Claims
- 1. A fuel injection device for internal combustion engines, comprising a high-pressure reservoir or common rail (1), which can be made to communicate with an injection nozzle (2) via a 3/2-way valve (3) and a control valve member (5) connecting a supply line (28) to a high-pressure line (9) or to a relief line (13) discharging into a tank (24), said control valve member (5) on its end regions, opposite stops (8, 18), includes elements (7, 21; 61, 22) that damp the stroke of the control valve member (5).
- 2. The fuel injection device of claim 1, wherein damping elements are each embodied as a reduced diameter (7, 21; 6, 22) on the end regions of the control valve member (5).
- 3. The fuel injection device of claim 1, wherein the end regions of the control valve member (5) each dip into chambers (17, 29) for damping the reciprocating motion.
- 4. The fuel injection device of claim 3, wherein the pressure in the upper chamber (17) can be depressurized by a valve throttle (16).
- 5. The fuel injection device of claim 1, wherein a sleeve (15) surrounding the control valve member (5) is shrink-fitted into the housing of the 3/2-way valve (3).
- 6. The fuel injection device of claim 5, wherein the interchangeable sleeve (15) surrounding the control valve member (5) comprises high-quality material.
- 7. The fuel injection device of claim 1, wherein a 2/2-way valve (55) above the control chamber (17) is triggered by means of an electric actuator (4).
- 8. The fuel injection device of claim 7, wherein throttling that is dependent on the stroke of the control valve member (5) makes a stroke-controlled piezoelectric actuator possible.
- 9. The fuel injection device of claim 1, wherein the 3/2-way valve unit (3) is accommodated in modular fashion between a common rail (1) and an injection nozzle assembly (2).
- 10. The fuel injection device of claim 1, wherein a step (23) that shapes the course of injection is embodied on the control valve member (5) in the region of the inletside control edge (19, 19′).
- 11. The fuel injection device of claim 1, wherein the quantity losses upon injection are minimized by covering the control edges (19, 19′; 20, 21) between the control valve member (5) and the sleeve (15).
- 12. An internal combustion engine with a fuel injection device comprising a high-pressure reservoir (1) (common rail), which can be made to communicate with injection nozzles (2) via a 3/2-way valve (3), and a control valve member (5) connecting a supply line (28) to a high-pressure line (9) or to a relief line (13) discharging into a tank (24), said the control valve member (5) on its end regions, opposite the stops (8, 18), including damping elements (7, 21; 6, 22) that damp the stroke of the control valve member (5).
Priority Claims (1)
| Number |
Date |
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| 199 50 779 |
Oct 1999 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a 35 USC 371 application of PCT/DE 00/03692 filed on Oct. 20, 2000.
PCT Information
| Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
| PCT/DE00/03692 |
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WO |
00 |
| Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
| WO01/29410 |
4/26/2001 |
WO |
A |
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