F02M63/0029

Fuel injection valve

A fuel injection valve includes a needle valve that controls communication between a high pressure chamber and an injection hole, a follower valve provided inside a control chamber controlled by fuel pressure inside an intermediate chamber, and an open-close valve that controls communication between a first passage and a low pressure passage and communication between a second passage and the low pressure passage. The fuel injection valve is configured to control the gradient of the fuel injection rate from the injection hole with an improved configuration.

Fuel injection valve

The invention relates to a fuel injection valve for the intermittent injection of fuel into the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine having a housing which has a high pressure chamber and a low pressure chamber. In addition, the fuel injection valve has a control chamber which is divided by means of a control valve into a first and a second control chamber. The control valve in turn has a valve guide and a valve insert, wherein an outflow throttle which connects the first control chamber to the second control chamber is arranged in the valve guide. According to the invention, the connection which is formed by way of the outflow throttle between the first control chamber and the second control chamber can be interrupted temporarily in a targeted manner.

Pump having pilot-actuated admission valve
11105306 · 2021-08-31 · ·

A pump includes a pump body having an admission valve movable therein to alternately block and unblock a valve seat to connect a low pressure space to a pumping chamber. A control valve is positioned fluidly between a control chamber and the low pressure space, and moves between a closed position where the control chamber receives high pressure for hydraulically actuating the admission valve, and an open position where the control chamber is connected to the low pressure space to enable closing of the admission valve. The pilot actuation of the admission valve produces a greater travel distance and efficiency than what might be available with certain other actuating mechanisms.

INJECTOR FOR INJECTING FUEL

A fuel injector having a seat plate with a passage throttle; a valve insert arranged at a first side of the seat plate; a valve guide surrounding the valve insert and adapted for slidable reception of the valve insert; a spring sheath surrounding at least a section of a jet needle arranged at a second side of the valve insert, the second side opposite the first side and the seat plate; a valve chamber fluidly connected to the passage throttle; a control chamber adapted for reception of fuel; and a line arranged in the valve insert connecting the control chamber and the valve chamber to one another, wherein the line is closeable by placement of the valve insert onto the spring sheath.

SINGLE-FLUID COMMON RAIL FUEL INJECTOR WITH FUEL RECOVERY FITTING AND ENGINE SYSTEM USING SAME

An internal combustion engine system includes an engine head, a pressurized fuel supply conduit, and a fuel return conduit. Fuel injectors are positioned in fuel injector bores in the engine head, and each include an intensifier plunger, a nozzle check, an injection control valve, and an intensifier control valve. Fuel recovery fittings are coupled to the plurality of fuel injectors and each fluidly connect an actuation fuel outlet in one of the fuel injectors to the fuel return conduit.

FUEL INJECTION VALVE
20210131393 · 2021-05-06 ·

The fuel injection valve includes a valve body having an injection hole at an end of the valve body facing in a first direction, and a needle valve provided inside the valve body and movable in an axial direction which includes the first direction and a second direction opposite to the first direction. A first control valve and a second control valve control the internal pressure of a back pressure chamber provided inside the valve body, a first actuator controls the first control valve, and a second actuator controls the second control valve. The second control valve is longer than the first control valve in the axial direction. The second actuator is located away in the second direction from the first actuator. A part of the second actuator overlaps at least a part of the first actuator when viewed in a plan view along the axial direction.

FUEL INJECTION VALVE
20210131392 · 2021-05-06 ·

The fuel injection valve includes a valve body having an injection hole at an end of the valve body facing in a first direction, and a needle valve provided inside the valve body and movable in an axial direction which includes both the first direction and a second direction opposite to the first direction. The needle valve is driven in the axial direction by a change in internal pressure of a back pressure chamber in the valve body. The fuel injection valve includes a control valve that controls the internal pressure of the back pressure chamber, and an actuator that drives the control valve. The control valve is longer than the needle valve in the axial direction. An end of the control valve facing in the second direction and the actuator are arranged away in the second direction from a center of the valve body in the axial direction.

Single-fluid common rail fuel injector with fuel recovery fitting and engine system using same

An internal combustion engine system includes an engine head, a pressurized fuel supply conduit, and a fuel return conduit. Fuel injectors are positioned in fuel injector bores in the engine head, and each include an intensifier plunger, a nozzle check, an injection control valve, and an intensifier control valve. Fuel recovery fittings are coupled to the plurality of fuel injectors and each fluidly connect an actuation fuel outlet in one of the fuel injectors to the fuel return conduit.

Pressurized fuel system for an engine, and method for operating a pressurized fuel system for an engine
10895213 · 2021-01-19 · ·

A pressurized fuel injection system for an engine includes a pressure sensor in a low pressure rail, an electronic pressure regulator valve in flow communication with and downstream from the low pressure rail and in flow communication with and upstream from a fuel supply, and a controller configured to receive a pressure signal from the pressure sensor and to control the electronic pressure regulator valve in response to the pressure signal to maintain a target pressure in the low pressure rail.

Fuel system having fixed geometry flow regulating valve for limiting injector cross talk

A fuel system includes a plurality of fuel injectors each having an injection control valve assembly, a direct operated nozzle check, a high pressure nozzle supply passage, and a check control chamber. A common drain conduit fluidly connects to each of the plurality of fuel injectors to receive drained actuating fluid. A plurality of pressure regulating valves each having a static geometry are positioned fluidly between the common drain conduit and the check control chamber in one of the plurality of fuel injectors. Operating a fuel system according to the present disclosure includes limiting cross-talk between injectors in the fuel system.