Claims
- 1. An accumulator type fuel injection system having an accumulator adapted to store therein a fuel pressurized by a fuel pump, and a fuel injection valve to which the fuel stored in said accumulator is supplied, the fuel stored in said accumulator being injected from said injection valve into a combustion chamber, said fuel injection system comprising:a first accumulator adapted to store therein a high-pressure fuel pressurized by said fuel pump, a plurality of fuel injection valves connected to said first accumulator via a plurality of fuel passages and having nozzles for injecting the fuel into said combustion chambers of said engine, a plurality of first control valves provided in said fuel passages and adapted to control the discharging of the high-pressure fuel in said first accumulator to a downstream side of said fuel passages, a second accumulator adapted to store therein a fuel the pressure of which is lower than that of the high-pressure fuel in said first accumulator and connected via branch passages to a plurality of portions of said fuel passages which are on a downstream side of said first control valves, a second control valve adapted to control the discharging of the low-pressure fuel in said second accumulator to an atmosphere-opened side, a failure detecting device that detects the occurrence of failure in said accumulator type fuel injection system, and a fuel control device adapted to control, during a regular operation of said engine, an operation for opening said first control valves in the midst of a period of time in which said fuel injection nozzles are opened and an operation for closing said first control valves simultaneously with the closure of said fuel injection nozzles, and set, when the occurrence of failure in said accumulator type fuel injection system is detected by said failure detecting device, a pressure of the fuel discharged from said fuel pump so that a fuel pressure in said fuel passages becomes not higher than a permissible pressure in said second accumulator.
- 2. An accumulator type fuel injection system according to claim 1, wherein:said failure detecting device judges that at least one of said first control valves gets out of order.
- 3. An accumulator type fuel injection system according to claim 1, wherein:said failure detecting device judges that said second control valve gets out of order in a closed state.
- 4. An accumulator type fuel injection system according to claim 1, wherein said fuel injection system is further provided with:a fuel pressure detecting device for detecting a fuel pressure in said second accumulator, said fuel control device controlling the opening of said first control valves so as to discharge the high-pressure fuel in said first accumulator toward said second accumulator, and the opening of said second control valve in accordance with an output from said fuel pressure detecting device so as to have the fuel pressure in said second accumulator attain a set level, said failure detecting device judging that said second control valve gets out of order when a rate of opening thereof with respect to the set pressure is out of a reference region.
- 5. An accumulator type fuel injection system according to claim 1, wherein said fuel injection system is further provided with:a first fuel pressure detecting device for detecting the fuel pressure in said first accumulator, and a second fuel pressure detecting device for detecting the fuel pressure in said second accumulator, said failure detecting device judging that said first fuel pressure detecting device gets out of order, said fuel control device closing said second control valve when the failure of said first fuel detecting device is detected by said failure detecting device, whereby a discharge pressure of said fuel pump is controlled in accordance with an output from said second fuel pressure detecting device so that the fuel pressure in said fuel passages becomes not higher than a permissible pressure in said second accumulator.
- 6. An accumulator type fuel injection system according to claim 5, wherein said failure detecting device judges that said first fuel pressure detecting device gets out of order when a ratio of an average value of absolute values of time variation rate of an output from said first fuel pressure detecting device to an average value of levels of an output therefrom is not higher than a predetermined level with a difference between a value of the level of an output from said first fuel pressure detecting device and that of a set pressure in said first accumulator not lower than a set level.
- 7. An accumulator type fuel injection system having an accumulator adapted to store therein a fuel pressurized by a fuel pump, and a fuel injection valve to which the fuel stored in said accumulator is supplied, the fuel stored in said accumulator being injected from said injection valve into a combustion chamber, said fuel injection system comprising:a first accumulator means for storing therein a high-pressure fuel pressurized by said fuel pump, a plurality of fuel injection means for injecting the fuel into said combustion chambers of said engine, wherein the fuel injection means is connected to said first accumulator means via a plurality of fuel passages, a plurality of first control valve means provided in said fuel passages for controlling the discharging of the high-pressure fuel in said first accumulator means to a downstream side of said fuel passages, a second accumulator means for storing therein a fuel the pressure of which is lower than that of the high-pressure fuel in said first accumulator and connected via branch passages to a plurality of portions of said fuel passages which are on a downstream side of said first control valve means, a second control valve means for controlling the discharging of the low-pressure fuel in said second accumulator means to an atmosphere-opened side, a failure detecting means for detecting the occurrence of failure in said accumulator type fuel injection system, and a fuel control means for controlling, during a regular operation of said engine, an operation for opening said first control valve means in the midst of a period of time in which said fuel injection means are opened and an operation for closing said first control valve means simultaneously with the closure of said fuel injection means, and setting, when the occurrence of failure in said accumulator type fuel injection system is detected by said failure detecting means, a pressure of the fuel discharged from said fuel pump so that a fuel pressure in said fuel passages becomes not higher than a permissible pressure in said second accumulator means.
- 8. An accumulator type fuel injection system according to claim 7, wherein:said failure detecting means judges that at least one of said first control valve means gets out of order.
- 9. An accumulator type fuel injection system according to claim 7, wherein:said failure detecting means judges that said second control valve means gets out of order in a closed state.
- 10. An accumulator type fuel injection system according to claim 7, wherein said fuel injection system is further provided with:a fuel pressure detecting means for detecting a fuel pressure in said second accumulator means, said fuel control means controlling the opening of said first control valve means so as to discharge the high-pressure fuel in said first accumulator means toward said second accumulator means, and the opening of said second control valve means in accordance with an output from said fuel pressure detecting means so as to have the fuel pressure means in said second accumulator means attain a set level, said failure detecting means judging that said second control valve means gets out of order when a rate of opening thereof with respect to the set pressure is out of a reference region.
- 11. An accumulator type fuel injection system according to claim 7, wherein said fuel injection system is further provided with:a first fuel pressure detecting means for detecting the fuel pressure in said first accumulator means, and a second fuel pressure detecting means for detecting the fuel pressure in said second accumulator means, said failure detecting means judging that said first fuel pressure detecting means gets out of order, said fuel control means closing said second control valve means when the failure of said first fuel detecting means is detected by said failure detecting means, whereby a discharge pressure of said fuel pump is controlled in accordance with an output from said second fuel pressure detecting means so that the fuel pressure in said fuel passages becomes not higher than a permissible pressure in said second accumulator means.
- 12. An accumulator type fuel injection system according to claim 11, wherein said failure detecting means judges that said first fuel pressure detecting means gets out of order when a ratio of an average value of absolute values of time variation rate of an output from said first fuel pressure detecting means to an average value of levels of an output therefrom is not higher than a predetermined level with a difference between a value of the level of an output from said first fuel pressure detecting means and that of a set pressure in said first accumulator means not lower than a set level.
- 13. A fuel injection method having an accumulator adapted to store therein a fuel pressurized by a fuel pump, and a fuel injection valve means to which the fuel stored in said accumulator is supplied, the fuel stored in said accumulator being injected from said injection valve means into a combustion chamber, said fuel injection system comprising:storing within a first accumulator means a high-pressure fuel pressurized by said fuel pump, injecting the fuel from the first accumulator means into said combustion chambers of said engine via a plurality of fuel passages, controlling the discharging of the high-pressure fuel with a plurality of first control valve means provided in said fuel passages in said first accumulator to a downstream side of said fuel passages, storing within a second accumulator means a fuel the pressure of which is lower than that of the high-pressure fuel in said first accumulator means and connected via branch passages to a plurality of portions of said fuel passages which are on a downstream side of said first control valve means, controlling the discharging of the low-pressure fuel in said second accumulator means to an atmosphere-opened side, detecting the occurrence of failure, and controlling, during a regular operation of said engine, an operation for opening said first control valve means in the midst of a period of time in which said fuel injection means are opened and an operation for closing said first control valve means simultaneously with the closure of said fuel injection means, and setting, when the occurrence of failure is detected by said failure detecting means, a pressure of the fuel discharged from said fuel pump so that a fuel pressure in said fuel passages becomes not higher than a permissible pressure in said second accumulator means.
- 14. A fuel injection method according to claim 13, wherein:said failure detecting means judges that at least one of said first control valve means gets out of order.
- 15. A fuel injection method according to claim 13, wherein:said failure detecting means judges that said second control valve means gets out of order in a closed state.
- 16. A fuel injection method according to claim 13, further comprising:detecting a fuel pressure in said second accumulator means with a first fuel pressure detecting means, controlling with said fuel control means the opening of said first control valve means so as to discharge the high-pressure fuel in said first accumulator means toward said second accumulator means, and the opening of said second control valve means in accordance with an output from said fuel pressure detecting means so as to have the fuel pressure in said second accumulator means attain a set level, and judging with said failure detecting means that said second control valve means gets out of order when a rate of opening thereof with respect to the set pressure is out of a reference region.
- 17. A fuel injection method according to claim 13, further comprising:detecting the fuel pressure in said first accumulator means with a first fuel pressure detecting means, and detecting the fuel pressure in said second accumulator means with a second fuel pressure detecting means, judging that said first fuel pressure detecting means gets out of order with said failure detecting means, closing said second control valve means with said fuel control means when the failure of said first fuel detecting means is detected by said failure detecting means, whereby a discharge pressure of said fuel pump is controlled in accordance with an output from said second fuel pressure detecting means so that the fuel pressure in said fuel passages becomes not higher than a permissible pressure in said second accumulator means.
- 18. A fuel injection method according to claim 17, wherein said failure detecting means judges that said first fuel pressure detecting means gets out of order when a ratio of an average value of absolute values of time variation rate of an output from said first fuel pressure detecting means to an average value of levels of an output therefrom is not higher than a predetermined level with a difference between a value of the level of an output from said first fuel pressure detecting means and that of a set pressure in said first accumulator means not lower than a set level.
Priority Claims (4)
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10-331359 |
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10-335734 |
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10-335735 |
Nov 1998 |
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10-335736 |
Nov 1998 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation application of U.S. Application Ser. No. 09/443,728 filed Nov. 19, 1999 now abandoned and claims priority therefrom.
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