Fuel injection valve
US-9528481-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US12496598B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12496598-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017433626-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 25, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 16, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 16, 2025 |
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An injector is provided, comprising: a valve seat having a needle opening extending from an upper surface along a longitudinal axis and terminating at a seating surface configured to mate with a valve needle to control flow of fluid through the injector, and a nozzle plate. The valve seat further comprises a plurality of drillings and a corresponding plurality of swirl channels, each of the plurality of drillings being in flow communication with the needle opening and a swirl channel. Each of the swirl channels directs flow of fluid from one of the drillings toward the longitudinal axis into a central swirl chamber. The nozzle plate includes a substantially flat upper surface that engages the valve seat lower surface and includes an opening in flow communication with a metering orifice, the opening being aligned with the central swirl chamber when the nozzle plate is attached to the valve seat.
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An injector, comprising: a valve seat including a valve seat body having a valve seat upper surface, a valve seat lower surface, and a needle opening formed into the valve seat upper surface, the needle opening having at least one liquid passage and a needle bore sized to permit movement of a valve needle between a lowered position, wherein a lower end of the valve needle forms a seal with a seating surface in valve seat to prevent liquid from flowing out of the at least one liquid passage, and a raised position, wherein the lower end of the valve needle is spaced apart from the seating surface to permit liquid to flow out of the at least one liquid passage; and a nozzle plate including a nozzle body having a nozzle plate upper surface, a nozzle plate lower surface, and a metering orifice extending between the nozzle plate upper surface and the nozzle plate lower surface; wherein the valve seat body includes a plurality of drillings, the plurality of drillings having openings formed in the seating surface and being in flow communication with inlet portions of a plurality of swirl channels, the plurality of swirl channels being configured to deliver fluid from the plurality of drillings to a central swirl chamber in flow communication with the metering orifice, which delivers the fluid from the injector in the form of a spray; wherein the plurality of drillings extend at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis from the openings formed in the seating surface to the valve seat lower surface in a continuously linear path through the valve seat to the nozzle plate; wherein the plurality of swirl channels is formed into the nozzle plate upper surface; and wherein one of the valve seat lower surface or the nozzle plate upper surface includes a registration post formed on a surface of the one of the valve seat lower surface or the nozzle plate upper surface, and another of the valve seat lower surface or the nozzle plate upper surface includes a registration bore configured to receive the registration bore to align the inlet portions of the plurality of swirl channels with the plurality of drillings of the valve seat. 2 . The injector of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of swirl channels includes a curved portion in flow communication with the inlet portion and an outlet portion in flow communication with the curved portion and the central swirl chamber. 3 . The injector of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of swirl channels comprises an inlet, a curved body portion, and an outlet; and wherein as a fluid flows out of the drilling into the inlets of each of the plurality of swirl channels, the fluid flows through each of the curved body portions and into the central swirl chamber. 4 . The injector of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of swirl channels is defined by a wall that extends from a lower surface of the swirl channel to the nozzle plate upper surface. 5 . The injector of claim 1 , wherein the needle bore and at least one liquid passage extend from the valve seat upper surface to the seating surface. 6 . An injector, comprising: a valve seat including a valve seat body having a valve seat upper surface, a valve seat lower surface, and a needle opening formed into the valve seat upper surface, the needle opening having at least one liquid passage and a needle bore sized to permit movement of a valve needle between a lowered position, wherein a lower end of the valve needle forms a seal with a seating surface in valve seat to prevent liquid from flowing out of the at least one liquid passage, and a raised position, wherein the lower end of the valve needle is spaced apart from the seating surface to permit liquid to flow out of the at least one liquid passage; and a nozzle plate including a nozzle body having a nozzle plate upper surface, a nozzle plate lower surface, and a metering orifice extending between the nozzle plate upper surface and the nozzle plate lower surface; wherein the valve seat body includes a plurality of drillings, the plurality of drillings having openings formed in the seating surface and being in flow communication with inlet portions of a plurality of swirl channels, the plurality of swirl channels being configured to deliver fluid from the plurality of drillings to a central swirl chamber in flow communication with the metering orifice, which delivers the fluid from the injector in the form of a spray; wherein the plurality of drillings extend at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis from the openings formed in the seating surface to the valve seat lower surface in a continuously linear path through the valve seat to the nozzle plate; wherein the plurality of swirl channels is formed into the nozzle plate upper surface; wherein one of the valve seat lower surface or the nozzle plate upper surface includes a registration post formed on a surface of the one of the valve seat lower surface or the nozzle plate upper surface, and another of the valve seat lower surface or the nozzle plate upper surface includes a registration bore configured to receive the registration bore to align the inlet portions of the plurality of swirl channels with the plurality of drillings of the valve seat; and wherein the metering orifice includes an opening formed in a lower surface of the central swirl chamber, a generally conical surface extending from the opening, and an increased diameter outlet surface that terminates at the nozzle plate lower surface.
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