Information
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Patent Grant
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6199538
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Patent Number
6,199,538
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Date Filed
Monday, November 23, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 129 470
- 129 469
- 129 468
- 129 456
- 129 509
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection 100 comprising: a valve assembly 3 which injects fuel; a solenoid assembly 26 which opens and closes the valve assembly 3; a housing 102 which accommodates the valve assembly 3 and the solenoid assembly 26; and a core 33 which also functions as a fuel pipe which connects The valve assembly 3 to a delivery pipe 4. The core 33 comprises: a delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion 150 which is disposed within the delivery pipe 4 and is subjected to fuel pressure from within the delivery pipe 4; a housing-side pressure-receiving portion 140 which is connected to the valve assembly 3 within the housing 102 and is subjected to fuel pressure from within the housing 102; and a fastening portion 33d disposed between these two pressurized portions to fasten the core 33 to the housing 102. The pressure-receiving surface area SB of the delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion 150 is greater than the pressure-receiving surface area SA of the housing-side pressure-receiving portion 140.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection of fuel which injects fuel directly into the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine.
2. Description of the Related Art
An example of a conventional (but not prior art) fuel injection valve
1
for the cylinder injection is shown in
FIGS. 2
to
4
.
FIG. 2
shows a cross-sectional view of a fuel injection valve
1
for the cylinder injection. In the figure, the tip of the fuel injection valve
1
for the cylinder injection is inserted into an injection valve socket
6
in a cylinder head
5
in an internal combustion engine. A flange portion
2
a
of a housing
2
is held by a generally plate-shaped fork
28
, and the fuel injection valve
1
for the cylinder injection is attached to the cylinder head
5
by securing the fork
28
to the cylinder head
5
by means of a bolt
29
. A seal is formed between the cylinder head
5
and the fuel injection valve
1
for the cylinder injection by means of a corrugated washer
160
.
The fuel injection valve
1
for the cylinder injection comprises the above housing
2
and a valve assembly
3
supported by one end of this housing
2
by a fastening means such as caulking.
The valve assembly
3
comprises: a stepped, hollow, cylindrical valve main body
9
which has a small-diameter cylinder portion
7
and a large-diameter cylinder portion
8
; a valve seat
11
which has a fuel injection hole
10
and is secured to the tip of the central hole within the valve main body
9
; a needle valve
12
which is a valve body which is moved in and out of contact with the valve seat
11
by means of a solenoid assembly
26
to close and open the fuel injection hole
10
; and a swirler body
13
which guides the needle valve in the axial direction and also imparts a swirling motion to the fuel as it is about to flow radially inward into the fuel injection hole
10
of the valve seat
11
.
The solenoid assembly
26
, which comprises a coil
27
, is disposed within the housing
2
. A core
33
which, together with an armature
30
and the housing
2
, defines a magnetic circuit is disposed within the solenoid assembly
26
. Within the core
33
, there are cylindrical bores
33
a
and
33
b
of different diameter. A spring
31
which pushes the needle valve
12
against the valve seat
11
and a hollow cylindrical rod
32
which adjusts the tension in the spring
31
are disposed in the cylindrical bore
33
a
, and a fuel filter
34
is disposed in the cylindrical bore
33
b.
In addition, a delivery pipe O-ring
35
is disposed around the outside of one end of the core
33
between backup rings
36
,
37
to prevent fuel which is supplied to the fuel injection valve
1
for the cylinder injection from the high-pressure fuel pump, which is not shown, via the inside of the delivery pipe
4
from leaking between the core
33
and the delivery pipe
4
.
A bush
38
, which has a thin cylindrical wall
38
a
, is disposed around the outside of the other end of the core
33
adjacent to the solenoid assembly
26
. An external O-ring
40
is disposed around the outside of this thin cylindrical wall
38
a
to form a seal between the housing
2
and the thin cylindrical wall
38
a
of the bush
38
, and an internal O-ring
41
is disposed around the inside of the thin cylindrical wall
38
a
to form a seal between the core
33
and the thin cylindrical wall
38
a
of the bush
38
, so that fuel is prevented from seeping into the coil
27
. Also, a spacer
39
is disposed on the opposite side of the external O-ring
40
and internal O-ring
41
from the coil
27
to position the external O-ring
40
and the internal O-ring
41
in the axial direction.
FIG. 3
is an enlarged sectional view showing the vicinity of the swirler body
13
, which constitutes part of the valve assembly
3
, and
FIG. 4
is a view of the swirler body
13
from the direction of an arrow X of FIG.
3
. In
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the swirler body
13
is a hollow, generally-cylindrical member which has a central bore
15
which surrounds and centrally supports the needle valve
12
which is a valve member, so that it can slide in the axial direction, and the swirler body
13
comprises: a first end surface
16
which comes into contact with the valve seat
11
when assembled in the valve assembly
3
; a second end surface
17
at the opposite end from the valve seat
11
; and an outer surface
19
between these two end surfaces which comes into contact with a curved inner surface
18
of the valve main body
9
.
The second end surface
17
of the swirler body
13
comes into contact with and is supported around its circumference by a shoulder portion
20
on the curved inner surface
18
of the valve main body
9
, and has passage grooves
21
formed therein which extend radially and allow fuel to flow from the inner portion to the radially outer portion of the second end surface
17
.
A plurality of flat surfaces which extend in the axial direction and are spaced evenly around the circumference are formed in the outer surface
19
of the swirler body
13
, and as a result, in the outer surface
19
there are formed: a plurality of curved outer surface portions which come into contact with the curved inner surface
18
of the valve main body
9
and regulate the position of the outer surface
19
with respect to the valve main body
9
; and channel portions
23
which are flat surfaces disposed between these curved outer surface portions and, together with the curved inner surface
18
, defines axial channels
22
for the fuel. These axial channels
22
are the spaces between the curved inner surface
18
of the valve main body
9
and the flat channel portions
23
, and so they have a substantially D-shaped cross-section (shaded portion in FIG.
4
).
In the first end surface
16
of the swirler body
13
which faces the valve seat
11
, there are disposed: an inner annular groove
24
of a prescribed width formed on the inside edge where the first end surface
16
meets the central bore
15
; and rotation grooves
25
which are connected at one end to the channel portions
23
of the outer surface
19
, extend generally radially inwards from there at a tangent to the inner annular groove
24
, and are connected at a tangent to the inner annular groove
24
at the other end.
In the fuel injection valve
1
for the cylinder injection constructed in this way, the fuel in the delivery pipe
4
passes through the fuel filter
34
, through the cylindrical bore in the rod
32
, through the cylindrical bore
33
a
in the core
33
, and through the cylindrical bore in the armature
30
, then passes through a two-sided cut portion
12
a
on the needle valve
12
, through an opening in a U-shaped stopper
42
, and around a four-sided cut portion
12
b
on the needle valve
12
, and is fed as far as the swirler body
13
.
When electricity is supplied to the coil
27
, magnetic flux is generated in the magnetic circuit formed by the armature
30
, the core
33
, and the housing
2
, and the armature
30
is attracted towards the core
33
. The needle valve
12
, which moves together with the armature
30
, is separated from the valve seat
11
, forming a gap, and fuel flows first via the passage grooves
21
in the second end surface
17
of the swirler body
13
through the axial channels
22
in the outer surface
19
, flows radially inwards into the rotation grooves
25
in the first end surface
16
, flows into the inner annular groove
24
of the first end surface
16
at a tangent thereto and forms a swirling current, then enters the injection hole
10
of the valve seat
11
and is sprayed from the outlet at the tip thereof.
In the fuel injection valve
1
for the cylinder injection constructed in this way, the fastening portion
33
d
in the flange portion
33
c
of the core
33
, where the core
33
is fastened to the housing
2
, is conventionally caulked to prevent the core
33
from being dislodged in the axial direction with respect to the housing
2
due to the high pressure of the fuel flowing therein. In addition, the fastening portion
33
d
is conventionally welded, etc., around its circumference to increase its strength. The relationship between the forces acting on the fastening portion
33
d
will now be explained using FIG.
2
.
In the figure, letter A indicates the inside diameter (mm) of the inner circumferential surface
2
d
of the housing
2
, into which the external O-ring
40
is, and letter B indicates the inside diameter (mm) of the inner circumferential surface
4
a
of the delivery pipe
4
, into which the delivery pipe O-ring
35
is inserted. The pressure (MPa) of the fuel in the delivery pipe
4
is designated by P.
In the conventional construction for a fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection, A is conventionally greater than B, so that a force of (π/4)×(A
2
−B
2
)×P acts on the fastening portion
33
d
in the direction of an arrow C. Consequently, the fuel pushes the core
33
in the direction of the arrow C, a direction which loosens the caulking of the fastening portion
33
d
. As a result, the core
33
is dislodged in the axial direction with respect to the housing
2
, which changes the air gap
43
between the end of the armature
30
and the end of the core
33
. The problem is that the change in the air gap changes the force of attraction of the solenoid assembly
26
which raises the needle valve
12
, which in turn changes the amount of fuel which is injected into the cylinder head
5
.
In order to solve the above problem, the dislodgment of the core
33
in the axial direction with respect to the housing
2
has conventionally been prevented by caulking the fastening portion
33
d
of the core
33
, where the core
33
is fastened to the housing
2
, and additionally welding, etc., the fastening portion
33
d
around its circumference to increase its strength, as described above, but the problem is that this requires welding in addition to caulking and leads to increased costs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention aims at solving the above problems and an object of the present invention is to provide a fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection capable of preventing the fastening portion between the core and the housing from being loosened by the effects of fuel pressure, as well as reducing the expense of the fastening between the core and the housing.
The injection valve for the cylinder injection of fuel according to the present invention is characterized in that it comprises: a valve assembly which injects fuel; a solenoid which opens and closes the valve assembly; a housing which accommodates the valve assembly and the solenoid; and a fuel pipe device which connects the valve assembly to a delivery pipe; wherein the fuel pipe device comprises: a delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion which is disposed within the delivery pipe and is subjected to fuel pressure from within the delivery pipe; a housing-side pressure-receiving portion which is connected to the valve assembly within the housing and is subjected to fuel pressure from within the housing; and a fastening portion disposed between these two pressure-receiving portions to fasten the fuel pipe device to the housing; wherein the surface area of the delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion is greater than the surface area of the housing-side pressure-receiving portion.
According to the fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection of the present invention, the delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion may also comprise an O-ring which forms a seal between the fuel pipe device and the delivery pipe.
According to the fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection of the present invention, the housing-side pressure-receiving portion may also comprise an O-ring which forms a seal between the fuel pipe device and the housing.
According to the fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection of the present invention, the fuel pipe device may also comprise: a fuel pipe which is connected to the delivery pipe; and a core portion which is formed integrally with the fuel pipe and forms a magnetic circuit for the solenoid.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view of the fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection of the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of a conventional fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing the vicinity of the swirler body
13
of a conventional fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection; and
FIG. 4
is a view from the direction of the arrow X in FIG.
3
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view showing a fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection of fuel
100
which is an embodiment of the present invention. In the figure, parts having the same numbers as the conventional example in
FIG. 2
indicate identical or corresponding parts.
A valve assembly
3
which injects fuel comprises as its main components: a stepped, hollow, cylindrical valve main body
9
which has a small-diameter cylinder portion
7
and a large-diameter cylinder portion
8
; a valve seat
11
which has a fuel injection hole
10
and is secured to the tip of the central hole within the valve main body
9
; a needle valve
12
which is a valve body which is moved in and out of contact with the valve seat
11
by means of a solenoid assembly
26
to close and open the fuel injection hole
10
; and a swirler body
13
which guides the needle valve in the axial direction and also imparts a swirling motion to the fuel as it is about to flow radially inward into the fuel injection hole
10
of the valve seat
11
.
The solenoid assembly
26
, which opens and closes the valve assembly
3
, comprises a coil
27
and is accommodated together with the valve assembly
3
in a housing
102
.
The main components of a fuel pipe device
130
include: a core
33
which is shaped such that it also functions as a fuel pipe which extends integrally from a core portion
33
e
which forms a magnetic circuit opposite the solenoid assembly
26
into the delivery pipe
4
to transport fuel from the delivery pipe
4
to the valve assembly
3
; a hollow cylindrical spacer
138
; a housing O-ring
141
; a delivery pipe O-ring
35
; and backup rings
36
,
37
; and the fuel pipe device
130
is disposed so as to connect the valve assembly
3
to the delivery pipe
4
. In this fuel pipe device
130
, there are disposed: a delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion
150
which comprises the delivery pipe O-ring
35
, is disposed in the delivery pipe
4
, and is subjected to fuel pressure from within the delivery pipe
4
; a housing-side pressure-receiving portion
140
which is connected to the valve assembly
3
as a fuel passage within the housing
102
, comprises the housing O-ring
141
, and is subjected to fuel pressure from within the housing
102
; and a fastening portion
33
d
disposed between the delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion
150
and the housing-side pressure-receiving portion
140
to fasten the fuel pipe device
130
to the housing
102
.
The inner circumferential surface
4
a
of the delivery pipe
4
is a cylindrical surface and its inside diameter is B. The delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion
150
, which is subjected to the pressure of the fuel from within the delivery pipe
4
in the direction of D, is formed in this inner circumferential surface
4
a
and the delivery pipe O-ring
35
, which forms a seal between the delivery pipe
4
and the core
33
which also functions as a fuel pipe, is disposed therein. The outside diameter of the delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion
150
when it is inserted into the delivery pipe
4
is B, and the pressure-receiving surface area thereof is given by S
B
=(π/4)×B
2
.
The difference between this embodiment and the conventional example in
FIG. 2
is in the seal construction formed by the housing-side pressure-receiving portion
140
which is disposed between the core
33
which also functions as a fuel pipe and the housing
102
which is disposed in a position adjacent to the solenoid assembly
26
on the outside of the core
33
, and is subjected to the pressure of the fuel from within the housing
102
in the direction of C.
The hollow cylindrical spacer
138
is disposed adjacent to the solenoid assembly
26
. The housing O-ring
141
, which forms a seal between the inner circumferential surface
102
d
of inside diameter A of the recessed portion of the housing
102
and the outside of the core
33
, is disposed adjacent to the spacer
138
and prevents fuel from seeping into the coil
27
. The outside diameter of the housing-side pressure-receiving portion
140
when it is inserted into the housing
102
is A, and the pressurized surface area thereof is given by S
A
=(π/4)×A
2
.
These two pressurized portions are formed such that the pressure-receiving surface area S
B
of the delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion
150
is greater than the pressure-receiving surface area S
A
of the housing-side pressure-receiving portion
140
.
Consequently, in the construction of this fuel injection valve
100
for the cylinder injection, a force of (π/4)×(B
2
−A
2
)×P acts on the fastening portion
33
d
in the direction of the arrow D. For that reason, the fastening portion
33
d
is acted on by the force of the fuel in the direction of the arrow D, so that the caulking of the fastening portion
33
d
is unlikely to be loosened. As a result, the core
33
is unlikely to be dislodged in the axial direction with respect to the housing
2
, and the air gap
43
is unlikely to change. Consequently, the force of attraction of the solenoid assembly
26
which raises the needle valve
12
can be maintained constant and the amount of fuel which is injected into the cylinder head
5
can be stabilized.
Also, the fastening portion
33
d
is not acted on by the force of the fuel in the direction of the arrow C, so that fastening by caulking is sufficient and welding, etc., is not required.
In this embodiment, the construction of the housing-side pressure-receiving portion
140
employs a spacer
138
and a housing O-ring
141
, but provided that the pressurized surface area S
B
of the delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion
150
is greater than the pressurized surface area S
A
of the housing-side pressure-receiving portion
140
, a construction employing an external O-ring
40
and internal O-ring
41
of reduced outside diameter, as shown in
FIG. 2
, may also be used. The inside diameter of the inner circumferential surface
4
a
of the delivery pipe
4
may also be increased at the housing-side pressure-receiving portion
140
.
The core
33
is constructed to also serve as a fuel pipe, but a fuel pipe connecting the delivery pipe
4
to the valve assembly
3
may also be provided separately from the core
33
.
The fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection according to the present invention comprise: a valve assembly which injects fuel; a solenoid which opens and closes the valve assembly; a housing which accommodates the valve assembly and the solenoid; and a fuel pipe device which connects the valve assembly to a delivery pipe; wherein said fuel pipe device comprises: a delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion which is disposed in the delivery pipe and is subjected to fuel pressure from within the delivery pipe; a housing-side pressure-receiving portion which is connected to the valve assembly within the housing and is subjected to fuel pressure from within the housing; and a fastening portion disposed between these two pressure-receiving portions to fasten the fuel pipe device to the housing; wherein the pressure-receiving surface area of the delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion is greater than the pressure-receiving surface area of the housing-side pressure-receiving portion, so that the fastening at the fastening portion between the core and the housing is prevented from being loosened by the effects of fuel pressure, and the expense of the additional fastening between the core and the housing is reduced.
In the fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection according to the present invention, the delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion further comprises an O-ring which forms a seal between the fuel pipe device and the delivery pipe, so that, the construction of the delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion is simplified.
In the fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection according to the present invention, the housing-side pressure-receiving portion further comprises an O-ring which forms a seal between the fuel pipe device and the housing, so that, the construction of the housing-side pressure-receiving portion is simplified.
In the injection fuel valve for the cylinder injection according to the present invention, the fuel pipe device further comprises: a fuel pipe which is connected to the delivery pipe; and a core portion which is integral with the fuel pipe and forms a magnetic circuit for the solenoid; so that, there is no need to provide the fuel pipe and core portions as separate members and costs can be reduced.
Claims
- 1. A fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection comprising:a valve assembly which injects fuel; a solenoid which opens and closes said valve assembly; a housing which accommodates said valve assembly and said solenoid; and a fuel pipe device which connects said valve assembly to a delivery pipe; said fuel pipe device comprising: a delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion which is disposed within said delivery pipe and is subjected to fuel pressure from within said delivery pipe; a housing-side pressure-receiving portion which is connected to said valve assembly within said housing and is subjected to fuel pressure from within said housing and exterior to said fuel pipe device; and a fastening portion disposed between said two pressure-receiving portions to fasten said fuel pipe device to said housing; wherein the surface area of said delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion is greater than the surface area of said housing-side pressure-receiving portion.
- 2. The fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection according to claim 1, wherein said delivery-pipe-side pressure-receiving portion comprises an O-ring which forms a seal between said fuel pipe device and said delivery pipe.
- 3. The fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection according to claim 2, wherein said housing-side pressure-receiving portion comprises an O-ring which forms a seal between said fuel pipe device and said housing.
- 4. The fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection according to claim 3, wherein said fuel pipe device comprises:a fuel pipe which is connected to said delivery pipe; and a core portion which is integral with said fuel pipe and defines a magnetic circuit for the solenoid.
- 5. The fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection according to claim 1, wherein said housing-side pressure-receiving portion comprises an O-ring which forms a seal between said fuel pipe device and said housing.
- 6. The fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection according to claim 5, wherein said fuel pipe device comprises:a fuel pipe which is connected to said delivery pipe; and a core portion which is integral with said fuel pipe and defines a magnetic circuit for the solenoid.
- 7. The fuel injection valve for the cylinder injection according to claim 1, wherein said fuel pipe device comprises:a fuel pipe which is connected to said delivery pipe; and a core portion which is integral with said fuel pipe and defines a magnetic circuit for the solenoid.
Priority Claims (1)
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Jul 1998 |
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