Claims
- 1. A heated fuel injection system for a diesel engine including
- a single fuel pump having a fuel outlet intermittently charged with liquid fuel to progressively increase the fuel to a predetermined pressure level above the vapor flash point of the fuel,
- a fuel injection assembly including a fuel chamber having a fuel inlet and outlet and a fuel pressure responsive fuel injection valve movable therein to open the outlet in response to the pressure of fuel therein thereagainst, a plurality of control means including a heater and pressure regulating means to raise the pressure of the fuel in the chamber to the desired injection pressure level and to raise the temperature to a level above the vapor flash point of the fuel for that pressure level to maintain the fuel in a liquid state prior to injection while conditioning the fuel to flash vaporize immediately after injection in response to a drop in the pressure of the fuel upon expansion thereof,
- biasing force means moving the valve to a closed position independently of the pressure level of the heated fuel acting on the valve in a direction to open the same,
- and fuel pressure responsive actuating means movable in response to a fuel pressure level above a predetermined level lower than the injection pressure level to relieve the valve of the biasing force thereagainst and permit opening of the valve by the force of the fuel injection pressure thereagainst,
- decay of the pump output pressure to below the predetermined level permitting the biasing force means to again move the valve to a closed position.
- 2. A heated fuel injection system for a diesel engine including
- a fuel pump having a fuel outlet intermittently charged with liquid fuel to progressively increase the fuel to a predetermined pressure level above the vapor flash point of the fuel,
- a fuel injection assembly including a fuel chamber having a fuel inlet and outlet and a fuel pressure responsive fuel injection valve movable therein from a closed position to an open position to open the outlet in response to the pressure of fuel therein thereagainst, a plurality of control means including a heater and pressure regulating means operable at all times when the valve is in a closed position to maintain the pressure of the fuel in the chamber at a constant injection pressure level and temperature level above the vapor flash point of the fuel for that pressure level to maintain the fuel in a liquid state prior to injection while conditioning the fuel to flash vaporize immediately after injection in response to a drop in the pressure of the fuel upon expansion thereof, spring biasing means biasing the valve to a closed position, and fuel pressure responsive means connected to the pump outlet and responsive to a build-up of the fuel pressure thereagainst to a first level lower than the constant injection pressure level to render the spring means force on the valve ineffective, thereby permitting a concurrent opening of the valve by the fuel at the higher injection pressure level,
- decay of the pump output pressure to below the first lower level permitting the biasing force means to again move the valve to a closed position.
- 3. A heated fuel injection system for a diesel engine including
- a fuel pump having a fuel outlet intermittently charged with liquid fuel to progressively increase the fuel to a predetermined pressure level above the vapor flash point of the fuel,
- a fuel injection assembly including a fuel chamber having a fuel inlet and outlet and a fuel pressure responsive fuel injection valve movable therein from a closed position to an open position to open the outlet in response to the pressure of fuel therein thereagainst, a plurality of control means including a heater and pressure regulating means and fuel pressure reservoir operable at all times when the valve is in a closed position to maintain the pressure of the fuel in the chamber at a constant injection pressure level and the temperature at a level above the vapor flash point of the fuel for that pressure level to maintain the fuel in a liquid state prior to injection while conditioning the fuel to flash vaporize immediately after injection in response to a drop in the pressure of the fuel upon expansion thereof, spring biasing means located outside the chamber and operably connected to the valve biasing the valve to a closed position, and fuel pressure responsive means in opposing force position to the biasing means outside the chamber and connected to the pump outlet and responsive to a build-up of the fuel pressure thereagainst to a first level lower than the constant injection pressure level to overcome the biasing means rendering the spring means force on the valve ineffective, thereby permitting a concurrent opening of the valve by the fuel at the higher injection pressure level,
- decay of the pump output pressure to below the first lower level permitting the biasing force means to again move the valve to a closed position.
- 4. A system as in claim 1, the control means including a fuel pressure reservoir having an inlet connected to the pump outlet to supply fuel at high pressure to the reservoir, and check valve means in the inlet openable at a pressure level higher than the level of pressure for moving the fuel pressure responsive means whereby during each fuel pumping stroke initially the fuel injector valve is opened and subsequently the fuel reservoir is charged with fuel.
- 5. A system as in claim 1, the injector assembly including a hollow housing having the said fuel inlet adjacent one end and a fuel discharge nozzle adjacent thereto constituting the said fuel outlet, the pressure responsive means comprising servo means slidably mounted in the housing adjacent one end of the injector valve, the biasing means comprising spring means biasing the servo means against the injector valve towards a closed position, and passage means subjecting the servo means to the pressure of the fuel from the pump outlet in a force direction opposite to that of the spring means.
- 6. A system as in claim 4, the injector assembly including a hollow housing partitioned into first and second axially separated fuel chambers, the first chamber including the said assembly fuel inlet and outlet and injector valve, the second chamber including the actuating means constituting a piston means having a stem actuator extending into the first chamber and including a spring means constituting the biasing means and acting against one side of the piston means biasing the actuator against the fuel injector valve moving the valve to a closed position, and conduit means connecting the fuel under pressure from the pump outlet to the second chamber to the opposite side of the piston means to actuate the piston means in a direction permitting the reservoir fuel pressure to move the injector valve open.
- 7. A system as in claim 4, including a fuel pressure regulator in parallel flow arrangement with the inlet to the fuel reservoir and downstream of the check valve means for regulating the operating pressure level of the fuel in the reservoir.
- 8. A system as in claim 1, the control means including conduit means connecting the fuel at injection pressure to the injector assembly inlet, and heater means in the conduit means for heating the fuel passing through the conduit means to the injector assembly.
- 9. A system as in claim 8, the heater means being heated by the exhaust gases from the engine.
- 10. A system as in claim 9, the heater means including electrical heater means operable during starting operation of the engine.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 615,664, filed May 31, 1984, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 334,944, filed Dec. 28, 1981, now abandoned.
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