Fuel injector and fuel injection system
First Claim
1. A fuel injector comprising:
- an elongated valve element;
a spring for urging the valve element in a valve closing direction; and
an electromagnetic actuator having an armature integral with an end portion of the valve element and adapted to be attracted to a stator against the biasing force of the spring when a coil is energized, wherein;
an oil pressure damper chamber is formed between an end face of the armature and an end face of the stator;
one of the end face of the armature and the end face of the stator is generally flat;
the other one of the end face of the armature and the end face of the stator includes an annular protuberance, which axially protrudes from the rest of the other one of the end face of the armature and the end face of the stator and radially inwardly defines the oil pressure damper chamber; and
at least one cutout portion is formed in the annular protuberance to extend through a wall of the annular protuberance in a direction generally perpendicular to an axial direction of the valve element.
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Abstract
A fuel supply system has a pump, a common rail, and injectors. Pressurized fuel is stored in the common rail. The common rail distributes the fuel to the injectors. A liquid fuel and a liquefied gas fuel such as dimethyl ether and a liquefied petroleum gas may be used as a fuel. In each injector, a valve element is actuated directly by an electromagnetic actuator. The injector has a low pressure chamber for decreasing a biasing force which acts on the valve element in a valve closing direction. The valve element can be divided for replacement. The injector has means for suppressing the bounce of the valve element. A hydraulic unit which utilizes the fuel suppresses the bounce of the valve element. The fuel supply system is connected to a refrigerating cycle. The fuel leaking from the fuel supply system is cooled and again liquefied by the refrigerating cycle.
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10 Claims
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1. A fuel injector comprising:
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an elongated valve element;
a spring for urging the valve element in a valve closing direction; and
an electromagnetic actuator having an armature integral with an end portion of the valve element and adapted to be attracted to a stator against the biasing force of the spring when a coil is energized, wherein;
an oil pressure damper chamber is formed between an end face of the armature and an end face of the stator;
one of the end face of the armature and the end face of the stator is generally flat;
the other one of the end face of the armature and the end face of the stator includes an annular protuberance, which axially protrudes from the rest of the other one of the end face of the armature and the end face of the stator and radially inwardly defines the oil pressure damper chamber; and
at least one cutout portion is formed in the annular protuberance to extend through a wall of the annular protuberance in a direction generally perpendicular to an axial direction of the valve element. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A fuel injector comprising:
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an elongated valve element;
a spring for urging the valve element in a valve closing direction;
an electromagnetic actuator having an armature integral with an end portion of the valve element and adapted to be attracted to a stator against the biasing force of the spring when a coil is energized, wherein an oil pressure damper chamber is formed between an end face of the armature and an end face of the stator;
a casing member which receives the valve element therein, wherein the valve element forms a large-diameter portion as a spring retaining portion at an intermediate position thereof, and the spring is disposed between the spring retaining portion and one end face of the casing member;
a spring retaining member constituted by a plurality of split pieces mounted on the large-diameter portion of the valve element; and
a shim member mounted on the large-diameter portion of the valve element, the shim member being placed on a spring retaining face side of the spring retaining member and adapted to unite and fix the plural pieces of the spring retaining member. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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