Claims
- 1. A hydraulically actuated fuel injector of the type having a metering and injection plunger mounted for reciprocation in a metering and injection chamber into which fuel to be injected is metered and from which a metered quantity of fuel is injected, a hydraulically actuated pressure intensifier with a pressure intensification plunger which acts on said metering and injection plunger for displacement thereof in an injection stroke for forcing fuel from said metering and injection chamber and out of said injector, said pressure intensification plunger having an effective surface area which is acted upon by a source of pressurized hydraulic fluid supplied to the injector that is greater than an effective area of said metering and injection plunger that acts on fuel disposed in said metering and injection chamber; and means for partially reducing the effect of the pressurized hydraulic fluid which acts on said pressure intensification plunger during an initial phase of displacement thereof during said injection stroke and for applying the full effect of said pressurized hydraulic fluid to said pressure intensification plunger during a subsequent, second phase of displacement thereof during said injection stroke, whereby fuel is injected by said metering and injection plunger at a pressure above that of said pressurized hydraulic fluid and at a first rate during said initial phase, and fuel is injected by said metering and injection plunger at a pressure above that of said pressurized hydraulic fluid and at a second rate during said second phase, said second rate being greater than said first rate; wherein said means for partially reducing the effect of the pressurized hydraulic fluid comprises a protrusion on an upper end of the pressure intensification plunger and a receiving bore in a facing surface of a body of the pressure intensifier, said protrusion being disposed within said receiving bore during said initial phase of displacement; wherein the receiving bore has a larger diameter than the protrusion for producing a peripheral clearance space between the protrusion and the receiving bore when the protrusion is in said receiving bore; wherein said receiving bore is connected to said source of pressurized hydraulic fluid; wherein said protrusion has a length which forms a means for setting the duration of said initial phase; and wherein said peripheral clearance space forms a means for producing a throttling effect which reduces the pressure of said pressurized hydraulic fluid to which the upper end of the pressure intensification plunger is exposed during said initial phase.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/414,218, filed Mar. 31, 1995 now abandoned.
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