Internal Combustion Engine with a First and a Second Injecter
US-2015101565-A1 · Apr 16, 2015 · US
US9708966B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9708966-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615188378-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2017 |
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An internal combustion engine with at least two movable bodies each being sealingly and movably received within a respective internal cavity to define at least one combustion chamber of variable volume. A pilot fuel injector and a main fuel injector are provided for each movable body. A first chamber of a common rail is in fluid communication with each main fuel injector, and a second chamber of the common rail in fluid communication with each pilot fuel injector. A first metering or pressure regulating valve is in fluid communication with the first chamber. A second metering or pressure regulating valve provides selective fluid communication between the first and second chambers; the metering or pressure regulating valves are settable at different pressure values from one another. The movable bodies may be reciprocating pistons. A method of combusting fuel in an internal combustion engine is also provided.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An internal combustion engine comprising: at least two movable bodies; an outer body defining a respective internal cavity for each of the at least two movable bodies, each of the at least two movable bodies being sealingly and movably received within the respective internal cavity to define at least one combustion chamber of variable volume; a pilot fuel injector for each of the at least two movable bodies; a main fuel injector for each of the at least two movable bodies; a first chamber of a common rail in fluid communication with each main fuel injector; a second chamber of the common rail in fluid communication with each pilot fuel injector; a first metering or pressure regulating valve in fluid communication with the first chamber; and a second metering or pressure regulating valve providing selective fluid communication between the first and second chambers, the first and second metering or pressure regulating valves being settable at different pressure values from one another. 2. The engine as defined in claim 1 , wherein the engine further includes, for each of the at least two movable bodies, a pilot subchamber defined in the outer body in communication with the respective internal cavity and an igniter positioned to ignite fuel within the pilot subchamber, the pilot fuel injector having a tip in communication with the pilot subchamber, the main fuel injector spaced apart from the pilot fuel injector and having a tip in communication with the respective internal cavity at a location spaced apart from the pilot subchamber. 3. The engine as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first metering or pressure regulating valve is provided at least in part in a pump in fluid communication with a fuel source and with an inlet of the first chamber. 4. The engine as defined in claim 3 , further comprising a third metering or pressure regulating valve through which an outlet of the second chamber is in fluid communication with the fuel source. 5. The engine as defined in claim 4 , wherein the pump and the metering or pressure regulating valves are actuable by an engine control unit. 6. The engine as defined in claim 1 , wherein each movable body is a reciprocating piston. 7. An internal combustion engine comprising: an outer body having at least two internal cavities; a reciprocating piston received in each of the at least two internal cavities, each piston being slidingly engaged within a respective one of the at least two internal cavities and defining a chamber of variable volume in the respective one of the at least two internal cavities; for each of the at least two internal cavities: a pilot subchamber defined in the outer body in fluid communication with the internal cavity, a pilot fuel injector having a tip in communication with the pilot subchamber, an igniter positioned to ignite fuel within the pilot subchamber, and a main fuel injector spaced apart from the pilot fuel injector, the main fuel injector having a tip in communication with the internal cavity at a location spaced apart from the pilot subchamber; a first chamber of a common rail in fluid communication with each main fuel injector; a second chamber of the common rail in fluid communication with each pilot fuel injector and in selective fluid communication with the first chamber; a first metering or pressure regulating valve in fluid communication with the first chamber for regulating a fuel pressure therein; and a second metering or pressure regulating valve in fluid communication with the second chamber for regulating a fuel pressure therein, the first and second metering or pressure regulating valves being settable at different pressure values from one another. 8. The engine as defined in claim 7 , wherein the first metering or pressure regulating valve is provided at least in part in a first pump in fluid communication with a fuel source and an inlet of the first chamber. 9. The engine as defined in claim 7 , wherein the first and second chambers are in selective fluid communication with each other through the second metering or pressure regulating valve. 10. The engine as defined in claim 9 , wherein the first metering or pressure regulating valve is provided at least in part in a pump in fluid communication with a fuel source and with the first chamber, and a fluid communication between an outlet of the second chamber and the fuel source is provided through a third metering or pressure regulating valve. 11. The engine as defined in claim 10 , wherein the pump and the metering or pressure regulating valves are actuable by an engine control unit. 12. An internal combustion engine comprising: an outer body defining at least two internal cavities each sealingly receiving a reciprocating piston therewithin; a respective pilot fuel injector communicating with each of the at least two internal cavities; a respective main fuel injector communicating with each of the at least two internal cavities; a common first fuel conduit in fluid communication with each main fuel injector; a common second fuel conduit in fluid communication with each pilot fuel injector; a first metering or pressure regulating valve in fluid communication with the common first fuel conduit for regulating a fuel pressure therein; and a second metering or pressure regulating valve in fluid communication with the common second fuel conduit for regulating a fuel pressure therein, the first and second metering or pressure regulating valves being settable at different pressure values from one another; wherein the common first and second fuel conduits are defined as different chambers in a same common rail in selective fluid communication with each other. 13. The engine as defined in claim 12 , wherein the first metering or pressure regulating valve is provided at least in part in a pump in fluid communication with a fuel source and with an inlet of the common first fuel conduit. 14. The engine as defined in claim 12 , wherein the common first and second fuel conduits are in selective fluid communication with each other through the second metering or pressure regulating valve. 15. The engine as defined in claim 14 , wherein the first metering or pressure regulating valve is provided at least in part in a pump in fluid communication with a fuel source and with the common first fuel conduit, the engine further comprising a third metering or pressure regulating valve through which an outlet of the common second fuel conduit is in fluid communication with the fuel source. 16. The engine as defined in claim 15 , wherein the pump and the metering or pressure regulating valves are actuable by an engine control unit. 17. A method of combusting fuel in an internal combustion engine having at least reciprocating pistons, the method comprising: for each of the at least two reciprocating pistons: feeding a pilot injector with fuel to inject fuel in a pilot subchamber, igniting the fuel within the pilot subchamber, circulating the ignited fuel out of the pilot subchamber and into a combustion chamber adjacent the piston, and feeding a main injector with fuel to inject fuel into the combustion chamber spaced apart from the subchamber and the pilot injector; wherein the main injector of each of the at least two reciprocating pistons is fed from a first chamber of a common rail, the fuel being pressurized at a first pressure in the first chamber; wherein the pilot injector of each of the at least two reciprocating pistons is fed from a second chamber of the common rail, the fuel being circulated from
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