IP Library Granted Patent US 12662973
Granted Patent B2
US 12662973 · App. 18/871,980 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Method for actuating an injector, and control unit

Inventors: Thibault Jean Roger Henrion (Bergheim bei Salzburg, AT); Alexander Fuchs (Adnet, AT); Florian Moesenbichler (Abersee, AT)
Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
F02D41/2467F02M57/005F02D2200/0602
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Patent No.
US 12662973
App. No.
18/871,980
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a method for actuating an injector ( 1 ), in particular a fuel injector, wherein the stroke movement of a nozzle needle ( 2 ) for opening and closing at least one injection opening ( 3 ) is controlled by means of the pressure in a control chamber ( 4 ), and the pressure in the control chamber ( 4 ) is measured by means of a pressure sensor ( 5 ) integrated into the injector ( 1 ), wherein characteristic information, in particular time and volume flow rate data, is derived from the sensor signals from the pressure sensor ( 5 ) for the stroke movement of the nozzle needle ( 3 ) and is used to correct an injection rate model that is based on previously measured time and volume flow rate data.

Claims (24)

1 . A method for actuating an injector ( 1 ), the method comprising:

controlling a stroke movement of a nozzle needle ( 2 ) for opening and closing an injection opening ( 3 ) via a pressure in a control chamber ( 4 ), and

measuring the pressure in the control chamber ( 4 ) via a pressure sensor ( 5 ) integrated into the injector ( 1 ), wherein characteristic information, including time and volume flow rate data, is derived from a sensor signal from the pressure sensor ( 5 ) for the stroke movement of the nozzle needle ( 2 ), and is used to correct an injection rate model that is based on previously measured time and volume flow rate data.

2 . The method according to claim 1 ,

wherein the following information, including time and volume flow rate data, is derived from the sensor signal of the pressure sensor ( 5 ) and used for the correction of the injection rate model:

start of opening movement of nozzle needle (NOS),

end of opening movement of nozzle needle (NOE),

start of closing movement of nozzle needle (NCS),

end of closing movement of nozzle needle (NCE) and

maximum injection rate (Qmax).

3 . The method according to claim 2 ,

wherein the time data (NOS, NOE, NCS, NCE) is derived from the sensor signal of the pressure sensor ( 5 ) by means of a detection algorithm that uses derivatives and/or averaging of the sensor signal.

4 . The method according to claim 2 ,

wherein the maximum injection rate (Qmax) is determined from the time data (NOS, NOE, NCS, NCE).

5 . The method according to claim 4 ,

wherein to determine the maximum injection rate (Qmax), experimentally determined and stored correlations which exist between the time data (NOS, NOE, NCS, NCE), the maximum injection rate (Qmax) and the stroke movement of the nozzle needle ( 2 ) are used in advance.

6 . The method according to claim 2 , wherein a corrected curve of the maximum injection rate (Qmax) is calculated by mathematically transforming the information derived from the sensor signal of the pressure sensor ( 5 ), including the time and volume flow rate data.

7 . The method according to claim 6 ,

wherein only the time data (NOS, NOE, NCS, NCE) derived from the sensor signal of the pressure sensor ( 5 is used in the mathematical transformation of the time data.

8 . The method according to claim 1 ,

wherein the corrected injection rate model is used to calculate an injection amount by integrating a corrected curve of a maximum injection rate (Qmax).

9 . The method according to claim 8 ,

wherein the calculated injection amount is converted to a change in an electric actuation duration, wherein a determined deviation of an actual injection amount is applied as a factor on a spray duration.

10 . A control unit configured to carry out a method according to claim 1 .