Claims
- 1. An air-fuel module comprising:a manifold including a first portion defining a fuel supply passage and at least one air supply passage, and a second portion including a surface defining a chamber that provides a passageway to allow communication with the fuel supply passage and the at least one air supply passage; a power group subassembly having a coil surrounding the surface; and a valve group subassembly disposed within the chamber.
- 2. The air-fuel module of claim 1, wherein the chamber comprises a generally cylindrical chamber having a generally constant cross-sectional area about a longitudinal axis defined by the chamber.
- 3. The air-fuel module of claim 2, wherein the first and second wall portions comprise a unitary wall portion of the manifold.
- 4. The air-fuel module of claim 3, wherein the valve group subassembly comprises a first connecting portion fixedly connected to a second connecting portion of the power group subassembly such that the valve group subassembly is located within the manifold at a fixed angular position relative to the longitudinal axis.
- 5. The air-fuel module of claim 1, wherein the valve group subassembly comprises a tube assembly having a generally constant cross-sectional area, the tube assembly including:a pole piece proximate the valve inlet; a seat proximate the valve outlet and defining an opening; an armature disposed between the valve inlet and valve outlet, the armature being spaced at a working gap from the pole piece in one position of the armature; a member biasing the armature along an axis of the tube assembly towards the seat; and a closure member connected to the armature, the closure member being movable along the axis between a first position occluding fuel flow through the valve outlet and a second position permitting fuel flow through the valve outlet.
- 6. The air-fuel module of claim 5, wherein the valve group subassembly comprises a pre-calibrated valve group subassembly calibrated to at least one of a preset flow rate and working gap prior to being located in the chamber of the manifold.
- 7. The air-fuel module of claim 5, wherein the tube assembly further comprises:an inlet tube proximate the inlet connected to a first shell end of a non-magnetic shell and a valve body proximate the valve outlet connected to a second shell end of the non-magnetic shell; a filter located within the inlet tube proximate the pole piece, the filter engaging the member and adjusting a biasing force of the member on the armature, the filter including a conical end projecting towards the seat and spaced from the member; and a lift setting sleeve contiguous to the valve body and the seat so that the lift sleeve defines a working gap between the pole piece and the armature.
- 8. The air-fuel module of claim 7, wherein the power group subassembly comprises:an electromagnetic coil disposed about the chamber, the electromagnetic coil having a coil wire formed over a bobbin, the bobbin being supported by a coil housing being magnetically coupled to a flux washer disposed about the chamber; and a common electrical harness formed within the manifold, the common electrical harness electrically connecting the coil wire to an electrical connector formed as a unitary unit with the manifold.
- 9. The air-fuel module of claim 8, wherein the second wall portion comprises a wall portion separate from the first wall portion of the manifold, the separate wall portion being removable from the manifold.
- 10. The air-fuel module of claim 9, wherein the power group subassembly comprises a plurality of power subassemblies each having a structural member interconnecting the plurality of power subassemblies together such that the structural member orients each power group subassembly with respect to a common plane extending through a first axis of the fuel passage.
- 11. The air-fuel module of claim 10, wherein the structural member further comprises an electrical connector disposed on the structural member, the electrical connector being electrically connected to each of the plurality of power subassemblies.
- 12. The air-fuel module of claim 10, wherein the first wall portion comprises an air boss portion facing a respective fuel boss portion along the air supply passage, the air and fuel boss portions mating with respective boss portions of each of the plurality of the coil group subassemblies.
- 13. A method of forming an air-fuel module having a valve group subassembly, and a manifold including first and second wall portions, the first wall portion having a fuel supply passage and at least one air supply passage extending between an inlet and an outlet, the second wall portion having a wall surface defining a chamber, the method comprising:surrounding the wall surface of the chamber with a coil of a power group subassembly; and inserting the valve group subassembly into the chamber.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the inserting further comprises orientating the valve group subassembly about a chamber axis extending through the chamber to achieve a spray targeting pattern sufficient to atomize fuel with air flowing through the respective outlet.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the inserting further comprises pre-calibrating the valve group subassembly to at least one of a preset fuel flow rate and a working gap between a pole piece and armature of the valve group subassembly prior to being inserted in the chamber.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the locating comprises insert-molding in the second wall portion an electromagnetic coil having a coil wire formed over a bobbin, the bobbin being supported by a coil housing magnetically coupled to a flux washer disposed about the longitudinal axis.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the inserting further comprises forming a hermetic seal between the valve group subassembly and one of a portion of the coil housing and the at least one air supply passage.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the insert-molding comprises molding a power group subassembly as a unitary member of the second wall portion.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein the insert-molding comprises molding a power group subassembly in the second wall portion separate from the first wall portion such that the inserting fixes the second wall portion in a recess defined by the first wall portion disposed between the fuel supply and air supply passages.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the locating further comprises:providing a plurality of air supply passages having a common inlet and a plurality of respective air outlets with respective recesses disposed therebetween; locating the pre-assembled power subassemblies into respective recesses; and interconnecting a structural member between each of the plurality of pre-assembled power subassemblies such that each of the plurality of power subassemblies is contiguous to a common plane generally parallel to an axis of the fuel supply passage.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the forming comprises retaining the power group subassembly and valve group subassembly to the chamber via a securement between at least one of the air supply passage and the power group subassembly.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the securement comprises at least one laser weld extending through a portion of the air supply passage and a portion of the valve group subassembly that forms the hermetic seal.
- 23. A power module for a fuel injection system comprising:a unitary housing having a first housing portion interconnecting a plurality of second housing portions that are spaced apart along a first axis, each of the plurality of the second housing portions molded around each of a plurality of power subassemblies, the first housing portion including a common electrical connector in electrical communication with the plurality of power subassemblies.
- 24. The power module of claim 23, wherein the first housing portion comprises electrical wires molded within the first housing portion.
- 25. The power module of claim 24, wherein each of the second housing portions comprises a wall extending from a first housing wall end to a second housing wall end along a longitudinal axis, the wall surrounding the power subassembly and the longitudinal axis to define an aperture that receives a valve group subassembly, the aperture extending along the longitudinal axis.
- 26. The power module of claim 25, wherein the aperture comprises an aperture having a generally constant cross-sectional area along the longitudinal axis from the first housing wall end to the second housing wall end.
- 27. The power module of claim 26, wherein each of the power subassemblies comprises an electromagnetic coil disposed in the wall to surround the longitudinal axis so that the coil surrounds the aperture, the electromagnetic coil having a coil wire formed over a bobbin and electrically connected to the common connector of the first housing portion, the bobbin being supported by a coil housing being magnetically coupled to a flux washer disposed about the aperture.
- 28. The power module of claim 27, further comprising a valve group subassembly disposed in the aperture of each of the plurality of second housing portions and secured to the second housing portion.
- 29. The power module of claim 28, wherein the valve group subassembly comprises a tube assembly having a generally constant cross-sectional area extending between inlet and outlet ends of the tube assembly, the tube assembly including:a pole piece proximate the inlet end; a seat proximate the outlet end and defining an opening; an armature disposed between the inlet end and outlet end, the armature being spaced at a working gap from the pole piece in one position of the armature; a member biasing the armature along an axis of the tube assembly towards the seat; and a closure member connected to the armature, the closure member being movable along the axis between a first position occluding fuel flow through the outlet end and a second position permitting fuel flow through the outlet end.
- 30. The power module of claim 29, wherein the tube assembly further comprises:an inlet tube proximate the inlet connected to a first shell end of a non-magnetic shell and a valve body proximate the valve outlet connected to a second shell end of the non-magnetic shell; a filter located within the inlet tube proximate the pole piece, the filter engaging the member and adjusting a biasing force of the member on the armature, the filter including a conical end projecting towards the seat and spaced from the member; and a lift setting sleeve contiguous to the valve body and the seat so that the lift sleeve defines a working gap between the pole piece and the armature.
- 31. The power module of claim 30, wherein the valve group subassembly comprises a pre-calibrated valve group subassembly calibrated to at least one of a preset flow rate and working gap prior to insertion in the aperture of each of the second housing portions.
PRIORITY
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to provisional application having Ser. No. 60/376,815 entitled “Injector Valve for an Integrated Air/Fuel Module” filed on Apr. 30, 2002, which provisional application is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety in this application.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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