IP Library Granted Patent US 9,790,906
Granted Patent B2
US 9,790,906 · App. 14/460,652 · Granted Oct 17, 2017

High pressure gasoline injector seat to reduce particle emissions

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,790,906
App. No.
14/460,652
Granted
Oct 17, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fuel injector has a seat and at least one seat passage. The seat includes an outer tip surface through which the seat passage extends. Fin structure is provided in the outer tip surface and is constructed and arranged to increase a surface area of the outer tip surface as compared to a surface area of the outer tip surface absent the fin structure. The outer tip surface, including the fin structure, is constructed and arranged to be heated by combustion gases so that the outer tip surface reaches a temperature greater than a temperature that the outer tip surface would reach absent the fin structure, so as to cause evaporation of fuel that contacts the outer tip surface.

Claims (25)

1. A fuel injector having an inlet, an outlet, and a passageway providing a fuel flow conduit from the inlet to the outlet, the fuel injector comprising:

a valve structure movable in the passageway between a first position and a second position;

a seat, at the outlet, having at least one seat passage in communication with the passageway, the seat contiguously engaging a portion of the valve structure in the first position thereby closing the at least one seat passage and preventing fuel from exiting the at least one seat passage, the valve structure in the second position being spaced from the at least one seat passage so that fuel can move through the passageway and exit through the at least one seat passage, the seat including an outer tip surface through which the least one seat passage extends, and

fin structure provided in the outer tip surface and constructed and arranged to increase a surface area of the outer tip surface as compared to a surface area of the outer tip surface absent the fin structure,

a convex protuberance through which the at least one seat passage extends, the fin structure being provided in the protuberance, the convex protuberance being part of the outer tip surface;

the fin structure further comprising:

a plurality of channels in the protuberance provided in such a manner so as to not communicate with the at least one seat passage, and the channels are configured in concentric circles surrounding the at least one seat passage;

wherein the outer tip surface, including the fin structure, is constructed and arranged to be heated by combustion gases so that the outer tip surface reaches a temperature greater than a temperature that the outer tip surface would reach absent the fin structure, so as to cause evaporation of fuel that contacts the outer tip surface.

2. The fuel injector of claim 1 , wherein the seat is generally cylindrical and includes a planar portion surrounding the protuberance.

3. A seat for a fuel injector, the seat comprising:

a body having surfaces defining at least one seat passage there-through,

an outer tip surface through which the least one seat passage extends, and

means, provided in the outer tip surface, for increasing a surface area of the outer tip surface as compared to a surface area of the outer tip surface absent said means,

a convex protuberance through which the at least one seat passage extends, said means being provided in the protuberance, the convex protuberance being part of the outer tip surface;

said means further comprising:

a plurality of channels in the protuberance provided in such a manner so as to not communicate with the at least one seat passage, and the channels are configured in concentric circles surrounding the at least one seat passage;

wherein when the seat is placed in a fuel injector that is associated with an engine, the outer tip surface, including said means, is constructed and arranged to be heated by combustion gases so that the outer tip surface reaches a temperature greater than a temperature that the outer tip surface would reach absent said means, so as to cause evaporation of fuel that contacts the outer tip surface.

4. A method of reducing particulate emissions associated with a fuel injector,

providing a fuel injector having an inlet; an outlet; a passageway defining a fuel flow conduit from the inlet to the outlet; a valve structure movable in the passageway between a first position and a second position; a seat, at the outlet, having at least one seat passage in communication with the passageway, the seat contiguously engaging a portion of the valve structure in the first position thereby closing the at least one seat passage and preventing fuel from exiting the at least one seat passage, the valve structure in the second position being spaced from the at least one seat passage so that fuel can move through the passageway and exit through the at least one seat passage, the seat including an outer tip surface through which the least one seat passage extends;

providing fin structure in at least a portion of the outer tip surface to increase a surface area of the outer tip surface as compared to a surface area of the outer tip surface absent the fin structures;

providing the outer tip surface to include a convex protuberance through which the at least one seat passage extends, and wherein the fin structure is provided in surfaces of the protuberance;

providing the fin structure as a plurality of channels in the protuberance in such a manner so as to not communicate with the at least one seat passage; and

providing the channels to be configured in concentric circles surrounding the at least one seat passage;

heating the fin structure with combustion gases such that the outer tip surface reaches a temperature greater than a temperature that the outer tip would have reached absent the fin structure.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the seat is provided as generally cylindrical and includes a planar portion surrounding the protuberance.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 12, 2021
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES USA, LLC.
Reel/Frame 058108/0319 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 15, 2021
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES USA, LLC.
Reel/Frame 057650/0926 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 14, 2016
From: IMOEHL, WILLIAM JAMES
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 039733/0972 →