Claims
- 1. A fuel injection valve comprising:
a housing; a stator fixed to the housing; a cylindrical valve body fixed to the housing, the cylindrical valve body being provided at an axial end thereof on a side opposite to the stator with at least an injection hole and having a valve seat protruding radially inward out of an inner wall thereof, which is positioned on a side of the stator with respect to the injection hole, and a needle supporting cylindrical inner wall, which is positioned on a side of the stator with respect to the valve seat; an armature accommodation bore provided in the housing between the stator and the cylindrical valve body; an armature movable in the armature accommodation bore; a coil for exerting an electromagnetic attracting force on the armature so as to be attracted toward the stator when energized; a nozzle needle fixed to the armature and movable together with the armature in the cylindrical valve body and the armature accommodation bore, while being supported slidably by the needle supporting cylindrical inner wall, the nozzle needle being provided with a valve portion to be seated on the valve seat when the coil is de-energized and inside thereof with a cavity into which fuel is introduced; and a fuel accumulation bore provided between inner circumference of the cylindrical valve body extending axially from the valve seat to the needle supporting cylindrical inner wall and outer circumference of the nozzle needle, wherein the nozzle needle is provided with an opening through which the cavity communicates with the fuel accumulation bore so that, when the valve portion leaves the valve seat upon energizing coil, the fuel accumulation bore communicates with the injection hole for fuel injection.
- 2. A fuel injection valve according to claim 1, wherein the housing has a hollow into which fuel is flown from outside and the stator is provided with a penetrating bore communicating with the hollow of the housing at an axial end thereof and communicating with the armature accommodation bore at another axial end thereof, and the armature has a through-hole for making the armature accommodation bore on a side of the stator communicate with the cavity so that fuel is introduced from the hollow of the housing into the cavity.
- 3. A fuel injection valve according to claim 2, wherein the nozzle needle penetrates axially along the through-hole of the armature until an axial end thereof protrudes out of an axial end of the armature toward the stator so that fuel is introduced into the cavity from the hollow of the housing via the penetrating bore.
- 4. A fuel injection valve according to claim 2, wherein the through hole of the armature communicates with the armature accommodation bore on the side of the stator at an axial end thereof and communicates with the cavity at another axial end thereof so that fuel is introduced into the cavity from the hollow of the housing via the penetrating bore and the through-hole.
- 5. A fuel injection valve according to claim 4, wherein the armature is provided at an axial end thereof on a side of the nozzle needle with an aperture through which the armature accommodation bore communicates with the through-hole.
- 6. A fuel injection valve according to claim 1, wherein the opening is formed to axially stride over the needle supporting cylindrical inner wall so that the cavity communicates not only with the fuel accumulation bore but also with the armature accommodation bore on a side of the cylindrical valve body.
- 7. A fuel injection valve according to claim 1, wherein the nozzle needle is provided with a small diameter column portion whose axial end on a side of the injection hole constitutes the valve portion and with a large diameter column portion whose diameter is larger than that of the small diameter column portion and which is slidably supported by the needle supporting cylindrical inner wall.
- 8. A fuel injection valve according to claim 1, wherein the needle cylindrical inner wall, whose diameter is larger than a diameter of the valve seat, is formed to protrude radially inward out of the inner wall of the cylindrical valve body.
- 9. A fuel injection valve according to claim 1, wherein an outer circumference of the armature is in slidable contact with a circumferential wall constituting the armature accommodation bore in the housing so that the armature is slidably supported by axially spaced two supporting points.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
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2000-139702 |
May 2000 |
JP |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-139702 filed on May 12, 2000, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.