Fuel injector and method

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Inventors

Varble, Daniel Lee
Salemi, Michael Raymond
Mieney, Harry Richard
Xu, Min
Kazour, Youssef

Application #

049183

Filed

Mar-27-1998

Published

Mar-14-2000

Current US Class

239/585.1
239/585.2
239/585.3
239/585.4
239/585.5
251/129.1

International Classes

F02M 047/00; B05B 001/30

Field of Search

239/585.1-585.5 251/129.7 251/129.1

Assignee

General Motors Corporation (Detroit, MI)

Examiners

Shaver; Kevin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cichosz; Vincent A.

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Abstract
A direct injection fuel injector and method of operation wherein high fuel pressure exerting an opening force on an injection valve is slightly overbalanced by a return spring tending to close the valve. A first solenoid acts to open the valve against the excess return spring force and a second solenoid acts to close the valve when the first solenoid is de-energized. Rapid valve closing is provided by energizing the second solenoid before de-energizing the first solenoid, the force of the second solenoid when the valve is open being insufficient to overcome the force of the first solenoid holding the valve open. Thus, the second solenoid magnetic force is fully developed and quickly closes the injection valve when the first solenoid is de-energized. Various additional features are disclosed.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A fuel injector including:

a housing defining a fuel flow passage having an inlet and an outlet;

means for connecting the inlet to a source of fuel supply at a controlled elevated fuel pressure;

an injection valve operable to selectively close and open said outlet for injecting fuel through the outlet into an engine combustion chamber, the fuel pressure acting to urge the valve in an opening direction;

return means urging said valve in a closing direction with a force slightly in excess of the force exerted by fuel pressure on the valve;

an armature connected to and movable with the valve;

first and second solenoids spaced closely on opposite sides of said armature and operative when energized to magnetically attract said armature toward the respective solenoids;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to fuel injectors for the delivery of fuel by direct injection into the combustion chambers of internal combustion engines. The invention further relates to a method of operating a high pressure direct injection fuel injector with low voltage solenoid coils.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In order to provide for the direct injection of fuel into an engine combustion chamber, high fuel pressures are required to overcome compression pressures in the chamber and to generate very fine fuel atomization. The injector must solely prepare the fuel for combustion since the mixing of air and fuel must take place in the combustion chamber during the compression stroke. The time for injection of fuel is limited to the period after the intake valve is closed up to just before the point of ignition. These requirements are considerably more demanding than those of current common systems using port fuel injection. Required fuel pressures for direct injection are on the order of 1500 PSI and fuel particles prior to combustion should be in the range of 15 micrometers or less. The window or time for injection is about 1/4 of that for port fuel injection and thus requires a dynamic range (and static flow rate) which is about four times that of a typical port fuel injector.
 
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