Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Fuel injection system
Patent
1987-01-20
1988-01-19
Miller, Carl Stuart
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Fuel injection system
123467, 123456, F02M 3900
Patent
active
047198893
ABSTRACT:
Upstream of the electrically operated fuel injectors for each engine cylinder there is connected a common pressure reservoir subject via a valve to the action of a continuously delivering fuel pump as a function of the engine speed and load. The common pressure reservoir is continuously connected by means of an annular chamber and a throttle to a channel in each fuel injector. Each fuel injector has a solenoid or magnetic valve operable for each fuel injection process and during the operation thereof connects said channel with a fuel return pipe and consequently relieves or releases the nozzle needle closing the fuel injection opening, thus releasing the discharge of fuel from a pressure chamber located directly upstream of the fuel injection opening. The channel is continuously connected via a throttle bore bridging a check valve to a control chamber controlling the nozzle needle movement. The pressure chamber is connected to a second pressure chamber associated with the related fuel injector and located in the vicinity thereof and is connected by the second pressure chamber to the common pressure reservoir. The fuel injection course can be influenced by the size of the throttle bore and the subdivision of the fuel storage volume into two pressure chambers. It is in particular possible to delay the ascent in the fuel injection rate during the fuel injection starting phase and consequently to reduce combustion noise and the emission of pollutants.
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Amann Gernot
Mathis Christian
Dereco Dieselmotoren Forschungs-und Entwick-lungs-AG
Iveco Fiat S.p.A.
Kleeman Werner W.
Miller Carl Stuart
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