Electromagnetically actuatable valve

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

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B05B 130, F16K 3106, F02M 5108

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044834845

ABSTRACT:
An electromagnetically actuatable fuel injection valve for fuel injection systems comprises a valve casing and a first connecting pipe which serves as a magnetic core over which a solenoid winding is disposed. A second connecting pipe is disposed interiorly to the first connecting pipe, the two pipes in combination forming a flow channel for the inflowing fuel. Flow of the fuel is facilitated through a connecting or communicating opening and a blind bore into an interior cavity of valve casing, when it flows further either via an interior bore of the first connecting pipe and a bore of the second connecting pipe. From there the fuel can proceed onward to a return flow line, or else, when the solenoid winding is energized and the valve passage between the seat and head is open, the fluid can be metered through fuel passages and injected from a preparation bore. Any vapor bubbles present in the fuel may escape before they reach the valve seat by passing through the degassing openings leading from the flow channel to the bore of the second connecting pipe.

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