Claims
- 1. A fuel injector comprising:an injector body defining a nozzle outlet; a needle valve member having a closing hydraulic surface and being mounted in said injector body and being movable a lift distance between an open position in which said nozzle outlet is open, and a closed position in which said nozzle outlet is blocked; a piezoelectric actuator mounted in said injector body and being movable a piezo distance between an off position and an on position; a coupling linkage interconnecting said closing hydraulic surface of said needle valve member to said piezoelectric actuator, and said coupling linkage multiplying movement of said piezoelectric actuator into a larger movement of said needle valve member; and said needle valve member being stoppable in a partially open position between said open position and said closed position when a predetermined voltage is applied to said piezoelectric actuator.
- 2. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein said coupling linkage includes said injector body defining a needle control chamber; andsaid closing hydraulic surface is exposed to fluid pressure in said needle control chamber.
- 3. The fuel injector of claim 1 including a control valve member attached to said piezoelectric actuator and located adjacent a control valve seat defined by said injector body; anda flow area past said control valve seat being proportional to a positioning of said piezoelectric actuator.
- 4. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein said injector body defines a nozzle supply passage and a needle control chamber; andsaid closing hydraulic surface being exposed to fluid pressure in said needle control chamber, and an opening hydraulic surface included on said needle valve member being exposed to fluid pressure in a nozzle supply passage.
- 5. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein said lift distance is many times greater than said piezo distance.
- 6. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein said needle valve member is held in said closed position at least in part by said coupling linkage when said piezoelectric actuator is in said off position.
- 7. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein said needle valve member includes at least one outer opening hydraulic surface and an inner opening hydraulic surface that are exposed to different fluid pressures depending upon a positioning of said needle valve member.
- 8. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein said injector body defines a needle control chamber;said closing hydraulic surface being exposed to fluid pressure in said needle control chamber; and said fluid pressure in said needle control chamber being proportional to a positioning of said piezoelectric actuator.
- 9. A fuel injection system comprising:a plurality of fuel injectors, each of said fuel injectors including an injector body that defines a nozzle outlet, a high pressure inlet and a low pressure drain; a source of high pressure fuel being fluidly connected to each of said high pressure inlets and a low pressure reservoir being fluidly connected to each of said low pressure drains; a needle valve member with a closing hydraulic surface being movably mounted in each of said injector bodies; a piezoelectric actuator being movably mounted in each of said injector bodies; a coupling linkage interconnecting said closing hydraulic surface of said needle valve member to said piezoelectric actuator, and said coupling linkage multiplying movement of said piezoelectric actuator into a larger movement of said needle valve member; and said needle valve member being stoppable in a partially open position when a predetermined voltage is applied to said piezoelectric actuator.
- 10. The fuel system of claim 9 wherein said coupling linkage includes said injector body defining a needle control chamber; andsaid closing hydraulic surface is exposed to fluid pressure in said needle control chamber.
- 11. The fuel system of claim 10 wherein said needle valve member is movable a lift distance;said piezoelectric actuator is movable a piezo distance; and said lift distance is many times greater than said piezo distance.
- 12. The fuel system of claim 11 wherein said needle valve member includes at least one outer opening hydraulic surface and an inner opening hydraulic surface that are exposed to different fluid pressures depending upon a positioning of said needle valve member.
- 13. The fuel system of claim 12 including a control valve member attached to said piezoelectric actuator and being located in an outlet control passage that opens into said needle control chamber; anda control flow area from said needle control chamber into said outlet control passage being proportional to a positioning of said piezoelectric actuator.
- 14. The fuel system of claim 13 wherein a flow area past said needle valve member to said nozzle outlet being proportional to a voltage applied to said piezoelectric actuator.
- 15. A method of controlling an injection event comprising:providing a fuel injector including a piezoelectric actuator and a needle valve member, wherein said piezoelectric actuator and said needle valve member are at least partially movably mounted in an injector body that defines a nozzle outlet; interconnecting said piezoelectric actuator and a closing hydraulic surface of said needle valve member via a coupling linkage; moving said needle valve member from a closed position in which said nozzle outlet is blocked to a partially open position in which said nozzle outlet is partially open, at least in part by applying a predetermined voltage to said piezoelectric actuator and multiplying movement of said piezoelectric actuator into a larger movement of said needle valve member with said coupling linkage; directing fuel past said needle valve member to said nozzle outlet wherein a flow area past said needle valve member is proportional to a voltage applied to said piezoelectric actuator; and moving said needle valve member to said closed position, at least in part by reducing a voltage applied to said piezoelectric actuator.
- 16. The method of claim 15 including a step of moving said needle valve member to a fully open position at least in part by applying a voltage to said piezoelectric actuator that is greater than said predetermined voltage.
- 17. The method of claim 16 including a step of moving said needle valve member from said partially open position to said fully open position at least in part by raising a voltage applied to said piezoelectric actuator.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said coupling linkage includes said injector body defining a needle control chamber; andexposing said closing hydraulic surface to fluid pressure in said needle control chamber.
- 19. The method of claim 18 including a step of varying a flow area past said needle valve member to said nozzle outlet at least in part by varying a voltage applied to said piezoelectric actuator.
- 20. The method of claim 19 including holding said needle valve member in said closed position when said piezoelectric actuator is in an off position at least in part by said coupling linkage.
RELATION TO A PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/170,420, filed on Oct. 13, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,079,641.
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