Claims
- 1. A fuel injector having a fuel inlet for fluid communication to a supply of pressurized liquid fuel and a fuel outlet from which fuel is injected out of the fuel injector and comprising a solenoid actuator portion and a valve portion sharing a longitudinal axis, said solenoid actuator portion comprising a solenoid actuator, said valve portion comprising a valve body containing a combination valve-armature member that is selectively operable by said solenoid actuator to open and closed positions to open and close the fuel injector to fuel flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet, said solenoid actuator comprising a stator via which it exerts magnetic force on said combination valve-armature member when energized, said valve body containing a valve seat member that comprises a flat seat surface facing said combination valve-armature member, said valve seat member comprising central through-hole means having an entrance at said flat seat surface and an exit to said fuel outlet, said combination valve-armature member comprising a valve element and an armature element that are joined together, said valve element comprising a flat face that confronts said flat seat surface of said valve seat member but whose flatness is interrupted both by a circumferentially continuous sealing ring that protrudes therefrom to circumferentially bound said through-hole means and by a landing ring that protrudes therefrom and is disposed radially outwardly of said sealing ring, passage means through said valve element to intercept said landing ring, thus rendering said landing ring circumferentially discontinuous, for conveying fuel that has entered the fuel injector at said fuel inlet to said face of said valve element, means resiliently biasing said combination valve-armature member substantially along said axis so as to seat both said sealing ring and said landing ring on said flat seat surface of said valve seat member such that said sealing ring seals said passage means from said through-hole means when said solenoid actuator is operating said combination valve-armature member to close the fuel injector to fuel flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet, said armature element comprising a magnetically permeable mass that confronts said stator such that when said solenoid actuator operates the fuel injector from closed to open, force which is eccentric to said axis is exerted on said combination valve-armature member so as to cause the latter to move with a rocking motion away from said valve seat member, and stop means disposed in interference relation to the rocking motion of said combination valve-armature member away from said valve seat member to limit, by abutment with said combination valve-armature member, such motion of said combination valve-armature member away from said valve seat member.
- 2. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said valve element comprises material that is relatively harder and less magnetically permeable than that of said armature element, and said valve element and said armature element are arranged in said combination valve-armature member such that magnetic flux from said solenoid actuator passes substantially through said armature element to the exclusion of said valve element.
- 3. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said landing ring has a rectangular shape in radial cross section and said sealing ring has a trapezoidal shape in radial cross section.
- 4. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said stop means comprises a stop member having a corrugated stop face portion confronting an abutment face portion of said valve element, said corrugated stop face portion of said stop member comprising corrugations that confront said abutment face portion of said valve element and are defined by a series of side-by-side pockets which are open both in the axial direction toward said abutment face portion of said valve element and in one radial direction, but are closed in the axial direction away from said abutment face portion of said valve element.
- 5. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 4 wherein said stop member is disposed substantially outside a magnetic flux path via which the magnetic force is exerted.
- 6. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 4 wherein said stop member comprises a flat circular metal ring and said corrugated stop face portion is a radially inner margin thereof that is toward said valve element so that said pockets are open in the radially inward direction.
- 7. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 6 wherein said pockets are identical and disposed uniformly spaced apart around the full circumferential extent of said radially inner margin of said ring.
- 8. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 6 wherein a radially outer margin of said ring is held between a circular shoulder of said valve body and a circular spacer ring, and a radially outer margin of said valve seat member holds said spacer ring against said radially outer margin of said first-mentioned ring.
- 9. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said valve body comprises two body parts that are arranged co-axially in assembly, and further including an orifice member that 1) is disposed between said valve seat member and one of said body parts, 2) comprises a central orifice means registered with said through-hole means in said valve seat member, and 3) has a radially outer margin formed to a circumferentially continuous frusto-conical skirt conformably disposed against a similar chamfer in said one of said body parts, and still further including a circumferentially continuous seal disposed in a circular annular space within said valve body to have sealing contact with said skirt, said valve seat member, and the other of said body parts.
- 10. A fuel injector having a fuel inlet for fluid communication to a supply of pressurized liquid fuel and a fuel outlet from which fuel is injected out of the fuel injector and comprising a solenoid actuator portion and a valve portion sharing a longitudinal axis, said solenoid actuator portion comprising a solenoid actuator, said valve portion comprising a valve body containing a combination valve-armature member that is selectively operable by said solenoid actuator to open and closed positions to open and close the fuel injector to fuel flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet, said solenoid actuator comprising stator means via which it exerts magnetic force on said combination valve-armature member when energized, said valve body containing a valve seat member that comprises a seat surface facing said combination valve-armature member, said valve seat member comprising central through-hole means having an entrance at said seat surface and an exit to said fuel outlet, said combination valve-armature member comprising a relatively magnetically impermeable valve element and a relatively magnetically permeable armature element that are joined together, said valve element comprising a face that confronts said seat surface of said valve seat member, said combination valve-armature member comprising passage means that provides for fuel that has entered said fuel inlet to pass through said combination valve-armature member to said face of said valve element, means resiliently biasing said combination valve-armature member substantially along said axis so as to seat said face of said valve element on said seat surface of said valve seat member and seal said passage means from said through-hole means when said solenoid actuator is operating said combination valve-armature member to close the fuel injector to fuel flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet, said armature element confronting said stator means such that when said solenoid actuator is actuated, force which is eccentric to said axis is exerted on said combination valve-armature member to cause the latter to be displaced with a tilting motion toward and away from said valve seat member, and stop means disposed in interference relation to the displacement of said combination valve-armature member away from said valve seat member to limit, by abutment with said valve element, such displacement of said combination valve-armature member away from said valve seat member.
- 11. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 10 in which said valve element is a circular plate of given thickness, said armature element is a non-circular plate of given thickness greater than that of said valve element plate, and said passage means of said combination valve-armature member extends through both said valve element plate and said armature element plate.
- 12. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 11 in which said armature element plate has a nominally circular shape comprising two circular arcuate segments that are joined by a chordal segment which is perpendicular to a diameter of said armature element plate, and in which said passage means comprises two passages diametrically opposite each other lying on said diameter, each of said two passages having a first portion in said armature element and a second portion in said valve element, said first portion of each of said passages being open both radially inwardly and radially outwardly.
- 13. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 12 in which said face of said valve element contains sealing and landing rings that engage said seat surface of said valve seat member when said valve element is seated on said valve seat member, and said combination valve-armature member contains passage means for conveying fuel that has entered said fuel inlet to said face of said valve element, said passage means intercepting said landing ring to render said landing ring circumferentially discontinuous.
- 14. A fuel injector having a fuel inlet for fluid communication to a supply of pressurized liquid fuel and a fuel outlet from which fuel is injected out of the fuel injector and comprising a solenoid actuator portion and a valve portion sharing a longitudinal axis, said solenoid actuator portion comprising a solenoid actuator, said valve portion comprising a valve body containing a combination valve-armature member that is selectively operable to open and closed positions to open and close the fuel injector to flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet, said solenoid actuator comprising stator means via which it exerts magnetic force on said combination valve-armature member when energized, said valve body containing a valve seat member that comprises a seat surface facing said combination valve-armature member, said valve seat member comprising central through-hole means having an entrance at said seat surface and an exit to said fuel outlet, said combination valve-armature member comprising a face that confronts said seat surface of said valve seat member, passage means through said combination valve-armature member for conveying fuel that has entered the fuel injector at said fuel inlet to said face thereof, means resiliently biasing said combination valve-armature member substantially along said axis so as to seat said face of said combination valve-armature member on said seat surface of said valve seat member and seal said passage means from said through-hole means when said solenoid actuator is operating said combination valve-armature member to close the fuel injector to fuel flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet, said combination valve-armature member confronting said stator means such that when said solenoid actuator is actuated and de-actuated, force is exerted on said combination valve-armature member to cause the latter to move toward and away from said valve seat member, and stop means disposed in interference relation to the motion of said combination valve-armature member away from said valve seat member to limit, by abutment with said combination valve-armature member, such motion of said combination valve-armature member, said stop means comprising a stop member having a corrugated stop face portion confronting an abutment face portion of said combination armature-valve member, said corrugated stop face portion of said stop member comprising corrugations that confront said abutment face portion of said combination armature-valve member and are defined by a series of pockets which 1) are side-by-side in said stop member, and 2) are open both in the axial direction toward said abutment face portion of said valve element and in one radial direction but 3) are otherwise closed by pocket-bounding wall surfaces of said stop member.
- 15. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 14 wherein said stop member is disposed substantially outside a magnetic flux path via which the magnetic force is exerted.
- 16. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 14 wherein said stop member comprises a flat circular metal ring and said corrugated stop face portion is a radially inner margin thereof that is toward said combination armature-valve member so that said pockets are open in the radially inward direction.
- 17. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 16 wherein said pockets are identical and disposed uniformly spaced apart around the full circumferential extent of said radially inner margin of said ring.
- 18. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 16 wherein a radially outer margin of said ring is held between a circular shoulder of said valve body and a circular spacer ring, and a radially outer margin of said valve seat member holds said spacer ring against said radially outer margin of said first-mentioned ring.
- 19. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 14 wherein said combination valve-armature member comprises a relatively less magnetically permeable valve element and a relatively more magnetically permeable armature element that are joined together by a weld that is located substantially on said axis, said armature element is disposed to confront said stator means such that when said solenoid actuator is actuated and de-actuated, magnetic force is exerted on and removed from said armature element to cause said combination valve-armature member to seat on and unseat from said valve seat member thereby opening and closing the fuel injector to fuel flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet, said abutment face portion of said combination valve-armature member is in said valve element, and said corrugated stop face portion of said stop member is disposed substantially outside a magnetic flux path via which the magnetic force is exerted.
- 20. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 14 wherein said stop member comprises a flat circular metal ring, said corrugated stop face portion is a radially inner margin thereof that is toward said combination armature-valve member, and said pockets are identical and disposed uniformly spaced apart around the full circumferential extent of said radially inner margin of said ring so that said pockets are open in the radially inward direction.
- 21. A fuel injector having a fuel inlet for fluid communication to a supply of pressurized liquid fuel and a fuel outlet from which fuel is injected out of the fuel injector and comprising an electric actuator portion and a valve portion sharing a longitudinal axis, said electric actuator portion comprising an electric actuator, said valve portion comprising a valve body containing a valve element that is selectively operable by said electric actuator to open and closed positions to open and close the fuel injector to fuel flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet, said valve body containing a valve seat member that comprises a seat surface facing said valve element, said valve seat member comprising central through-hole means having an entrance at said seat surface and an exit to said fuel outlet, said valve element comprising a face that confronts said seat surface of said valve seat member, passage means through said valve element for conveying fuel that has entered the fuel injector at said fuel inlet to said face of said valve element, means resiliently biasing said valve element so as to seat said face of said valve element on said seat surface of said valve seat member and seal said passage means from said through-hole means when said electric actuator is operating said valve element to close fuel flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet, and a surface disposed in interference relation to the displacement of said valve element away from said valve seat member to limit such displacement of said valve element, a stop member that is disposed between said surface and said valve element and comprises a corrugated stop face portion confronting one of an abutment face portion of said valve element and said surface, said corrugated stop face portion of said stop member comprising corrugations that confront said one of said abutment face portion of said valve element and said surface and that are defined by a series of pockets which 1) are side-by-side in said stop member, and 2) are open both in the axial direction toward said one of said abutment face portion of said valve element and said surface and in one radial direction but 3) are otherwise closed by pocket-bounding wall surfaces of said stop member, and in which said corrugated stop face portion of said stop member abuts said one of said abutment face portion of said valve element and said surface when said surface is limiting displacement of said valve element away from said valve seat member.
- 22. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 21 wherein said pockets are open in the radially inward direction.
- 23. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 22 wherein said one of said abutment face portion of said valve element and said stop surface is said abutment face portion of said valve element.
- 24. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 23 wherein said stop member comprises a flat circular metal ring, said corrugated stop face portion is a radially inner margin of said ring that is toward said valve element, and said pockets are identical and disposed uniformly spaced apart around the full circumferential extent of said radially inner margin of said ring.
- 25. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 24 wherein said stop surface comprises a circular shoulder on said valve body, and wherein a radially outer margin of said ring is held between said circular shoulder of said valve body and a circular spacer ring, and a radially outer margin of said valve seat member holds said spacer ring against said radially outer margin of said first-mentioned ring.
- 26. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 25 wherein the entire radial extent of said first-mentioned ring is disposed against said shoulder of said valve body.
- 27. A fuel injector having a fuel inlet for fluid communication to a supply of pressurized liquid fuel and a fuel outlet from which fuel is injected out of the fuel injector and comprising an actuator portion and a valve portion, said valve portion comprising a valve body containing a valve seat and a circular plate that seats on and unseats from said valve seat to close and open the fuel injector to flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet in response to operation of said actuator portion, and stop means for arresting the opening motion of said circular plate, said stop means comprising an annular zone of interference between an annular portion of said valve body and an annular portion of said circular plate, wherein one of said annular portions is a flat throughout and the other of said annular portions is corrugated throughout and comprises for corrugations a series of pockets which 1) are side-by-side, 2) are open both axially toward said one of said annular portions and in one radial direction, and 3) are otherwise closed by pocket-bounding walls.
- 28. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 27 in which said other of said annular portions is contained in a separate stop member immovably mounted on said valve body.
- 29. A fuel injector having a fuel inlet for fluid communication to a supply of pressurized liquid fuel and a fuel outlet from which fuel is injected out of the fuel injector and comprising an electric actuator portion and a valve portion having a longitudinal axis, said electric actuator portion comprising an electric actuator, said valve portion comprising a valve body containing a valve element that is selectively positionable by said electric actuator relative to a seat member of said valve body to selectively open and close the fuel injector to fuel flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet, said seat member comprising a face that confronts said valve element and comprises central through-hole means that has an entrance at said face and an exit to said fuel outlet, said central through-hole means being selectively opened and closed by said valve element's selective positioning by said electric actuator, said valve body comprising a tubular main valve body member, said valve portion comprising a further tubular member that is telescopically fitted and joined to said tubular main valve body member, and an orifice member that 1) is disposed axially between said valve seat member and said further tubular member, 2) comprises a central orifice means registered with said exit of said through-hole means in said valve seat member, and 3) has a radially outer margin formed to a circumferentially continuous frusto-conical skirt conformably disposed against a similar chamfer in said further tubular member, and still further including a circumferentially continuous seal disposed in a circular annular space within said valve body to have sealing contact with said skirt, said valve seat member, and said main valve body member.
- 30. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 29 wherein said orifice member comprises a flat circular disk that is held axially between said further tubular member and said valve seat member, and said skirt is a frusto-conical flange at the outer circumference of said disk.
- 31. A fuel injector having a fuel inlet for fluid communication to a supply of pressurized liquid fuel and a fuel outlet from which fuel is injected out of the fuel injector and comprising an electric actuator portion and a valve portion having a longitudinal axis, said electric actuator portion comprising an electric actuator, said valve portion comprising a valve body containing a valve element that is selectively positionable by said electric actuator relative to a seat member of said valve body to selectively open and close the fuel injector to fuel flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet, said seat member comprising a face that confronts said valve element and comprises central through-hole means that has an entrance at said face and an exit to said fuel outlet, said central through-hole means being selectively opened and closed by said valve element's selective positioning by said electric actuator, said valve body comprising a tubular main valve body member, said valve portion comprising a further tubular member that is telescopically fitted and joined to said tubular main valve body member, and a member that 1) is disposed subjacently contiguous said valve seat member, 2) comprises a hole registered with said exit of said through-hole means in said valve seat member, and 3) has a radially outer circumferentially continuous frusto-conical surface, and still further including a circumferentially continuous seal disposed in a circular annular space within said valve body to have sealing contact with said frusto-conical surface, said valve seat member, and said main valve body member.
- 32. A fuel injector having a fuel inlet for fluid communication to a supply of pressurized liquid fuel and a fuel outlet from which fuel is injected out of the fuel injector and comprising a solenoid actuator portion and a valve portion sharing a longitudinal axis, said solenoid actuator portion comprising a solenoid actuator, said valve portion comprising a valve body containing a combination valve-armature member that is selectively operable to open and closed positions to open and close the fuel injector to flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet, said solenoid actuator comprising stator means via which it exerts magnetic force on said combination valve-armature member when energized, said valve body containing a valve seat member that comprises a seat surface facing said combination valve-armature member, said valve seat member comprising central through-hole means having an entrance at said seat surface and an exit to said fuel outlet, said combination valve-armature member comprising a face that confronts said seat surface of said valve seat member, passage means through said combination valve-armature member for conveying fuel that has entered the fuel injector at said fuel inlet to said face thereof, means resiliently biasing said combination valve-armature member substantially along said axis so as to seat said face of said combination valve-armature member on said seat surface of said valve seat member and seal said passage means from said through-hole means when said solenoid actuator is operating said combination valve-armature member to close the fuel injector to fuel flow between said fuel inlet and said fuel outlet, said combination valve-armature member confronting said stator means such that when said solenoid actuator is actuated and de-actuated, force is exerted on said combination valve-armature member to cause the latter to move toward and away from said valve seat member, and stop means disposed in interference relation to the motion of said combination valve-armature member away from said valve seat member to limit, by abutment with said combination valve-armature member, such motion of said combination valve-armature member, said stop means comprising a stop member having a corrugated stop face portion confronting an abutment face portion of said combination armature-valve member, said corrugated stop face portion of said stop member comprising corrugations that confront said abutment face portion of said combination armature-valve member and are defined by a series of raised zones disposed on, and circumferentially around, a groove in a radial margin of said stop member and circumferentially separated by spaces, said raised zones rising axially from said stop member toward said member, said groove being defined by both an axially facing wall that faces said abutment face portion of said combination armature-valve member and closes an axial end of said groove and a radially facing wall that closes a radial end of said groove.
- 33. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 32 in which said raised zones are circumferentially extending arcs.
- 34. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 33 in which said circumferentially extending arcs are arranged in a uniform pattern around the full circumference of said stop member so that each has a circumferential extent of substantially 30 degrees and the intervening spaces each has a circumferential extent of substantially 15 degrees.
- 35. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 32 in which said raised zones are circular buttons.
- 36. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 32 in which said raised zones are radially separated from said radially facing wall of said groove.
- 37. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 32 in which said groove is in the radially inner margin of said stop member, said radially facing wall of said groove faces radially inwardly and is disposed radially outwardly of an outside diameter of said abutment face portion of said combination armature-valve member.
- 38. A fuel injector as set forth in claim 37 in which said raised zones are radially separated from said radially facing wall of said groove.
REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 08/017,719 filed Feb. 16, 1993, now abandoned.
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