Claims
- 1. A fuel injector nozzle assembly for use with a fuel injector pump in an internal combustion engine having an air/fuel mixture combustion chamber, the nozzle assembly comprising:a nozzle housing including a nozzle tip portion, at least one fuel spray nozzle orifice in the nozzle tip portion; a needle valve in the nozzle tip portion, a first end of the needle valve being engageable with the nozzle tip portion and closing the nozzle orifice when the needle valve assumes a first position and opening the nozzle orifice when the needle valve assumes a second position; a damper plate adjacent a second end of the needle valve, a fuel flow passage in the damper plate; a damper pin in the fuel flow passage, one end of the damper pin engaging the second end of the needle valve; a compression spring with a single, linear spring constant in a spring chamber acting on the damper pin and biasing the needle valve throughout a range of movement of the needle valve between the first and second needle valve positions whereby a pilot fuel injection pulse is established as the needle valve moves from the first position to the second position; the spring chamber being in the nozzle housing, a high pressure needle valve fuel feed passage communicating with the nozzle tip portion, a flow control orifice between the spring chamber and the high pressure needle valve fuel feed passage whereby a pressure buildup in the high pressure needle valve fuel feed passage is followed by a delayed pressure buildup in the spring chamber; a calibrated clearance between the damper pin and the fuel flow passage thereby defining a flow restriction; and an accumulator chamber between the second end of the needle valve and the damper plate, the damper pin extending into the accumulator chamber whereby the fluid displaced from the accumulator chamber by the needle valve, as the needle valve is shifted under pressure toward the damper plate, passes through the flow restriction, the pilot fuel injection pulse being followed by a main fuel injection pulse.
- 2. The fuel injector nozzle assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the needle valve has a pressure area that is subjected to fuel pressure in the high pressure needle valve fuel feed passage;the needle valve being shifted toward the damper plate as fuel pressure in the high pressure needle valve fuel feed passage effects displacement of the spring.
- 3. A fuel injector nozzle assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein the damper plate is disposed in engagement with the nozzle tip portion in the nozzle housing;an opening in the nozzle tip portion defining in part the high pressure needle valve fuel feed passage, the damper pin extending through the damper plate fuel flow passage, the calibrated clearance thereby defining a fuel flow leak path of the fluid displaced from the accumulator chamber by the needle valve.
- 4. The fuel injector nozzle assembly of claim 3 wherein the first end of the needle valve is formed with a first seal area, the nozzle tip portion that is engaged by the first end of the needle valve having a second seal area that registers with the first seal area;the first and second seal areas closing the nozzle orifice when the needle valve first end engages the nozzle tip portion; the seal area on the needle valve first end being subjected to pressure in the high pressure needle valve fuel feed passage when the needle valve is shifted toward the damper plate.
- 5. The fuel injector nozzle assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the spring creates a force acting on the damper pin, the spring force being transferred to the needle valve second end through the damper pin; the delayed pressure buildup in the spring chamber creating a hydraulic pressure force on the needle valve that complements a needle valve closing force whereby the pilot and main fuel injection pulses are ended with precision at a fast needle valve closing rate.
- 6. The fuel injector nozzle assembly set forth in claim 5 wherein the damper plate includes a leak flow passage extending from the fuel flow passage in the damper plate to a low pressure region of the fuel injector nozzle assembly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/636,587, filed Aug. 10, 2000, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/258,574, filed Feb. 26, 1999, now abandoned.
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