Claims
- 1. A fuel injector having an inlet, an outlet, and a passageway providing a fuel flow conduit from the inlet to the outlet, the fuel injector comprising:a needle positionable in the passageway between a first position occluding the passageway and a second position permitting fuel flow; and a seat contiguously engaging the needle in the first position, the seat having an upstream face, a downstream face, and a passage extending along an axis between the upstream face and the downstream face, the passage defining a portion of the passageway and including: an orifice portion proximate the downstream face and having a first transverse cross-sectional area relative to the axis; the orifice portion extending along the axis a prescribed length and including a right circular conical section having a prescribed diameter, and wherein a ratio of the prescribed length over the prescribed diameter being at least 0.3; a needle-sealing portion proximate the upstream face and having a second transverse cross-sectional area relative to the axis that decreases at a first rate in a downstream direction from a first area to a second area; and a transition portion interposed between the orifice portion and the needle-sealing portion and having a third transverse cross-sectional area relative to the axis that decreases at a second rate in the downstream direction from the second area to the first transverse cross-sectional area.
- 2. The fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein the transition portion provides a volume for a grinding tool forming a selected finish on the needle-sealing portion.
- 3. The fuel injector according to claim 2, wherein the volume of the transition portion minimizes passage volume downstream of the needle-sealing portion.
- 4. The fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein the needle-sealing portion comprises a first conical section defining a first included angle, and the transition portion comprises a second conical section defining a second included angle, and wherein the first included angle is greater than the second included angle.
- 5. The fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third transverse cross-sectional areas are orthogonal to the axis.
- 6. A method of forming a fuel injector seat, the seat having an upstream face, a downstream face, and a passage extending along an axis between the upstream face and the downstream face, the method comprising:forming within the passage an orifice portion proximate the downstream face and having a first transverse cross-sectional area relative to the axis, the orifice portion extending along the axis a prescribed length and including a right circular conical section having a prescribed diameter, and wherein a ratio of the prescribed length over the prescribed diameter being at least 0.3; forming within the passage a sealing portion proximate the upstream face and having a second transverse cross-sectional area relative to the axis that decreases at a first rate in a downstream direction from a first area to a second area; and forming within the passage a transition portion interposed between the orifice portion and the sealing portion and having a third transverse cross-sectional area relative to the axis that decreases at a second rate in the downstream direction from the second area to the first transverse cross-sectional area.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the forming the transition portion provides a volume for the grinding tool.
- 8. The method according to claim 6, wherein the forming the sealing portion forms a first included angle, and the forming the transition portion forms a second included angle that is less than the first included angle.
- 9. A fuel injector having an inlet, an outlet, and a passageway providing a fuel flow conduit from the inlet to the outlet, the fuel injector comprising:a needle positionable in the passageway between a first position occluding the passageway and a second position permitting fuel flow; a seat contiguously engaging the needle in the first position, the seat having an upstream face, a downstream face, and a passage extending along an axis between the upstream face and the downstream face, the passage defining a portion of the passageway and including: an orifice portion proximate the downstream face and having a first transverse cross-sectional area relative to the axis, the orifice portion extending along the axis a prescribed length and including a right circular conical section having a prescribed diameter, and wherein a ratio of the prescribed length over the prescribed diameter being at least 0.3; a needle-sealing portion proximate the upstream face and having a second transverse cross-sectional area relative to the axis that decreases at a first rate in a downstream direction from a first area to a second area; and a transition portion interposed between the orifice portion and the needle-sealing portion and having a third transverse cross-sectional area relative to the axis that decreases at a second rate in the downstream direction from the second area to the first transverse cross-sectional area; and a swirl generator disposed with respect to the seat proximate the upstream face.
CROSS REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/131,251, filed Apr. 27, 1999, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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