Electromagnetically-operable fluid injectors

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Distributor having thermal expansion joint – differentially...

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137468, 239585, 25112914, 25112918, F02M 5108

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ABSTRACT:
An electromagnetically-operable fuel injector comprising a fuel chamber having an outlet nozzle and into which a solenoid core projects. A ball valve in the gap between the core and the nozzle orifice and movable towards and away from the core to seat and unseat a valve seat around the nozzle orifice by energization of an electromagnetic circuit. Compensating structure is provided which respond to changes in temperature by changing a physical characteristic. The compensating structure function either to change the length of the core or to adjust the position of the valve seat relative to the core such that any tendency for fuel metering characteristics of the injector to be changed by a change in temperature in the injector is countered whereby operation of the injector to inject fuel is substantially independent of temperature change.

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patent: 2371122 (1945-03-01), Armstrong
patent: 2909032 (1959-10-01), Davies
patent: 2974944 (1961-03-01), Terp
patent: 4449548 (1984-05-01), Tutherly

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