Claims
- 1. A nozzle assembly comprising:
a plurality of assembled components having a centerline and defining a plurality of nozzle outlets; a homogenous charge compression ignition portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets being oriented at a first angle with respect to said centerline; a conventional portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets being oriented at a second angle with respect to said centerline; said assembled components including a needle valve being positioned to move between positions that open and close said plurality of nozzle outlets, and being moveable between a first position in which said first portion are open but said second portion are closed, and a second position in which said second portion are open but said first portion are closed; and at least one electrical actuator operably coupled to said needle valve.
- 2. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 wherein said first angle is relatively small and said second angle is relatively large.
- 3. The nozzle assembly of claim 2 wherein said first angle is less than or equal to 30 degrees; and
said second angle is greater than or equal to 60 degrees.
- 4. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 wherein said needle valve includes a first needle valve member and a second needle valve member.
- 5. The nozzle assembly of claim 4 wherein said second needle valve member is at least partially positioned within said first needle valve member.
- 6. The nozzle assembly of claim 5 wherein said first needle valve member includes a valve seat and said second needle valve member includes a valve surface;
a nozzle supply passage being blocked when said valve surface is in contact with said valve seat; and said nozzle supply passage being open when said valve surface is out of contact with said valve seat.
- 7. The nozzle assembly of claim 5 wherein a nozzle body includes a first valve seat and a second valve seat; and
said second portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets are located between said first valve seat and said second valve seat.
- 8. The nozzle assembly of claim 5 wherein at least one of said first needle valve member and said second needle valve member includes a closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in a needle control chamber.
- 9. The nozzle assembly of claim 9 wherein said first needle valve member includes a first closing hydraulic surface and said second needle valve member includes a second closing hydraulic surface; and
said first closing hydraulic surface is exposed to fluid pressure in a first needle control chamber and said second closing hydraulic surface is exposed to fluid pressure in a second needle control chamber.
- 10. The nozzle assembly of claim 9 wherein said first needle control chamber is fluidly isolated from said second needle control chamber.
- 11. The nozzle assembly of claim 10 wherein said first needle control chamber contains a first fluid and said second needle control chamber contains a second fluid that is different from said first fluid.
- 12. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 wherein said needle valve includes a solitary needle valve member; and
said needle valve member defines a portion of at least one nozzle supply passage.
- 13. The nozzle assembly of claim 12 wherein said needle valve is movable to a first position in which said first portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets and said second portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets are blocked;
said needle valve is movable to a second position in which said first portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets is open; and said needle valve being movable to a third position in which said second portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets is open.
- 14. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 wherein said homogenous charge portion and said conventional portion are mutually exclusive.
- 15. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 wherein said first portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets includes at least one homogeneous charge compression ignition nozzle outlet and said second portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets includes at least one conventional nozzle outlet.
- 16. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 wherein said first portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets is separated from said second portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets by a sealing member; and
said sealing member is continuously biased toward a position separating said first portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets from said second portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets.
- 17. An engine having at least two modes of operation comprising:
an engine housing defining a plurality of cylinders; a solitary fuel injector for each of said plurality of cylinders, each said fuel injector having a tip at least partially positioned in one of said plurality of cylinders; each said fuel injector having a first configuration for a homogeneous charge compression ignition mode of operation in which fuel is injected in a first spray pattern; and each said fuel injector having a second configuration for a conventional mode of operation in which fuel is injected in a second spray pattern.
- 18. The engine of claim 17 wherein each said fuel injector includes an injector body that defines a plurality of nozzle outlets;
a first portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets being open when said fuel injector is in said first configuration; and a second portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets being open when said fuel injector is in said second configuration.
- 19. The engine of claim 18 wherein each said fuel injector includes a needle valve that is biased toward a first position blocking said plurality of nozzle outlets;
said needle valve having a second position that opens said first portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets when said fuel injector is in said first configuration; and said needle valve having a third position that opens said second portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets when said fuel injector is in said second configuration.
- 20. The engine of claim 18 wherein each of said first portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets are oriented at a first angle with respect to a centerline of said cylinder;
each of said second portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets are oriented at a second angle with respect to said centerline; and said first angle being different from said second angle.
- 21. The engine of claim 20 wherein said first angle is relatively small and said second angle is relatively large.
- 22. The engine of claim 21 wherein said first angle is less than or equal to 30 degrees; and
said second angle is greater than or equal to 60 degrees.
- 23. The engine of claim 17 wherein said needle valve includes a first needle valve member and a second needle valve member; and
a first actuator being operably coupled to said first needle valve member and a second actuator being operably coupled to said second needle valve member.
- 24. The engine of claim 17 wherein said needle valve includes a first needle valve member and a second needle valve member;
said first needle valve member includes a first closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in a first needle control chamber; and said second needle valve member includes a second closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in a second needle control chamber.
- 25. The engine of claim 24 wherein said first needle control chamber is fluidly isolated from said second needle control chamber.
- 26. The engine of claim 17 wherein said needle valve includes a first needle valve member and a second needle valve member; and
said second needle valve member is at least partially positioned within said first needle valve member.
- 27. The engine of claim 26 wherein said first needle valve member includes a valve seat, said second needle valve member includes a valve surface;
a nozzle supply passage being blocked when said valve surface is in contact with said valve seat; and said nozzle supply passage being open when said valve surface is out of contact with said valve seat.
- 28. The engine of claim 17 wherein said needle valve includes a solitary needle valve member; and
said needle valve member defines a portion of at least one nozzle supply passage.
- 29. The engine of claim 28 wherein said needle valve includes a stop component positioned in said injector body and movable between a retracted position and an advanced position;
said needle valve member is out of contact with said stop component when said needle valve is in a first position; said needle valve member being in contact with said stop component when said needle valve is in a second position; and said needle valve member being in contact with said stop component when said needle valve is in a third position.
- 30. A method of operating an engine comprising the steps of:
providing an engine having an engine housing defining a plurality of engine cylinders, each of said engine cylinders including a piston; positioning a solitary fuel injector for each of said plurality of engine cylinders, at least in part by positioning a tip of each said fuel injector at least partially within one of said engine cylinders; if said fuel injector is operating in a homogeneous charge compression ignition mode, injecting fuel in a first spray pattern from said fuel injector when said piston is nearer a bottom dead center position than a top dead center position; and if said fuel injector is operating in a conventional mode, injecting fuel in a second spray pattern from said fuel injector when said piston is nearer to said top dead center position than said bottom dead center position.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein said step of injecting fuel when said piston is relatively far from said top dead center position includes a step of opening a first portion of fuel injector nozzle outlets; and
said step of injecting fuel when said piston is relatively close to said top dead center position includes a step of opening a second portion of said fuel injector nozzle outlets.
- 32. The method of claim 30 wherein said step of injecting fuel from said fuel injector when said piston is relatively far from said top dead center position includes a step of moving a needle valve from a first position to a second position; and
said step of injecting fuel from said fuel injector when said piston is relatively close to said top dead center position includes a step of moving said needle valve to a third position.
- 33. The method of claim 30 wherein said step of injecting fuel when said piston is relatively far from said top dead center position includes a step of injecting fuel in a first spray pattern with respect to a centerline of said cylinder; and
said step of injecting fuel when said piston is relatively close to said top dead center position includes a step of injecting fuel in a second spray pattern with respect to said centerline.
- 34. The method of claim 30 wherein said step of injecting fuel in a first spray pattern includes a step of injecting fuel at a relatively small angle with respect to said centerline; and
said step of injecting fuel in a second spray pattern includes a step of injecting fuel at a relatively large angle with respect to said centerline.
- 35. The method of claim 30 including a step of closing at least one fuel injector nozzle outlet at least in part by applying high pressure to a closing hydraulic surface of a needle valve member movably positioned in said fuel injector.
- 36. The method of claim 30 including the steps of operating said fuel injector in said homogeneous charge compression ignition mode when said engine is operating in a low load condition; and
operating said fuel injector in said conventional mode when said engine is operating in a high load condition.
- 37. The method of claim 30 including the step of operating said fuel injector in a mixed mode, at least in part by injecting fuel when said piston is relatively far from its top dead center position and injecting fuel when said piston is relatively close to its top dead center position in a same piston stroke.
- 38. A fuel injector comprising:
a plurality of assembled components having a centerline and defining a plurality of nozzle outlets; a homogenous charge compression ignition portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets being oriented at a first angle with respect to said centerline; a conventional portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets being oriented at a second angle with respect to said centerline; said assembled components including at least one needle valve member being positioned adjacent said plurality of nozzle outlets; said at least one needle valve member having a first position in which said homogenous charge portion is open but said conventional portion is closed, and a second position in which said conventional portion is open but said homogenous charge portion is closed; said at least one needle valve member including a closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in a needle control chamber; and at least one electrical actuator attached to said injector body.
- 39. The fuel injector of claim 38 wherein said first angle is relatively small and said second angle is relatively large.
- 40. The fuel injector of claim 39 wherein said first angle is less than or equal to 30 degrees; and
said second angle is greater than or equal to 60 degrees.
- 41. The fuel injector of claim 40 wherein said needle valve includes a first needle valve member and a second needle valve member.
- 42. The fuel injector of claim 41 wherein said second needle valve member is at least partially positioned within said first needle valve member.
- 43. The fuel injector of claim 42 wherein said first needle valve member includes a valve seat, said second needle valve member includes a valve surface;
a nozzle supply passage being blocked when said valve surface is in contact with said valve seat; and said nozzle supply passage being open when said valve surface is out of contact with said valve seat.
- 44. The fuel injector of claim 43 wherein said first needle valve member includes a first closing hydraulic surface and said second needle valve member includes a second closing hydraulic surface; and
said first closing hydraulic surface is exposed to fluid pressure in a first needle control chamber and said second closing hydraulic surface is exposed to fluid pressure in a second needle control chamber.
- 45. The fuel injector of claim 44 wherein said first needle control chamber is fluidly isolated from said second needle control chamber.
- 46. The fuel injector of claim 45 wherein said first needle control chamber contains a first fluid and said second needle control chamber contains a second fluid that is different from said first fluid.
- 47. The fuel injector of claim 46 wherein said homogenous charge portion or said conventional portion.
- 48. The fuel injector of claim 47 wherein said first portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets is at least one homogeneous charge compression ignition nozzle outlet and said second portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets is at least one conventional nozzle outlet.
- 49. An engine having at least two modes of operation comprising:
an engine housing defining a plurality of cylinders; at least one common rail attached to said engine housing; a solitary fuel injector for each of said plurality of cylinders, each said fuel injector having a tip at least partially positioned in one of said plurality of cylinders; each said fuel injector being fluidly connected to said at least one common rail; each said fuel injector having a first configuration corresponding to a first spray pattern for a homogeneous charge compression ignition mode of operation; and each said fuel injector having a second configuration corresponding to a second spray pattern for a conventional mode of operation.
- 50. The engine of claim 49 wherein each said fuel injector includes an injector body that defines a plurality of nozzle outlets;
a first portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets being open when said fuel injector is in said first configuration; and a second portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets being open when said fuel injector is in said second configuration.
- 51. The engine of claim 50 wherein each said fuel injector includes a needle valve that is biased toward a first position blocking said plurality of nozzle outlets;
said needle valve having a second position that opens said first portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets when said fuel injector is in said first configuration; and said needle valve having a third position that opens said second portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets when said fuel injector is in said second configuration.
- 52. The engine of claim 51 wherein each of said first portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets being oriented at a first angle with respect to a centerline of said cylinder;
each of said second portion of said plurality of nozzle outlets being oriented at a second angle with respect to said centerline; and said first angle being different from said second angle.
- 53. The engine of claim 52 wherein said first angle is relatively small and said second angle is relatively large.
- 54. The engine of claim 53 wherein said first angle is less than or equal to 30 degrees; and
said second angle is greater than or equal to 60 degrees.
- 55. The engine of claim 54 wherein said needle valve includes a first needle valve member and a second needle valve member; and
a first actuator being operably coupled to said first needle valve member and a second actuator being operably coupled to said second needle valve member.
- 56. The engine of claim 55 wherein said first needle valve member includes a first closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in a first needle control chamber; and
said second needle valve member includes a second closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in a second needle control chamber.
- 57. The engine of claim 56 wherein said first needle control chamber is fluidly isolated from said second needle control chamber.
- 58. The engine of claim 57 wherein said first needle valve member is at least partially positioned within said second needle valve member.
- 59. The engine of claim 58 wherein said second needle valve member includes a valve seat, said first needle valve member includes a valve surface;
a nozzle supply passage being blocked when said valve surface is in contact with said valve seat; and said nozzle supply passage being open when said valve surface is out of contact with said valve seat.
- 60. The engine of claim 59 wherein said at least one common rail includes an amount of oil.
- 61. A method of operating an engine comprising:
providing an engine having an engine housing defining a plurality of engine cylinders, each of said engine cylinders including a piston; positioning a solitary fuel injector for each of said plurality of engine cylinders, at least in part by positioning a tip of each of said solitary fuel injectors at least partially within one of said engine cylinders; if said fuel injector is operating in a homogeneous charge compression ignition mode, injecting fuel in a first spray pattern from said fuel injector when said piston is nearer a bottom dead center position than a top dead center position; if said fuel injector is operating in a conventional mode, injecting fuel in a second spray pattern from said fuel injector when said piston is nearer to said top dead center position than said bottom dead center position; and applying high pressure to a closing hydraulic surface of at least one needle valve member movably positioned in said fuel injector.
- 62. The method of claim 61 wherein said step of injecting fuel when said piston is relatively far from said top dead center position includes a step of opening a first portion of fuel injector nozzle outlets; and
said step of injecting fuel when said piston is relatively close to said top dead center position includes a step of opening a second portion of said fuel injector nozzle outlets.
- 63. The method of claim 61 wherein said step of injecting fuel from said fuel injector when said piston is relatively far from said top dead center position includes a step of moving said at least one needle valve member from a first position to a second position; and
said step of injecting fuel from said fuel injector when said piston is relatively close to said top dead center position includes a step of moving said at least one needle valve member to a third position.
- 64. The method of claim 61 wherein said step of injecting fuel when said piston is relatively far from said top dead center position includes a step of injecting fuel in a first spray pattern with respect to a centerline of said cylinder; and
said step of injecting fuel when said piston is relatively close to said top dead center position includes a step of injecting fuel in a second spray pattern with respect to said centerline.
- 65. The method of claim 61 wherein said step of injecting fuel in a first spray pattern includes a step of injecting fuel at a relatively small angle with respect to said centerline; and
said step of injecting fuel in a second spray pattern includes a step of injecting fuel at a relatively large angle with respect to said centerline.
- 66. The method of claim 61 including the steps of operating said fuel injector in said homogeneous charge compression ignition mode when said engine is operating in a low load condition; and
operating said fuel injector in said conventional mode when said engine is operating in a high load condition.
- 67. The method of claim 61 including the step of operating said fuel injector in a mixed mode, at least in part by injecting fuel when said piston is relatively far from its top dead center position and injecting fuel when said piston is relatively close to its top dead center position in a same piston stroke.
- 68. A valve assembly comprising:
a valve body; a stop component being positioned in said valve body and being movable between a retracted position and an advanced position; a valve member movably positioned in said valve body; said valve member being movable to a first position in which said valve member is out of contact with said stop component; said valve member being movable to a second position when said stop component is in said retracted position; and said valve member being movable to a third position in contact with said stop component when said stop component is in said advanced position.
- 69. The valve assembly of claim 68 wherein said stop component is biased toward said retracted position.
- 70. The valve assembly of claim 68 wherein said stop component includes a control hydraulic surface alternately exposed to fluid pressure in a stop control chamber.
- 71. The valve assembly of claim 68 wherein fluid flow around said valve member is blocked when said valve member is in said first position;
said valve member fluidly connects a fluid supply passage with a first fluid passage when said valve member is in said second position; and said valve member fluidly connects said fluid supply passage with a second fluid passage when said valve member is in said third position.
- 72. A fuel injector comprising:
a stop component being positioned in an injector body and being movable between a retracted position and an advanced position; a valve member being movably positioned in said injector body; said valve member being movable to a first position out of contact with said stop component; said valve member being movable to a second when said stop component is in said retracted position; and said valve member being movable to a third position in contact with said stop component when said stop component is in said advanced position.
- 73. The fuel injector of claim 72 wherein said valve member defines a first nozzle supply passage and a second nozzle supply passage;
said injector body defines a first set of at least one nozzle outlets and a second set of at least one nozzle outlets; said first nozzle supply passage being fluidly connected to said first set of at least one nozzle outlets when said needle valve is in said second position; and said second nozzle supply passage being fluidly connected to said second set of at least one nozzle outlets when said needle valve is in said third position.
- 74. The fuel injector of claim 72 wherein said stop component includes a control hydraulic surface alternately exposed to a high pressure passage and a low pressure passage.
- 75. The fuel injector of claim 72 wherein said stop component is biased toward said retracted position.
- 76. The fuel injector of claim 72 wherein said fuel injector is positioned in an engine cylinder and said injector body defines at least one homogeneous charge compression ignition nozzle outlet and at least one conventional nozzle outlet;
said at least one homogeneous charge compression ignition nozzle outlet is open to said cylinder when said needle valve is in said second position; and said at least one conventional nozzle outlet is open to said cylinder when said needle valve is in said third position.
- 77. A method of operating a fuel injector comprising the steps of:
providing a nozzle assembly including a stop component and a valve member; injecting fuel from a first set of at least one nozzle outlet, at least in part by moving said stop component from a retracted position to an advanced position and moving said valve member from a first position out of contact with said stop component to a second position in contact with said stop component; and injecting fuel from a second set of at least one nozzle outlet, at least in part by moving said stop component to said retracted position and moving said valve member to a third position.
- 78. The method of claim 77 wherein said step of moving said stop component to said advanced position includes a step of exposing a control hydraulic surface of said stop component to high pressure; and
said step of moving said stop component to said retracted position includes a step of exposing said control hydraulic surface to low pressure.
- 79. The method of claim 77 wherein said valve member defines a first nozzle supply passage and a second nozzle supply passage;
including the steps of fluidly connecting said first nozzle supply passage to said first set of at least one nozzle outlets when said valve member is in said second position; and fluidly connecting said second nozzle supply passage to said second set of at least one nozzle outlets when said valve member is in said third position.
Relation to other patent application:
[0001] This application claims priority to provisional application No. 60/327,984, filed Oct. 9, 2001, with the same title.
Provisional Applications (1)
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