Patent classifications
F02M59/44
Control Device for High-Pressure Fuel Pump
Low noise control of a high-pressure fuel pump is performed by reducing noise generated by an anchor colliding with a fixing core. A control device 800 for a high-pressure fuel pump controls a suction valve that opens and closes an inflow port through which fuel flows to a pressurizing chamber by performing energization to a solenoid 205 in synchronization with a reciprocating motion of a plunger. A current energized to the solenoid 205 includes a peak current for giving a force to start closing a valve to the suction valve in a stationary state and a holding current for performing switching in a range smaller a maximum value of the peak current in order to hold the suction valve in a valve closing state. When the control device 800 reduces a peak current application amount of the peak current from a value sufficient to close the high-pressure fuel pump, a valve closing speed of the suction valve becomes small up to a certain application amount, and when the peak current application amount becomes smaller than the application amount, there is a saturation range of a current application amount of the peak current in which the valve closing speed of the suction valve is saturated. The control device 800 controls the current application amount of the peak current to fall in the saturation range.
HIGH-PRESSURE PUMP AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF
A pump body of a high-pressure pump includes a pressure chamber formed in a deep portion of a cylinder. A plunger reciprocates within the cylinder to vary a volume of the pressure chamber. A discharge path and a supply path are formed in the pump body and extend in a radial direction of the cylinder from the pressure chamber. A pin provided at an end of the plunger in the pressure chamber protrudes in one radial direction of the plunger to the outside of an inner circumference of the cylinder. In this case, the pin is engaged with a step portion between the cylinder and the pressure chamber in a state before attachment of the high-pressure pump to an internal combustion engine. Accordingly, separation of the plunger from the cylinder is avoidable.
HIGH-PRESSURE PUMP AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF
A pump body of a high-pressure pump includes a pressure chamber formed in a deep portion of a cylinder. The pump body closes the pressure chamber on a side opposite to a plunger. The plunger reciprocates within the cylinder to vary a volume of the pressure chamber. The large-diameter portion provided at an end of the plunger on a side protruding to the pressure chamber has an outside diameter larger than an inside diameter of the cylinder and smaller than an inside diameter of the pressure chamber. In this case, the large-diameter portion is engaged with a step portion between the cylinder and the pressure chamber in a state before attachment of the high-pressure pump to an internal combustion engine. Accordingly, separation of the plunger from the cylinder is avoidable.
HIGH-PRESSURE PUMP AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
A plunger of a high-pressure pump is provided reciprocatably on an inner side of a cylinder. A holder disposed on an opposite side of the cylinder from a pressurizing chamber includes a large tubular portion that provides a predetermined space between the large tubular portion and an outer wall of the plunger, and a small tubular portion that is disposed on an opposite side of the large tubular portion from the cylinder. A pin inserted into a hole of the plunger at a position corresponding to the large tubular portion protrudes radially outward from the outer wall of the plunger and is accommodated in a space on an inner side of the large tubular portion.
HIGH-PRESSURE PUMP AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
A plunger of a high-pressure pump is provided reciprocatably on an inner side of a cylinder. A holder disposed on an opposite side of the cylinder from a pressurizing chamber includes a large tubular portion that provides a predetermined space between the large tubular portion and an outer wall of the plunger, and a small tubular portion that is disposed on an opposite side of the large tubular portion from the cylinder. A pin inserted into a hole of the plunger at a position corresponding to the large tubular portion protrudes radially outward from the outer wall of the plunger and is accommodated in a space on an inner side of the large tubular portion.
High-Pressure Fuel Pump
A high-pressure fuel pump includes a pump housing, a pump piston accommodated in a receiving opening of the pump housing, a high-pressure seal which surrounds the pump piston in a sealing manner and which seals off a high-pressure region from a low-pressure region, and a guide device which comprises at least two guide portions that are axially spaced apart from one another and guide the pump piston with a sliding fit. The at least two guide portions are arranged in the receiving opening of the pump housing. A first guide portion is arranged, as seen in an axial direction, on a side of the high-pressure seal facing toward the delivery space. And a second guide portion is arranged, as seen in the axial direction, on a side of the high-pressure seal facing away from the delivery space.
System and method for oil supply to pump
Systems and methods for supplying lubricating oil to a high-pressure fuel pump of an engine fuel system. In one embodiment, a system may include a plurality of channels routing lubricating oil to a gear system and drive shaft of a pump without flowing an entire volume of the lubricating oil through a cavity of the drive shaft.
System and method for oil supply to pump
Systems and methods for supplying lubricating oil to a high-pressure fuel pump of an engine fuel system. In one embodiment, a system may include a plurality of channels routing lubricating oil to a gear system and drive shaft of a pump without flowing an entire volume of the lubricating oil through a cavity of the drive shaft.
HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL PUMP
In a reciprocating high-pressure fuel pump that operates a plunger while facing a cam ridge of a plunger driving cam provided on a camshaft to which power of a crankshaft of an internal combustion engine is transmitted, the cam ridge includes a cam curved surface including two apexes at a cam angle interval of 180° and two valley bottoms at a cam angle interval of 180° and alternately connecting the apexes and the valley bottoms, and a crossing angle between a first virtual line connecting the two apexes and a second virtual line connecting the two valley bottoms is not a right angle as viewed in a direction of a camshaft axis.
FUEL PUMP DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
Disclosed herein are devices, systems, and methods relating to high-pressure fuel pump designs and features. A high-pressure fuel pump assembly includes a body, a camshaft, and an embossment. The body has a forward end and a rearward end opposite thereof and configured to couple to a low-pressure fuel pump. The camshaft is received and secured within a central bore of the body so as to be rotationally movable within the central bore. A coupler end of the camshaft is configured to couple to a drive shaft of the low-pressure fuel pump. The embossment includes at least one fastener boss configured to receive a fastener to couple the low-pressure fuel pump to the high-pressure fuel pump assembly. The embossment is formed at the rearward end of the body such that thermal stresses that cause geometrical deformations at the embossment are reduced through a range of engine temperature operating conditions.