Fuel-injection valve

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Including valve means in flow line – Reciprocating

Reexamination Certificate

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C239S585500, C239S900000, C239S533900, C251S129210

Reexamination Certificate

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06474572

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a fuel valve injection valve for injecting fuel in an internal combustion engine, and especially to a technique suitable for preventing secondary fuel injection.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Hei 1-1594060 discloses an electromagnetic fuel-injection valve for opening/closing an opening in a valve seat based on an ON/OFF signal having a duty which is determined by a an control unit. In this electromagnetic valve, a magnetic circuit is composed of a yoke with a bottom part, a core with a plug part to fill the aperture of the yoke and with a cylinder extending through the core center line, and a plunger facing the core, separated by a gap. A spring is inserted inside the cylinder of the core, and the spring exerts pressure on a movable element of the valve, which is composed of the plunger, a rod, and a ball member, towards the face of the valve seat. The top part of the spring, on the side opposite the plunger, contacts the bottom part of a spring-adjuster inserted in the cylinder of the core, and adjusts the load set to the spring. A coil for exciting the magnetic circuit is wound around the outside the core and inside the yoke. In the bottom part of the yoke, there is a plunger hole for admitting the plunger, along with a valve-guide hole to admit a stopper and a valve guide, which penetrates the bottom part of the yoke, and whose diameter is larger than that of the plunger hole. The stopper is provided to set the lift value (the stroke) of the ball-valve, and the thickness of the stopper is set so that the top of the plunger does not directly contact the bottom of the core when the movable element of the valve is pulled upward. On the rod, there is a stopping face which butts against the stopper. The valve guide is a housing for containing the ball valve, a fuel-swirl-flow generating element for applying a swirling force to the fuel, and on the rod, the stopping face of the rod; and a valve-seat face and a fuel-injection hole are also located at the bottom of the valve guide.
In the above described conventional injection valve, only the spring is inserted between the bottom of the spring adjuster and the plunger.
In an electromagnetic fuel-injection valve (hereafter referred to simply as an injection valve) including the injection valves constructed according to the conventional technique, bouncing tends to occur when the stopping face of the rod butts against the stopper during the valve-opening operation, or when the valve element is seated on the valve-seat face during the valve-closing operation. If the bouncing occurs when the valve element is seated on the valve-seat face, a secondary fuel injection occurs after the intended injection, which in turn makes it difficult to accurately control fuel injection. Also, if the bouncing occurs when the stopping face of the rod butts against the stopper, this also makes it difficult to accurately control fuel injection. A structure which is able to suppress such bouncing has not yet been achieved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide a fuel-injection valve which is capable of suppressing secondary fuel injection, thereby more accurately controlling the injection of fuel.
To attain the above object, the present invention provides a secondary oscillation system including a valve element and a force-applying member for applying a force to the valve element, which force is applied to a primary oscillation system. Further, the secondary oscillation system is composed such that the phase angle of oscillation generated by the secondary oscillation system is different from that in the primary oscillation system, so as to suppress any bouncing promoted by the primary oscillation system.
To suppress bouncing, there is a linked movable member which moves almost simultaneously in the same direction as the valve element located between the valve element for opening/closing the fuel-injection hole and a spring that presses the valve element against a valve seat, and there is also an elastic member whose form can be deformed in the direction of motion of the valve element located between the movable member and the valve element.
Also, there is a linked movable member which can move almost simultaneously in the same direction as the valve element located between the valve element for opening/closing the fuel-injection hole and a spring that presses the valve element against a valve seat, so that a damping force is exerted against the movement of the linked movable member.
Here, the “linked movable member” refers to a movable member that moves along with the opening/closing operation of the valve element, but the movement of the movable member need not completely coincide with that of the valve element.


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