WO1993009344A1 - Air assist atomizer for fuel injector - Google Patents

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WO1993009344A1
WO1993009344A1 PCT/US1992/007335 US9207335W WO9309344A1 WO 1993009344 A1 WO1993009344 A1 WO 1993009344A1 US 9207335 W US9207335 W US 9207335W WO 9309344 A1 WO9309344 A1 WO 9309344A1
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Jingming Jim Shen
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Siemens Automotive L.P.
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M61/00Fuel-injectors not provided for in groups F02M39/00 - F02M57/00 or F02M67/00
    • F02M61/16Details not provided for in, or of interest apart from, the apparatus of groups F02M61/02 - F02M61/14
    • F02M61/18Injection nozzles, e.g. having valve seats; Details of valve member seated ends, not otherwise provided for
    • F02M61/1853Orifice plates
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M51/00Fuel-injection apparatus characterised by being operated electrically
    • F02M51/06Injectors peculiar thereto with means directly operating the valve needle
    • F02M51/061Injectors peculiar thereto with means directly operating the valve needle using electromagnetic operating means
    • F02M51/0625Injectors peculiar thereto with means directly operating the valve needle using electromagnetic operating means characterised by arrangement of mobile armatures
    • F02M51/0664Injectors peculiar thereto with means directly operating the valve needle using electromagnetic operating means characterised by arrangement of mobile armatures having a cylindrically or partly cylindrically shaped armature, e.g. entering the winding; having a plate-shaped or undulated armature entering the winding
    • F02M51/0671Injectors peculiar thereto with means directly operating the valve needle using electromagnetic operating means characterised by arrangement of mobile armatures having a cylindrically or partly cylindrically shaped armature, e.g. entering the winding; having a plate-shaped or undulated armature entering the winding the armature having an elongated valve body attached thereto
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M61/00Fuel-injectors not provided for in groups F02M39/00 - F02M57/00 or F02M67/00
    • F02M61/16Details not provided for in, or of interest apart from, the apparatus of groups F02M61/02 - F02M61/14
    • F02M61/18Injection nozzles, e.g. having valve seats; Details of valve member seated ends, not otherwise provided for
    • F02M61/1806Injection nozzles, e.g. having valve seats; Details of valve member seated ends, not otherwise provided for characterised by the arrangement of discharge orifices, e.g. orientation or size
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M69/00Low-pressure fuel-injection apparatus ; Apparatus with both continuous and intermittent injection; Apparatus injecting different types of fuel
    • F02M69/04Injectors peculiar thereto
    • F02M69/047Injectors peculiar thereto injectors with air chambers, e.g. communicating with atmosphere for aerating the nozzles

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  • This invention relates generally to fuel injectors of the type that are use to inject liquid fuel into the air induction system of an internal combustio engine and particularly to an atomizer that fits over the nozzle of such a fu injector and serves to convey assist air to promote the atomization of th injected liquid fuel that has just left the nozzle.
  • Air assist atomization of the liquid fuel injected from the nozzle of a fu injector is a known technique that is used to promote better preparation of th combustible air/fuel mixture that is introduced into the combustion chambers an internal combustion engine.
  • a better mixture preparation promotes both cleaner and a more efficient combustion process, a desirable goal from th standpoint of both exhaust emissions and fuel economy.
  • the air assist atomizer of the present invention is similar to that of U Ser. No. 07/652,166 in that it comprises the cooperative organization a arrangement of two individual parts; in other respects, as will become appar from the ensuing description, drawings, and claims, it is distinguished from t air assist atomizer of U.S. Ser. No. 07/652,166.
  • Patentschrift DE 40 04 897 C1 it is known to construct a one-pie atomizer with a series of short, circumferentially spaced apart risers on t interior of the atomizer's end wall which abut the end of the nozzle so as thereby cooperatively define a number of circumferentially spaced apart assist openings through which assist air passes radially to act upon the inject fuel just after it has left the nozzle.
  • the present invention is similar to the atomizer disclosed in Patentschr
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal cross sectional view through a fuel inject containing an air assist atomizer in accordance with principles of the prese invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of the nozzle end of the fuel injector of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a full end view in the direction of arrows 3-3 in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a side view in the radial direction of a disk that is used in the assist atomizer.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view of the disk of Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 6 is a plan view of a second embodiment of disk.
  • Fig. 7 is a plan view of a third embodiment of disk.
  • Fig. 8 is a plan view of a fourth embodiment of disk.
  • Figs. 1-3 illustrate an electrically operated fuel injector 10 containing a air assist atomizer 12 embodying principles of the invention.
  • Fuel injector 1 has a main longitudinal axis 14 and is a top-feed type device comprising a inlet 16 and a nozzle 18 at its opposite axial ends.
  • the passage of liquid fu through the fuel injector between inlet 16 and nozzle 18 is controlled by th seating and unseating of the rounded tip end of a metal needle 20 on and fro a valve seat 22 located just interior of nozzle 18.
  • Needle 20 is resiliently biase by a spring 24 to seat on seat 22 thereby closing the passage to flow. Whe the valve is electrically energized by the delivery of electric energizing current t its solenoid coil 26, the needle unseats to allow fuel flow.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 sho the fuel injector closed.
  • the fuel injector comprises a generally tubular metal housing 28 whic contains in order of assembly at the nozzle end, a metal needle guide memb 30, a metal valve seat member 32, a thin disk orifice member 34 made metal, and a metal retainer member 36.
  • An O-ring seal 40 is disposed betwee member 32 and the inside wall of housing 28.
  • Thin disk orifice member 3 contains a central conical dimple 42 having exactly two orifices 44, 4 diametrically opposite each other equidistant from axis 14.
  • the pressurized fuel that is supplied to the injector inlet 16 is injected from nozzle 18 in two distinctly divergent directio represented generally by the respective numerals 48, 50 in Fig. 2.
  • T construction of the injector and its nozzle end which has thus far be described is generally like that disclosed in certain commonly assigned issu patents, and therefore will not be described further at this time so that attenti can be focused on the inventive features residing in air assist atomizer 12 a its association with fuel injector 10.
  • the air assist atomizer comprises two parts in assembly relation with th fuel injector: one part being a shroud 52 and the other being an insert 5 Shroud 52 possesses a general cap shape having a side wall 56 and an en wall 58.
  • Side wall 56 has a circular cylindrical inside diameter including shoulder 60 that divides it into a larger diameter portion 62 and a small diameter portion 64. Portion 64 extends from immediate contiguousness wit end wall 58 to shoulder 60 while portion 62 extends from shoulder 60 to the en of shroud 52 that is opposite end wall 58.
  • a portion of housing 28 has a nominally circular outside diameter 66 tha is dimensioned to allow portion 62 of shroud 52 to snuggly fit onto it. Howeve that nominally circular outside diameter 66 is provided with one or mor interruptions, such as an axial flat or slot 68, so as to thereby cooperativel define with the shroud's side wall the entrance portion of axially extendin passage means 70 for assist air to flow axially along the outside of housing 2 toward nozzle 18.
  • the small arrows in Fig. 2 represent the assist air flow.
  • End wall 58 extends radially inwardly from side wall 56 to provide a axially frusto-conically expanding aperture 72 which is coaxial with axis 14 an through which fuel that has just been injected from nozzle 18 passes.
  • a raise circular annular ledge 74 is fashioned on the inside of end wall 58 in circumscription of aperture 72. Insert 54 is disposed axially between nozzle 18 and end wall 58 and is in fact held between ledge 74 and the exterior axial end face of member 36.
  • Figs. 5-8 disclose four different embodiments of insert 54, and for convenience each of them is uniquely identified by including a particular literal suffix after the base numeral 54 such that the respective disks are 54a, 54b, 54c, and 54d for each of Figs. 5-8 respectively.
  • the view of Fig. 4 is equally applicable to all four embodiments and is designated by only the base numer 54.
  • insert 54b or 54d be used in a fuel injector containing the particul thin disk orifice member 34 that has been described above; inserts 54a and 5 are intended to be used with thin disk orifice members that have a single orifi at the center and no dimple.
  • Each insert 54 is in the form of a disk that is flat and of uniform thickne throughout. It comprises a central circular void 76 that is surrounded by circular annulus 78 which contains at least one circumferential discontinuity 8 Annulus 78 is bounded in radially outwardly spaced relationship by a secon circular annulus 82 which, as shown, is preferably circumferentially continuou A third circular annulus 84 joins annuli 78 and 82 and comprises one or mor circumferential discontinuities 86, each of which is contiguous with corresponding discontinuity 80 of annulus 78 and has a circumferential exte greater than that of the corresponding discontinuity 80.
  • Insert 54a has a single discontinuity 80 and a single discontinuity 8 insert 54b has two and two; insert 54c has three and three; and insert 54d ha four and four.
  • Each discontinuity 80 is circumferentially centered with respe to its contiguous discontinuity 86, and in the case of inserts 54b, 54c, and 54 the discontinuities 80 are of equal circumferential dimensions and are arrange in a uniform pattern such that each discontinuity 80 is equally circumferentiall spaced from immediately adjacent ones.
  • annulus 82 functions as a locator to properly center, i.e. radially locate, th insert within the shroud.
  • annulus 78 o ledge 74 so that when the insert-containing shroud is thereafter assemble onto the nozzle by advancing the shroud over the end of housing 28, annulu 78 will be sandwiched between and in mutual abutment with ledge 74 and th annular end surface of member 36, as appears in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • each opening 88 is equal to the thickness of insert 54, and circumferential extent is equal to the circumferential dimension of t corresponding discontinuity 80 in the insert. Assist air enters each opening from the corresponding discontinuity 86 which is in communication with t inner downstream end of passage means 70.
  • the illustrated inserts 54 are advantageous in that they can fabricated by stamping from sheet material. Because they are flat and uniform thickness throughout, the inserts have an overall axial dimension that equal to their thickness. While the illustrated inserts do not have expre provision for securing circumferential registry with the corresponding shroud, a express means therefor could be incorporated if desired. Likewise, it i possible to secure proper circumferential registry without an express mean therefor. In such case, the insert is properly circumferentially oriented on th shroud prior to assembling the shroud over the end of the nozzle. Suc circumferential registry is important in the case of a fuel injector which has thin disk orifice member like that illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2. This is because is deemed preferable to align diametrically opposite openings 88 on th common diameter between orifices 44 and 46.
  • the insert and shroud are fabricated from suitable materials, such a stainless steels. It is preferred that the covers between void 76 an discontinuities 80 be kept sharp while those between discontinuities 80 and 8 be radiused.
  • the several parts of the fuel injector are fabricated fro conventional parts and materials in known manner.
  • the atomizer-equipped fuel injector 10 is adapted to be installed i manifold (not shown) that delivers assist air to the open upstream end o passage means 70.
  • Axially spaced apart O-rings 90, 92 on the outside o housing 28 and the outside of shroud 52 provide for sealing of th atomizer-equipped fuel injector to a socket in the manifold for receiving the injector.
  • the air atomizer promotes the atomization of fuel being injected.
  • the injections along the directions 48, 50 will be nebulized by the atomizer into the shape of respective clouds, as distinguished from narrower streams.
  • principles of the invention may be practiced in other than only the specifical disclosed examples.

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Abstract

The atomizer is a cap-shaped shroud (52) that contains a flat stamped metal insert (54). When assembled onto the nozzle (18) of a fuel injector, the atomizer causes the insert to be axially sandwiched between the shroud's end wall (58) and the exterior end of the nozzle. In the zone of sandwiching, the insert has circumferential discontinuities that in cooperation with the nozzle end and the shroud's end wall define air assist openings for the assist air to flow radially inwardly toward the injected fuel that has just been injected from the nozzle.

Description

AIR ASSIST ATOMIZER FOR FUEL INJECTOR
Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to fuel injectors of the type that are use to inject liquid fuel into the air induction system of an internal combustio engine and particularly to an atomizer that fits over the nozzle of such a fu injector and serves to convey assist air to promote the atomization of th injected liquid fuel that has just left the nozzle.
Background and Summary of the Invention
Air assist atomization of the liquid fuel injected from the nozzle of a fu injector is a known technique that is used to promote better preparation of th combustible air/fuel mixture that is introduced into the combustion chambers an internal combustion engine. A better mixture preparation promotes both cleaner and a more efficient combustion process, a desirable goal from th standpoint of both exhaust emissions and fuel economy.
The state of the art contains a substantial number of patents relating t air assist atomization technology. The technology recognizes the benefits tha can be gained by the inclusion of special assist air passages that direct th assist air into interaction with the injected liquid fuel. Certain air assist fu injection systems use pressurized air, from either a pump or some other sourc of pressurization, as the assist air. Other systems rely on the pressur differential that exists between the atmosphere and the engine's inductio system during certain conditions of engine operation. It is a common techniqu to mount the fuel injectors in an engine manifold or fuel rail which is constructe to include assist air passages for delivering the assist air to the individua injectors.
It is known from commonly assigned U.S. Ser. No. 07/652,166 t construct an air assist atomizer in which the definition of the final length of th assist air passage to each fuel injector tip is provided by the cooperativ organization and arrangement of two additional parts which form an atomize assembly disposed between the nozzle of an injector and the wall of a socke that receives the injector. One advantage of that invention is that it adapts a otherwise conventional electrically-operated fuel injector for use in an air assis system without the need to make modifications to the basic injector, and with the need to make special accommodations in the injector-receiving socket ot than suitably dimensioning the socket to accept the air assist atomizer.
The air assist atomizer of the present invention is similar to that of U Ser. No. 07/652,166 in that it comprises the cooperative organization a arrangement of two individual parts; in other respects, as will become appar from the ensuing description, drawings, and claims, it is distinguished from t air assist atomizer of U.S. Ser. No. 07/652,166.
From Patentschrift DE 40 04 897 C1 it is known to construct a one-pie atomizer with a series of short, circumferentially spaced apart risers on t interior of the atomizer's end wall which abut the end of the nozzle so as thereby cooperatively define a number of circumferentially spaced apart assist openings through which assist air passes radially to act upon the inject fuel just after it has left the nozzle. In order to create and to closely control t axial dimension of these air assist openings, it would seem essential to condu precision machining operations on the interior of the end wall, and since t dimensions involved are small, it may be forecast that such machini operations will be difficult to conduct in a cost-effective manner for ma production of the atomizer. The present invention is similar to the atomizer disclosed in Patentschr
DE 40 04 897 C1 and other earlier prior art in that it comprises a number of assist openings that are circumferentially spaced apart and that convey assi air radially inwardly toward the injected fuel; it is distinguished however in th instead of risers, a separate disk is inserted into the interior of a surroundin shroud that is fitted over the nozzle. The disk is disposed axially sandwiche between, and in mutual abutment with, the nozzle and the end wall of th shroud to thereby create the air assist openings through which assist air i radially inwardly directed to the injected fuel that has just left the nozzle. Th disk can be advantageously fabricated by conventional stamping technolog and the interior of the shroud can be finished without the ostensibly elaborat measures that may be expected in the case of the atomizer described in th referenced Patentschrift.
Further features, advantages, and benefits of the present invention wi be seen in the ensuing description and claims which are accompanied b drawings. These drawings disclose a presently preferred embodiment of th invention according to the best mode contemplated at this time for carrying o the invention.
Brief Description of the Drawings Fig. 1 is a longitudinal cross sectional view through a fuel inject containing an air assist atomizer in accordance with principles of the prese invention.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of the nozzle end of the fuel injector of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a full end view in the direction of arrows 3-3 in Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a side view in the radial direction of a disk that is used in the assist atomizer.
Fig. 5 is a plan view of the disk of Fig. 4.
Fig. 6 is a plan view of a second embodiment of disk.
Fig. 7 is a plan view of a third embodiment of disk. Fig. 8 is a plan view of a fourth embodiment of disk.
Description of the Preferred Embodiment
Figs. 1-3 illustrate an electrically operated fuel injector 10 containing a air assist atomizer 12 embodying principles of the invention. Fuel injector 1 has a main longitudinal axis 14 and is a top-feed type device comprising a inlet 16 and a nozzle 18 at its opposite axial ends. The passage of liquid fu through the fuel injector between inlet 16 and nozzle 18 is controlled by th seating and unseating of the rounded tip end of a metal needle 20 on and fro a valve seat 22 located just interior of nozzle 18. Needle 20 is resiliently biase by a spring 24 to seat on seat 22 thereby closing the passage to flow. Whe the valve is electrically energized by the delivery of electric energizing current t its solenoid coil 26, the needle unseats to allow fuel flow. Figs. 1 and 2 sho the fuel injector closed.
The construction in the vicinity of nozzle 18 is shown in greater detail i Fig. 2. The fuel injector comprises a generally tubular metal housing 28 whic contains in order of assembly at the nozzle end, a metal needle guide memb 30, a metal valve seat member 32, a thin disk orifice member 34 made metal, and a metal retainer member 36. An O-ring seal 40 is disposed betwee member 32 and the inside wall of housing 28. Thin disk orifice member 3 contains a central conical dimple 42 having exactly two orifices 44, 4 diametrically opposite each other equidistant from axis 14. When the fu injector is operated open, the pressurized fuel that is supplied to the injector inlet 16 is injected from nozzle 18 in two distinctly divergent directio represented generally by the respective numerals 48, 50 in Fig. 2. T construction of the injector and its nozzle end which has thus far be described is generally like that disclosed in certain commonly assigned issu patents, and therefore will not be described further at this time so that attenti can be focused on the inventive features residing in air assist atomizer 12 a its association with fuel injector 10. The air assist atomizer comprises two parts in assembly relation with th fuel injector: one part being a shroud 52 and the other being an insert 5 Shroud 52 possesses a general cap shape having a side wall 56 and an en wall 58. Side wall 56 has a circular cylindrical inside diameter including shoulder 60 that divides it into a larger diameter portion 62 and a small diameter portion 64. Portion 64 extends from immediate contiguousness wit end wall 58 to shoulder 60 while portion 62 extends from shoulder 60 to the en of shroud 52 that is opposite end wall 58.
A portion of housing 28 has a nominally circular outside diameter 66 tha is dimensioned to allow portion 62 of shroud 52 to snuggly fit onto it. Howeve that nominally circular outside diameter 66 is provided with one or mor interruptions, such as an axial flat or slot 68, so as to thereby cooperativel define with the shroud's side wall the entrance portion of axially extendin passage means 70 for assist air to flow axially along the outside of housing 2 toward nozzle 18. The small arrows in Fig. 2 represent the assist air flow. End wall 58 extends radially inwardly from side wall 56 to provide a axially frusto-conically expanding aperture 72 which is coaxial with axis 14 an through which fuel that has just been injected from nozzle 18 passes. A raise circular annular ledge 74 is fashioned on the inside of end wall 58 in circumscription of aperture 72. Insert 54 is disposed axially between nozzle 18 and end wall 58 and is in fact held between ledge 74 and the exterior axial end face of member 36.
Figs. 5-8 disclose four different embodiments of insert 54, and for convenience each of them is uniquely identified by including a particular literal suffix after the base numeral 54 such that the respective disks are 54a, 54b, 54c, and 54d for each of Figs. 5-8 respectively. The view of Fig. 4 is equally applicable to all four embodiments and is designated by only the base numer 54. While it is possible for any given insert to be used with a fuel inject having almost any type of thin disk orifice member, or equivalent, it is intend that either insert 54b or 54d be used in a fuel injector containing the particul thin disk orifice member 34 that has been described above; inserts 54a and 5 are intended to be used with thin disk orifice members that have a single orifi at the center and no dimple.
Each insert 54 is in the form of a disk that is flat and of uniform thickne throughout. It comprises a central circular void 76 that is surrounded by circular annulus 78 which contains at least one circumferential discontinuity 8 Annulus 78 is bounded in radially outwardly spaced relationship by a secon circular annulus 82 which, as shown, is preferably circumferentially continuou A third circular annulus 84 joins annuli 78 and 82 and comprises one or mor circumferential discontinuities 86, each of which is contiguous with corresponding discontinuity 80 of annulus 78 and has a circumferential exte greater than that of the corresponding discontinuity 80.
Insert 54a has a single discontinuity 80 and a single discontinuity 8 insert 54b has two and two; insert 54c has three and three; and insert 54d ha four and four. Each discontinuity 80 is circumferentially centered with respe to its contiguous discontinuity 86, and in the case of inserts 54b, 54c, and 54 the discontinuities 80 are of equal circumferential dimensions and are arrange in a uniform pattern such that each discontinuity 80 is equally circumferentiall spaced from immediately adjacent ones.
The outside diameter (O.D.) of an insert 54 is dimensioned just slightl less than the inside diameter (I.D.) of side wall portion 64 to allow the insert t pass axially through the shroud so that it can be disposed against the inside end wall 58 preparatory to assembling the atomizer to the fuel injector. In thi way, annulus 82 functions as a locator to properly center, i.e. radially locate, th insert within the shroud. Such placement serves to dispose annulus 78 o ledge 74 so that when the insert-containing shroud is thereafter assemble onto the nozzle by advancing the shroud over the end of housing 28, annulu 78 will be sandwiched between and in mutual abutment with ledge 74 and th annular end surface of member 36, as appears in Figs. 1 and 2.
Thus after assembly of the atomizer to the fuel injector, the sandwiche annulus 78 will in cooperation with the end surface of member 36 and ledge 7 define a number of air assist openings 88 (see Fig. 2) through which assist passes radially inwardly toward fuel just injected from the nozzle. The ax dimension of each opening 88 is equal to the thickness of insert 54, and circumferential extent is equal to the circumferential dimension of t corresponding discontinuity 80 in the insert. Assist air enters each opening from the corresponding discontinuity 86 which is in communication with t inner downstream end of passage means 70.
The illustrated inserts 54 are advantageous in that they can fabricated by stamping from sheet material. Because they are flat and uniform thickness throughout, the inserts have an overall axial dimension that equal to their thickness. While the illustrated inserts do not have expre provision for securing circumferential registry with the corresponding shroud, a express means therefor could be incorporated if desired. Likewise, it i possible to secure proper circumferential registry without an express mean therefor. In such case, the insert is properly circumferentially oriented on th shroud prior to assembling the shroud over the end of the nozzle. Suc circumferential registry is important in the case of a fuel injector which has thin disk orifice member like that illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2. This is because is deemed preferable to align diametrically opposite openings 88 on th common diameter between orifices 44 and 46.
The insert and shroud are fabricated from suitable materials, such a stainless steels. It is preferred that the covers between void 76 an discontinuities 80 be kept sharp while those between discontinuities 80 and 8 be radiused. The several parts of the fuel injector are fabricated fro conventional parts and materials in known manner.
The atomizer-equipped fuel injector 10 is adapted to be installed i manifold (not shown) that delivers assist air to the open upstream end o passage means 70. Axially spaced apart O-rings 90, 92 on the outside o housing 28 and the outside of shroud 52 provide for sealing of th atomizer-equipped fuel injector to a socket in the manifold for receiving the injector.
In use, the air atomizer promotes the atomization of fuel being injected. In the case of the illustrated fuel injector, the injections along the directions 48, 50 will be nebulized by the atomizer into the shape of respective clouds, as distinguished from narrower streams. Of course, it should be understood that principles of the invention may be practiced in other than only the specifical disclosed examples.

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CLAIMS What is Claimed is:
1. An air-assisted fuel injector having a nozzle from which fuel injected into an induction air system of an internal combustion engine and assist means fitted onto said nozzle for directing assist air to flow axially alo the outside of said nozzle and then radially inwardly toward injected fuel th has just left said nozzle to assist in atomizing the same, said air assist mea comprising a shroud member that is disposed over said nozzle, that has a si wall cooperating with said nozzle to form axially extending passage means v which assist air passes axially along the outside of said nozzle, and that has end wall extending radially inwardly from said side wall to form aperture mea through which the injected fuel that has just left said nozzle passes, said assist means further comprising a separate insert member disposed betwe said shroud and said nozzle characterized in that said insert memb comprises a disk of uniform thickness comprising an annulus that sandwiched axially between and in mutual abutment with both said end w and said nozzle, and in that said annulus contains at least one circumferenti discontinuity that cooperates with said end wall and said nozzle to form corresponding at least one air assist opening through which radially inward flo of assist air passes toward the injected fuel that has just left said nozzle, said least one air assist opening having an axial dimension that is equal to sai thickness of said disk.
2. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 1 in which sai annulus is circular in shape.
3. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 1 in which th entirety of said disk is flat and planar throughout such that the overall axia dimension of said disk is equal to its thickness.
4. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 1 in which said dis comprises a locating means disposed radially of said annulus and coacting wit said shroud for radially locating said annulus.
5. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 4 in which sai locating means comprises a second annulus that is disposed radially outwardl of the first-mentioned annulus and that coacts with said side wall of said shrou for radially locating said first-mentioned annulus, and in which said disk furth comprises a through-hole between said second annulus and sai first-mentioned annulus via which assist air passes to said at least one a assist opening, said through-hole having a greater circumferential extent tha said at least one air assist opening.
6. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 5 in which sai second annulus is circumferentially continuous.
7. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 6 in which sai second annulus and said first-mentioned annulus are both circular in shape an are disposed in a common plane.
8. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 7 in which th entirety of said disk is flat and planar throughout such that the overall axi dimension of said disk is equal to its thickness.
9. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 8 in which sai first-mentioned annulus comprises plural such air assist openings arranged in circumferentially uniform pattern wherein each such air assist opening i spaced circumferentially substantially equidistant from immediately adjacen ones.
10. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 1 in which said en wall comprises an internal raised ledge against which said annulus abuts.
11. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 10 in which sai annulus comprises plural such air assist openings arranged in circumferentially uniform pattern wherein each such air assist opening i spaced circumferentially substantially equidistant from immediately adjacen ones.
12. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 11 in which sa disk comprises a locating means disposed radially of said annulus and coacti with said shroud for radially locating said annulus.
13. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 12 in which sa locating means comprises a second annulus that is disposed radially outward of the first-mentioned annulus and that coacts with said side wall of said shrou for radially locating said first-mentioned annulus.
14. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 13 in which sai second annulus and said first-mentioned annulus are both circular in shape an are disposed in a common plane.
15. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 1 in which sai nozzle comprises means for injecting fuel from exactly two injection orifices th are diametrically opposite each other in said nozzle and that direct respectiv portions of the injected fuel in mutual divergence, said at least one air assis opening comprises exactly two such air assist openings that are diametricall opposite each other, and in which said two such injection orifices and said tw such air assist openings lie on a common diameter when viewed axially of th nozzle.
16. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 1 in which sai nozzle comprises means for injecting fuel from exactly two injection orifices tha are diametrically opposite each other in said nozzle and that direct respectiv portions of the injected fuel in mutual divergence, said at least one air assis opening comprises exactly four such air assist openings that are ninety degrees apart, and in which said two injection orifices and two diametrically opposite ones of said exactly four such air assist openings lie on a common diameter when viewed axially of the nozzle.
17. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 1 in which at least a portion of the axial length of said side wall of said shroud member comprises a transverse cross section which has a nominally circular inside diameter, at least a portion of the axial length of said nozzle comprises a transverse cross section which has a nominally circular outside diameter, said at least a portion of th axial length of said side wall of said shroud member and said at least a portio of the axial length of said nozzle have their respective nominal inside an outside diameters snuggly fitted together, and said at least a portion of the axi length of said nozzle comprises one or more interruptions of its nominall circular outside diameter that cooperate with said at least a portion of the axi length of said side wall of said shroud member to define at least portion of sai axially extending passage means.
18. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 17 in which said a least a portion of the axial length of said side wall of said shroud membe includes that axial portion of said side wall that is most distant from said en wall of said shroud member.
19. An air-assisted fuel injector having a nozzle from which fuel i injected into an induction air system of an internal combustion engine and ai assist means fitted onto said nozzle for directing assist air to flow axially alon the outside of said nozzle and then radially inwardly toward injected fuel tha has just left said nozzle to assist in atomizing the same, said air assist mean comprising a shroud member that is disposed over said nozzle, that has a sid wall cooperating with said nozzle to form axially extending passage means vi which assist air passes axially along the outside of said nozzle, and that has a end wall extending radially inwardly from said side wall to form aperture mean through which the injected fuel that has just left said nozzle passes, said ai assist means further comprising a separate insert member disposed betwee said shroud and said nozzle characterized in that said insert membe comprises a disk comprising an annulus that is sandwiched in the direction o its thickness axially between and in mutual abutment with both said end wal and said nozzle, and in that said annulus contains at least one circumferentia discontinuity that cooperates with said end wall and said nozzle to form corresponding at least one air assist opening through which radially inward flo of assist air passes toward the injected fuel that has just left said nozzle, said a least one air assist opening having an axial dimension that is equal to th thickness of said annulus, and in which said disk comprises a locating mean dϊsposed radially of said annulus and coacting with said shroud for radial locating said annulus.
20. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 19 in which sa locating means comprises a second annulus that is disposed radially outward of the first-mentioned annulus and that coacts with said side wall of said shrou for radially locating said first-mentioned annulus.
21. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 19 in which sai disk has a uniform thickness throughout and is flat and planar throughout.
22. An insert that is used as part of an assist air atomizer that i disposed on the nozzle of a fuel injector, said insert being disposed betwee such a nozzle and a shroud of the atomizer and comprising a flat, plana circular disc of uniform thickness throughout comprising a central circular void a circular annulus surrounding said void and comprising at least on circumferential discontinuity, a second circular annulus surrounding th first-mentioned circular annulus in outwardly spaced relationship, and a thir circular annulus that joins said first-mentioned annulus and said secon annulus, said third circular annulus comprising at least one circumferentia discontinuity that is contiguous with said at least one circumferentia discontinuity of said first-mentioned circular annulus and that has circumferential extent that exceeds the circumferential extent of said least on circumferential discontinuity of said first-mentioned annulus.
23. An air-assisted fuel injector having a nozzle from which fuel is injected into an induction air system of an internal combustion engine and air assist means fitted onto said nozzle for directing assist air to flow axially along the outside of said nozzle and then radially inwardly toward injected fuel that has just left said nozzle to assist in atomizing the same, said air assist means comprising a shroud member that is disposed over said nozzle, that has a side wall cooperating with said nozzle to form axially extending passage means via which assist air passes axially along the outside of said nozzle, at least a portion of the axial length of said side wall of said shroud member comprises a transverse cross section which has a nominally circular inside diameter, at least a portion of the axial length of said nozzle comprises a transverse cross secti which has a nominally circular outside diameter, said at least a portion of th axial length of said side wall of said shroud member and said at least a porti of the axial length of said nozzle have their respective nominal inside an outside diameters snuggly fitted together, characterized in that said at least portion of the axial length of said nozzle comprises one or more interruptions its nominally circular outside diameter that cooperate with said at least a portio of the axial length of said side wall of said shroud member to define at lea portion of said axially extending passage means.
24. An air-assisted fuel injector as set forth in claim 23 in which sai shroud member has an end wall extending radially inwardly from its side wall t form aperture means through which the injected fuel that has just left sai nozzle passes, and in which said at least a portion of the axial length of sai side wall of said shroud member includes that axial portion of said side wall th is most distant from said end wall of said shroud member.
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