Engine system having hydraulically actuated gas injector
US-2015369143-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9506434B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9506434-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213597924-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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A fuel injector includes first and second check valve members that open and close first and second nozzle outlet sets, respectively, to inject two fuels that differ in at least one of chemical identity, pressure and molecular state. The first check valve member defines a through passage, includes a closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in the first control chamber, and moves into and out of contact with a first seat on an injector body. The second check valve member includes a closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in a second control chamber, and moves into and out of contact with a second seat located on the first check valve member. A control valve member is movable between first and second positions that respectively block and allow fluid communication between the first and second control chambers and a drain outlet.
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A fuel injector comprising: an injector body defining a first nozzle outlet set, a second nozzle outlet set and a drain outlet, and having disposed therein a first nozzle chamber, a second nozzle chamber, a first control chamber and a second control chamber; a first check valve member defining a through passage and being positioned entirely inside the injector body with a closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in the first control chamber, and being movable between a closed position in contact with a first seat on the injector body covering the first nozzle outlet set to fluidly block the first nozzle chamber to the first nozzle outlet set, and an open position out of contact with the first seat to fluidly connect the first nozzle chamber to the first nozzle outlet set; a second check valve member positioned entirely inside the injector body with a closing hydraulic surface exposed to fluid pressure in the second control chamber, and being movable between a closed position in contact with a second seat on the first check valve member to fluidly block the second nozzle chamber to the through passage and the second nozzle outlet set, and an open position out of contact with the second seat to fluidly connect the second nozzle chamber to the through passage and the second nozzle outlet set; one control valve member positioned in the injector body and movable between a first position at which the first control chamber and the second control chamber are both fluidly blocked to the drain outlet, and a second position at which the first control chamber and the second control chamber are both fluidly connected to the drain outlet; and wherein the fuel injector further consists of exactly one spring operably positioned to bias the first and second check valve members toward the respective closed positions. 2. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the injector body has a centerline; the first seat being located between the first nozzle chamber and an inlet opening of each nozzle passage of the first nozzle outlet set. 3. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the first control chamber is fluidly connected to the drain outlet through a first orifice, with a first flow area, when the control valve member is at the second position; the second control chamber is fluidly connected to the drain outlet through a second orifice, with a second flow area, when the control valve member is at the second position; and the first flow area is smaller than the second flow area. 4. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the first nozzle outlet set has a first total flow area; the second nozzle outlet set has a second total flow area that is less than the first total flow area. 5. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the injector body has a centerline; the first nozzle outlet set defines a first spray angle with respect to the centerline; the second nozzle outlet set defines a second spray angle that is different from the first spray angle. 6. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the first check valve member has a guide interaction with the injector body; and the second check valve member has a guide interaction with the first check valve member. 7. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the control valve member is trapped to move between contact with a low pressure seat at the first position and a high pressure seat at the second position; the injector body defines a fuel inlet; the first control chamber and the second control chamber being fluidly connected to the fuel inlet past the high pressure seat when the control valve member is at the first position; and the first control chamber and the second control chamber are fluidly blocked to the fuel inlet when the control valve member is at the second position. 8. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the first check valve member displaces a first volume of fluid from the first control chamber when moving from the closed position to the open position; the second check valve member displaces a second volume of fluid from the second control chamber when moving from the closed position to the open position; and the first volume is greater than the second volume. 9. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the first nozzle outlet set and the second nozzle outlet set are both fluidly connected to the first nozzle chamber when the first check valve member is at the open position. 10. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the second check valve member is at the closed position when the first check valve member is at the open position. 11. The fuel injector of claim 10 wherein the first nozzle outlet set and the second nozzle outlet set are both fluidly connected to the first nozzle chamber when the first check valve member is at the open position; the control valve member is trapped to move between contact with a low pressure seat at the first position and a high pressure seat at the second position; the injector body has a centerline and defines a first fuel inlet fluidly connected to the first nozzle chamber and a second fuel inlet fluidly connected to the second nozzle chamber; the first control chamber and the second control chamber being fluidly connected to the second fuel inlet past the high pressure seat when the control valve member is at the first position; the first control chamber and the second control chamber are fluidly blocked to the second fuel inlet when the control valve member is at the second position; the first check valve member has a guide interaction with the injector body; the second check valve member has a guide interaction with the first check valve member; and the first seat being located between the first nozzle chamber and an inlet opening of each nozzle passage of the first nozzle outlet. 12. The fuel injector of claim 11 wherein the first check valve member displaces a first volume of fluid from the first control chamber when moving from the closed position to the open position; the second check valve member displaces a second volume of fluid from the second control chamber when moving from the closed position to the open position; and the first volume is greater than the second volume. 13. The fuel injector of claim 12 wherein the first control chamber is fluidly connected to the drain outlet through a first orifice, with a first flow area, when the control valve member is at the second position; the second control chamber is fluidly connected to the drain outlet through a second orifice, with a second flow area, when the control valve member is at the second position; and the first flow area is smaller than the second flow area. 14. The fuel injector of claim 13 wherein the first nozzle outlet set has a first total flow area; the second nozzle outlet set has a second total flow area that is less than the first total flow area. 15. The fuel injector of claim 14 wherein the injector body has a centerline; the first nozzle outlet set defines a first spray angle with respect to the centerline; the second nozzle outlet set defines a second spray angle that is different from the first spray angle.
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