Claims
- 1. A fuel injection apparatus for an internal combustion engine having: a pump part (P): a nozzle part (D) with an injection nozzle (14) protruding into the combustion chamber of the engine, which nozzle is in communication with a valve chamber (6.1); and a valve part (V) in which a control part (6) closes and opens inlet bores (5, 8) for fuel that is at high pressure, and the control part (6) is actuatable by means of a hydraulic-mechanical booster (18, 19, 20, 21), the improvement wherein the pump part (P), the valve part (V) and the nozzle part (D) of the fuel injection apparatus (1) are disposed in a vertical arrangement, hydraulically in line with one another in terms of the fuel flow, wherein the ratio of the lengths l1:l2 of the inlet bores (5, 8) relative to one another is between 1:4 and 1:6.
- 2. The fuel injection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pump chamber (4), valve chamber (6.1) and nozzle chamber (12) communicate with one another via substantially vertically extending inlet bores (5, 8).
- 3. The fuel injection apparatus of claim 2, wherein the length ratio l1:l2 of the inlet bores (5, 8) is about 1:5.
- 4. The fuel injection apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control part (6) of the valve part (V) is actuatable by means of a hydraulic-mechanical booster (18, 19, 20, 21), which is flanged laterally to the fuel injection apparatus (1) in the region of the valve part (V).
- 5. A fuel injection apparatus for an internal combustion engine having: a pump part (P): a nozzle part (D) with an injection nozzle (14) protruding into the combustion chamber of the engine, which nozzle is in communication with a valve chamber (6.1); and a valve part (V) in which a control part (6) closes and opens inlet bores (5, 8) for fuel that is at high pressure, and the control part (6) is actuatable by means of a hydraulic-mechanical booster (18, 19, 20, 21), the improvement wherein the pump part (P), the valve part (V) and the nozzle part (D) of the fuel injection apparatus (1) are disposed in a vertical arrangement, hydraulically in line with one another in terms of the fuel flow, wherein a tappet rod (6.4) of the control part (6) is actuatable via a pivotably supported booster lever (18) counter to the action of a restoring spring (19), and the pivot lever (18) is moved by a secondary piston (20).
- 6. A fuel injection apparatus for an internal combustion engine having: a pump part (P): a nozzle part (D) with an injection nozzle (14) protruding into the combustion chamber of the engine, which nozzle is in communication with a valve chamber (6.1); and a valve part (V) in which a control part (6) closes and opens inlet bores (5, 8) for fuel that is at high pressure, and the control part (6) is actuatable by means of a hydraulic-mechanical booster (18, 19, 20, 21), the improvement wherein the pump part (P), the valve part (V) and the nozzle part (D) of the fuel injection apparatus (1) are disposed in a vertical arrangement, hydraulically in line with one another in terms of the fuel flow, wherein a piezoelectric actuator (25) acting on a primary piston (23) is received on the hydraulic-mechanical booster (18, 19, 20 and 21), and the primary piston (23) hydraulically acts on a secondary piston (20) via a leakage gap.
- 7. A fuel injection apparatus for an internal combustion engine having: a pump part (P); a nozzle part (D) with an injection nozzle (14) protruding into the combustion chamber of the engine, which nozzle is in communication with a valve chamber (6.1); and a valve part (V) in which a control part (6) closes and opens inlet bores (5, 8) for fuel that is at high pressure, and the control part (6) is actuatable by means of a hydraulic-mechanical booster (18, 19, 20, 21), the improvement wherein the pump part (P), the valve part (V) and the nozzle part (D) of the fuel injection apparatus (1) are disposed in a vertical arrangement, hydraulically in line with one another in terms of the fuel flow, wherein wear of the mechanical components (6.4, 18, 20) is compensated for by a replenishing flow of leak fuel (22) between booster pistons (20, 23).
- 8. The fuel injection apparatus of claim 6 wherein wear of the mechanical components (6.4, 18, 20) is compensated for by a replenishing flow of leak fuel (22) between the primary and secondary pistons (20, 23).
- 9. The fuel injection apparatus of claim 1, wherein a compression spring (9) acting on the nozzle needle (11) in the nozzle part (D) is integrated with the injector housing of the fuel injection apparatus (1).
Priority Claims (1)
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100 23 236 |
May 2000 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a 35 U.S.C. 371 application of PCT/DE 01/01682, filed on May 3, 2001.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/DE01/01682 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO01/86137 |
11/15/2001 |
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A |
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