Fuel injection valve for an internal combustion engine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6527199
  • Patent Number
    6,527,199
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
In a fuel injection valve for a pump-line-injector system of an internal combustion engine, comprising a fuel injector with a nozzle body, a nozzle needle longitudinally movably supported in the nozzle body between a seated nozzle closing position and a lift-off position assumed during fuel injection, the nozzle includes a fuel supply passage, a fuel drain passage, a connecting passage extending from the fuel supply passage to the fuel drain passage, and a spring-loaded pressure relief piston forming a control valve disposed in the path of the pressurized fuel from the fuel supply passage to the drain passage for controlling the pressure of the fuel supplied to the nozzle needle during fuel injection into a cylinder of the internal combustion engine.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a fuel injection valve of an injection pump-line-nozzle system provided for a Diesel internal combustion engine with an injector holder and an injection valve needle which is disposed in an injector body so as to be longitudinally movable against a force applied thereto by a compression spring and which is surrounded by a pressure chamber to which fuel to be injected is supplied via a fuel supply passage.




DE 44 41 603 A1 discloses such a pump-line-nozzle system wherein fuel is supplied from a fuel injection pump by way of a fuel line to a fuel injector.




MTZ Motortechnische Zeitschrift 57(1996)4, FIG. 17, further shows a fuel injection valve wherein a spring-biased nozzle needle is longitudinally movably supported in an injector body wherein it is surrounded by a pressure chamber to which a fuel supply line leads. The nozzle needle is engaged via a pressure pin by a pressure bolt on which a compression spring acts. With this so-called two-spring nozzle holder combination, a stepped injection can be achieved since first only one spring but later both springs are activated. In this way, a noticeable noise reduction can be achieved.




It is the object of the present invention to provide a fuel injection valve with which, by appropriate control of the fuel return, the NO


x


emissions of the engine and also the generation of noises can be reduced.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In a fuel injection valve for a pump-line-injector system of an internal combustion engine comprising a fuel injector with a nozzle body, a nozzle needle longitudinally movably supported in the nozzle body between a seated nozzle closing position and a lift-off position assumed during fuel injection, the nozzle includes a fuel supply passage, a fuel drain passage, a connecting passage extending from the fuel supply passage to the fuel drain passage, and a spring-loaded pressure relief piston forming a control valve disposed in the path of the pressurized fuel from the fuel supply passage to the drain passage for controlling the pressure of the fuel supplied to the nozzle needle during fuel injection into a cylinder of the internal combustion engine.




With the pressure relief piston arranged in the return line so as to act as a control valve, a flow connection can be established during fuel injection between the fuel supply passage and the fuel return line returning fuel to the fuel tank for a short period whereby the fuel injection pressure can be lowered within a well-defined range of the pressure curve. As a result, the amount of fuel injected during that phase is reduced. In this way, the noise generation and the NO


x


emissions of the Diesel internal combustion engine as well as the fuel consumption can be positively influenced.




The invention will be described below in greater detail on the basis of the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a fuel injector according to the invention with a pressure-controlled pressure relief valve,





FIG. 2

shows a fuel injector according to the invention with a mechanically controlled pressure relief valve,





FIG. 3

shows another embodiment of the fuel injector according to the invention, and





FIGS. 4



a


,


4




b


, and


4




c


are enlarged views showing the pressure relief valve in different positions.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A fuel injector


1


for a pump-line-nozzle system, which is not shown in detail but which is commonly used in connection with Diesel internal combustion engines, comprises a nozzle body


2


including a nozzle needle


4


, which is axially movably disposed in the nozzle body


2


against the force of a spring


3


. The injector further comprises a nozzle holder


5


, which is mounted to the nozzle body


2


by means of a nozzle clamping unit


6


.




The nozzle needle


4


includes a pressure shoulder


4




a


, which is surrounded by a pressure chamber


7


, that is in communication with a pressurized fuel supply passage


8


. Between the inlet end


9


at the nozzle holder


5


above the spring chamber


10


, which receives the compression spring


3


engaging the nozzle needle


4


and the pressure chamber


7


, the fuel supply passage


8


extends first transversely through the body


2


and then parallel to the axis of the nozzle holder


5


and an intermediate disc


11


and finally at an angle down to the pressure chamber


7


.




The nozzle holder


5


includes a cylindrical bore


12


in which a spring-loaded pressure relief piston


13


with a passage structure


14


is disposed so as to be longitudinally movable therein. The passage structure


14


includes a central bore


14




a


with a throttle


15


and a transverse bore


14




b


in communication with the central bore


14




a.






The cylindrical bore


12


is in communication with the transverse section


8




a


of the fuel supply passage


8


by way of a first passage section


16




a


of a return passage


16


, wherein the first passage section


16




a


extends coaxially with central bore


14




a.






The cylindrical bore


12


includes an annular control groove


17


from which a second passage section


16




b


extends transversely through the nozzle holder up to the discharge side


18


to which a fuel return line is connected, which, however, is not shown in detail.




The pressure relief piston


13


, which acts as a control valve is biased onto its seat


20


by a compression spring


19


. This position is the basic position of the pressure relief piston


13


, wherein the transverse bore


14




b


of the pressure relief piston


13


is disposed slightly below the control groove


17


which cooperates with the transverse bore


14




b.






In the fuel injector


1


according to

FIG. 2

, an operating rod


21


is disposed between the pressure relief piston


13


and the nozzle needle


4


for operating the pressure relief piston


13


. From the inlet


9


of the pressurized fuel supply passage


8


, a transverse first passage sections


16




c


of the fuel supply passage


8


extends sidewardly from the cylindrical bore


12


for communication with the inlet


9


in an area adjacent the seat


14




a


of the relief piston valve


13


.




Operation of the Injector


1


Provided with the Pressure Relief Piston


13


in Accordance with FIG.


1


and


4




a


-


4




c






The pressurized fuel supplied by a fuel injection pump to the inlet


9


pressurizes the nozzle area of the fuel injector


1


as well as the underside of the pressure relief piston


13


. At a predetermined pressure level, the nozzle needle


4


is lifted off the needle seat and the fuel injection begins. The pressure level and the beginning of the movement of the pressure relief piston is determined by the pre-tensioning force of the compression spring


19


.




In the basic rest position of the pressure relief piston


13


, the fuel return flow to the tank is interrupted (FIG.


1


and

FIG. 4



a


). As soon as the movement of the pressure relief piston


13


begins, communication to the fuel return line is established by way of the transverse bore


14




b


and the control groove


17


—after a predetermined idle travel distance (

FIG. 4



b


). In this way, the pressure in the system is reduced dependent on the flow cross-section of the throttle


15


, which is at the beginning of the fuel injection. At a certain piston travel distance of the pressure relief piston


13


, the communication to the return line by way of the transverse passage


14




b


and the control groove


17


is interrupted and the phase of reduced pressure fuel supply is ended, (

FIG. 4



c


) as the fuel discharge passage section


16




b


is blocked by the piston


13


.




In

FIG. 2

, another embodiment of the invention is shown, wherein pressurization of the underside of the pressure relief piston


13


is initiated by the nozzle needle


4


by which the piston


13


is first lifted to initiate communication with the pressurized fuel supply by way of the passage section


16




c


. In this way, it is made sure that the fuel pressure curve is shaped only after the opening of the fuel injection nozzle. The compression spring


19


can be substantially softer in this embodiment.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

, the return flow path from the control groove


17


to the fuel return line is somewhat different. With the additional throttle structure


16




e


used therein to conduct the fuel to the outlet


18


, the lifting speed of the pressure relief piston can be controlled. Upon lifting of the piston


13


, a pressurized fluid discharge flow path is established by way of the passage


16




d.





Claims
  • 1. A fuel injection valve for a fuel injection pump-line-nozzle system of an internal combustion engine comprising a fuel injector with a nozzle body, a nozzle needle supported in said nozzle body so as to be longitudinally movable therein between a seated nozzle closing position and a lift-off position, wherein fuel is ejected from the fuel injection valve, said nozzle body including a fuel supply passage for supplying fuel under pressure to said nozzle, a fuel drain passage for releasing fuel from said nozzle body, a connecting passage extending from said fuel supply passage to said fuel drain passage and a spring-loaded pressure relief piston forming a control valve disposed in the path of said pressurized fuel from said fuel supply passage to said fuel drain passage for controlling the pressure of the fuel supplied to said nozzle needle during fuel injection into a cylinder, said pressure relief piston including a passage arrangement by way of which the fuel supply passage is placed into communication with the fuel drain passage and a drain line for returning fuel to a tank when the injection pump generates a predetermined opening pressure, said passage arrangement in said pressure relief piston having a central bore including a throttle and a transverse bore extending transverse to the central bore, and the nozzle body includes an annular control groove cooperating with the transverse bore for returning fuel to the fuel tank when said pressure relief piston is moved a certain distance upon opening of the injection valve as a result of the pressure generated in the fuel supply passage.
  • 2. A fuel injection valve according to claim 1, wherein said pressure relief piston has a base rest position wherein it is biased by said compression spring toward its seated position and delimits a pressure chamber which is in communication with the fuel supply passage by way of a first passage section of the drain passage which extends coaxially with a central bore in said pressure relief piston and wherein the drain passage includes a second passage section which extends radially outwardly from the annular control groove.
  • 3. A fuel injection valve according to claim 1, wherein an operating rod is disposed between said pressure relief piston and said nozzle needle, and said pressure relief piston is spring-biased toward, and into engagement with, said pressure relief piston and wherein a first passage section extends from said fuel supply passage sidewardly to said pressure relief piston adjacent its sealed end and a second passage section extends from said annular control groove radially outwardly to a drain line for returning fuel to a tank.
  • 4. A fuel injection valve according to claim 1, wherein an operating rod extends between the pressure relief piston and the nozzle needle for moving the pressure relief piston off its seated position when the nozzle needle is lifted, and wherein a first passage section of the drain passage extends from the fuel supply passage to an area of the relief piston adjacent its seated end and a second passage section of the drain passage, which extends from the annular control groove, is in communication with a low pressure chamber delimited by the pressure relief control piston and a passage section acting as a throttle extends from the low pressure chamber radially outwardly for returning fuel to a tank.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 42 291 Sep 1999 DE
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Number Date Country
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
MTZ Motortechnische Zeitschrift 5791996) 4, FIG. 17.