Patent classifications
F02M39/00
Fuel piping arrangement in common rail type fuel supply systems
The present invention provides for a fuel piping arrangement in common rail type fuel supply systems, the supply system comprising at least one common rail and at least one respective injector, wherein the common rail is connected with the at least one injector directly, by means of only one joint.
System and method for completing a neutral profile learning test
Systems and methods for operating a hybrid vehicle during an end of assembly line test are presented. In one example, torque of an integrated starter/generator (ISG) is adjusted so that the ISG may not affect engine data that is collected during end of assembly line engine testing. The collected engine data may be a basis for adapting engine operation.
PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE FOR FUEL PUMP
A protective structure for a fuel pump includes a protector including a connecting wall, a first protective wall, and a second protective wall. The first protective wall and the second protective wall are disposed outside the fuel pump assembled to an internal combustion engine. A standing surface of the second protective wall on a side opposite to a second base end surface in a standing direction of the second protective wall includes a curved surface that is concave on the second base end surface side and that becomes closer to the second base end surface side as the curved surface becomes farther from the first protective wall.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE ELECTRIC MOTOR
An internal combustion engine, including at least one electric motor (8, 13, 16, 20) situated on the crankcase of the internal combustion engine, at least one control unit (1) for controlling the internal combustion engine and/or the electric motor and at least one high voltage converter (15).
Engine device
An engine device, which employs various types of fuels, plural fuel pipes can compactly be disposed without being thermally affected by exhaust gas. In the engine device, a gas fuel pipe that supplies gas fuel to a gas injector, a fuel oil pipe that supplies liquid fuel to a main fuel injection valve are disposed to be divided on both sides of a row of head covers arranged in a line. In addition, in the engine device, an intake manifold that supplies air taken in by a main combustion chamber toward an intake valve extends in parallel to the row of head covers in a cylinder block, and the fuel gas pipe and the intake manifold are arranged on the same side of the row of head covers.
GASOLINE FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM
A gasoline fuel supply system includes a feed pump part, an inline pump part, and a high-pressure pump part. The feed pump part includes a non-positive displacement electric pump, and pumps a gasoline fuel from a fuel tank and discharges at a feed pressure. The inline pump part includes a non-positive displacement mechanical pump, and pressurizes the gasoline fuel discharged from the feed pump part and discharges at a middle pressure. The high-pressure pump part includes a positive displacement mechanical pump, and pressurizes the gasoline fuel discharged from the inline pump part and discharges at a supply pressure to a fuel injection valve.
Fuel Injection System for an Internal Combustion Engine
A fuel injection system designed for an internal combustion engine includes at least one fuel injection nozzle which, by way of a cylindrical shell body, is inserted at least in regions into a bore of a cylinder head and which, by way of a nozzle tip, feeds fuel to a combustion chamber between the cylinder head and a reciprocating piston. The fuel injection nozzle is held in position on a housing section of the internal combustion engine with the interposition of a holding device and, for example, a fastening bolt. The holding device braces a first end region of the fuel injection nozzle against a bore stop within the bore in the cylinder head. To optimize this fuel injection system, the holding device has, outside the bore, a fixing bushing to which the shell body is fixed axially and radially by way of a radial insert element. A spring system acts between a first radial stop of the fuel injection nozzle and a second radial stop of the fixing bushing as viewed in the axial direction of the shell body of the fuel injection nozzle. The spring system seeks to move the fixing bushing, by way of a third radial stop, against a locking element system of the insert element, which is supported on a fourth radial stop applied to the shell body.
FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR AN ENGINE WITH AN ELECTRIC IGNITION POWER SOURCE
A fuel supply system for a reciprocating-piston engine includes a storage tank; a wall of the storage tank defining a first aperture and a second aperture therethrough; a first fuel injector fluidly coupled with the first aperture of the storage tank via a pressure control module and a first fuel injector supply conduit; a pump fluidly coupled with the second aperture of the storage tank; and a second fuel injector fluidly coupled with an outlet port of the pump via a second fuel injector supply conduit. The pressure control module is configured to maintain a pressure in the first fuel injector supply conduit within a pressure range that includes a pressure value that is less than a pressure inside the storage tank. The pump is configured to maintain a pressure inside the second fuel injector supply conduit that is greater than the pressure inside the first fuel injector supply conduit.
Fuel supply system for an engine with an electric ignition power source
A fuel supply system for a reciprocating-piston engine includes a storage tank; a wall of the storage tank defining a first aperture and a second aperture therethrough; a first fuel injector fluidly coupled with the first aperture of the storage tank via a pressure control module and a first fuel injector supply conduit; a pump fluidly coupled with the second aperture of the storage tank; and a second fuel injector fluidly coupled with an outlet port of the pump via a second fuel injector supply conduit. The pressure control module is configured to maintain a pressure in the first fuel injector supply conduit within a pressure range that includes a pressure value that is less than a pressure inside the storage tank. The pump is configured to maintain a pressure inside the second fuel injector supply conduit that is greater than the pressure inside the first fuel injector supply conduit.
Single rail combined fuel injection
Methods and systems are provided for adjusting operation of an internal combustion engine configured for dual fuel injection from a single fuel rail. In one example, a method may include directing fuel from a common high pressure fuel rail to one or more of a direct injector and a port injector, wherein each of the direct injector and port injector may be coupled to a cylinder of an engine. The flow of fuel to the direct injector and port injector from the single fuel rail is mediated by a flow selection valve.