Claims
- 1. A unit injector adapted to receive fuel from a relatively low pressure source, comprising:
- a housing;
- armature means responsive to an electromagnetic force for opening and closing a metering orifice to control the ejection of fuel therefrom;
- a fuel receiving chamber disposed upstream of the metering orifice;
- a check valve disposed upstream of the fuel receiving chamber, responsive to a pressure differential thereacross to control the flow of fuel to such chamber;
- first accumulator means disposed in the fuel receiving chamber, compressible in response to the pressure of the fuel therein for pressurizing fuel upstream of the metering orifice;
- an outer bellows, fluidly sealed at one end, and adapted to expand and contract as fuel is received and purged therefrom, including a flexible, springlike wall effecting to restore the outer bellows to its non-expanded size;
- means defining a pressure chamber;
- means movable with the outer bellows to pressurize the fuel in the pressure chamber and for urging same across the check valve, compressing the first accumulator means; and
- means for generating the electromagnetic force to move the armature means away from the metering orifice.
- 2. The injector as defined in claim 1 wherein the movable means comprises a piston reciprocatively moved by the outer bellows within a first passage, including first means operative for permitting fuel into the pressure chamber when the piston is moving upwardly and for sealing the pressure chamber when the piston is moved downwardly.
- 3. The injector as defined in claim 2 wherein the first means for permitting fuel into the passage chamber comprises a seal circumferentially disposed between the piston and the interior of the first passage.
- 4. The injector as defined in claim 3 wherein the seal comprises a lip seal circumferentially disposed about the piston.
- 5. The injector as defined in claim 2 wherein the piston is nonconductive.
- 6. The injector as defined in claim 5 wherein the piston includes a ferromagnetic insert.
- 7. The injector as defined in claim 1 wherein the means for generating the electromagnetic force comprises a stator and a coil magnetically coupled thereto, the stator comprising a first bore adapted to loosely receive the piston, space therebetween defining the first passage, the bottom of the first bore and piston cooperating to define the pressure chamber, and a narrow passage extending through the stator for communicating fluid from the pressure chamber to the first fuel receiving chamber across the check valve.
- 8. The injector as defined in claim 1 wherein amature means includes an armature disposed downstream of the check valve including a second bore formed within the armature defining the fuel receiving chamber, and a first spring received within the second bore for urging the armature to close the metering orifice.
- 9. The injector as defined in claim 8 wherein a pin extends from the armature to engage a valve seating surface of a valve seat, the valve seating surface disposed immediately upstream of the metering orifice.
- 10. The injector as defined in claim 8 including a second fuel receiving chamber which is disposed downstream of the armature, such chamber surrounding the pin, the armature further including passages for communicating fuel from the second bore to the second fuel receiving chamber, a toroidal bellows means disposed in the second fuel receiving chamber, for pressurizing the fuel therein to a predetermined value during instances where the metering orifice is closed and for causing the fuel to flow out of the metering orifice at a predetermined rate as it expands during instances when the metering orifice is open.
- 11. The injector as defined in claim 10 wherein a pin guide is positioned upon the valve seat, the pin guide including a lower contoured surface for forming in cooperation with the valve seat a swirl chamber immediately upstream of the metering orifice, and obliquely oriented passages for communicating fuel from the second fuel receiving chamber into the swirl chamber, the swirl chamber operative to rotationally accelerate the fuel prior to ejection from the metering orifice.
- 12. The fuel injector as defined in claim 11 wherein the outer bellows is electrically conductive and wherein the injector further includes an insulator disposed upon the stator, a conductive spring in electrical contact with the outer bellows, a conductive spring retainer disposed between an end of the conductive spring, and the insulator, wherein an end of the wire forming the coil is connected to the spring retainer.
- 13. The injector as defined in claim 12 wherein another end of the coil wire is connected to the housing.
- 14. The injector as defined in claim 1 including second means for inflating and deflating the outer bellows.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 112,653, filed Oct. 23, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,784,322.
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