Common rail injector

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Inventors

Boecking, Friedrich

Application #

787373

Filed

Jul-27-2001

Published

May-27-2003

Current US Class

123/456
123/468
239/585.5
239/88

International Classes

F02M 047/00

Field of Search

239/88 239/89 239/90 239/91 239/92 239/585.1 239/585.4 239/585.5 123/456 123/468 123/462

Assignee

Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, DE)

Examiners

Argenbright; Tony M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Greigg; Ronald E.

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Abstract
The invention relates to a common rail injector for the injection of fuel in a common rail injection system of an internal combustion engine, which has an injector housing with a fuel inlet that communicates with a central high-pressure reservoir outside the injector housing and communicates with a pressure chamber inside the injector housing, from which highly pressurized fuel is injected depending on the position of a control valve, which assures that a nozzle needle, which can move axially back and forth in a longitudinal bore in the injector housing counter to the initial stress of a nozzle spring, lifts up from a seat when the pressure in the pressure chamber is greater than the pressure in a control chamber, which can be connected via an inlet throttle to the fuel inlet and can be connected via an outlet throttle to a relief chamber, and in order to produce a common rail injector which is simple in design and inexpensive to produce, the connection between the fuel inlet and the pressure chamber is disposed on the inside in relation to the control chamber.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A common rail injector for the injection of fuel in a common rail injection system of an internal combustion engine, which has an injector housing (1) provided with a fuel inlet (11) that communicates with a central high-pressure reservoir outside the injector housing (1) and further communicates with a pressure chamber (15) disposed inside the injector housing (1), from which pressure chamber highly pressurized fuel is injected depending on a position of a control valve (18), which control valve acts to assure that a nozzle needle (4), which is disposed to move axially back and forth in a longitudinal bore (3) provided in the injector housing (1) counter to an initial stress of a nozzle spring (8), lifts up from a seat when a first pressure in the pressure chamber (15) is greater than a second pressure in a control chamber (16), which control chamber is connectable via an inlet throttle (19) to the fuel inlet (11) and is connectable via an outlet throttle (17) to a relief chamber, and a connection means (12, 13, 14) linking the fuel inlet (11) and the pressure chamber (15) is disposed on an inside in relation to the control chamber (16).



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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a common rail injector for fuel injection in a common rail injection system of an internal combustion engine, which has an injector housing with a fuel inlet which communicates with a central high-pressure fuel reservoir outside the injector housing and communicates with a pressure chamber inside the injector housing from which highly pressurized fuel is injected depending on the position of a control valve which assures that a nozzle needle, which can move axially back and forth in a longitudinal bore in the injector housing counter to the initial stress of a nozzle spring, lifts up from a seat when the pressure in the pressure chamber is greater than the pressure in a control chamber, which can be connected by means of an inlet throttle to the fuel inlet and can be connected by means of an outlet throttle to a discharge chamber.

In common rail injection systems, a high-pressure pump feeds the fuel into the central high-pressure reservoir which is referred to as a common rail. High-pressure lines lead from the high-pressure reservoir to the individual injectors which are associated with the engine cylinders. The injectors are individually triggered by the engine electronics. The rail pressure prevails in the pressure chamber and at the control valve. When the control valve opens, the nozzle needle lifts up from its seat and highly pressurized fuel is injected into the combustion chamber of the engine.
 
  A fuel injector having a housing including an inlet, an outlet, and a passageway for fuel flow from the inlet to the outlet. A coil assembly is disposed...  The invention relates to a common rail fuel injector having an injector housing with a fuel inlet in communication with a central high-pressure fuel reservoir...