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US2556369A
US2556369A US739668A US73966847A US2556369A US 2556369 A US2556369 A US 2556369A US 739668 A US739668 A US 739668A US 73966847 A US73966847 A US 73966847A US 2556369 A US2556369 A US 2556369A
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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
    • F02M47/00Fuel-injection apparatus operated cyclically with fuel-injection valves actuated by fluid pressure
    • F02M47/02Fuel-injection apparatus operated cyclically with fuel-injection valves actuated by fluid pressure of accumulator-injector type, i.e. having fuel pressure of accumulator tending to open, and fuel pressure in other chamber tending to close, injection valves and having means for periodically releasing that closing pressure
    • 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
    • F02M61/04Fuel-injectors not provided for in groups F02M39/00 - F02M57/00 or F02M67/00 having valves, e.g. having a plurality of valves in series
    • F02M61/10Other injectors with elongated valve bodies, i.e. of needle-valve type
    • 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
    • F02M2700/00Supplying, feeding or preparing air, fuel, fuel air mixtures or auxiliary fluids for a combustion engine; Use of exhaust gas; Compressors for piston engines
    • F02M2700/07Nozzles and injectors with controllable fuel supply
    • F02M2700/074Injection valve actuated by fuel pressure for pressurised fuel supply

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  • This invention relates to fuel injection apparatus and has particular reference to a simplied and relatively economical nozzle holder assembly and accumulator system for such apparatus.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a relatively simple and economical fuel injection apparatus.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a fuel injection apparatus which may be satisfactorily employed with pumps having various outputs and on various size engines.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a device of the type set forth wherein pressure surges during fuel injection by thenozzle are substantially eliminated.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a device of the type set forth which allows the positioning of the fue] injection pump at a position remote from the fuel injection nozzle.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a device of the type set forth wherein it is possible to employ a fuel injection pump without the usual delivery valve.
  • Fig. 1 is a side view, partially in section, of a nozzle and nozzle holder embodying the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary view of the construction shown in Fig. 1 but on an enlarged scale;
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view of the construction shown in Fig. 1 taken on an enlarged scale but showing a section through the nozzle.
  • the construction shown embodying the invention comprises the inlet stud I and the nozzle holder body 2 which are secured together in aligned relation by the retaining nut 3a flange 3a adapted to engage a shoulder 3b on the inlet stud I and which also has an interior threaded portion adapted to engage a threaded portion on the exterior surface of the nozzle holder body 2 adjacent the end thereof for retaining said parts in assembled, aligned relation.
  • nozzle holder 2 body 2 Adjacent the opposite end of the nozzle holder 2 body 2 there is secured the nozzle 4 by means of the cap nut 5 which has a threaded portion engaging a threaded portion adjacent the end of the nozzle holder body 2 to retain the parts in assembled, aligned relation.
  • the nozzle 4 shown is of the conventional hole type, but it will be understood that other conventional types of nozzles such as the usual pintle type nozzles may be employed instead of the type of nozzle shown for the purpose of illustration.
  • the inlet stud I has the threaded portion Ii for connection to the fuel supply line, not shown, from which fuel is supplied to the nozzle holder body and nozzle from the usual fuel supply pump, also not shown. Fuel from the fuel supply line enters the inlet stud I through the opening 'I.
  • the check valve 9 which is retained on its seat to close the passageway I by the coil compression spring I0 which, in turn, is retained in position by the hollow cap I I forming a spring seat and which cap is threaded for adjustment within the inlet stud I to adjust the tension of the spring I0.
  • the nozzle holder body 2 is provided with the chambers I2 and 'I3 and between the adjacent ends of the nozzle holder body 2 and the nozzle 4 is positioned the intermediate disc I4.
  • the coil spring I5 engaging the spring seat I6 which, in turn, engages the end of th nozzle valve I1 whereby the spring I5 normally urges the nozzle valve I'I into closed position to prevent discharge of fuel through the nozzle.
  • An accumulator system comprising. a nozzle holder having a nozzle holder body anda separate fuel inlet studV secured in aligned relation, an accumulator chamber in said nozzle holder body., a fuel inlet line in said-v fuel' inlet stud lcommunieating with said chamber and adapted to supply fuel thereto, a check Valve in said fuel inlet adapted to control the passage of f-uel to said chamber, a separate nozzle, means for supporting said nozzle in operative relation relative to said nozzle holder body, a fuel line extending laetween said chamber and said nozzle, a spring chamber inv said nozzle holder body between said accumulator chamber and said nozzle, a spring' in said chamber normally urging' the nozzle valve into closed position and a fuel duct connecting said fuel inlet line and saidv spring chamber.
  • An accumulator system comprising a nozzle holder having a nozzle holder body and a stud.

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June l2, 1951 H. HOGE-MAN y 2,556,369
' i ACCUMULATOR TYPE INJECTION NozzLE Filed April 5, 1947 u HANS Hogar/IAN Patented June 1211951 ACCUMULATOR TYPE INJECTION NOZZLE Hans Hogeman, Longmeadow, Mass., assigner to American Bosch Corporation, Springfield, Mass., a corporation of New York Application April 5, 1947, Serial No. 739,668
v 2 Claims.
This invention relates to fuel injection apparatus and has particular reference to a simplied and relatively economical nozzle holder assembly and accumulator system for such apparatus.
An object of the invention is to provide a relatively simple and economical fuel injection apparatus.
Another object of the invention is to provide a fuel injection apparatus which may be satisfactorily employed with pumps having various outputs and on various size engines.
Another object of the invention is to provide a device of the type set forth wherein pressure surges during fuel injection by thenozzle are substantially eliminated.
Another object of the invention is to provide a device of the type set forth which allows the positioning of the fue] injection pump at a position remote from the fuel injection nozzle.
Another object of the invention is to provide a device of the type set forth wherein it is possible to employ a fuel injection pump without the usual delivery valve.
Other objects of the invention will be apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings and it will be understood that changes may be made in the details of construction and arrangement of parts, as the preferred form has been shown by way of illustration only.
Referring to the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a side view, partially in section, of a nozzle and nozzle holder embodying the invention;
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary view of the construction shown in Fig. 1 but on an enlarged scale; and
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view of the construction shown in Fig. 1 taken on an enlarged scale but showing a section through the nozzle.
Referring more particularly to the drawings wherein similar reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, the construction shown embodying the invention comprises the inlet stud I and the nozzle holder body 2 which are secured together in aligned relation by the retaining nut 3a flange 3a adapted to engage a shoulder 3b on the inlet stud I and which also has an interior threaded portion adapted to engage a threaded portion on the exterior surface of the nozzle holder body 2 adjacent the end thereof for retaining said parts in assembled, aligned relation. y
Adjacent the opposite end of the nozzle holder 2 body 2 there is secured the nozzle 4 by means of the cap nut 5 which has a threaded portion engaging a threaded portion adjacent the end of the nozzle holder body 2 to retain the parts in assembled, aligned relation.
The nozzle 4 shown is of the conventional hole type, but it will be understood that other conventional types of nozzles such as the usual pintle type nozzles may be employed instead of the type of nozzle shown for the purpose of illustration.
The inlet stud I has the threaded portion Ii for connection to the fuel supply line, not shown, from which fuel is supplied to the nozzle holder body and nozzle from the usual fuel supply pump, also not shown. Fuel from the fuel supply line enters the inlet stud I through the opening 'I.
Within the opening 8 in the inlet stud I is positioned the check valve 9 which is retained on its seat to close the passageway I by the coil compression spring I0 which, in turn, is retained in position by the hollow cap I I forming a spring seat and which cap is threaded for adjustment within the inlet stud I to adjust the tension of the spring I0.
The nozzle holder body 2 is provided with the chambers I2 and 'I3 and between the adjacent ends of the nozzle holder body 2 and the nozzle 4 is positioned the intermediate disc I4.
Within the chamber I3 is positioned the coil spring I5 engaging the spring seat I6 which, in turn, engages the end of th nozzle valve I1 whereby the spring I5 normally urges the nozzle valve I'I into closed position to prevent discharge of fuel through the nozzle.
When fuel is supplied to the system from the fuel injection pump, such fuel enters the inlet stud through the opening 'I and as the pressure of such fuel is greater than the pressure of the spring I Il, the check valve 9 is lifted from its seat and fuel enters the chamber 8 and passes through the opening I8 in the cap II and fills the accumulator chamber I2 from which fuel passes through the duct I9 in the nozzle holder body 2 to the annular groove 20 in the intermediate disc I4 from which it passes through a number of holes 2I and corresponding holes 22 in the nozzle 4 to the annular groove 23 adjacent the end of the nozzle valve I1.
At the same time fuel passes through the duct 24 in the inlet stud and nozzle holder body 2 to the spring chamber I3. As the fuel supplied to both the chamber I2 and the chamber I3 is from the same source and, therefore, under the same pressure, there is no pressure deviation between the fuel in these two chambers.
2,556,369 l Y n Y* When the fuel injection pump spills, pressure in the fuel supply line and the inlet 1 in the inlet stud l is relieved, thereby allowing closing of the check valve 9 by the action of the spring lll due to the pressure difference across said check valve and at the same time pressure in the chamber i3 is relieved and the pressure of the fuel from the accumulator chamber I2 in the annular groove 23 engages the area 25 on the nozzle valve Il, thereby raising said valve against the pressure of the spring l5 and allowing the discharge of fuel from the nozzle through the openings 276 until the pressure against the area 25 is reduced through the discharge of fuel to a point where the action of the spring l5 is sufficient to close the nozzle valve at which time discharge of fuel through the nozzle ceases and the action is repeated.
From the foregoing, it will be seen that I 'have provided a new and improved, relatively simple andeconomical accumulator apparatus. and system for fuel injection.
Having described my invention,` I claim:
1l. An accumulator system'. comprising. a nozzle holder having a nozzle holder body anda separate fuel inlet studV secured in aligned relation, an accumulator chamber in said nozzle holder body., a fuel inlet line in said-v fuel' inlet stud lcommunieating with said chamber and adapted to supply fuel thereto, a check Valve in said fuel inlet adapted to control the passage of f-uel to said chamber, a separate nozzle, means for supporting said nozzle in operative relation relative to said nozzle holder body, a fuel line extending laetween said chamber and said nozzle, a spring chamber inv said nozzle holder body between said accumulator chamber and said nozzle, a spring' in said chamber normally urging' the nozzle valve into closed position and a fuel duct connecting said fuel inlet line and saidv spring chamber.
2. An accumulator system comprising a nozzle holder having a nozzle holder body and a stud.
separate fuel inlet stud secured in aligned relation, an accumulator chamber in said nozzle holder body, a fuel inlet line in said fuel inlet stud communicating with said chamber and adapted to supply fuel thereto, a check valve chamber in said fuel inlet stud, a check valve in said check valve chamber in said fuel inlet stud adapted to control the passage of fuel to said chamber, a1 separate nozzle, means for a nozzle holding member secured to said nozzle holder body for supporting said nozzle in operative relation. relative to said nozzle holder body, a fuel line extending between said chamber and said nozzle; a spring .chamber in said nozzle holder body between said accumulator chamber and said nozzle, a spring in said chamber normally urging the nozzle valve into closed position and a fuel duct connected to said fuel inlet line outside of said check valve and connecting said fuel inlet line and said spring chamber.
HAN-S HOGER/IAN.
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US3409226A (en) * 1965-06-11 1968-11-05 Sulzer Ag Fuel injection apparatus for piston-type internal combustion engines
US3598314A (en) * 1970-01-30 1971-08-10 Caterpillar Tractor Co Accumulator-type injection valve
US3817456A (en) * 1972-07-18 1974-06-18 J Schlappkohl Fuel injection nozzle for internal combustion engines
US3982694A (en) * 1975-12-29 1976-09-28 Caterpillar Tractor Co. Accumulator type fuel injection assembly
US4266728A (en) * 1978-12-22 1981-05-12 Ambac Industries, Incorporated Leakless fuel injection nozzle and holder assembly
DE3048385A1 (en) * 1979-12-25 1981-09-17 Kabushiki Kaisha Komatsu Seisakusho, Tokyo INJECTION VALVE FOR A COMBUSTION ENGINE
DE3401658A1 (en) * 1983-01-20 1984-07-26 Kabushiki Kaisha Kanesaka Gijutsu Kenkyusho, Kawasaki, Kanagawa FUEL INJECTION DEVICE
US4997133A (en) * 1987-08-25 1991-03-05 Ausiello Francesco P Electromagnetically-controlled fuel injection valve for I.C. engines
US5904300A (en) * 1996-11-15 1999-05-18 Daimler-Benz Ag Fuel injector
US6412706B1 (en) * 1998-03-20 2002-07-02 Lucas Industries Fuel injector

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US1505331A (en) * 1921-03-28 1924-08-19 Weber Engine Company Spraying nozzle for oil engines
GB448752A (en) * 1935-10-31 1936-06-15 Harry Ralph Ricardo Improvements in or relating to fuel injection apparatus for internal combustion engines of the liquid fuel injection compression ignition type
US2091037A (en) * 1933-10-28 1937-08-24 Chrysler Corp Diesel engine
GB482500A (en) * 1936-09-16 1938-03-30 Bosch Robert Improvements in or relating to fluid controlled fuel injection valves for internal combustion engines
GB525630A (en) * 1938-02-25 1940-09-02 Bosch Gmbh Robert Improvements in or relating to fuel injectors for internal combustion engines
US2263197A (en) * 1939-03-08 1941-11-18 Eisemann Magneto Corp Fuel injection nozzle
US2283725A (en) * 1938-04-11 1942-05-19 Eichelberg Gustav Fuel-injection nozzle valve
GB546598A (en) * 1941-01-17 1942-07-21 George Amery Improvements in or relating to fuel-injection apparatus for internal-combustion engines
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US1505331A (en) * 1921-03-28 1924-08-19 Weber Engine Company Spraying nozzle for oil engines
US2091037A (en) * 1933-10-28 1937-08-24 Chrysler Corp Diesel engine
GB448752A (en) * 1935-10-31 1936-06-15 Harry Ralph Ricardo Improvements in or relating to fuel injection apparatus for internal combustion engines of the liquid fuel injection compression ignition type
GB482500A (en) * 1936-09-16 1938-03-30 Bosch Robert Improvements in or relating to fluid controlled fuel injection valves for internal combustion engines
GB525630A (en) * 1938-02-25 1940-09-02 Bosch Gmbh Robert Improvements in or relating to fuel injectors for internal combustion engines
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US3409226A (en) * 1965-06-11 1968-11-05 Sulzer Ag Fuel injection apparatus for piston-type internal combustion engines
US3598314A (en) * 1970-01-30 1971-08-10 Caterpillar Tractor Co Accumulator-type injection valve
US3817456A (en) * 1972-07-18 1974-06-18 J Schlappkohl Fuel injection nozzle for internal combustion engines
US3982694A (en) * 1975-12-29 1976-09-28 Caterpillar Tractor Co. Accumulator type fuel injection assembly
US4266728A (en) * 1978-12-22 1981-05-12 Ambac Industries, Incorporated Leakless fuel injection nozzle and holder assembly
DE3048385A1 (en) * 1979-12-25 1981-09-17 Kabushiki Kaisha Komatsu Seisakusho, Tokyo INJECTION VALVE FOR A COMBUSTION ENGINE
DE3401658A1 (en) * 1983-01-20 1984-07-26 Kabushiki Kaisha Kanesaka Gijutsu Kenkyusho, Kawasaki, Kanagawa FUEL INJECTION DEVICE
US4997133A (en) * 1987-08-25 1991-03-05 Ausiello Francesco P Electromagnetically-controlled fuel injection valve for I.C. engines
US5904300A (en) * 1996-11-15 1999-05-18 Daimler-Benz Ag Fuel injector
US6412706B1 (en) * 1998-03-20 2002-07-02 Lucas Industries Fuel injector

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