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Title:
AN ARRANGEMENT FOR PROTECTING A HIGH-PRESSURE ACCUMULATOR FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2017/155443
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
An arrangement for protecting a high-pressure accumulator fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine against excessively high fuel pressures to result in a high-pressure accumulator (12) of that system as a consequence of occurrence of a mal function in the system comprises a member (14, 15) measuring the fuel pressure inside the high-pressure accumulator and sending information about this pressure to a control unit (10). An electrically controllable inlet valve (8) to a pumping element (7) of a high-pressure pump is included in the arrangement and controlled by the control unit (10) to be transferred to a continuously open or closed state if the pressure measured exceeds a predetermined level for stopping the feeding of fuel by the pumping element to the high-pressure accumulator.

Inventors:
KYLSTRÖM KIM (SE)
CARLSSON ULF (SE)
Application Number:
PCT/SE2017/050084
Publication Date:
September 14, 2017
Filing Date:
February 02, 2017
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
SCANIA CV AB (SE)
International Classes:
F02D41/22; F02D41/38; F02M59/36; F02M63/02
Foreign References:
DE102008041126A12010-02-11
DE102010041069A12012-03-22
US20080294327A12008-11-27
US20130167809A12013-07-04
US20140299194A12014-10-09
US5577479A1996-11-26
DE102011005286A12012-09-13
JP2015161288A2015-09-07
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
WALLIN, Ulf (SE)
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Claims:
Claims

1 . An arrangement for protecting a h igh-pressure accumulator fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine against excessively h igh fuel pressures to result in a high-pressure accumulator (1 2) of that system as a consequence of occurrence of a mal function in the system , in which the system comprises:

a high-pressu re accumulator ( 1 2), a h igh-pressu re pump (6) with at least one pumping element (7) configured to feed fuel to the high-pressure accu mulator, at least one injector ( 1 3) connected to the high-pressure accumulator for injecting fuel into a cylinder of the engine, an electrically controllable inlet valve (8) arranged in a fuel line (9) to each of said at least one pumping element (7) and controllable to open and close when energized, and a control unit (1 0) configured to control said inlet valve (s),

said arrangement comprising at least one member (1 4, 1 5) configured to measure the fuel pressure inside the high-pressure accumulator ( 1 2) and to send information about the pressure measured to the control unit (1 0) , said electrically controllable inlet valve (s) (8) being included in the arrangement, and the control unit being configu red to compare the value of said pressure measured with a predetermined level thereof and control the energization of the inlet valve (s) (8) to stop and by that transfer the inlet valve (s) to a continuously closed or open state and stop feeding of fuel by the pumping element to the high-pressu re accumulator (1 2) when the value of the pressure measured is above said predetermined level, characterized in that it further comprises an irreversible valve (1 6) arranged in a fuel return line (1 7) from the high-pressure accumulator (1 2) to a fuel reservoir container (2), and that this irreversible valve is configured to be closed at nor- mal operation of said system and to assume an irreversible open state as of a pressure in the high-pressure accumulator ( 1 2) above a predetermined level exceeding normal operation fuel pressures in the high-pressure accum ulator so as to form a bypass passing the injector ( 1 3) and drai ning fuel from the high- pressure accumulator (1 2) to the fuel reservoir container (2) and by that reducing the pressure inside the high-pressure accumulator.

An arrangement according to claim 1 , characterized in that said irreversible valve (1 6) comprises a member ( 1 8) breaking upon action of fuel of a pressure above a predetermined level thereupon and when broken making the i rreversible valve irreversibly open .

An arrangement according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that it comprises two said members ( 1 4, 1 5) configured to measure the fuel pressure inside the high-pressure accumulator ( 1 2) and to send information about the pressure measured to said control unit (1 0) so as to obtain redundancy.

An arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the control unit (1 0) is configured to compare said pressu re measured with a predetermined level exceeding normal operation fuel pressure in the high-pressu re accumulator (1 2) by 1 0%-50% or 1 0%-30%.

An arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the irreversible valve ( 1 6) is configured to assume an irreversible open state as of a pressure in the high-pressure accumulator ( 1 2) above a predetermined level exceeding normal operation fuel pressure in the high-pressu re accumulator by 1 0%-50%, preferably 1 0%-30%. An internal combustion engine comprising at least one cylinder and a high-pressure accumulator fuel injection system , which comprises:

a high-pressu re accumulator ( 1 2), a high-pressu re pump (6) with at least one pumping element (7) configured to feed fuel to the high-pressure accu mulator, at least one injector ( 1 3) connected to the high-pressu re accumulator for injecting fuel into said at least one cylinder of the engine, an electrically controllable inlet valve (8) arranged in a fuel line to each of said at least one pumping element (7) and controllable to open and close when energized, and a control unit (1 0) configu red to control said inlet valve (s) , said system being provided with an arrangement for protecting the high-pressure accumulator fuel injection system against excessively h igh fuel pressu res to result in the high-pressu re accumulator (1 4) as a consequence of occurrence of a mal function in the system ,

said arrangement comprising at least one member (1 4, 1 5) configured to measure the fuel pressure inside the high-pressure accumulator ( 1 2) and to send information about the pressure measured to the control unit (1 0) , said electrically controllable inlet valve (s) (8) being included in the arrangement, and the control unit being configu red to compare the value of said pressure measured with a predetermined level thereof and control the energization of the inlet valves (8) to stop and by that transfer the inlet valve (s) to a continuously closed or open state and stop feeding of fuel by the pumping element (7) to the high-pressure accumulator (1 2) when the value of the pressure measured is above said predetermined level, characterized in that said arrangement further comprises an irreversible valve ( 1 6) arranged in a fuel return line (1 7) from the high-pressu re accumulator (1 2) to a fuel reservoir container (2), and that this irreversible valve is configured to be closed at normal operation of said system and to assu me an irreversible open state as of a pressure in the high-pressu re accumulator (1 2) above a predetermined level exceeding normal operation fuel pressures in the high-pressure accumulator so as to form a bypass passi ng the injector ( 1 3) and draining fuel from the high-pressure accumulator (1 2) to the fuel reservoir container (2) and by that reducing the pressure inside the high-pressure accumulator.

A motor vehicle, especially a wheeled motor veh icle, in particu lar a heavy wheeled motor vehicle, such as a truck or a lorry or a bus, characterized in that it is provided with a combustion engine provided with an arrangement according to any of claims 1 -5 and/or an internal combustion engine according to claim 6.

Description:
An arrangement for protecting a high-pressure accumulator fuel injection system

TECH N ICAL FI E LD OF TH E I NVE NTION

The present invention relates to an arrangement for protecting a high- pressure accumulator fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine against excessively h igh fuel pressures to resu lt in a high-pressure accumulator of that system as a consequence of occurrence of a mal function in the system , in wh ich the system comprises a high- pressure accumulator, a high-pressure pump with at least one pumping element configured to feed fuel to the high-pressure accumulator, at least one injector connected to the high-pressu re accumulator for injecting fuel into a cylinder of the engine, an electrically controllable inlet valve arranged in a fuel line to each of said at least one pumping element and configured to open and close when energized, and a control unit configu red to control said inlet valve (s) , as well as a method for protecting a high-pressure accumulator fuel injection system according to the preamble of the appended independent method claim .

The invention is not restricted to arrangements for protecting a high- pressure accumulator fuel injection system for injection of any particular fuel, but diesel and ethanol may be mentioned by way of examples. Furthermore, the invention relates to such arrangements for in- ternal combustion engines intended for all types of use, such as industrial applications, crush ing machines and in all types of motor vehicles, although the invention is particularly applicable to wheeled motor vehicles, especially uti lity vehicles, such as trucks and busses, and it will for that sake mainly be discussed for this use so as to illuminate the invention but not in any way restrict it thereto. In a high-pressure accumulator fuel injection system of the type defined in the introduction a high-pressure pump pressurises fuel sent to be accumulated in the high-pressure accumulator, normally called common rail, since it wi ll be shared by a plurality of injectors intended to inject the fuel into a cylinder each of the engine, although the invention also covers the case of only one cylinder of the internal combustion engine.

The occurrence of a mal function in said system may theoretically cause a pressu re inside the high-pressure accumulator rising to unacceptable levels and then destroying parts of the system , and this has of course to be avoided. This is the reason for providing a said arrangement. It is known to connect a safety valve to the high-pressure accumulator opening and draining fuel to a fuel reservoir container as of a certain "over pressure" in the high-pressu re accumulator. However, such a safety valve is rather costly.

BACKG ROU N D ART An arrangement having such a safety valve is known through for instance US 201 5/001 3642 A1 .

SU M MARY OF TH E I NVENTION The object of the present invention is to provide an arrangement and a method of the type defined in the introduction being improved in at least some aspect with respect to such arrangements and methods already known . This object is with respect to the arrangement obtained by providing such an arrangement with the features listed in the characterizing part of appended claim 1 . Thus, the invention is based on including said electrically controllable inlet valves (plu ral is used hereinafter although it may be only one such valve in the case of one pumping element) in said arrangement and measuring the fuel pressure inside the high-pressure accumulator and controlling the energization of the i nlet valves to stop and by that transferring them to a continuously closed or open state and stop the feeding of fuel by the pumping element to the high-pressu re accumulator when the value of a pressure measured in the h igh-pressure ac- cumulator exceeds a predetermined level. Thus, this combination of fuel pressure measuring member and the electrically controllable inlet valves to the pumpi ng elements has replaced said security valve, so that the costs thereof may be saved. It is noticed that said electrically controlled inlet valves may be of two different types, i .e. those that are normally closed, which means that they are closed when not energized, and those, which are normally open when not energized. In both cases the pumping elements may not pump as soon as the valves assume said continuously closed or open state. According to an embodiment of the invention , the arrangement comprises two said members configured to measure the fuel pressure inside the high-pressure accumulator and to send information about the pressure measured to said control unit so as to obtain redundancy. This redundancy increases the high reliability of an arrangement ac- cording to the present invention even more.

According to another embodiment of the invention the arrangement further comprises an irreversible valve arranged in a fuel return line from the high-pressure accumulator to a fuel reservoi r container, and that this i rreversible valve is configu red to be closed at normal operation of said system and to assume an irreversible open state as of a pressure in the high-pressure accumulator above a predetermined level exceeding normal operation fuel pressures in the high-pressu re accumulator so as to form a bypass passing the injector and draining fuel from the high-pressure accumulator to the fuel reservoir container and by that reducing the pressure inside the high-pressure accumula- tor. The arrangement of such an irreversible valve in said fuel return line from the high-pressure accumulator makes an occurrence of a fuel pressure above said predetermined level in the high-pressure accumulator impossible, since the irreversi ble valve will assume an irreversible open state as soon as said predetermined pressure level is reached.

According to another embodiment of the invention , constituting a further development of the embodiment last mentioned said i rreversible valve comprises a member breaking upon action of fuel of a pressu re above a predetermi ned level thereupon and when broken making the irreversible valve i rreversibly open . This constitutes a simple and low- cost way of obtaining the irreversibility of said valve.

According to another embodiment of the invention , the control unit is configured to compare said pressure measured with a predetermined level exceeding normal operation fuel pressure in the high-pressure accumulator by 1 0%-50%, preferably 1 0%-30%. It is suitable to have said predetermined level exceeding normal operation fuel pressure in the high-pressure accumulator by at least 1 0%, since the arrangement may otherwise stop the operation of the internal combustion engine due to pressure fluctuations in the system without occu rrence of any real mal function . However, the predetermined level shall preferably be lower than 50% or 30% of normal operation fuel pressure for ensuring that no part of the system may be destroyed. According to another embodiment of the invention , the irreversible valve is configured to assume an irreversible open state as of a pressure in the high-pressure accumulator above a predetermined level exceeding normal operation fuel pressure in the high-pressure accu- mulator by 1 0%-50% or 1 0%-30%. The reasons for having this predetermined level for the irreversibility of the irreversible valve are the same as those mentioned in the previous paragraph .

The object of the present invention is with respect to the method ob- tained by providing a method according to the appended independent method claim . The advantages of such a method appear clearly from the above discussion of embodiments of the arrangement according to the invention . The invention also relates to a computer program according to claim 8, a computer program product according to claim 9, an electronic control unit according to claim 1 0, an internal combustion engine according to claim 1 1 and a motor vehicle according to claim 1 2. Further advantageous features as well as advantages of the present invention appear from the description following below.

BRI E F DESCRI PTION OF TH E D RAW I NGS With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a specific description of an embodiment of the invention cited as an example.

In the drawings: Fig. 1 is a schematic view illustrating an arrangement for protecting a high-pressure accu mulator fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine according to an embodiment of the invention , Fig. 2 is a flow chart illustrating the steps of a method according to the invention , and Fig. 3 illustrates schematically an electronic control unit according to the invention .

DETAI LED DESCRI PTION OF AN E MBOD I M E NT OF TH E I NVE NTION Fig. 1 illustrates schematically the general structure of a high-pressure accumulator fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine arranged in a motor vehicle 1 according to an embodiment of the invention . The high-pressure accumulator fuel injection system is provided with fuel from a fuel reservoir container 2 fed therethrough by a low- pressure feeder pump 3 through filters 4 and 5. A high-pressure pump 6 may have a plurality of pumping elements, normally 2 or 3, but only one 7 is shown here. An electrically controllable in let valve 8 is arranged in a fuel line 9 to each pumping element 7. An electronic control unit 1 0 is configured to control the open degree of said inlet valve 8 by the degree or energization thereof , and the inlet valve is configured to need a supply of voltage from the control unit either for open or closing at all depending upon whether the inlet valve is of the type normally closed or normally open , so that it will either close or open the fuel supply to the pumping element 7 of the high- pressure pump would the supply of voltage thereto be interrupted.

The pumping element 7 wi ll when supplied by fuel from the container 2 through the feeder pump 3 rise the pressure of the fuel and pump fuel through an outlet valve 1 1 to a high-pressu re accumulator 1 2 (rai l) in common to all the cylinders of said i nternal combustion engine. In the case of a normally open inlet valve 8 this has of course to be energized to close under a part of the pumping stroke of the pumping element 7 for enabling pumping . The pressure of the fuel inside the high-pressure accumulator is for a motor vehicle in the form of a truck typically in the order of 2 000 bar. One injector 1 3 for each cylinder of said engine is connected to the high-pressure accumulator 1 2 for being controlled to inject fuel into said cylinder where the fuel is combusted to provide power, such as to a vehicle. It is shown how two members 1 4, 1 5 are provided for measuring the fuel pressure inside the high-pressure accumulator 1 2 and to send information about the pressure measured to the control unit 1 0. The control unit 1 0 is configured to compare the values of this pressure measurement with a predetermined pressure level and if one of these values exceeds said predetermined level the control unit wi ll stop the supply of voltage to said i nlet valves and by that transfer these valves to a continuously closed or open state, so that feeding of fuel by the pumping element to the high-pressure accum ulator will be stopped. An irreversible valve 1 6 is arranged in a fuel return line 1 7 from the high-pressure accumulator 1 2 to the fuel reservoi r container 2 and is configured to be closed at normal operation of the system . However, this irreversible valve comprises a member 1 8, such as a rod, breaking as of a pressure in the high-pressu re accumulator above a predeter- mined level acting thereupon and when broken making the i rreversible valve 1 6 irreversibly open so as to form a bypass passing the injector 1 3 and draining fuel from the high-pressure accumulator to the fuel reservoir container and by that reducing the pressure inside the high- pressure accumulator. Fig. 2 illustrates a flow chart of a method according to an embodiment of the present invention carried out for protecting a high-pressure accumulator fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine of the type shown in Fig . 1 against excessively high fuel pressures to result in a high-pressure accumulator of that system as a consequence of occurrence of a mal function in the system . The method is started with a step S1 of measuring the fuel pressure inside the high-pressure accumulator, whereupon in a step S2 the value of the pressure measured is compared with a predetermined level thereof and the question is asked whether the value exceeds said predetermined level. If the answer to this question is yes it is continued with a step S3 of controlling energization of the inlet valve to the pumping element of the high- pressure pump to stop. Computer program code for implementing a method according to the invention is with advantage included in a computer program , wh ich can be read into the internal memory of a computer, e.g. the internal memory of an electronic control unit of a motor vehicle. Such a computer program is with advantage provided via a computer program product comprising a data storage medium , which can be read by a computer and which has the computer program stored on it. Said data storage medium is for example an optical data storage medium in the form of a CD ROM disc, a DVD disc etc. , a magnetic data storage medium in the form of a hard disc, a diskette, a cassette tape etc. , or a flash memory or a memory of the ROM , PROM , E P ROM or E E P ROM type. Fig. 3 illustrates very schematically an electron ic control unit 1 0 comprising an execution means 1 9, e.g. a central processor unit (CPU) , for execution of computer software. The execution means 1 9 communicates with a memory 20, e.g . of the RAM type, via a data bus 21 . The control unit 1 8 comprises also a non-transitory data storage medium 22, e.g . in the form of a flash memory or a memory of the ROM, P ROM , E P ROM or E E P ROM type. The execution means 1 9 communicates with the data storage medium 22 via the data bus 21 . A computer program comprising computer program code for implementing a method according to the invention , e.g. in accordance with the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 2 , is stored on the data storage me- dium 22.

The invention is of course in no way restricted to the embodiments described above, si nce many possibi lities for modifications thereof are likely to be obvious to one skilled in the art without having to deviate from the scope of invention defined in the appended claims.