Claims
- 1. In a hydraulic control device (60), for an injector (16) of a fuel injection system (10), which system includes an externally actuatable pressure generator (12), a pressure reservoir (14) hydraulically coupled to the pressure generator (12), and a plurality of injectors (16), connected to the pressure reservoir (14) and each assigned to one combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, having a piezoelectric actuator (52) and a multi-position valve (75), controlled by the actuator (52), in whose valve bore (76) a valve member (74) is guided displaceably, by which, via one control cross section (99) controlled by a seat valve part of the valve member (74), the injection valve member (28) of the injector is urged in the closing direction by control pressure, and by which, via another control cross section (97) controlled by the valve member (74), the injection valve member can be relieved to a return line, and the control cross sections (97, 99) are opened or closed in alternation by the valve member, the improvement comprisinga hydraulic booster (62) that reverses the deflection motion of the actuator (52) to the opposite direction in space is connected between the actuator (52) and the valve member (73); a control edge (96) on the valve member (74), for controlling the other control cross section (97), and the pressure drop at the opened, first control cross section (99) being oriented counter to the stroke motion of the valve member (74).
- 2. The hydraulic control device of claim 1, wherein the booster (62) has pistons (64, 66) with piston surface areas of difference size; that the first piston (64) is embodied as a cup-shaped and in its interior guides the second piston (66); that a closing spring (72) is fastened between the two pistons (64 and 66); and that the pistons (64, 66) define a common booster chamber (68).
- 3. The hydraulic control device of claim 2, wherein the valve member (74) is anchored to the second piston (66).
- 4. The hydraulic control device of claim 1, wherein the valve member (74) has a control head (78) which is thickened in its outer diameter, a constriction (80), and a guide portion (82); that the outer diameter of the guide portion (82) is greater than that of the constriction (80) but less than that of the control head (78); and that the guide portion (82) is provided with at least one flat face (84) provided on the outer circumference.
- 5. The hydraulic control device of claim 2, wherein the valve member (74) has a control head (78) which is thickened in its outer diameter, a constriction (80), and a guide portion (82); that the outer diameter of the guide portion (82) is greater than that of the constriction (80) but less than that of the control head (78); and that the guide portion (82) is provided with at least one flat face (84) provided on the outer circumference.
- 6. The hydraulic control device of claims 3, wherein the valve member (74) has a control head (78) which is thickened in its outer diameter, a constriction (80), and a guide portion (82); that the outer diameter of the guide portion (82) is greater than that of the constriction (80) but less than that of the control head (78); and that the guide portion (82) is provided with at least one flat face (84) provided on the outer circumference.
- 7. The hydraulic control device of claim 4, wherein the valve seat (98) is embodied at the transition point of the control head (78) to the constriction (80), on the suitably adapted inner wall of the valve bore (76), and is located between a fuel supply conduit (88) and a pressure fluid conduit (86) to the injector (16).
- 8. The hydraulic control device of claim 4, wherein the valve bore (76) is provided with a groovelike enlargement (90), which is controlled by the control edge (96) of the valve member (74) and which is embodied at the valve bore (76), in the region of the transition point of the constriction (80) to the guide portion (82) of the valve member (74).
- 9. The hydraulic control device of claim 7, wherein the valve bore (76) is provided with a groovelike enlargement (90), which is controlled by the control edge (96) of the valve member (74) and which is embodied at the valve bore (76), in the region of the transition point of the constriction (80) to the guide portion (82) of the valve member (74).
- 10. The hydraulic control device of claim 4, further comprising a fuel supply conduit (88) discharging into the valve bore (76) in the region of the control head (78), and a pressure fluid conduit (86) to the injector (16) branches off from the valve bore (76) in the region of the constriction (80), and a return (92) branches off from the valve bore in the region of the guide portion (82) of the valve member (74).
- 11. The hydraulic control device of claim 7, further comprising a fuel supply conduit (88) discharging into the valve bore (76) in the region of the control head (78), and a pressure fluid conduit (86) to the injector (16) branches off from the valve bore (76) in the region of the constriction (80), and a return (92) branches off from the valve bore in the region of the guide portion (82) of the valve member (74).
- 12. The hydraulic control device of claim 8, further comprising a fuel supply conduit (88) discharging into the valve bore (76) in the region of the control head (78), and a pressure fluid conduit (86) to the injector (16) branches off from the valve bore (76) in the region of the constriction (80), and a return (92) branches off from the valve bore in the region of the guide portion (82) of the valve member (74).
- 13. The hydraulic control device of claim 4, wherein the control head (78) is located toward the second piston (66), and the guide portion (82) is located remote from the second piston (66), and that the constriction (80) is disposed between the control head (78) and the guide portion (82).
- 14. The hydraulic control device of claim 7, wherein the control head (78) is located toward the second piston (66), and the guide portion (82) is located remote from the second piston (66), and that the constriction (80) is disposed between the control head (78) and the guide portion (82).
- 15. The hydraulic control device of claim 10, wherein the control head (78) is located toward the second piston (66), and the guide portion (82) is located remote from the second piston (66), and that the constriction (80) is disposed between the control head (78) and the guide portion (82).
- 16. The hydraulic control device of claim 4, wherein the constriction (80) is composed of a waist (81) oriented toward the control head (78) and a cylindrical portion (83), oriented toward the guide portion (82), the outer diameter of the cylindrical portion being less than the inner diameter of the valve bore (76).
- 17. The hydraulic control device of claim 10, wherein the constriction (80) is composed of a waist (81) oriented toward the control head (78) and a cylindrical portion (83), oriented toward the guide portion (82), the outer diameter of the cylindrical portion being less than the inner diameter of the valve bore (76).
- 18. The hydraulic control device of claim 1, wherein the valve bore (76) is embodied as a blind bore, which ends in a control chamber (94) into which the valve member (74) plunges and from which a return (92) branches off.
- 19. The hydraulic control device of claim 7, wherein the valve bore (76) is embodied as a blind bore, which ends in a control chamber (94) into which the valve member (74) plunges and from which a return (92) branches off.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 51 004 |
Oct 1999 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a 35 U.S.C. 371 application of PCT/DE 00/03590, filed on Oct. 12, 2000.
PCT Information
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PCT/DE00/03590 |
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WO01/29395 |
4/26/2001 |
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