Claims
- 1. A fuel injector of the type used to inject fuel into a cylinder of an internal combustion engine when installed therein, the engine having a high-pressure fuel supply and a low-pressure fuel return, said injector comprising:
- an injector body which at least in part defines
- a control region,
- a high-pressure fuel region fluidly connected with the fuel supply,
- a nozzle region fluidly connected with the fuel supply and at least partially situated in the engine cylinder for injecting fuel into the cylinder, and
- a low-pressure fuel region fluidly connected with the fuel return;
- a needle valve assembly disposed within said injector body for movement between first and second positions, said needle valve assembly having a piston which sealingly engages said body to define a variable volume of said control region and having an injection portion which prevents fuel flow through said nozzle region when said needle is in said first position and which permits maximum fuel flow through said nozzle region into said cylinder when said needle is in said second position; and
- a control valve assembly which selectively blocks or permits fluid communication between said high-pressure fuel region and said control region and selectively blocks or permits fluid communication between said low-pressure fuel region and said control region to thereby selectively vary the volume of high pressure fuel in said control region whereby said needle assembly can either be selectively maintained at one or more discrete positions or selectively modulated between said first and second positions.
- 2. The injector of claim 1, wherein said control valve assembly continuously varies the volume of said control region to thereby continuously move said needle assembly.
- 3. The injector of claim 1, wherein said control valve assembly is prebiased to maximize the volume of said control region whereby said needle assembly is urged into said first position.
- 4. The injector of claim 1, wherein said control valve assembly can change the flow of fuel through said control region in a continuous manner to urge movement of said needle assembly.
- 5. The injector of claim 1, further comprising an auxiliary high-pressure fuel region fluidly connected to said nozzle region, wherein said needle blocks fuel flow from said auxiliary high-pressure fuel region and into said nozzle region when said needle is in said first position and permits such fuel flow when in said second position, and wherein said control valve assembly prevents fuel flow into said auxiliary high-pressure fuel region when said needle is in said first position.
- 6. The injector of claim 5, wherein said needle valve assembly cooperates with said body to define said control region, said needle further comprising a central bore and a plurality of fluid paths which are in fluid communication with said central bore, at least one of said fluid paths being a control path which is in fluid communication with said control chamber and at least some other of said fluid paths being in selective fluid communication with said high-pressure fuel region, said auxiliary high-pressure fuel region and said low-pressure fuel region.
- 7. The injector of claim 6, wherein said control valve assembly comprises:
- an actuator pin at least partially sealingly disposed in said central bore of said needle for movement therein, said pin including first and second recesses to selectively permit fluid communication through said needle; and
- an actuator connected to said pin for selectively moving said pin within said bore between
- a first position wherein said first recess only permits fluid communication between at least one of said fluid paths, said high-pressure fuel region and said control path whereby the volume of said control region is maximized and said needle is urged into said first position;
- a second position wherein said second recess only permits fluid communication between at least one of said fluid paths, said high-pressure fuel region and said auxiliary high-pressure fuel region; and
- a third position wherein said second recess only permits fluid communication between at least one of said fluid paths, said high-pressure fuel region and said auxiliary high-pressure fuel region, and wherein said first recess only permits fluid communication between at least one of said fluid paths, said low-pressure fuel region and said control path whereby the volume of said control region is minimized and said needle is urged into said second position.
- 8. The injector of claim 6, wherein
- said body further defines a low-pressure spring chamber which is fluidly connected to the low-pressure fuel return; and
- said central bore includes one end which is in fluid communication with said low-pressure spring chamber.
- 9. The injector of claim 1, wherein said piston defines first, second and third fuel paths and a pin-reception aperture, said first, second and third fuel paths being fluidly connected to said pin-reception aperture, said first path being capable of being fluidly connected with said high-pressure fuel region, said second path being capable of being fluidly connected with said low-pressure fuel region and said third path being fluidly connected with said control region;
- said control valve assembly includes a pin at least partially sealingly disposed within said pin-reception aperture for movement between an initial and an injection position, said pin having a recess which fluidly connects said first and third fuel paths when said pin is in said initial position to thereby urge said needle into said first position, said pin recess fluidly connecting said second and third fuel paths when said pin is in said injection position to thereby urge said needle into said second position; and
- said control valve assembly includes an actuator connected to said pin for selectively urging said pin between said initial and injection positions.
- 10. The injector of claim 9, wherein
- said body further defines a low-pressure spring chamber which is in fluid communication with the fuel return; and
- said pin-reception aperture is in fluid communication with said low-pressure spring chamber.
- 11. The injector of claim 1, wherein said actuator is capable of selectively maintaining said pin in a plurality of discrete positions between said initial position and said injection position whereby said needle can be maintained in a plurality of discrete positions between said first and second positions.
- 12. The injector of claim 1, wherein the volume of said control region continuously varies between a minimum and a maximum value as the position of said pin continuously varies between said initial and injection positions.
- 13. A fluid injector for use with a high-pressure fluid supply and a low-pressure fluid return comprising:
- an injector body which includes
- means defining a high-pressure fluid conduit which is fluidly connected to the fluid supply;
- means defining a low-pressure fluid conduit which is fluidly connected to the fluid return; and
- means defining at least one injection aperture extending through said injector body;
- a needle valve assembly having a first end and an opposite second end, said needle valve assembly being movably disposed within said body such that
- said first end cooperates with said injector body to selectively permit fluid flow through said aperture means, and such that
- said second end cooperates with said interior cavity to define a variable volume control chamber, said second end including means defining a plurality of fluid paths and a bore which is in fluid communication with said fluid paths, at least one of said fluid paths being in fluid communication with said control chamber;
- an actuator pin at least partially disposed in said bore of said second needle end for movement therein, said pin selectively permitting fluid communication between said control chamber and at least one of said high-pressure conduit means and said low-pressure conduit means via said fluid paths as said pin moves in said bore; and
- an actuator connected to said pin for selectively urging said pin between an initial position whereby said first end of said needle prevents fluid flow through said aperture means, and an injection position through said aperture means.
- 14. The injector of claim 13, wherein the volume of said control chamber varies between a minimum value and a maximum value as the position of said actuator pin varies between said initial and said injection positions.
- 15. The injector of claim 13, wherein said pin recess is only in fluid communication with one of said high pressure conduit means and said low-pressure conduit means at any given time.
- 16. The injector of claim 13, further comprising means for prebiasing said needle whereby said first end of said needle is urged toward said aperture.
- 17. The injector of claim 13, wherein said needle is movably disposed within said body such that said first end thereof cooperates with said body to throttle fluid flow through said aperture means.
- 18. A fluid injector for use with a high-pressure fluid supply which delivers fluid to said injector, and a low-pressure fluid return which removes fluid from said injector, said injector comprising:
- an injector body which defines,
- a high-pressure fluid conduit fluidly connected to the fluid supply,
- a low-pressure fluid conduit fluidly connected to the fluid return,
- a nozzle aperture extending through said body, and
- an auxiliary high-pressure fluid conduit;
- a needle at least partially mounted within said body for movement between injection-blocking and injection-permitting positions to control fluid flow through said aperture, said needle cooperating with said body to define a variable-volume control chamber, said needle defining a central bore and a plurality of fluid paths which are in fluid communication with said central bore, at least one of said fluid paths being a control fluid path which is in fluid communication with said control chamber and at least some other of said fluid paths being in selective fluid communication with said high-pressure fluid conduit, said auxiliary high-pressure fluid conduit and said low-pressure fluid conduit;
- an actuator pin at least partially sealingly disposed in said central bore of said needle for movement therein, said pin including first and second recesses to selectively permit fluid communication between said control fluid path and at least some other of said fluid paths due to movement thereof; and
- an actuator connected to said pin for selectively moving said pin within said bore.
- 19. The injector of claim 18, wherein said actuator moves said pin between:
- a first position wherein said first recess only permits fluid communication between at least one of said fluid paths, said high-pressure fluid conduit and said control path whereby the volume of said control chamber is maximized and said needle is urged into said injection-blocking position; and
- a second position wherein said second recess only permits fluid communication between at least one of said fluid paths, said high-pressure fluid conduit and said auxiliary high-pressure fluid conduit, and wherein said first recess only permits fluid communication between at least one of said fluid paths, said low-pressure return conduit and said control path whereby the volume of said control chamber is minimized and said needle is urged into said injection-permitting position.
- 20. The injector of claim 19, wherein said actuator also moves said pin within said bore to a third position wherein said second recess only permits fluid communication between at least one of said fluid paths, said high-pressure fluid conduit and said auxiliary high-pressure fluid conduit.
- 21. The injector of claim 18, wherein the volume of said control chamber only varies between a minimum value and a maximum value as the position of said pin varies between said first and second positions.
- 22. The injector of claim 20, wherein said actuator is capable of urging said pin into a plurality of positions between said first, second and third positions whereby said needle is urged into a plurality of positions between said injection-blocking and injection-permitting positions.
- 23. The injector of claim 18, wherein said actuator is capable of urging said pin into a plurality of positions between said first and second positions whereby said needle is urged into a plurality of positions between said injection-blocking and injection-permitting positions.
- 24. The injector of claim 18, wherein the volume of said control region continuously varies between a minimum and a maximum value as the position of said pin continuously varies between said initial and injection positions.
- 25. A fuel injector of the type used to inject fuel into a cylinder of an internal combustion engine when installed therein, the engine having a high-pressure fuel supply and a low-pressure fuel return, said injector comprising:
- an injector body which defines
- a variable-volume control region,
- a high-pressure fuel region fluidly connected with the high-pressure fuel supply,
- an apertured nozzle region fluidly connected between the high-pressure fuel supply and the engine cylinder when said injector is installed in the engine, and
- a low-pressure fuel region fluidly connected with the low-pressure fuel return;
- a needle valve assembly at least partially disposed within said body for movement between first and second positions, said needle having an injection portion which blocks fluid flow between the fuel supply and the engine cylinder when said needle is in said first position and a piston portion which sealingly engages said body to define said control region, said piston portion defining first, second and third fuel paths and a pin-reception aperture, said first, second and third fuel paths being fluidly connected to said pin-reception aperture;
- a pin at least partially sealingly received within said pin-reception aperture for movement between an initial and an injection position, said pin having a recess which fluidly connects said first and third paths of said piston portion when said pin is in said initial position to thereby urge said needle into said first position, said pin recess fluidly connecting said second and third paths of said piston portion when said pin is in said injection position to thereby urge said needle into said second position; and
- an actuator connected to said pin for selectively urging said pin between said initial and injection positions.
- 26. The injector of claim 25, wherein said actuator is capable of selectively maintaining said pin in a plurality of discrete positions between said initial position and said injection position whereby said needle can be maintained in a plurality of discrete positions between said first and second positions.
- 27. The injector of claim 25, wherein the volume of said control region continuously varies between a minimum and a maximum value as the position of said pin continuously varies between said initial and injection positions.
- 28. The injector of claim 25, wherein said pin recess is only in fluid communication with one of said high pressure fuel region and said low-pressure fuel region at any given time.
- 29. The injector of claim 25, wherein
- said body further defines a low-pressure spring chamber which is in fluid communication with said fluid return; and
- said pin-reception aperture is in fluid communication with said low-pressure spring chamber.
- 30. A fuel injector of the type used to inject fuel into a cylinder of an internal combustion engine when installed therein, the engine having a high-pressure fuel supply and a low-pressure fuel return, said injector comprising:
- an injector body which at least in part defines
- a control region,
- a high-pressure fuel region fluidly connected with the fuel supply,
- a nozzle region fluidly connected with the fuel supply and at least partially situated in the engine cylinder for injecting fuel into the cylinder, and
- a low-pressure fuel region fluidly connected with the fuel return;
- a needle valve assembly disposed within said injector body for movement between first and second positions, said needle valve assembly having a piston which sealingly engages said body to define said control region and having an injection portion which prevents fuel flow through said nozzle region when said needle is in said first position and which permits maximum fuel flow through said nozzle region into said cylinder when said needle is in said second position, said piston having a plurality of fluid paths and a pin-reception aperture which is fluidly connected to said fuel paths to permit selective fluid communication between one or more of said high-pressure, said low-pressure and said control regions; and
- a control valve assembly with a pin and an actuator connected to said pin for urging movement of said pin, said pin being at least partially sealingly disposed within said pin-reception aperture for movement between an initial position, wherein said needle is urged into said first position, and an injection position wherein said pin is urged into said second position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuing application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/873,279 filed on Jun. 11, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,382.
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