Claims
- 1. An injector assembly for dispensing fuel for ignition in a combustion chamber, said injector assembly comprising:a plurality of flat plates of etchable material, and a plurality of injectors formed in said plates, each of said injectors including: a fuel metering set including a bowl-shaped fuel swirl chamber shaped by etching formed in a first side of one of said plates, such that fuel to be sprayed from the injector can move therein in a vortex motion toward the center of the fuel swirl chamber; a spray orifice in fluid communication with the center of the fuel swirl chamber and extending substantially co-axial therewith to a second side of said plate such that fuel to be sprayed from the injector can move from the fuel swirl chamber to the spray orifice and then exit the spray orifice through the second side in a spray for ignition in the combustion chamber; at least one fuel feed slot in fluid communication with the fuel swirl chamber and extending in non-radial relation thereto for supplying fuel to be sprayed through the injector; and an air swirler assembly including a cylindrical air swirler passage shaped by etching through at least one other of the plates, a plate of the air swirler assembly in adjacent relation to the second side of the plate of the fuel metering set, the cylindrical air swirler passage located in co-axial relation to the spray orifice of the plate of the fuel metering set such that fuel directed through the spray orifice passes through the air swirler passage and swirling air can be imparted to the fuel to cause the fuel to have a swirling component of motion before ignition; at least one air feed slot extending in the plane of one of the plates of the air swirler assembly in fluid communication with the air swirler passage and extending in non-radial relation thereto for supplying air to be swirled in the air swirler passage; and an air supply passage which feeds the at least one air feed slot, the air supply passage extending through at least a portion of a plate of the air swirler assembly to a downstream end wherein a plate of the air swirler assembly encloses the downstream end of the air supply passage and separates the air supply passage from the combustion chamber.
- 2. The injector assembly as in claim 1, wherein the air swirler assembly includes multiple plates in surface-to-surface adjacent relation, each of said plates of the air swirler assembly having a portion of the cylindrical air swirler passage with the portions arranged in co-axial relation with one another, each of the plates of the air swirler assembly including a plurality of air feed slots spaced around the air swirler chamber in fluid communication with the respective air swirler portion and extending in non-radial relation thereto for supplying multiple air streams to be swirled in the air swirler passage.
- 3. The injector assembly as in claim 2, wherein the air supply passage feeds an air feed slot in each plate of all the multiple plates of the air swirler assembly.
- 4. The injector assembly as in claim 3, wherein the air supply passage feeds air feed slots of adjacent air swirler passages in each plate of the air swirler assembly.
- 5. The injector assembly as in claim 4, wherein the air supply passage extends axially through the multiple plates of the air swirler assembly.
- 6. The injector assembly as in claim 1, wherein the plates are arranged in surface-to-surface relation with one another.
- 7. An atomizing injector, comprising:a metering set including a plate of etchable material, a first feed slot for supplying fuel to the plate and an orifice in the plate for dispensing the fuel; and air swirler structure integral with the metering set and including multiple plates of etchable material, a mixing passage shaped by etching through the plates of the swirler structure, the mixing passage located in relation to the orifice of the plate of the metering set such that the fuel directed through the orifice passes through the mixing passage and air can be mixed with the fuel; at least one second feed slot in fluid communication with the mixing passage for supplying the air to be mixed in the mixing passage; and an air supply passage which feeds the at least one second feed slot, the air supply passage extending axially through at least some of the plates of the swirler structure to a downstream end, with one of the plates of the swirler structure enclosing the downstream end of the air supply passage.
- 8. The atomizing injector as in claim 7, wherein the air supply passage feeds all the at least one second feed slots of the multiple plates of the swirler structure.
- 9. The atomizing injector as in claim 7, wherein the plate of the metering set and the plates of the swirler structure are formed of metal.
- 10. The atomizing injector as in claim 7, wherein the at least one second feed slot is shaped by etching one of the plates of the air swirler structure.
- 11. The atomizing injector as in claim 7, wherein the at least one second feed slot extends in the plane of one of the plates of the swirler structure.
- 12. The atomizing injector as in claim 7, wherein the plates are arranged in surface-to-surface relation with one another.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/185,254; filed Feb. 28, 2000.
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