High pressure electronic common-rail fuel injection system for diesel engines
First Claim
1. An electromagnetically-actuated fuel pump for a diesel engine fuel injection means, comprising:
- a body adapted to receive fuel from a source;
a rotatable camshaft supported in the body so as to be rotatable about an axis, and having a pair of cam lobes including a first cam lobe and a second cam lobe adapted to rotate in an annular path about the axis of rotation of the camshaft;
at least one pair of reciprocating pumping elements mounted in the body perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the camshaft, each of said pumping elements including an elongated plunger having an axial passage including a first end and a second end, the first end being connected to a source of liquid fuel, structure slideably mounted on the plunger so as to form an expandible chamber at the second end of the axial passage, and being moveable either to enlarge or reduce the volume of the chamber depending upon the direction of relative motion of said structure and the plunger, tappet means connecting the camshaft to said structure such that as the chamber is being enlarged in volume, fuel is received therein, and as the chamber is being reduced in volume, fuel is discharged therefrom; and
means for fluidly connecting the pumping elements to fuel injection means for passing fuel under pressure thereto in response to rotation of the camshaft.
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Abstract
A fuel injection system having a novel electromagnetic-actuated fuel pump in which four pumping elements, equally-spaced around a camshaft are mounted such that a pair of opposed pumping elements alternate to deliver pressure to a high pressure common rail with a second pair of pumping elements. In one embodiment of the invention the pumping elements are mechanically actuated, in another they are electronically actuated. The high pressure common rail is adapted to reduce surges in the fuel pressure from the pump up to levels of 20,000 psi. The common rail has a relief valve for controlling the maximum pressure in the common rail chamber. The electromagnetic injection nozzle has a needle valve that is closed by pressure in a balancing chamber having a reduced pressure level less than that of the pressure required to open the valve. When the supply fuel flow is blocked, the valve is closed by a spring, assisted by the pressure in the balancing chamber which overbalances the needle valve when the nozzle pressure has dropped by the termination of the supply fuel flow.
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1. An electromagnetically-actuated fuel pump for a diesel engine fuel injection means, comprising:
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a body adapted to receive fuel from a source; a rotatable camshaft supported in the body so as to be rotatable about an axis, and having a pair of cam lobes including a first cam lobe and a second cam lobe adapted to rotate in an annular path about the axis of rotation of the camshaft; at least one pair of reciprocating pumping elements mounted in the body perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the camshaft, each of said pumping elements including an elongated plunger having an axial passage including a first end and a second end, the first end being connected to a source of liquid fuel, structure slideably mounted on the plunger so as to form an expandible chamber at the second end of the axial passage, and being moveable either to enlarge or reduce the volume of the chamber depending upon the direction of relative motion of said structure and the plunger, tappet means connecting the camshaft to said structure such that as the chamber is being enlarged in volume, fuel is received therein, and as the chamber is being reduced in volume, fuel is discharged therefrom; and means for fluidly connecting the pumping elements to fuel injection means for passing fuel under pressure thereto in response to rotation of the camshaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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