Fuel system for an internal combustion engine
11536233 ยท 2022-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M55/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M37/0041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M63/029
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/315
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/205
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M55/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fuel system includes a low-pressure fuel delivery unit and a high-pressure fuel delivery unit which has a low-pressure region and a high-pressure region such that the low-pressure region supplies fuel to the high-pressure region which supplies the fuel to a plurality of high-pressure fuel injectors. A low-pressure fuel rail supplies fuel to low-pressure fuel injectors. A low-pressure fuel injector line is connected at a first end directly to the high-pressure fuel delivery unit and receives fuel from the low-pressure region and is connected at a second end directly to the low-pressure fuel rail, thereby providing fluid communication from the low-pressure region to the low-pressure fuel rail. A device is located between the low-pressure region and the low-pressure fuel rail and reduces fuel pressure pulsations.
Claims
1. A fuel system for an internal combustion engine, said fuel system comprising: a low-pressure fuel delivery unit; a high-pressure fuel delivery unit which has a low-pressure region and a high-pressure region such that said low-pressure region supplies fuel to said high-pressure region and such that said high-pressure region pressurizes fuel and supplies the fuel pressurized by the high-pressure region to a plurality of high-pressure fuel injectors; a low-pressure fuel rail which supplies fuel to a plurality of low-pressure fuel injectors; a low-pressure fuel injector line which is 1) connected at a first end thereof directly to said high-pressure fuel delivery unit and receives fuel from said low-pressure region and 2) connected at a second end thereof directly to said low-pressure fuel rail, thereby providing fluid communication from said low-pressure region to said low-pressure fuel rail; and a means for reducing fuel pressure pulsations, said means for reducing fuel pressure pulsations being located between said high-pressure fuel delivery unit and said low-pressure fuel rail.
2. A fuel system as in claim 1, wherein said means for reducing fuel pressure pulsations includes a restriction.
3. A fuel system as in claim 1, wherein said means for reducing fuel pressure pulsations includes a check valve which allows fuel flow from said low-pressure region to said low-pressure fuel rail and prevents fuel flow from said low-pressure fuel rail to said low-pressure region.
4. A fuel system as in claim 1, wherein said means for reducing fuel pressure pulsations includes a chamber which provides an enlarged volume.
5. A fuel system as in claim 4, wherein said means for reducing fuel pressure pulsations includes a pulsation damper which is flexible and resilient in order to dampen pressure pulsations such that said pulsation damper is located within said chamber.
6. A fuel system as in claim 4, wherein a wall of said chamber is flexible in response to said fuel pressure pulsations.
7. A fuel system as in claim 1, wherein said means for reducing fuel pressure pulsations includes two or more of the following: 1) a restriction, 2) a check valve which allows fuel flow from said low-pressure region to said low-pressure fuel rail and prevents fuel flow from said low-pressure fuel rail to said low-pressure region, and 3) a chamber which provides an enlarged volume.
8. A fuel system as in claim 1, wherein said low-pressure fuel injector line provides a path for fuel to flow from said high-pressure fuel delivery unit to said low-pressure fuel rail without again passing through said high-pressure fuel delivery unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) This invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
(2)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
(3) In accordance with a preferred embodiment of this disclosure and referring to
(4) As shown, low-pressure fuel delivery unit 20 may be provided within fuel tank 14, however low-pressure fuel delivery unit 20 may alternatively be provided outside of fuel tank 14. Low-pressure fuel delivery unit 20 may be an electric fuel pump. A low-pressure fuel supply passage 24 provides fluid communication from low-pressure fuel delivery unit 20 to high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22. A fuel pressure regulator 26 may be provided such that fuel pressure regulator 26 maintains a substantially uniform pressure within low-pressure fuel supply passage 24 by returning a portion of the fuel supplied by low-pressure fuel delivery unit 20 to fuel tank 14 through a fuel return passage 28. While fuel pressure regulator 26 has been illustrated in low-pressure fuel supply passage 24 outside of fuel tank 14, it should be understood that fuel pressure regulator 26 may be located within fuel tank 14 and may be integrated with low-pressure fuel delivery unit 20.
(5) High-pressure fuel delivery unit 22 includes a low-pressure region 30 and a high-pressure region 32. High-pressure fuel delivery unit 22 may be a plunger pump which is mechanically driven by internal combustion engine 12 such that low-pressure region 30 includes a pumping plunger 34 which is reciprocated within a plunger bore 36 by a rotating camshaft 38 of internal combustion engine 12. High-pressure region 32 includes an inlet valve 40, a pumping chamber 42, and an outlet valve 44. Low-pressure region 30 includes all of the portions of high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22 that are in fluid communication with low-pressure fuel supply passage 24 when inlet valve 40 is closed. The fuel within pumping chamber 42 is pressurized by reciprocation of pumping plunger 34, and when the pressure within pumping chamber 42 is sufficiently high, outlet valve 44 is caused to open. Fuel that exits high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22 through outlet valve 44 is communicated, via a high-pressure fuel passage 45, to a high-pressure fuel rail 46 with which each of high-pressure fuel injectors 16 are in fluid communication. Inlet valve 40 may be, by way of non-limiting example only, a solenoid operated valve which is controlled by a controller 48. Controller 48 may receive input from a pressure sensor 50 which supplies a signal indicative of the pressure of the fuel being supplied to high-pressure fuel injectors 16. While pressure sensor 50 is shown arranged to read the fuel pressure within high-pressure fuel rail 46, it should be understood that pressure sensor 50 may be positioned at other locations that are indicative of the pressure of the fuel being supplied to high-pressure fuel injectors 16. Controller 48 sends signals to inlet valve 40 to open and close inlet valve 40 as necessary to achieve a desired fuel pressure at pressure sensor 50 as may be determined by current and anticipated engine operating demands. When inlet valve 40 is opened while pumping plunger 34 is moving to increase the volume of pumping chamber 42, fuel from low-pressure fuel supply passage 24 is allowed to flow into pumping chamber 42.
(6) A low-pressure fuel injector supply passage 54 is connected at one end directly to high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22, more particularly to low-pressure region 30 and even more particularly to the portion of low-pressure region 30 which surrounds pumping plunger 34, and is connected at its other end directly to a low-pressure fuel rail 56 with which each of low-pressure fuel injectors 18 are in fluid communication. Low-pressure fuel injector supply passage 54 provides fluid communication from high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22 to low-pressure fuel rail 56. However, it is important to note that low-pressure fuel injector supply passage 54 receives fuel from high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22 without the fuel passing through pumping chamber 42. In this way, fuel passes through low-pressure region 30, without being further pressurized, thereby allowing the fuel to be supplied to low-pressure fuel rail 56 and low-pressure fuel injectors 18 at the appropriate pressure while aiding in cooling and lubrication of high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22 since fresh, relatively cool fuel from fuel tank 14 passes through low-pressure region 30 even when high-pressure fuel is not supplied to high-pressure fuel rail 46 and high-pressure fuel injectors 16.
(7) If left unmitigated, fuel pressure pulsations, initiated by injection events (opening and closing of high-pressure fuel injectors 16 or opening and closing of low-pressure fuel injectors 18) or initiated by pump operating events (charging, spilling, and pumping of high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22) can cause audible noise that is objectionable, cylinder-to-cylinder fuel delivery variation, and other adverse effects. As used herein, charging is understood to be filling pumping chamber 42 with fuel when pumping plunger 34 is moving to expand pumping chamber 42 and spilling is flowing fuel from pumping chamber 42 back to low-pressure fuel supply passage 24 and/or low-pressure region 30 when pumping plunger 34 is moving to decrease pumping chamber 42 in volume while inlet valve 40 is open (done in order to provide a desired output of fuel from high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22). In order to minimize or eliminate one or more of these results, a means for reducing fuel pressure pulsations, indicated by reference number 58a in
(8) In operation, when only high-pressure fuel injectors 16 are used to supply fuel to the combustion chambers of internal combustion engine 12, low-pressure fuel delivery unit 20 draws fuel from fuel tank 14 and passes the fuel to high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22 through low-pressure fuel supply passage 24. Inlet valve 40 is opened by controller 48 when pumping plunger 34 is moving to expand the volume of pumping chamber 42, thereby drawing fuel into pumping chamber 42. Inlet valve 40 is subsequently closed by controller 48, thereby allowing fuel within pumping chamber 42 to be compressed when pumping plunger 34 is moving to decrease the volume of pumping chamber 42. When the pressure of fuel within pumping chamber 42 is sufficiently high, the fuel pressure causes outlet valve 44 to open and communicate the pressurized fuel to high-pressure fuel rail 46 where high-pressure fuel injectors 16 are able to receive the pressurized fuel and inject the fuel directly into the combustion chambers of internal combustion engine 12. Since high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22 is supplying fuel to high-pressure fuel injectors 16, a constant supply of fresh, relatively cool fuel is supplied from fuel tank 14 to high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22, thereby providing lubrication and cooling to high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22.
(9) In operation, when only low-pressure fuel injectors 18 are used to supply fuel to the combustion chambers of internal combustion engine 12, low-pressure fuel delivery unit 20 draws fuel from fuel tank 14 and passes the fuel to high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22 through low-pressure fuel supply passage 24. The fuel supplied to high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22 passes through low-pressure region 30 and exits high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22 through low-pressure fuel injector supply passage 54. The fuel then passes to low-pressure fuel rail 56 where it is distributed to low-pressure fuel injectors 18 and subsequently. Consequently, high-pressure fuel delivery unit 22 is lubricated and cooled even when only low-pressure fuel injectors 18 are used to supply fuel to the combustion chambers of internal combustion engine 12 or when low-pressure fuel injectors 18 are used to supply fuel to the combustion chambers concurrently with high-pressure fuel injectors 16 providing a low rate of fuel to the combustion chambers of internal combustion engine 12.
(10) While this invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments thereof, it is not intended to be so limited, but rather only to the extent set forth in the claims that follow.