Claims
- 1. A fuel injection system comprising:a plurality of fuel injectors, each of said plurality of fuel injectors defining an actuation fluid cavity, a fuel inlet, at least one actuation fluid supply passage, at least one fuel fluid supply passage and a nozzle outlet, and including an electronically controlled direct control needle valve; said at least one actuation fluid supply passage of each of said plurality of fuel injectors being fluidly connected to a source of high pressure actuation fluid; said at least one fuel fluid supply passage of each of said plurality of fuel injectors being fluidly connected to a source of fuel fluid; said source of high pressure actuation fluid being different from said source of fuel fluid; said at least one actuation fluid supply passage of each of said plurality of fuel injectors being blocked from fluid communication with said at least one fuel fluid supply passage of each of said plurality of fuel injectors; and an exclusively mechanically actuated valve attached to each of said actuation fluid supply passages and movable between first position in which each of said at least one actuation fluid supply passages is open and a second position in which each of said at least one actuation fluid supply passages is closed.
- 2. The fuel injection system of claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of fuel injectors includes a needle valve member having a closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in a needle control chamber, and said needle valve member is movable between a first position in which said nozzle outlet is open and a second position in which said nozzle outlet is locked; andeach of said plurality of fuel injectors further includes a needle control valve movable between a first position in which said needle control chamber is open to a source of high pressure fluid and a second position in which said needle control chamber is open to a source of low pressure fluid.
- 3. The fuel injection system of claim 2 wherein each of said plurality of fuel injectors includes a relatively low pressure actuation fluid drain;said source of high pressure fluid is said source of relatively high pressure actuation fluid; and said source of low pressure fluid is said relatively low pressure actuation fluid drain.
- 4. The fuel injection system of claim 3 wherein said mechanically actuated valve is a cam driven fluid distributor positioned outside each of said plurality of fuel injectors.
- 5. The fuel injection system of claim 3 wherein said mechanically actuated valve includes a cam actuated valve member positioned at least partially inside each of said plurality of fuel injectors.
- 6. The fuel injection system of claim 2 wherein each of said plurality of fuel injectors includes a fuel pressurization chamber and a fuel recirculation passage;said source of high pressure fluid is said fuel pressurization chamber; and said source of low pressure fluid is said fuel recirculation passage.
- 7. The fuel injection system of claim 6 wherein said mechanically actuated valve is a cam driven fluid distributor positioned outside each of said plurality of fuel injectors.
- 8. The fuel injection system of claim 6 wherein said mechanically actuated valve includes a cam actuated valve member positioned at least partially inside each of said plurality of fuel injectors.
- 9. A mechanically enabled electronically controlled fuel injector comprising:an injector body defining an actuation fluid cavity, a needle control chamber, a fuel inlet, nozzle outlet, an actuation fluid inlet, at least one actuation fluid passage and at least one fuel fluid passage; an actuation fluid supply passage connecting said actuation fluid inlet to a source of actuation fluid; a fuel fluid supply passage connecting said fuel inlet to a source of fuel fluid; said at least one actuation fluid passage, said actuation fluid supply passage, and said actuation fluid inlet being closed from fluid communication with said at least one fuel fluid passage, said fuel fluid supply passage and said fuel inlet; an exclusively mechanically actuated valve attached to said injector body and being movable between a first position in which said actuation fluid inlet is open and a second position in which said actuation fluid inlet is closed; a direct control needle valve that includes a needle valve member positioned in said injector body and having a closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in said needle control chamber; and an electronically controlled needle control valve member in said injector body movable between a first position in which said needle control chamber is exposed to a source of high pressure fluid and a second position in which said needle control chamber is exposed to a source of low pressure fluid.
- 10. The mechanically enabled electronically controlled fuel injector of claim 9 further comprising a relatively low pressure actuation fluid drain;said source of high pressure fluid being said source of relatively high pressure actuation fluid; and said source of low pressure fluid being said relatively low pressure actuation fluid drain.
- 11. The mechanically enabled electronically controlled fuel injector of claim 10 wherein said mechanically actuated valve is a cam driven fluid distributor positioned outside said fuel injector.
- 12. The mechanically enabled electronically controlled fuel injector of claim 10 wherein said mechanically actuated valve includes a cam actuated valve member positioned at least partially inside said fuel injector.
- 13. The mechanically enabled electronically controlled fuel injector of claim 9 further comprising a fuel pressurization chamber and a fuel recirculation passage;said source of high pressure fluid being said fuel pressurization chamber; and said source of low pressure fluid being said fuel recirculation passage.
- 14. The mechanically enabled electronically controlled fuel injector of claim 13 wherein said mechanically actuated valve is a cam driven fluid distributor positioned outside said fuel injector.
- 15. The mechanically enabled electronically controlled fuel injector of claim 12 wherein said mechanically actuated valve includes a cam actuated valve member positioned at least partially inside said fuel injector.
- 16. A method of fuel injection comprising the steps of:providing a mechanically enabled electronically controlled fuel injector which includes at least one actuation fluid passage blocked from fluid communication with at least one fuel fluid passage, a needle control chamber, a nozzle outlet, a direct control needle valve, a moveable needle control valve member and an exclusively mechanically actuated valve attached to said actuation fluid passage movable between an on position in which said at least one actuation fluid passage is open and an off position in which said at least one actuation fluid passage is closed; enabling said fuel injector for an injection event at least in part by mechanically moving said mechanically actuated valve to said first position fluidly connecting said fuel injector to a source of high pressure actuation fluid; electronically moving said needle control valve member to an on position in which said needle control chamber is fluidly connected to a source of low pressure fluid; electronically moving said needle control valve member to an off position in which said needle control chamber is fluidly connected to a source of high pressure fluid; mechanically disabling said fuel injector at least in part by mechanically moving said mechanically actuated valve to said second position connecting said at least one actuation fluid passage to a low pressure actuation fluid reservoir; evacuating an amount of actuation fluid toward said low pressure actuation fluid reservoir; and refilling said fuel injector with an amount of fuel from a source of fuel, which is different from said actuation fluid.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein said step of electronically moving said needle control valve member to said first position occurs prior to said step of enabling said fuel injector for an injection event.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein said step of electronically moving said needle control valve to said first position occurs at least twice before said step of mechanically disabling said fuel injector.
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein said fuel injector includes a spring bias which defines a valve opening pressure; andsaid step of electronically moving said needle control valve to said second position occurs after an amount of fuel pressure reaches said valve opening pressure.
- 20. The method of claim 16 wherein said mechanically actuated valve includes a cam driven valve member at least partially positioned in said fuel injector; andsaid enabling and disabling steps are accomplished at least partially by rotating said cam.
RELATION TO A PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/950,349, filed on Oct. 14, 1997 and allowed on Feb. 23, 1999.
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