F02D2041/2037

Drive unit of fuel injection device

In a drive unit of a fuel injection device, an electric current is supplied to the fuel injection device by applying a high voltage to the fuel injection device from a high voltage source whose voltage is boosted to a voltage higher than a battery voltage at the time of opening a valve of the fuel injection device. Thereafter, the electric current supplied to the fuel injection device is lowered to a current value at which a valve element cannot be held in a valve open state by stopping the applying of the high voltage from the high voltage source. Thereafter, in a stage where a supply current is switched to a hold current, another high voltage is applied to the fuel injection device from the high voltage source.

CONTROL DEVICE FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC FUEL INJECTION VALVE

Because the relationship of the fuel injection quantity to a designated injection period differs in a half-lift region and a full-lift region, the purpose of the present invention is to bring the flow rate characteristics of an intermediate-lift region close to the flow rate characteristics of the full-lift region and improve the controllability of small fuel injection quantities. Provided are a peak current supply period in which a valve body of a fuel injection valve causes the magnetic force necessary for a valve-opening action to be generated, and a lift quantity adjustment period in which, after the peak current supply period, a current lower than the peak current is passed for a prescribed period; further provided is a current interrupt period in which a drive current is rapidly lowered before the lift quantity adjustment period.

Method for Operating a High Pressure Pump of an Injection System and an Injection System
20170030288 · 2017-02-02 · ·

A method for operating a high-pressure pump of an injection system and an injection system is provided. The method relates to a switching off of additional pulses, which are applied to a valve of the high-pressure pump, if the determined coil temperature of the valve exceeds a limit value. The method is, for instance, then carried out if additional pulses are applied to the valve to reduce noise (whisper function). Current information and voltage information from the control signal of the valve of the high-pressure pump are used to measure the temperature of the valve and switch off additional current pulses through this information if there is a risk of the valve overheating. The disclosure further describes an injection system of a combustion engine, wherein the injection system comprises a high-pressure pump having a valve and a corresponding control unit.