HIGH PRESSURE FUEL PUMP LUBRICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS
20240133356 ยท 2024-04-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M59/102
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M63/0001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2011/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M63/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly is provided, comprising a fuel pump, a sealed enclosure and a pump lubrication circuit. The fuel pump includes a pump drive shaft via which the fuel pump is configured to be mechanically driven. The sealed enclosure is configured to surround a first portion of the pump drive shaft, wherein the first portion is exterior to the fuel pump. The pump lubrication circuit comprises a lubricant reservoir and a lubricant pump configured to pump lubricant from the lubricant reservoir to the pump drive shaft. The sealed enclosure is configured to prevent fluid leakage from the fuel pump via the first portion of the pump drive shaft and the lubricant reservoir is configured to collect the lubricant from the pump drive shaft, such that the lubricant is retained within the lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly.
Claims
1. A lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly comprising: a fuel pump including a pump drive shaft via Which the fuel pump is configured to be mechanically driven; a sealed enclosure configured to surround a first portion of the pump drive shaft, wherein the first portion is exterior to the fuel pump; and a pump lubrication circuit comprising: a lubricant reservoir; and a lubricant pump configured to pump lubricant from the lubricant reservoir to the pump drive shaft; wherein: the sealed enclosure is configured to prevent fluid leakage from the fuel pump via the first portion of the pump drive shaft; and the lubricant reservoir is configured to collect the lubricant from the pump drive shaft; such that the lubricant is retained within the lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly.
2. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 1 wherein the first portion of the pump drive shaft is a first end of the pump drive shaft and wherein the first end protrudes into the sealed enclosure.
3. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 2, wherein the first end of the pump drive shaft is configured to mechanically couple to an engine shaft via a mechanical coupling and Wherein the sealed enclosure is configured to surround the mechanical coupling and, in use, a first end of the engine shaft.
4. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 1 wherein the lubricant reservoir is configured to receive lubricant from an engine lubricant supply.
5. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 4 further comprising a first one way valve assembly configured to receive the lubricant from the engine lubricant supply and output the lubricant to the lubricant reservoir and to prevent lubricant from flowing from the lubricant reservoir to the engine lubricant supply.
6. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 5 wherein the one way valve assembly comprises a first one way valve and a second one way valve in series and with the same forward direction.
7. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 1 further comprising a fluid separator configured to: receive a first fluid from the lubricant reservoir; separate the first fluid into lubricant and a second fluid; and output the lubricant to the lubricant pump.
8. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 7, wherein the second fluid is fuel.
9. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 8, wherein the fuel is a low flash point fuel.
10. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 9, wherein the low flash point fuel is one of methanol or dimethyl ether.
11. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 1 wherein the lubricant pump is mechanically driven by a second end of the pump drive shaft.
12. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 1 wherein the lubricant pump is electrically driven.
13. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 1 wherein the sealed enclosure comprises a feature configured to monitor fluid entry into the sealed enclosure.
14. An engine assembly comprising: an engine configured to combust low flash point fuel; and a lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of any preceding claim.
15. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 14 wherein the pump drive shaft is mechanically coupled to an engine shaft at the first portion of the pump drive shaft.
16. The lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly of claim 14 wherein the pump drive shaft is an engine shaft end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] A specific embodiment of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] According to an embodiment of this disclosure, there is a lubricated high pressure fuel pump assembly 10. There is a pump lubrication circuit 200 for lubricating the drive shaft and plunger drive mechanism of the high pressure fuel pump 100 that is configured to prevent lubricant from reaching an engine or mixing with engine lubricant. The fuel may be a low flash point fuel. In an embodiment, the fuel may be methanol. In alternative embodiments the fuel may be dimethyl ether, ethane, ethanol or ammonia.
[0035] With reference to
[0036] The pump drive shaft 120 requires lubrication, and is sensitive to the detrimental effects of diluted lubricant. The pump drive shaft 120 is lubricated via a pump lubrication circuit 200 that is configured to prevent the lubricant and fuel mixing, and to prevent lubricant from leaking to the engine. The pump lubrication circuit 200 comprises a lubricant reservoir 210, from which lubricant pump 220 receives lubricant (as indicated by arrow 201). The lubricant pump 220 pumps lubricant to the pump drive shaft 120 (as indicated by arrow 202). The lubricant is collected and returned to the lubricant reservoir 210 via lubricant outlet 130 (as indicated by arrow 203).
[0037] A first portion 121 of the pump drive shaft 120 that is exterior to the fuel pump 100 is enclosed by a sealed enclosure 300. The sealed enclosure 300 is configured to prevent lubricant from leaking from the fuel pump 100 and associated pump lubrication circuit 200 via the pump drive shaft 120 to the environment. In an embodiment, the sealed enclosure 300 may be dry. In another embodiment, with reference to
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[0041] In an embodiment, the pump drive shaft 120 may be an end of an engine shaft, such as a power take-off shaft. With reference to
[0042] In an embodiment the lubricant pump 220 may be an electrically driven pump. In another embodiment, with reference to
[0043] The fuel pump 100, pump lubrication circuit 200 and engine shaft 420 may further comprise one or more shaft seals. With reference to
[0044] In exemplary embodiments, the fuel pump 100 may be a positive displacement pump. The pump drive shaft 120 may comprise a camshaft or a plunger drive mechanical system. The fuel pumping section 110 may comprise a piston or plunger pump that may be inline, radial or axial. The engine shaft 420 may be a power take-off (PTO) shaft. Alternatively, an engine crankshaft may indirectly drive the pump drive shaft 120. For example, the engine crankshaft may engage drive lines, belt drives or gears.
[0045] In use, lubricant reservoir 210 contains lubricant for lubrication of the fuel pump 100. The lubricant pump 220 receives lubricant from the lubricant reservoir 210, and pumps lubricant to the pump drive shaft 120 of the fuel pump 100. The lubricant lubricates the pump drive shaft 120 and the plunger drive mechanical system, and is then drained via lubricant outlet 130 to the lubricant reservoir 210. The pump drive shaft 120 is configured to be mechanically driven. Lubricant may seep past plane bearings in the fuel pump 100 from a section of the pump drive shaft 120 within the fuel pump 100 to a section of the pump drive shaft 120 exterior to the fuel pump 100. A sealed enclosure 300 surrounds a first portion 121 of the pump drive shaft 120, and is configured to prevent or contain leakage of lubricant from the fuel pump 100 via the pump drive shaft 120. In an embodiment, the fuel pump 100 is mechanically driven by an engine 400 and the sealed enclosure 300 is configured to prevent transfer of lubricant from the fuel pump 100 to the engine 400 along the pump drive shaft 120. The sealed enclosure 300 may comprise a drain via which any lubricant that enters the sealed enclosure 300 is drained and returned to the lubricant reservoir 210. The sealed enclosure 300 may be monitored as a leak detection measure.
[0046] In an embodiment, the lubricant may be cooled in the pump lubrication circuit 200.