Control device for fuel injection valve and fuel injection system
US-11466653-B2 · Oct 11, 2022 · US
US9541046B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9541046-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414763029-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 24, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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A fuel injection valve having a variable stroke mechanism is constructed. A valve body provided to be slidable; a first movable element for cooperating with the valve body; an inner fixed iron core provided at a position to oppose a second movable element; an outer fixed iron core; and a coil are included. A lift amount of the second movable element is set larger than a lift amount of the first movable element, and a portion of the second movable element is projected into the first movable element. In this way, large and small lifts are constituted by using a difference between magnetic attractive forces that are generated in the first movable element and the second movable element by a current supplied to the coil.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel injection valve comprising: a valve body; a movable element for moving the valve body; a fixed iron core provided at a position to oppose the movable element; a valve seat member formed with a valve seat; and a coil for displacing the movable element and causing the valve body to be seated on or unseated from the valve seat, wherein the movable element moves the vale body and is constructed of a first movable element and a second movable element, the valve body is a two stroke valve body that is configured to be moved by movement of the first movable element, and the two stroke valve body is configured to be moved by movement of the second movable element independent of any movement of the first movable element. 2. The fuel injection valve according to claim 1 wherein a first current is applied to the first movable element, and a second current is applied to the second movable element, the second current having a greater magnitude than the first current such that movement of the valve body by the second movable element results in a larger stroke than a stroke caused by movement of the valve body by the first movable element. 3. The fuel injection valve according to claim 1 wherein the second movable element is arranged on the valve body side from the first movable element, and a portion of the second movable element is projected into the first movable element. 4. The fuel injection valve according to claim 1 wherein a surface of the fixed iron core that corresponds to the two movable elements is divided into an inner peripheral side and an outer peripheral side in a radial direction. 5. The fuel injection valve according to claim 1 wherein a waveform of a drive current that is supplied to the fuel injection valve when the two movable elements are moved varies in accordance with a moving amount. 6. The fuel injection valve according to claim 1 wherein the first movable element and the second movable element are configured to contact the fixed iron core when being moved. 7. The fuel injection valve according to claim 1 wherein the second movable element is configured to be integrated with the valve body. 8. The fuel injection valve according to claim 1 wherein the first movable element causes the valve body to be moved by contacting the second movable element when being moved. 9. A fuel injection valve comprising: a two stroke valve body; a movable element having multiple movable elements that move the valve body; a fixed iron core provided at a position to oppose the movable element; a valve seat member formed with a valve seat; and a coil for displacing the movable element and causing the valve body to be seated on or unseated from the valve seat, wherein the movable element is constructed of a first movable element and a second movable element, and the first movable element and the second movable element are movable independently. 10. The fuel injection valve according to claim 9 , wherein different currents are applied to each of the multiple movable elements, the different currents causing the multiple movable elements to move by different amounts, such that the different amounts of movement of the multiple movable elements lead to different stroke amounts of fuel by the fuel injection valve. 11. The fuel injection valve according to claim 9 wherein the second movable element is arranged on the valve body side from the first movable element, and a portion of the second movable element is projected into the first movable element. 12. The fuel injection valve according to claim 1 wherein the first movable element and the second movable element are configured to contact the fixed iron core when being lifted. 13. The fuel injection valve according to claim 1 wherein the second movable element is configured to be integrated with the valve body. 14. The fuel injection valve according to claim 1 wherein the first movable element causes the valve body to be lifted by contacting the second movable element when being lifted. 15. A fuel injection valve comprising: a valve body; a movable element for moving the valve body; a fixed iron core provided at a position to oppose the movable element; a valve seat member formed with a valve seat; and a coil for displacing the movable element and causing the valve body to be seated on or unseated from the valve seat, wherein the movable element is configured to move the valve body for a first length by a flow of a first current through the coil and move the valve body for a second length that is longer than the first length by a flow of a second current that is larger than the first current through the coil. 16. The fuel injection valve according to claim 7 , wherein the valve body is configured to be lifted by lifting of the first movable element, and the valve body is configured to be lifted by lifting of the second movable element. 17. The fuel injection valve according to claim 15 wherein a lift amount of the second movable element is larger than a lift amount of the first movable element. 18. The fuel injection valve according to claim 15 wherein the second movable element is arranged on the valve body side from the first movable element, and a portion of the second movable element is projected into the first movable element. 19. The fuel injection valve according to claim 15 wherein a surface of the fixed iron core that corresponds to the two movable elements is divided into an inner peripheral side and an outer peripheral side in a radial direction. 20. The fuel injection valve according to claim 15 wherein a waveform of a drive current that is supplied to the fuel injection valve when the two movable elements are lifted varies in accordance with the lift amount.
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