Claims
- 1. A unit fuel injector comprising:
- an injector body containing a pumping chamber for receiving fuel at a low pressure level for subsequent discharge at a high pressure level above approximately 15,000 psi, a discharge orifice, and a transfer passage communicating with said pumping chamber and said discharge orifice;
- fuel supply means including a supply passage for supplying fuel at said low pressure level to said injector body;
- a control valve element reciprocally mounted within said injector body for movement between (i) an advanced position in which said supply passage communicates with said pumping chamber and (ii) a retracted position in which communication between said supply passage and said pumping chamber is blocked to allow fuel to flow from said pumping chamber through said transfer passage and out of said discharge orifice, said control valve element being substantially fluidically force balanced in both said advanced and said retracted positions; and
- an actuator means for moving said valve element between said advanced and said retracted positions, said actuator means including an electromagnetic means positioned in said injector body between said pumping chamber and said discharge orifice, said control valve element and said electromagnetic means being at least partially overlapped along their axial lengths, wherein said injector body further includes a valve seat positioned between said electromagnetic means and said pumping chamber for sealable engagement by said control valve element when said control valve element is in said retracted position.
- 2. The unit fuel injector of claim 1, further including a tip valve mounted between said control valve element and said discharge orifice to control the flow of fuel out of said discharge orifice.
- 3. The unit injector of claim 2, further including a valve cavity formed within an inner radial extent of said electromagnetic means for accommodating said control valve element.
- 4. The unit fuel injector of claim 3, wherein said control valve element extends through said cavity at least substantially coextensively with said electromagnetic means.
- 5. The fuel injector of claim 4, wherein a portion of said transfer passage is formed in said control valve element.
- 6. The fuel injector of claim 5, wherein said portion of said transfer passage is coaxially formed in said control valve element.
- 7. The fuel injector of claim 5, wherein said actuator means includes a biasing means for biasing said control valve element toward said advanced position.
- 8. The fuel injector of claim 7, wherein said biasing means is a coil spring.
- 9. The fuel injector of claim 8, wherein said coil spring is positioned adjacent said control valve element radially between said control valve element and said electromagnetic means.
- 10. The fuel injector of claim 9, wherein said coil spring is at least partially axially overlapped with said electromagnetic means.
- 11. The fuel injector of claim 1, wherein said control valve element is pressure balanced.
- 12. The unit fuel injector of claim 1, wherein said transfer passage includes a portion extending axially from one end of said pumping chamber, said valve seat being formed annularly around said portion of said transfer passage immediately adjacent said pumping chamber.
- 13. The unit fuel injector as defined in claim 2, wherein said injector body includes a cup containing said discharge orifice and a cup chamber communicating with said discharge orifice, said tip valve being mounted for reciprocal movement within said cup, said injector body further including a biasing spring operatively connected to said tip valve to bias said tip valve against said discharge orifice, and a tip valve spring housing containing a spring cavity for receiving said biasing spring.
- 14. The unit fuel injector as defined in claim 13, further including a spacer positioned between said control valve element and said tip valve spring housing to form said spring cavity, said spacer permitting easy assembly of the fuel injector.
- 15. The unit fuel injector as defined in claim 14, wherein said spacer includes an abutment surface for abutment by a lower surface of said control valve element, said spacer containing a portion of said transfer passage.
- 16. The unit fuel injector as defined in claim 15, wherein said portion of said transfer passage formed in said spacer includes a radial groove formed on a first surface of said spacer adjacent said abutment surface, an annular groove formed in said first surface communicating with said radial groove and an axial passage extending from said annular groove to a second surface of said spacer.
- 17. The unit fuel injector as defined in claim 16, further including a guide plate positioned adjacent said spacer, said guide plate containing a cavity for receiving a portion of said control valve element, a valve plate positioned between said electromagnetic means and said pumping chamber, said valve plate including a valve seat for sealable engagement by said control valve element when said control valve element is in said retracted position, said injector body further including an outer casing positioned between said valve plate and said guide plate, said outer casing surrounding at least a portion of said electromagnetic means.
- 18. The unit fuel injector as defined in claim 17, further including a barrel positioned in abutment with said valve plate and containing said pumping chamber and a nut connected to said barrel at a first end and engaging said cup at a second end to place said cup, said tip valve spring housing, said spacer, said guide plate, said outer casing, said valve plate and said barrel in a compressed stacked relationship.
- 19. The unit fuel injector as defined in claim 18, wherein said valve plate includes a first aperture for receiving an electrical conductor extending from said electromagnetic means, said barrel including a second aperture for receiving said electrical conductor extending from said first aperture, said injector body further including an alignment sleeve positioned in both said first aperture and said second aperture for aligning said first aperture and said second aperture.
- 20. A unit fuel injector comprising:
- an injector body containing a pumping chamber for receiving fuel at a low pressure level for subsequent discharge at a high pressure level above approximately 15,000 psi, a discharge orifice, and a transfer passage communicating with said pumping chamber and said discharge orifice;
- fuel supply means including a supply passage for supplying fuel at said low pressure level to said injector body;
- a control valve element reciprocally mounted within said injector body for movement between (i) an advanced position in which said supply passage communicates with said pumping chamber and (ii) a retracted position in which said control valve element blocks communication between said supply passage and said pumping chamber, said control valve element being substantially fluidically force balanced in both said advanced and said retracted positions;
- a tip valve mounted between said control valve element and said discharge orifice to control the flow of fuel out of said discharge orifice; and
- an actuator means for moving said valve element between said advanced and said retracted positions, said actuator means including an electromagnetic means positioned in said injector body between said pumping chamber and said discharge orifice, said electromagnetic means including a coil surrounding at least a portion of said control valve element, a stator positioned between said coil and said control valve element to form an inner pole, and an armature connected to said control valve element and positioned adjacent said inner pole, said armature having an outer extent no greater than the outer radial extent of said coil.
- 21. The fuel injector of claim 20, wherein a portion of said armature is radially positioned between said coil and said control valve element.
- 22. The fuel injector of claim 20, further including a valve cavity formed within the inner radial extent of said electromagnetic means for accommodating said control valve element.
- 23. The unit fuel injector of claim 22, wherein said control valve element extends through said cavity at least substantially coextensively with said electromagnetic means.
- 24. The unit fuel injector of claim 23, further including a valve seat positioned between said electromagnetic means and said pumping chamber for sealable engagement by said control valve element when said control valve element is in said retracted position.
- 25. The fuel injector of claim 24, wherein a portion of said transfer passage is formed in said control valve element.
- 26. The fuel injector of claim 25, wherein said portion of said transfer passage is coaxially formed in said control valve element.
- 27. The fuel injector of claim 20, wherein said actuator means includes a biasing means for biasing said control valve element toward said advanced position.
- 28. The fuel injector of claim 27, wherein said biasing means is a coil spring.
- 29. The fuel injector of claim 28, wherein said coil spring is positioned adjacent said control valve element radially between said control valve element and said electromagnetic means.
- 30. The fuel injector of claim 20, wherein said control valve element is pressure balanced.
- 31. The unit fuel injector of claim 20, wherein said transfer passage includes a portion extending axially from one end of said pumping chamber, said valve seat being formed annularly around said portion of said transfer passage immediately adjacent said pumping chamber.
- 32. A unit fuel injector comprising:
- an injector body containing a pumping chamber for receiving fuel at a low pressure level for subsequent discharge at a high pressure level above approximately 15,000 psi, a discharge orifice, and a transfer passage communicating with said pumping chamber and said discharge orifice;
- fuel supply means including a supply passage for supplying fuel at said low pressure level to said injector body;
- a control valve element reciprocally mounted within said injector body for movement between (i) an advanced position in which said supply passage communicates with said pumping chamber and (ii) a retracted position in which communication between said supply passage and said pumping chamber is blocked, said control valve element being substantially fluidically force balanced in both said advanced and said retracted positions;
- an electromagnetic means for moving said control valve element between said advanced and said retracted positions, said electromagnetic means including a coil, a stator and an armature positioned in said injector body between said pumping chamber and said discharge orifice, wherein said stator is positioned adjacent said coil, said armature is connected to said control valve element and said transfer passage is formed at least partially within an inner radial extent of said coil and wherein said coil includes a lower longitudinal extent positioned adjacent said armature and an upper longitudinal extent positioned between said lower longitudinal extent and said pumping chamber, further including a valve seat positioned between said lower longitudinal extent of said coil and said pumping chamber for sealable engagement by said control valve element when said control valve element is in said retracted position.
- 33. The unit fuel injector of claim 32, wherein said transfer passage includes a portion extending axially from one end of said pumping chamber, said valve seat being formed annularly around said portion of said transfer passage immediately adjacent said pumping chamber.
- 34. The unit fuel injector of claim 32, wherein a portion of said transfer passage extends through said inner radial extent of said coil at least substantially coextensively with said coil.
- 35. The unit fuel injector of claim 34, further including a valve cavity formed within the inner radial extent of said coil for accommodating said control element.
- 36. The unit fuel injector of claim 35, wherein said portion of said transfer passage is coaxially formed in said control valve element.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 540,288, filed Jun. 19, 1990, now abandoned, for Force Balanced Electronically Controlled Fuel Injector
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