An improved fuel injection apparatus and method have a variable area injector arrangement in which a pintle defines a pilot orifice extending through a tip of the pintle for supplying a pilot flow of fuel through the fuel injector at low fuel pressures, and in particular when the pintle tip is seale
An improved fuel injection apparatus and method have a variable area injector arrangement in which a pintle defines a pilot orifice extending through a tip of the pintle for supplying a pilot flow of fuel through the fuel injector at low fuel pressures, and in particular when the pintle tip is sealed against a variable flow orifice of the variable area injector arrangement.
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1. A fuel injector apparatus, comprising: a variable area injector arrangement having a pintle and spring operatively connected to an injector housing in such a manner that the spring urges a tip of the pintle to seal against a variable flow orifice of the housing, and such that application of press
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A fuel injector apparatus, comprising: a variable area injector arrangement having a pintle and spring operatively connected to an injector housing in such a manner that the spring urges a tip of the pintle to seal against a variable flow orifice of the housing, and such that application of pressurized fuel within the injector housing causes the pintle to move such that the pintle tip is moved out of contact with the variable flow orifice of the housing as a function of the pressure of the pressurized fuel in the injector housing, to thereby provide a corresponding variable area for passage of the pressurized fuel through the variable flow orifice about the tip of the pintle;the pintle further defining a pilot orifice extending through the tip of the pintle for supplying a pilot flow of fuel through the fuel injector apparatus when the pintle tip is sealed against the variable flow orifice;wherein: the injector housing defines a fuel cavity disposed about the pintle upstream of the variable flow orifice for receiving the pressurized fuel;the pintle defines a pilot orifice supply conduit extending through the pintle to provide fluid communication between the fuel cavity in the injector housing and the pilot orifice;wherein, the pilot orifice is a simplex nozzle; andwherein, the simplex nozzle comprises a spin chamber disposed upstream of the pilot orifice and the supply conduit includes a portion thereof directed tangentially to the spin chamber. 2. A fuel injector apparatus, comprising; a variable area injector arrangement having a pintle and spring operatively connected to an injector housing in such a manner that the spring urges a tip of the pintle to seal against a variable flow orifice of the housing, and such that application of pressurized fuel within the injector housing causes the pintle to move such that the pintle tip is moved out of contact with the variable flow orifice of the housing as a function of the pressure of the pressurized fuel in the injector housing, to thereby provide a corresponding variable area for passage of the pressurized fuel through the variable flow orifice about the tip of the pintle;the pintle further defining a pilot orifice extending through the tip of the pintle for supplying a pilot flow of fuel through the fuel injector apparatus when the pintle tip is sealed against the variable flow orifice;wherein: the injector housing defines a fuel cavity disposed about the pintle upstream of the variable flow orifice for receiving the pressurized fuel;the pintle defines a pilot orifice supply conduit extending through the pintle to provide fluid communication between the fuel cavity in the injector housing and the pilot orifice; andfurther comprising, a check valve disposed upstream from the pilot orifice and configured for precluding fuel flow through the pilot orifice until the pressurized fuel in the fuel cavity has reached a cracking pressure of the check valve. 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein, the check valve includes a movable valve element having a spring operatively connected to the valve element for urging the valve element into a closed position. 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein, the pilot orifice is a plain orifice. 5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein, the pilot orifice is a simplex nozzle. 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein, the simplex nozzle comprises a spin chamber disposed upstream of the pilot orifice and the supply conduit includes a portion thereof directed tangentially to the spin chamber. 7. A method for operating a fuel injector apparatus, the method comprising: supplying a main flow of fuel at a first flow rate through a variable area injector arrangement having a pintle and spring disposed within an injector housing in such a manner that the spring urges a tip of the pintle to seal against a variable flow orifice of the housing, and such that application of pressurized fuel within the injector housing causes the pintle to move such that the pintle tip is moved out of contact with the variable flow orifice of the housing as a function of the pressure of the pressurized fuel in the injector housing, to thereby provide a corresponding variable area for passage of the pressurized fuel through the variable flow orifice about the tip of the pintle;supplying a pilot flow of fuel through the fuel injector apparatus at a second flow rate lower than the first flow rate through a pilot orifice extending through the tip of the pintle when the pintle tip is sealed against the variable flow orifice; andfurther comprising, closing off the pilot flow with a check valve disposed upstream from the pilot orifice, at fuel pressures below a cracking pressure of the check valve. 8. A fuel injector apparatus, comprising: a variable area injector arrangement having a pintle and pintle spring operatively connected to an injector housing in such a manner that the spring urges a tip of the pintle to seal against a variable flow orifice of the housing, and such that application of pressurized fuel within the injector housing causes the pintle to move such that the pintle tip is moved out of contact with the variable flow orifice of the housing as a function of the pressure of the pressurized fuel in the injector housing, to thereby provide a corresponding variable area for passage of the pressurized fuel through the variable flow orifice about the tip of the pintle; andthe pintle further defining a pilot orifice extending through the tip of the pintle providing fluid communication through the fuel injector apparatus to thereby provide a path for a pilot flow of the pressurized fluid from the pilot orifice when the pintle tip is sealed against the variable flow orifice;the pintle having a pintle shaft with the tip of the pintle being attached at a proximal end thereof, the pintle shaft slidingly passing through the injector housing and terminating in a distal end of the pintle shaft disposed outside of the injector housing;the spring being operatively disposed between the injector housing and the distal end of the pintle shaft;wherein: the injector housing further comprises first and second housing sections thereof defining an injector axis and fixedly joined to one another to define a fuel cavity inside the housing upstream from the variable flow orifice about the shaft of the pintle;the first housing section including the variable flow orifice disposed substantially about the injector axis;the second housing section defining a pintle bore therein disposed about the injector axis for sliding passage therethrough of the pintle shaft;the second housing section also defining a fluid passage therethrough providing fluid communication through the second housing section to the fluid cavity within the injector housing;the second housing section further having a distal end thereof defining a spring seat for operative receipt thereupon of a first end of the injector spring;the pintle defines a pilot orifice supply conduit extending through the pintle to provide fluid communication between the fuel cavity in the injector housing and the pilot orifice; andthe apparatus further comprises a second spring seat operatively connected between a second end of the spring and the distal end of the pintle shaft. 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein, the pilot orifice is a plain orifice. 10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein, the pilot orifice is a simplex nozzle. 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein, the simplex nozzle comprises a spin chamber disposed upstream of the pilot orifice and the supply conduit includes a portion thereof directed tangentially to the spin chamber. 12. A fuel injector apparatus, comprising: a variable area injector arrangement having a pintle and spring operatively connected to an injector housing in such a manner that the spring urges a tip of the pintle to seal against a variable flow orifice of the housing, and such that application of pressurized fuel within the injector housing causes the pintle to move such that the pintle tip is moved out of contact with the variable flow orifice of the housing as a function of the pressure of the pressurized fuel in the injector housing, to thereby provide a corresponding variable area for passage of the pressurized fuel through the variable flow orifice about the tip of the pintle;a simplex nozzle for supplying a pilot flow of fuel through the fuel injector apparatus when the pintle tip is sealed against the variable flow orifice; andwherein the simplex nozzle comprises a simplex orifice having a spin chamber disposed upstream of the simplex orifice, and a plurality of supply conduits which include portions thereof directed tangentially to an outer peripheral wall of the spin chamber to generate a swirling or vortex motion in the pilot flow of fuel passing through the spin chamber. 13. The fuel injector apparatus of claim 12, wherein the simplex nozzle is formed at least in part by the pintle such that the simplex orifice extends through the tip of the pintle.
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