Fuel injector devices, systems, and methods
US-2024084768-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US9441589B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9441589-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414554533-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2016 |
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In a fuel injector, a first surface 39 of a valve seat 38 and a second surface 31 of a valve 26 are facing each other. In the first surface or the second surface, a seal member 32 disposed between the valve seat and the valve is provided. One of the first surface and second surfaces includes a protruding portion 31 a that protrudes toward the other surface, and the protruding portion contacts a contact portion 39 a of the other surface. The surface hardness of the protruding portion 31 a disposed on either of the first surface and second surface is lower than that of the contact portion 39 a of the other surface.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fuel injector, comprising: a valve seat having a fuel injection hole; a body have a fuel path, wherein the valve seat is attached to a downstream side of the body; a valve; a movable armature provided in the valve; and a core having a fuel path, the core being disposed at an upstream side of the armature with a clearance, wherein the valve seat includes a first surface facing the valve, the valve includes a second surface facing the first surface of the valve seat, one of the valve seat and the valve includes a seal member attached to the first surface or the second surface, the seal member being disposed between the valve seat and the valve, one of the first and second surfaces includes a first portion and a protruding portion protruding toward the other of the first and second surfaces relative to the first portion, the other of the first and second surfaces includes a contact portion and a noncontact portion, the contact portion being configured to contact the protruding portion, the noncontact portion being configured to be noncontact with the protruding portion, and the contact portion and the noncontact portion being disposed on a same plane, when the valve is in the first position, the seal member contacts both of the valve seat and the valve around the fuel injection hole and seals a clearance between the valve and the valve seat, and the contact portion contacts the protruding portion, when the valve is in the second position, the seal member separates from the other of the valve seat and the valve, and the contact portion separates from the protruding portion, and surface hardness of the protruding portion is lower than surface hardness of the contact portion, the valve and the armature are disposed within the body and between the valve seat and the core, the valve is disposed at the downstream side of the body and the armature is disposed at the upstream side of the body, a sliding surface of the armature, which contacts and slides relative to the body, includes a surface hardened layer exposed at the sliding surface, and an end surface of the armature on a core side does not have a surface hardened layer, and a raw material of the armature is exposed at the end surface, the surface hardened layer of the sliding surface comprises a nitride layer and a diamond like carbon layer disposed on the nitride layer. 2. The fuel injector as in claim 1 , wherein a material of the protruding portion is different from a material of the contact portion. 3. The fuel injector as in claim 2 , wherein the second surface of the valve includes the protruding portion, the first surface of the valve seat includes the contact portion, and the valve is made of electromagnetic stainless steel and the valve seat is made of stainless steel. 4. The fuel injector as in claim 3 , wherein the valve seat is made of hardened stainless steel. 5. The fuel injector in claim 1 , further comprising: a rubber member disposed between the armature and the core, wherein a cross sectional shape of the rubber member seen on a plane including an axial line of the fuel injector is a polygonal shape, and one of vertices of the polygonal shape projects toward the armature or the core.
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