Claims
- 1. A fuel injector comprising:
- a valve body having a bore therein adapted to receive fuel;
- a valve seat mounted at one end of the valve body having an orifice;
- a needle valve having one end mounted to an armature and another end configured to be seated onto the valve seat to close off fuel outflow from the bore, and unseated from the valve seat to allow fuel to be sprayed from the valve bore;
- a magnetic coil operator assembly mounted in a housing attached to another end of the valve body, and including electrical connectors to connect the magnetic coil operator assembly to an electrical control circuit;
- a heater surrounding the needle valve in the bore of the valve body upstream of the valve seat and downstream of the magnetic coil operator assembly so that fuel surrounds the heater;
- conductors that extend into the bore from the assembly housing, past the magnetic coil operator assembly, and electrically connect to the heater; and
- sealing means associated with each of the conductors preventing escape of pressurized fuel in the bore past the conductors.
- 2. The fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein the fuel injector includes an O-ring seal located in a region between the assembly housing and the valve body to provide the sealing means.
- 3. The fuel injector according to claim 2, wherein the conductors are molded into the O-ring seal.
- 4. The fuel injector according to claim 2, wherein the conductors extend through the O-ring.
- 5. The fuel injector according to claim 2, wherein the conductors are at least partially encased in a plastic coating.
- 6. The fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein the heater is constructed of a positive temperature coefficient ceramic material and has metallized surfaces and the conductors are in contact with the metallized surfaces to establish an electrical contact.
- 7. The fuel injector according to claim 6, wherein the metallized surfaces are arranged in electrically separated patterns and the conductors are each in contact with a respective one of the patterns.
- 8. The fuel injector according to claim 7, wherein the heater is a hollow cylinder and the separated patterns are associated with the inside and outside surfaces of the heater respectively.
- 9. The fuel injector according to claim 7, wherein the separated patterns both include sections on the outer surface of the heater and both of the conductors make contact with the outer surface of the heater.
- 10. The fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein the sealing means comprises an O-ring seal located in a region between the assembly housing and the valve body, and an elastomeric washer against which the O-ring is compressed, wherein the conductors each include sections clamped between the O-ring and the washer to be sealed thereto.
- 11. The fuel injector according to claim 10, wherein the conductors comprise foil strips.
- 12. The fuel injector according to claim 11, wherein the foil strips are at least partially encased in plastic to be protected from contact with fuel and prevent electrical shorting.
- 13. The fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein the conductors extend along the outside of the valve body, and further including pin contacts extending through bores in a sidewall of the valve body, the sealing means sealing the pin contacts to the bores.
- 14. The fuel injector according to claim 13, wherein the sealing means comprises fused glass seals in the bores each surrounding the pin contacts.
- 15. The fuel injector according to claim 14, further including a pair of clips pressed onto the heater, each including a terminal having a channel for receiving a respective one of the pin contacts to establish an electrical contact.
- 16. The fuel injector according to claim 15, wherein the heater is a hollow cylinder of a ceramic material and the clips are each circular bodies having a series of spring fingers arranged around the perimeter thereof gripping a respective end of the heater.
- 17. The fuel injector according to claim 15, wherein the clips each have the terminal extending alongside the heater to be received over a respective pin contact protruding through a sidewall of the valve body.
- 18. The fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein the fuel injector includes a bobbin carrying magnetic coil, and wherein the conductors extend through the bobbin with a seal associated with each one of the conductors at a location where the conductors emerge from the bobbin.
- 19. The fuel injector according to claim 18, wherein the conductors each include a prong portion urged into contact with the perimeter of the heater to establish electrical contact.
- 20. The fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein the heater is a hollow cylindrical body of positive temperature coefficient material.
- 21. The fuel injector according to claim 20, further including an insulating sleeve having axial ribs on the inside thereof locating the heater radially.
- 22. The fuel injector according to claim 20, further including at least one spring washer axially locating the heater.
- 23. The fuel injector according to claim 1, further including an electrical isolator circuit means associated with both the magnetic coil operator assembly and the heater enabling each to be energized using a single common conductor.
- 24. The fuel injector according to claim 1, further including a turbulent flow inducing component located upstream of the heater.
- 25. The fuel injector according to claim 24, wherein the turbulent flow inducing component comprises a stack of plates each having a series of slots offset from the slots in other plates in the stack.
- 26. The fuel injector according to claim 1, further including a heat conducting element mounted in contact with both fuel and the heater.
- 27. The fuel injector according to claim 26, wherein the heater comprises a hollow cylindrical body and the heat conducting element comprises a metal sleeve fit to the heater, the sleeve having lengthwise extending flutes.
- 28. The fuel injector according to claim 27, further including a second heat conducting element comprising a metal sleeve having lengthwise flutes, one of the elements press fit to an outside diameter of the heater, the other press fit to an inside diameter of the heater.
- 29. The fuel injector according to claim 18, wherein the bobbin is of molded plastic, and wherein the conductors are formed with a series of ribs molded into the bobbin to present a tortuous sealing against fuel leakage.
- 30. The fuel injector according to claim 20, further including a flow apportioning element upstream of the heater controllably apportioning fuel flow between an inside flow path and inside flow path and an outside flow path past the heater.
- 31. The fuel injector according to claim 2, wherein the conductors are at least partially encased in an electrically insulating cover.
- 32. The fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein at least one spring washer supports the heater.
- 33. The fuel injector according to claim 32, wherein at least one heater clip supports the heater.
- 34. The fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein at least one heater clip supports the heater.
- 35. A fuel injector comprising:
- a valve body having a bore adapted to receive fuel;
- a valve seat mounted at one end of the valve body, the valve seat having an orifice;
- a needle valve having one end operatively connected to an armature and another end engagable with the valve seat to permit or inhibit fuel flow through the orifice;
- a magnetic coil operator assembly being mounted in a housing attached to another end of the valve body, and including electrical connectors to connect the magnetic coil operator assembly to an electrical control circuit; and
- a heater in the bore of the valve body upstream of the valve seat and downstream of the magnetic coil operator assembly such that the heater extends around the needle valve and fuel surrounds the heater.
- 36. A fuel injector according to claim 35, further comprising conductors extending into the bore from the housing, past the magnetic coil operator assembly, and electrically connected to the heater.
- 37. A fuel injector according to claim 36, further comprising sealing means associated with each of the conductors that prevent escape of pressurized fuel in the bore past the conductors.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application expressly claims the benefit of earlier filing date and right of priority from the following co-pending patent applications: Provisional Application U.S. Ser. No. 60/053,530, (Attorney Docket 97 P 7677 US), entitled "Heated Fluid Valve," filed on Jul. 23, 1997. This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 08/627,707, (Attorney Docket 96 P 7660 US), entitled "Fuel Injector With Internal Heater," filed on Mar. 29, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,758,826. Both cited patent applications are expressly incorporated in its entirety by reference.
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