Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Fluid pressure responsive discharge modifier* or flow... – Fuel injector or burner
Patent
1977-04-08
1978-09-05
Saifer, Robert W.
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
Fluid pressure responsive discharge modifier* or flow...
Fuel injector or burner
239600, 285 62, 285189, F02M 5502
Patent
active
041113705
ABSTRACT:
In a fuel injection nozzle assembly including a fuel injection nozzle having a cylindrical nozzle barrel with a bore communicating with a nozzle tip and a fuel port formed in the side wall thereof for delivery of pressurized fuel thereto, an integrally-formed fuel inlet fitting is utilized to reduce the number of joints between the fuel supply line and the fuel injection nozzle. The fuel inlet fitting has a fuel passage therethrough and includes a mounting portion at one end having a bore therethrough intersecting the fuel passage in which the nozzle barrel is positioned and a coupling portion at the outer end adapted to be connected to a fuel supply line. An integral constricted connecting portion extends between the mounting and coupling portions and has sufficient ductility to permit deformation thereof as desired. A fuel filter may be positioned within the fuel inlet fitting along the fuel passage if desired.
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patent: 3363844 (1968-01-01), Evans
patent: 3434667 (1969-03-01), Chmura
Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Saifer Robert W.
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