Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Fluid pressure responsive discharge modifier* or flow... – Fuel injector or burner
Patent
1982-06-18
1983-12-06
Love, John J.
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
Fluid pressure responsive discharge modifier* or flow...
Fuel injector or burner
2395339, F02M 4700
Patent
active
044188706
ABSTRACT:
A fuel injection nozzle includes a valve member biased by resilient means into contact with a seating to prevent fuel flow through an outlet from an inlet, the valve member being responsive to the pressure at the inlet and opening to allow fuel flow when the pressure attains a predetermined value. A piston member defines a surface against which fuel under pressure in a chamber can act to assist the action of the resilient means. The fuel under pressure in the chamber is obtained from the fuel inlet and is controlled by a valve element slidable within a bore in the piston member. One end of the bore is open to the chamber and the other end to a drain. The element is biased by a spring towards the one end of the bore so that its position in the bore depends upon the pressure in the chamber. The valve element and wall of the bore define groove and a port which form part of a passage means connecting the inlet and the chamber.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4186884 (1980-02-01), Mowbray
patent: 4379524 (1983-04-01), Andrews
Love John J.
Lucas Industries PLC
Rastello Jon M.
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