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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 28, 1995
Filed:
Nov. 01, 1993
James Zizelman, Rochester, NY (US);
Corrine A Volo, Webster, NY (US);
Roland S Taylor, Honeoye Falls, NY (US);
Jeffrey A Rock, West Henrietta, NY (US);
General Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI (US);
Abstract
A fuel system is disclosed having a fuel nozzle which receives pulsed, pressurized fuel for injection into the intake of an engine. The nozzle has a valve seat assembly with an upstream and a downstream seat interconnected by a longitudinal passage and by a bypass extending from upstream of the first seat to a location intermediate of the two seats. A poppet valve assembly has interconnected upstream and a downstream valve members operable relative to respective valve seats to regulate flow through the nozzle. A biasing member urges the valve member into a closed position in which the upstream valve member is unseated and the downstream valve member is seated to interrupt flow therethrough and out of the nozzle. Introduction of a fuel pulse into the nozzle moves the upstream valve member into engagement with its valve seat to thereby unseat the downstream valve member to allow fuel flow through the bypass around the upstream valve/seat and out of the nozzle through the open, downstream valve/seat. The bypass defines a fixed orifice for fuel flow through the nozzle and can produce a majority of the pressure drop and fuel metering functioning the fuel system.