Claims
- 1. In a fuel injection valve for internal combustion engines, having a valve body (1), in which a bore (11) formed as a blind bore is embodied so that toward a combustion chamber it changes into a slide portion or bore (111), on a wall of which at least one injection opening (16, 17) is disposed, and having a pistonlike valve member (10), which is guided in a region of the bore (11) remote from the combustion chamber and is axially movable counter to the force of at least one closing spring (33) and which on its end toward the combustion chamber changes into a closing head (13) that is guided in the slide portion or bore (111) of the bore (11) and that closes the injection opening (16, 17), the injection opening (16, 17) being openable entirely or in part by an inward-oriented opening stroke motion of the valve member (10), as a result of which an injection cross section changes as a function of an opening stroke of the valve member (10), which valve member (10), for limiting its opening stroke motion to a maximum opening stroke (h) comes to rest on a stop, and on which valve member a pressure shoulder (24) acting in an opening direction is embodied, the improvement comprising, in a region of the valve body (1) remote from the combustion chamber, a control piston (43) is disposed at least approximately coaxially to the valve member (10), the control piston being guided axially movably in a control bore (57) embodied in the valve body (1) and defining a control chamber (56), and fuel under pressure can be delivered to the control chamber (56), by means of which the control piston (43) can be moved, counter to a force of a restoring spring (53), from a first stroke position toward the valve member (10) into a second stroke position, as a result of which the control piston (43) acts as a stop (44) for the valve member (10) and limits the opening stroke motion of the valve member (10) to a partial stroke (hT) that is less than the maximum stroke (h).
- 2. The fuel injection valve of claim 1, wherein the maximum stroke (h) of the valve member (10) in the first stroke position of the control piston (43) is formed by a stroke stop (15) embodied rigidly on the valve body (1).
- 3. The fuel injection valve of claim 1, wherein the control piston (43), in its second stroke position, acts as a stop for the valve member (10) to limit the opening stroke motion of the valve member to the partial stroke (hT).
- 4. The fuel injection valve of claim 1, wherein the control piston (43) is embodied in two parts, and a first part forms a hydraulic piston (46) and defines the control chamber (56), and a second part, which is connected to the hydraulic piston (46), is embodied as a thrust rod (49), which acts as the stop (44) for the valve member (10).
- 5. The fuel injection valve of claim 4, wherein the restoring spring (53) is braced on the hydraulic piston (46).
- 6. The fuel injection valve of claim 4, wherein the restoring spring (53) is braced on the thrust rod (49).
- 7. The fuel injection valve of claim 1, wherein the control piston (43), in its second stroke position, defines the opening stroke of the valve member (10) to the partial stroke (hT) that amounts to approximately 40-60% of the maximum opening stroke (h), and preferably approximately 50%.
- 8. The fuel injection valve of claim 1, wherein in the wall of the slide bore (111), at least two injection openings (16, 17) are embodied, axially offset from one another.
- 9. The fuel injection valve of claim 8, wherein in the limitation of the opening stroke of the valve member (10) to the partial stroke (hT), only one injection opening (17) is opened.
- 10. The fuel injection valve of claim 8, wherein the closing head (13) at the maximum opening stroke (h) of the valve member (10) opens both injection openings (16, 17) one after the other in the course of the opening stroke motion.
- 11. The fuel injection valve of claim 1, wherein the closing head (13), upon a limitation of the opening stroke to the partial stroke (hT) in the opening stroke motion of the valve member (10), opens the at least one injection opening (16, 17) only partially.
- 12. The fuel injection valve of claim 1, wherein the fuel injection valve communicates via a high-pressure inlet line (66) with a high-pressure collection chamber (68).
- 13. The fuel injection valve of claim 12, wherein the control chamber (56) communicates, via an inlet bore (60) embodied in the valve body (1) and via a fuel inlet valve (62), with a control line (70) that communicates with the high-pressure collection chamber (68) via a control valve (73).
- 14. The fuel injection valve of claim 13, wherein the control line (70) can be relieved to a fuel tank (80) via a relief valve (76).
Priority Claims (1)
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199 46 906 |
Sep 1999 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a 35 USC 371 application of PCT/DE 00/03019 filed on Sep. 2, 2000.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/DE00/03019 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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WO01/23755 |
4/5/2001 |
WO |
A |
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