Claims
- 1. A multi-stage intensifier adapted for a fluid injector comprising:
a fluid injection pump piston adapted to pressurize injection fluid when moved in a first direction; a first intensifier piston positioned to apply force to the fluid injection pump piston in the first direction responsive to the pressure of an actuating fluid against an effective area of the first intensifier piston; a second intensifier piston positioned to apply force to the fluid injection pump piston in the first direction responsive to the pressure of an actuating fluid against an effective area of the second intensifier piston; and, a control valve coupled to selectively apply actuating fluid pressure to any of at least two of:
i) the effective area of the first intensifier piston, ii) the effective area of the second intensifier piston, and iii) the effective area of both the first and second intensifier pistons.
- 2. The multi-stage intensifier of claim 1, wherein the control valve is coupled to selectively apply actuating fluid pressure to either:
i) the effective area of the first intensifier piston, or ii) the effective area of both the first and second intensifier pistons.
- 3. The multi-stage intensifier of claim 2, wherein the control valve comprises a three position, four way valve.
- 4. The multi-stage intensifier of claim 2, wherein the control valve comprises two, two-position, three-way valves.
- 5. The multi-stage intensifier of claim 1, wherein the first and second intensifier pistons are coupled together and wherein the control valve is coupled to selectively apply actuating fluid pressure to any one of:
i) the effective area of the first intensifier piston, ii) the effective area of the second intensifier piston, and iii) the effective area of both the first and second intensifier pistons.
- 6. The multi-stage intensifier of claim 5, wherein the control valve comprises two, two-position, three-way valves.
- 7. The multi-stage intensifier of claim 6, wherein the three-way valves are magnetically latchable spool valves using residual magnetism.
- 8. The multi-stage intensifier of claim 1, wherein the actuating fluid is selected from the group of fuel, engine oil and hydraulic fluid and the injection fluid is fuel.
- 9. A fluid injector having a multistage intensifier comprising:
an injector adapted to inject fluid responsive to the pressurization of an injection fluid; a fluid injection pump piston adapted to pressurize injection fluid when moved in a first direction; a first intensifier piston positioned to apply force to the fluid injection pump piston in the first direction responsive to the pressure of an actuating fluid against an effective area of the first intensifier piston; a second intensifier piston positioned to apply force to the fluid injection pump piston in the first direction responsive to the pressure of an actuating fluid against an effective area of the second intensifier piston; and, a control valve coupled to selectively apply actuating fluid pressure to any of at least two of:
i) the effective area of the first intensifier piston, ii) the effective area of the second intensifier piston, and iii) the effective area of both the first and second intensifier pistons.
- 10. A method of operating a fuel injector having a multi-stage intensifier, comprising:
providing a fuel injection pumping piston adapted to pressurize injection fuel when hydraulically moved in a first direction; providing a first effective area of the multi-stage intensifier responsive to an actuating fluid pressure to move the injection fuel pumping piston in the first direction; providing a second effective area of the multi-stage intensifier responsive to an actuating fluid pressure to move the injection fuel pumping piston in the first direction, the first and second effective areas being unequal areas; and, selectively providing actuating fluid under pressure to the first effective area or the second effective area to selectively pressurize injection fuel by the injection fuel pumping piston.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the first and second effective areas of the multi-stage intensifier comprise respective areas of first and second intensifier pistons, respectively.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein the first effective area comprises an area of a first intensifier piston, and the second effective area comprises an area of both the first intensifier piston and a second intensifier piston.
- 13. The method of claim 10, further comprising selectively and simultaneously providing actuating fluid under pressure to the first and second effective areas to further selectively pressurize injection fuel by the injection fuel pumping piston.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein selectively providing actuating fluid under pressure to the first effective area, the second effective area, and both the first and second effective areas comprises providing actuating fluid under pressure using two, two-position, three-way valves.
- 15. The method of claim 10, wherein selectively providing actuating fluid under pressure to one of the first effective area and the second effective area comprises selectively providing actuating fluid under pressure to one of the first effective area and the second effective area using a three-position, four-way valve.
- 16. The method of claim 10, wherein the actuating fluid is selected from the group of fuel, engine oil and hydraulic fluid.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/457,018 filed Mar. 24, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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