture (54) in said base of said shell which leads from an outer face (55) on said base of said shell to an inner face of said base, an axial interior bore (56) of substantially uniform diameter in said shell that extends from said base to said bottom face and having a greater diameter than said axial aperture, a nozzle carrier coaxial with said shell and shell holder body (valve chamber) with an axially directed extension that extends into said holder body and surround a portion of said shell and said bottom face of said shell, a spacer ring secured between said bottom face of said shell within said nozzle carrier extension and a shoulder on said nozzle carrier juxtaposed said bottom face of said shell, a guiding membrane secured between said shoulder on said nozzle carrier and said spacer ring and pressed against said spacer ring and said shoulder of said nozzle carrier, a tubular shaped core made of ferro-magnetic material that is inserted in said aperture in said shell and extends through the interior bore (56) in a direction to said bottom face of said shell, a magnetic coil wound about said core of ferro-magnetic material and disposed within said valve chamber, a substantially flat armature arranged in coaxial alignment with said magnetic coil juxtaposed an end of said core, a valve component secured to said armature coaxial therewith and movable thereby, a nozzle coaxially supported by said nozzle carrier, a dished valve seat formed on said nozzle in coaxial alignment with said valve component for reception thereof, said substantially flat armature includes a circumferential extremity which overlaps a portion of a bottom face of said shell, said substantially flat armature assumes a normal first position spaced away from said portion of said bottom face of said shell whereby a first air gap is provided in said first position when said valve is closed, and a second position in which said circumferential extremity of said armature is in abutment with said overlapped portion of said bottom face of said shell upon actuation of said magnetic coil to open said valve.
- 2. A valve as defined by claim 1, in which a second air gap is provided between a front face of said core and said flat armature when said flat armature assumes said second position abutting said bottom face of said shell.
- 3. A valve as defined by claim 2, in which said guiding membrane is fixed at an outer circumference relative to said shell to guide said flat armature parallel to the bottom face of said shell and parallel to the front face of said core.
- 4. A valve as defined in claim 3, in which said guiding membrane is arranged to orient the flat armature and the valve component radially.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 674,729 filed Nov. 27, 1984, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 415,116 filed Nov. 7, 1982, now abandoned.
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