High pressure pump with pump spring sealing sleeve
10473076 ยท 2019-11-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02D2200/0602
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/0448
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/102
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/442
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/0426
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M59/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A high pressure fuel pump has a piston extending outside a pump head toward an end provided with a spring seat cooperating with a cam follower. A pump spring compressed between the pump head and the cam follower maintains the follower in contact with a revolving cam. The pump is further provided with a flexible tubular sealing sleeve engaged around the piston and extending between the pump head and the cam follower so that the internal space of the sleeve is sealingly isolated from the outer space.
Claims
1. A high pressure fuel pump of a fuel injection equipment, the high pressure fuel pump comprising: a pump head wherein a piston is axially slidably guided in a bore therein defining a compression chamber, said piston extending outside said pump head toward an end provided with a spring seat cooperating with a cam follower that is biased by a pump spring compressed between said pump head and said cam follower so that it is adapted to maintain permanent contact with a revolving cam imparting reciprocate movement to said piston for varying volume of said compression chamber; and a flexible tubular sealing sleeve engaged around said piston and extending between said pump head and said cam follower so that an internal space of said flexible tubular sealing sleeve is sealingly isolated from an outer space; and wherein said flexible tubular sealing sleeve extends from a first annular sealing face maintained in sealing contact against a face of said pump head and, a second annular sealing face maintained in sealing contact against a face of said spring seat; wherein said flexible tubular sealing sleeve is axially resilient, said flexible tubular sealing sleeve being axially compressed between said face of said pump head and, said face of said spring seat; wherein said flexible tubular sealing sleeve has a resilient tubular body axially extending between said first annular sealing face and said second annular sealing face; wherein said flexible tubular sealing sleeve comprises a sleeve spring embedded in said resilient tubular body, said sleeve spring being distinct from said pump spring, and wherein said sleeve spring is embedded in said resilient tubular body and is a coil spring.
2. A high pressure fuel pump as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pump spring is a coil spring embedded in a resilient body and thus forming a sleeve.
3. A high pressure fuel pump as claimed in claim 2, wherein said pump spring is a coil spring, said flexible tubular sealing sleeve said piston and said pump spring being coaxially arranged.
4. A high pressure fuel pump as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pump spring is a coil spring, said flexible tubular sealing sleeve said piston and said pump spring being coaxially arranged.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention is now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(6) In reference to
(7) In this application reference is taken to the orientation of
(8) The piston 22 is axially elongated and it protrudes outside the pump head 12 via the opening 18 of the bore. The piston 22 extends from said top end 26 inside the bore 14, to a bottom end 36 outside the pump head 12 where is arranged a cam follower 38 that is adapted to be in contact with the outer track of a cam 40 adapted to rotate about a cam axis X perpendicular to the pumping axis Z. A pump spring 42 arranged around the protruding portion of the piston is compressed between the under face 20 of the pump head and said cam follower 38, the spring 42 permanently biasing the follower 38 against the cam 40. Furthermore, the spring 42 is over-molded with flexible material, such as rubber based material, silicon or polymer based material, forming a tubular body 44 having a non-perforated lateral wall, said body 44, in which is embedded the pump spring 42, extending from an upper first transverse annular face 46, drawn maintained in sealing contact against the under face 20 of the pump head to, a lower second transverse annular face 48 maintained in sealing contact against the cam follower 38. The spring 42 integrally over-molded in the flexible body 44 form an elastic sealing sleeve 50, independently represented on
(9) In operation, fuel flows inside the pump head 12 while, outside the pump head, the cam 40 is lubricated by oil. The cam 40 rotates about the cam axis X and imparts to the piston 22 reciprocating movement axially Z defining a pumping cycle wherein the piston 22 translates between a top dead center TDC position, where the volume of the compression chamber 24 is minimized, and a bottom dead center position BDC, where the volume of the compression chamber 24 is maximized.
(10) In an expansion phase of the pumping cycle, the piston 22 downwardly translates from TDC to BDC, fresh fuel at low pressure LP enters the compression chamber 24 via the inlet 28, the sealing sleeve 50 extends since to the pump spring 42 pushes the follower 38 away from the pump head 12.
(11) In a following compression phase of the pumping cycle, the piston 22 upwardly translates from BDC to TDC, fuel in the compression chamber is pressurized and, the sealing sleeve 50 is compressed.
(12) During said compression phase while high pressure builds in the compression chamber 24, low pressure remains outside the pump head 12 and particularly in the inner space IS of the sealing sleeve 50 and in the outer space OS. Some fuel leaks from the compression chamber 24 down to the inner space IS, via the annular clearance C that is between the piston 22 and the bore 14. Thanks to the sealing sleeve 50, said leaking fuel remains in the inner space IS and does not mix with the lubricating oil that is in the outer space OS. The inner space IS is therefore identified as the fuel side while the outer space OS is the oil side.
(13) Specific embodiment of the invention generally described above is now detailed in referenced to
(14) A first embodiment represented in
(15) The pump head 12 is provided with a turret protrusion 52 downwardly extending from the under face 20 toward a distal end 54. The bore 14 axially Z extends in the center of the turret 52 and opens in said distal end 54.
(16) The bottom end 36 of the piston is provided with a spring seat 56 forming an annular collar, said spring seat 56 being fixedly attached to the piston 22 either by press-fitting, welding or any other fixation means.
(17) The sealing sleeve 50 of
(18) The cam follower 38 has a cup-like shape with a transverse bottom wall 58 from the outer edge of which axially Z extends a peripheral wall 60 upwardly extending and, inside the cup-like lies the spring seat 56 that is in contact with the bottom wall 60. The sleeve 50 which upward portion is engaged around the turret 52 has its downward portion also inside the follower 38.
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LIST OF REFERENCES
(20) X cam axis
(21) Z pumping axis
(22) LP low pressure fuel
(23) HP high pressure fuel
(24) IS inner space of the sleevefuel side
(25) OS outer space oil sideoil side
(26) C clearance
(27) 10 pump
(28) 12 pump head
(29) 14 blind bore
(30) 16 blind end of the blind bore
(31) 18 open end of the blind bore
(32) 20 under face of the pump head
(33) 22 piston
(34) 24 compression chamber
(35) 26 top end of the piston
(36) 28 inlet
(37) 30 inlet valve
(38) 32 outlet
(39) 34 outlet valve
(40) 36 bottom end of the piston
(41) 38 cam follower
(42) 40 cam
(43) 42 pump spring
(44) 44 tubular bodyover-molded body of the sealing sleeve
(45) 46 first face sealing faceupper face
(46) 48 second face sealing facelower face
(47) 50 sealing sleeve
(48) 52 turret
(49) 54 distal end of the turret
(50) 56 spring seat
(51) 58 bottom wall of the cam follower
(52) 60 peripheral wall of the cam follower
(53) 62 sealing sleevesecond embodiment
(54) 64 sealing spring
(55) 66 over-molded body of the sealing sleeve