Claims
- 1. A fuel injector having a fuel flow adjustment throttle for determining a flow rate of a fuel passing through the fuel injector, comprising:
- a first member having a cylindrical surface defining partially the fuel flow adjustment throttle; and
- a second member including a first surface and a second surface both of which extend toward the cylindrical surface and join each other at a pointed edge which defines the fuel flow adjustment throttle together with the cylindrical surface, wherein the second member has at least two guide surfaces contacting with the cylindrical surface to guide the second member relative to the first member, and the first and second surfaces are arranged between the two guide surfaces.
- 2. A fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein one of the first surface and the second surface together with the cylindrical surface defines a space expanding gradually from the fuel flow adjustment throttle in a fuel flow direction.
- 3. A fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein one of the first surface and the second surface together with the cylindrical surface defines a space contracting gradually toward the fuel flow adjustment throttle in a fuel flow direction.
- 4. A fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein an opening area of the fuel flow adjustment throttle is increased by a shift of a position of at least one of the first and second surfaces.
- 5. A fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein an opening area of the fuel flow adjustment throttle is increased by axially shifting a position of at least one of the first and second surfaces.
- 6. A fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein an opening area of the fuel flow adjustment throttle is increased by a shift of a position of one of the first and second surfaces, and an angle between the first member and the other one of the first and second surfaces.
- 7. A fuel injector according to claim 6, wherein an angle between the first member and one of the first and second surfaces and an angle between the first member and another one of the first and second surfaces are less than right angles.
- 8. A fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein the second member has a third surface which extends along the first member to reduce the fuel flow between the first member and the third surface and is arranged proximate to one of the first and second surfaces.
- 9. A fuel injector according to claim 1, wherein a pressure loss through the fuel flow adjustment throttle is more than 5 percent of a pressure loss through the fuel injector.
- 10. A fuel injector comprising:
- a fuel injection nozzle through which fuel is injected;
- a valve means for preventing and allowing fuel injection at an upstream side of the fuel injection nozzle; and
- a fuel flow rate adjusting means arranged at an upstream side of the valve means, wherein the fuel flow rate adjusting means comprises:
- a first member having a cylindrical surface defining partially a fuel flow adjustment throttle at the upstream side of the valve means; and
- a second member having a flange extending toward the cylindrical surface so that the flange and the cylindrical surface together define the fuel flow adjustment throttle, the flange having a conical surface extending toward the cylindrical surface and a metering surface extending obliquely to the cylindrical surface at an opposite side of the conical surface and joining the conical surface to form an edge facing the cylindrical surface so that a gap is formed between the edge and the cylindrical surface, wherein the metering surface and the conical surface extend away from the cylindrical surface beginning at the edge and an angle between the metering surface and the cylindrical surface is smaller than an angle between the conical surface and the cylindrical surface, and wherein the second member has at least two guide surfaces contacting with the cylindrical surface to guide the second member relative to the first member, the conical surface and the metering surface being arranged between the two guide surfaces.
- 11. A fuel injector according to claim 10, wherein the flange has a plurality of the metering surfaces circumferentially separated from each other.
- 12. A fuel injector according to claim 10, wherein the cylindrical surface and the fuel injection nozzle are defined by a valve case.
- 13. A fuel injector according to claim 10, wherein an angle between the conical surface and the cylindrical surface and an angle between the metering surface and the cylindrical surface are not larger than a right angle.
- 14. A fuel injector according to claim 10, wherein a pressure loss through the gap is not less than 5 percent of a pressure loss through the fuel injector.
- 15. A fuel injector comprising:
- a fuel injection nozzle through which fuel is injected;
- a valve means for preventing and allowing fuel injection at an upstream side of the fuel injection nozzle; and
- a fuel flow rate adjusting means arranged at an upstream side of the valve means, wherein the fuel flow rate adjusting means comprises:
- a first member having a cylindrical surface defining partially a fuel flow adjustment throttle at the upstream side of the valve means;
- a second member having a flange extending toward the cylindrical surface so that the flange and the cylindrical surface together define the fuel flow adjustment throttle, the flange having a conical surface extending toward the cylindrical surface, and a metering surface extending obliquely to the cylindrical surface at an opposite side of the conical surface and joining the conical surface to form an edge facing the cylindrical surface so that a gap is formed between the edge and the cylindrical surface, wherein an angle between the metering surface and the cylindrical surface is smaller than an angle between the conical surface and the cylindrical surface, and wherein the second member has at least two guide surfaces contacting with the cylindrical surface to guide the second member relative to the first member, the conical surface and the metering surface being arranged between the two guide surfaces; and
- a cylindrical barrel extending substantially parallel to the cylindrical surface from an outer periphery of the conical surface, and the metering surface is planar.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/18,238, filed on Feb. 16, 1993, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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