Claims
- 1. A fuel injector comprising:a housing having a passageway extending between an inlet and outlet along a longitudinal axis; a magnetic coil cincturing a portion of the passageway; an armature assembly being disposed along the longitudinal axis in the passageway, the armature assembly including an armature and a closure member proximate respective distal ends of the armature assembly; a body having an inner surface exposed to the armature assembly and an outer surface surrounding the inner surface, the body extending between a first body end and a second body end so as to enclose at least a portion of the armature assembly; a seat proximate the second body end, the seat having a seat orifice extending along the longitudinal axis between a first surface and a second surface of the seat, the seat including an outer surface contiguous to the inner surface of the body, the seat being attached to the body by at least one weld extending from an outer surface of the body to the outer surface of the seat so as to form a generally hermetic seal between the body and the seat.
- 2. The fuel injector of claim 1, further comprising:an inlet tube having a first end and a second end being coupled to the body, the second end of the inlet tube having an end portion confronting an end portion of the armature; a filter being disposed proximate the first end of the inlet tube; a resilient member having one portion disposed proximate the second end of the inlet tube and another portion disposed within a bore in the armature; an adjusting tube being located within the inlet tube, the adjusting tube engaging the one portion of the resilient member so as to bias the closure member towards a position occluding flow through the seat orifice; and a coil housing that magnetically couples the magnetic coil to the inlet tube and the body.
- 3. The fuel injector of claim 2, wherein the inlet tube, filter, resilient member, adjusting tube, magnetic coil, body, armature assembly and seat are symmetrical about the longitudinal axis.
- 4. The fuel injector of claim 3, wherein the closure member comprises a spheroidal member having a diameter greater than the diameter of the armature tube.
- 5. The fuel injector of claim 3, wherein the pole piece and armature comprise respective end face portions generally orthogonal to the longitudinal axis and one of the end face portions having a surface oblique to the longitudinal axis, the oblique surface including a coating being formed thereon.
- 6. The fuel injector of claim 2, wherein the inlet tube further comprises a first tube coupled to a pole piece.
- 7. The fuel injector of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a first housing portion enclosing a portion of the inlet and passageway and a second housing portion enclosing a portion of the outlet and passageway.
- 8. A fuel injector comprising:a housing having a passageway extending between an inlet and outlet along a longitudinal axis; a magnetic coil cincturing a portion of the passageway; an armature assembly being disposed along the longitudinal axis in the passageway, the armature assembly including an armature and a closure member proximate respective distal ends of the armature assembly, the armature assembly comprises an armature tube extending along the longitudinal axis, the armature tube being coupled to a portion of the armature and the closure member at respective ends of the armature tube, the armature tube being provided with at least one opening generally orthogonal to the longitudinal axis and extending through the tube; a body having an inner surface exposed to the armature assembly and an outer surface surrounding the inner surface, the body extending between a first body end and a second body end so as to enclose at least a portion of the armature assembly; a seat proximate the second body end, the seat having a guide member contiguous to the first surface of the seat, the guide member being provided with a central through opening along the longitudinal axis and a plurality of through openings disposed about the central opening, the central through opening being adapted to guide the closure member along the longitudinal axis between an unactuated position where the closure member occludes fuel flow through the seat orifice and an actuated position where the closure member is spaced from the seat orifice so as to permit fuel flow through the seat orifice, the seat having a seat orifice extending alone the longitudinal axis between a first surface and a second surface of the seat, the seat including an outer surface contiguous to the inner surface of the body, the seat being attached to the body by at least one weld extending from an outer surface of the body to the outer surface of the seat so as to form a generally hermetic seal between the body and the seat; and an orifice plate connected to the second surface of the seat, the orifice plate having a plurality of through openings being disposed about the longitudinal axis and in fluid communication with the passageway.
- 9. The fuel injector of claim 8, wherein the armature tube comprises an inner surface telescoping over an outer surface of the portion of the armature, the inner surface of the armature tube being connected to the outer surface of the armature by at least one weld extending from the inner surface of the armature tube to the outer surface of the armature.
- 10. The fuel injector of claim 9, wherein the armature tube comprises a non-magnetic tube that generally decouples a flow of magnetic flux between the armature and the closure member.
- 11. The fuel injector of claim 10, wherein the armature tube comprises a deep drawn tube.
- 12. The fuel injector of claim 10, wherein the armature tube comprises a rolled plate.
- 13. The fuel injector of claim 8, wherein the armature tube comprises a tube having a length with respect to the longitudinal axis greater than a length of the armature with respect to the longitudinal axis.
- 14. The fuel injector of claim 8, wherein the armature tube comprises an armature portion and a tubular portion, the tubular portion being connected to a closure member by at least one weld.
- 15. A method of forming a hermetic seal in a fuel injector, the fuel injector having a housing enclosing a passageway extending between an inlet and outlet along a longitudinal axis, and a magnetic coil disposed between the inlet and the outlet, the method comprising:providing a body having a first body end and a second body end, the body including an outer surface and an inner surface being exposed to a seat assembly proximate the second body end, the seat assembly having a circumferential surface contiguous to the inner surface of the body and an orifice extending through the seat assembly; and welding through the outer and inner surfaces of the body to the circumferential surface of the seat so that a hermetic lap seal is formed between the inner surface of the body and the circumferential surface of the seat assembly.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the welding further comprises welding an orifice plate to the second seat surface.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the providing comprises:connecting a generally planar guide member to a first surface of a seat so as to form the seat assembly; and pressing the seat assembly in the second body end to a predetermined distance in the body.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein the providing further comprises inserting an armature assembly in the body, the armature assembly having an armature with a through-bore, an armature tube extending along the longitudinal axis, and a closure member, the armature tube being connected to a portion of the armature in a telescopic manner and being connected to the closure member at respective ends of the armature tube, the armature tube being provided with at least one opening through a side of the armature tube in fluid communication with the through bore of the armature, the at least one opening being located orthogonal to the longitudinal axis and proximate the closure member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application application Ser. No. 09/828,487 filed on Apr. 9, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,676,044, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
The present application is a continuation application filed pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §§120 and 121 and claims the benefits of prior application Ser. No. 09/828,487 filed Apr. 9, 2001, pending, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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