Claims
- 1. A fuel injector for injecting high pressure fuel into a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- an injector body containing an injector cavity, an injector orifice communicating with one end of said injector cavity and a fuel supply circuit for supplying pressurized fuel to be injected through said injector orifice;
- a needle valve element positioned in said injector cavity adjacent said injector orifice, said needle valve element operable to be placed in an open position in which fuel may flow from said fuel transfer circuit through said injector orifice into the combustion chamber and a closed position in which fuel flow through said injector orifice is blocked, movement of said needle valve element from said closed position to said open position and from said open position to said closed position defining an injection event during which fuel may flow through said injector orifice into the combustion chamber;
- a needle valve actuating means for moving said needle valve element between said open position and said closed position independent of the pressure of the fuel to be injected; and
- a fuel pressure balancing means for balancing fuel pressure forces acting on said needle valve element, said fuel pressure balancing means including a balancing cavity formed in said needle valve element for receiving supply fuel and pressure balancing surfaces formed on said needle valve element and positioned in said balancing cavity, said pressure balancing surfaces having an effective cross-sectional area for balancing the fuel pressure biasing forces acting on said needle valve element during an injection event, said fuel pressure balancing means further including a closed position balancing means for balancing fuel pressure forces on said needle valve element when said needle valve element is in said closed position.
- 2. The injector of claim 1, wherein said closed position balancing means includes a guide portion of said needle valve element positioned for sliding support by said injector body and a valve seat portion positioned for abutment against a valve seat formed on said injector body when said needle valve element is in said closed position, wherein said needle valve portion and said valve seat portion have substantially equal diameters.
- 3. The injector of claim 2, wherein said needle valve actuating means is a solenoid actuator including an armature mounted on one end of said needle valve element.
- 4. The injector of claim 2, wherein said needle valve actuating means includes a piezoelectric actuator capable of contraction and expansion, an actuator piston associated with said piezoelectric actuator for advancing and retracting along with said piezoelectric actuator, and an actuating fluid circuit fluidically separate from said fuel supply circuit, said actuating fluid circuit including an inner actuating fluid chamber positioned adjacent said needle valve element, wherein expansion of said piezoelectric actuator causes advancement of said actuator piston and pressurization of actuating fluid in said inner actuating fluid chamber, said actuating fluid pressure in said inner actuating fluid chamber creating actuating fluid pressure forces acting on said needle valve element to cause movement of said needle valve element from said closed position toward said open position.
- 5. The injector of claim 4, wherein said fuel supply circuit includes a needle cavity positioned adjacent said injector orifice, said second actuating fluid chamber being positioned axially along the injector between said balancing cavity and said needle cavity.
- 6. The injector of claim 2, wherein said balancing cavity is in fluidic communication with said fuel supply circuit when said needle valve element is in said open position and wherein fluidic communication between said balancing cavity and said fuel supply is blocked when said needle valve element is in said closed position.
- 7. The injector of claim 6, wherein said needle valve element blocks fuel flow into said balancing cavity when in said closed position.
- 8. The injector of claim 2, wherein said fuel pressure balancing means includes a balancing fluid circuit including a passage formed integrally in said needle valve element for delivering fuel to said balancing cavity.
- 9. The injector of claim 8, wherein said fuel supply circuit includes a needle cavity positioned adjacent said injector orifice, said passage fluidically connecting said balancing cavity and said needle cavity, wherein said passage extends axially along said needle valve element, said injector body including a valve seat for engagement by said needle valve element when said needle valve element is in said closed position so as to block fuel flow through both said injector orifice and said injector actuating fluid circuit.
- 10. The injector of claim 2, wherein said fuel pressure balancing means includes a balancing piston telescopingly positioned in said balancing cavity.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/853,592, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,884,848, filed May 9, 1997.
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