Claims
- 1. A magnetically actuatable valve for fuel injection systems in internal combustion engines, comprising an armature, a core associated with said armature for actuating a valve element with respect to a valve seat body provided with a fixed valve seat, said armature being formed of a soft-magnetic material, the valve element being provided with a sealing element arranged to move axially outwardly from the fixed valve seat so as to open the valve to control fuel flow from an input fuel flow line, the valve element being provided with a connecting element which permanently fixes said valve element to said armature, said connecting element having a longitudinal extent which protrudes in a non-contacting manner over its entire length through a flow bore throttling means between said armature and said fixed valve seat in the valve seat body, said flow bore throttling means being formed by an annular spacing surrounding said connecting element which functions to center said valve element as fuel flows through said throttling means, said connecting element and said valve being adapted to move from a first position during magnetic excitation in which the sealing element of the valve element is arranged so as to centrally seal the valve seat, and moved into a second position during zero magnetic excitation wherein the valve element is forced in the opening direction of the valve by fuel pressure and said connecting element is radially centered over its entire length by the fuel pressure flow in said second position.
- 2. A valve as defined by claim 1, further wherein the armature is provided with a stop face inclined at an angle (.alpha.) to a cross-sectional plane therein, which stop face cooperates radially to center the armature and the valve element with a complementally shaped conical stop bore merging into the flow bore of the valve seat body.
- 3. A valve as defined by claim 1, further wherein the armature is provided with a narrow cylindrical guide section that offstands radially so as to fit snuggly into the flow bore while centering the armature and valve element radially in the flow bore.
- 4. A valve as defined by claim 3, further wherein the armature is provided with a tang which protrudes into a securing bore provided in the valve element and the tang is welded to the valve element.
- 5. A valve as defined by claim 1, further wherein an ejection opening of increasing diameter is provided in the valve seat body downstream of the valve seat, said ejection opening forming an annular gap at least partially via said sealing element.
- 6. A valve as defined by claim 1, further wherein the core and the armature are provided with complemental facing spherical surfaces.
- 7. A valve as defined by claim 6, further wherein the spherical surface on the core facing the armature is concave and the spherical surface on the armature facing the core is convex.
- 8. A valve as defined by claim 1, further wherein the armature abuts a deformable stop means when the valve opens, that deformable stop means allowing for adjustment of a partial valve stroke relative to the valve seat.
- 9. A valve as defined by claim 1, further wherein the armature and valve element are axially movable relative to one another for adjusting the partial valve stroke relative to the valve seat.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 628,003, filed July 5, 1984 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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