Automotive fuel pump
10443595 ยท 2019-10-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Prashanth Avireddi (Farmington Hills, MI, US)
- Nikhil Seera (Farmington Hills, MI, US)
- Akira Inoue (Farmington Hills, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F04B1/0404
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/102
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B11/0091
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/462
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/464
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04B53/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fuel pump having a housing defining a pump chamber and an inlet and outlet fluidly connected to the pump chamber. A one way check valve is disposed fluidly in series between the pump chamber and the outlet and is oriented to allow fluid flow from the pump chamber and to the outlet when the check valve is open. A venturi tube is fluidly connected in series between the pump chamber and the outlet which effectively dampens noise pulsations. An inlet valve to the pump chamber has an anchor attached to a valve member and the stationary core. A conical surface on the core abuts against a complementary conical surface on the anchor when the valve is either in its fully open or fully closed position.
Claims
1. A fuel pump comprising: a housing having a pump chamber, an inlet and outlet fluidly connected to said pump chamber; a one way check valve disposed fluidly in series between said pump chamber and said outlet and oriented to allow fluid flow of a fluid from said pump chamber to said outlet when said check valve is in an open position; a first venturi tube fluidly connected in series with said pump chamber and said check valve; a second venturi tube fluidly connected in series with said first venturi tube and said outlet, wherein the first venturi tube and the second venturi tube are fluidly positioned downstream from the check valve, the fluid flow from the pump chamber passing in series through the first venturi tube and the second venturi tube to the outlet; and a third venturi tube including a frusto-conical convergent section opening to the pump chamber and connected to a frusto-conical divergent section by a throat, wherein an inlet diameter of the frusto-conical convergent section of the third venturi tube opening to the pump chamber is greater than an outlet diameter of the frusto-conical divergent section of the third venturi tube adjacent to the check valve, wherein the third venturi tube dampens pressure pulsations in the fluid; an inlet valve movable between an open position in which fluid flow through the inlet and into the pump chamber is permitted, and a closed position in which fluid flow between the inlet and the pump chamber is prevented, the valve having a valve member which cooperates with a valve seat in the housing; an anchor attached to and linearly movable in unison with the valve member; and an actuator that linearly displaces the valve member and anchor to actuate the valve between the open and the closed positions, wherein: a surface on the anchor contacts a surface on the core when the valve is in one of the open or closed positions, and the surfaces on the core and the anchor are complementary and conical in shape such that when the surface on the anchor contacts the surface on the core, a conical outer surface on one of the anchor or the core contacts a complimentary conical inner surface on the other of the anchor or the core.
2. The fuel pump as defined in claim 1 wherein each of the first venturi tube and the second venturi tube comprises a convergent section and a divergent section, and wherein the divergent section of said first venturi tube is upstream from said convergent section of said second venturi tube.
3. The fuel pump as defined in claim 2 wherein each of the first venturi tube and the second venturi tube comprises a cylindrical throat connecting its respective convergent and divergent section.
4. The fuel pump as defined in claim 2 further comprising a cylindrical passageway disposed in series between the divergent section of said first venturi tube and said convergent section of said second venturi tube.
5. The fuel pump as defined in claim 1 wherein said first venturi tube and the second venture tube are formed as a passageway in said housing having one end open to the outlet and another end receiving the fluid flow from the check valve.
6. A fuel pump comprising: a housing including a pump chamber; an inlet fluidly connected to the pump chamber; an outlet fluidly connected to the pump chamber; a one way check valve disposed between the pump chamber and the outlet and oriented to allow fluid flow from the pump chamber to the outlet when the check valve is in an open position; a first venturi tube fluidly connected in series downstream from the check valve; a second venturi tube fluidly connected in series downstream from the first venturi tube and upstream of the outlet, wherein the fluid flow from the pump chamber passes in series through the check valve, the first venturi tube, and the second venturi tube to the outlet; and a third venturi tube including a frusto-conical convergent section opening to the pump chamber and connected to a frusto-conical divergent section by a throat, wherein an inlet diameter of the frusto-conical convergent section of the third venturi tube opening to the pump chamber is greater than an outlet diameter of the frusto-conical divergent section of the third venturi tube adjacent to the check valve, wherein the third venturi tube dampens pressure pulsations in the fluid; an inlet valve movable between an open position in which fluid flow through the inlet and into the pump chamber is permitted, and a closed position in which fluid flow between the inlet and the pump chamber is prevented, the valve having a valve member which cooperates with a valve seat in the housing; an anchor attached to and linearly movable in unison with the valve member; and an actuator that linearly displaces the valve member and anchor to actuate the valve between the open and the closed positions, wherein: a surface on the anchor contacts a surface on the core when the valve is in one of the open or closed positions, and the surfaces on the core and the anchor are complementary and conical in shape such that when the surface on the anchor contacts the surface on the core, a conical outer surface on one of the anchor or the core contacts a complimentary conical inner surface on the other of the anchor or the core.
7. The fuel pump as defined in claim 6 wherein each of the first venturi tube and the second venturi tube comprises a convergent section and a divergent section, and wherein the divergent section of the first venturi tube is upstream from the convergent section of the second venturi tube.
8. The fuel pump as defined in claim 7 wherein each of the first venturi tube and the second venturi tube comprises a cylindrical throat connecting its respective convergent and divergent section.
9. The fuel pump as defined in claim 7 further comprising a cylindrical passageway disposed in series between the divergent section of the first venturi tube and the convergent section of the second venturi tube.
10. A fuel pump comprising: a housing including a pump chamber; an inlet fluidly connected to the pump chamber; an outlet fluidly connected to the pump chamber; a one way check valve disposed between the pump chamber and the outlet and oriented to allow fluid flow from the pump chamber to the outlet when the check valve is in an open position; a first venturi tube fluidly connected in series downstream from the check valve; a second venturi tube fluidly connected in series downstream from the first venturi tube and upstream of the outlet; and a third venturi tube fluidly positioned upstream from the check valve, wherein the fluid flow from the pump chamber passes in series from the pump chamber, through the third venturi tube, the check valve, the first venturi tube, and the second venturi tube to the outlet, the third venturi tube including a frusto-conical convergent section opening to the pump chamber and connected to a frusto-conical divergent section by a throat, wherein an inlet diameter of the frusto-conical convergent section of the third venturi tube opening to the pump chamber is greater than an outlet diameter of the frusto-conical divergent section of the third venturi tube adjacent to the check valve, wherein the third venturi tube dampens pressure pulsations in the fluid; an inlet valve movable between an open position in which fluid flow through the inlet and into the pump chamber is permitted, and a closed position in which fluid flow between the inlet and the pump chamber is prevented, the valve having a valve member which cooperates with a valve seat in the housing; an anchor attached to and linearly movable in unison with the valve member; and an actuator that linearly displaces the valve member and anchor to actuate the valve between the open and the closed positions, wherein: a surface on the anchor contacts a surface on the core when the valve is in one of the open or closed positions, and the surfaces on the core and the anchor are complementary and conical in shape such that when the surface on the anchor contacts the surface on the core, a conical outer surface on one of the anchor or the core contacts a complimentary conical inner surface on the other of the anchor or the core.
11. The fuel pump as defined in claim 10 wherein each of the first venturi tube and the second venturi tube comprises a convergent section and a divergent section, and wherein the divergent section of the first venturi tube is upstream from the convergent section of the second venturi tube.
12. The fuel pump as defined in claim 11 further comprising a cylindrical passageway disposed in series between the divergent section of the first venturi tube and the convergent section of the second venturi tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein like reference numbers refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
(11) With reference first to
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(14) Conversely, when the pressure in the pump chamber falls below the predetermined threshold, the spring 48 moves the valve member 44 against the valve seat 46 and thus moves the outlet valve 42 to a closed position. In its closed position, the outlet valve 42 prevents fluid flow from the outlet 26 back into the pump chamber 40.
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(17) In operation, as the plunger 50 is retracted from the pump chamber 40 by the force of the spring 54, the inlet valve 56 is in an open position thus allowing the plunger 50 to induct fuel from the fuel source 25 through the fuel inlet 24 and into the pump chamber 40. Conversely, when the plunger is thereafter extended or driven into the pump chamber 40 by the rotating cam 52, the inlet valve 56 is moved to its closed position so that the inward travel of the plunger 50 into the pump chamber 40 increases the fuel pressure in the pump chamber 40. This increased fuel pressure overcomes the force of the outlet valve spring 48 causing the outlet valve 42 to open. Upon opening of the outlet valve 42, fluid flows from the pump chamber 40 through the valve 42 and out through the outlet 26.
(18) Consequently, the reciprocation of the plunger 50 occurs once for each lobe of the cam 52 during each revolution of the cam 52. It is these pressure pulsations of the fuel pump 22 which form a major source of noise from the fuel system 20 (
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(20) In operation, since automotive fuel is essentially incompressible (fuel has low compressibility), the fluid flow through the venturi tube 60 increases the speed of the fuel flow through the restricted diameter throat 64. This in turn effectively increases the kinetic energy of the fuel flow which simultaneously reduces the pressure as the flow exits through the venturi tube 60. By reducing the fluid pressure, the fluid pressure pulsations in the fuel system 20, and thus any noise occurring because of those pressure pulsations, is dampened.
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(22) Optionally, a second outlet venturi tube 80 is also connected in series with the first outlet venturi tube 70. The second outlet venturi tube 80 also includes a convergent section 82, restricted diameter throat 84, and divergent section 86. The inlet to the first convergent section 82 of the second outlet venturi tube 80 is connected to the outlet from the divergent section 76 of the first outlet venturi 70 by a short cylindrical section 88.
(23) The second outlet venturi 80 operates in the same fashion as the first outlet venturi 70, i.e. the second outlet venturi 80 increases the kinetic energy of the fuel flow out through the pump outlet 26 which simultaneously decreases the pressure. By reducing the pressure, the pressure pulsations throughout the fuel system 20 are reduced.
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(27) Conversely, in its open position, the valve member 100 is shifted away from its valve seat 104 thus opening the inlet port. With the inlet port open, fuel may be inducted in through the pump inlet 24 and into the pump chamber 40. The inlet valve 100 is open during at least a portion of the plunger retraction or suction cycle of the plunger 50.
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(30) Unlike the previously known anchors and cores, however, the anchor 102 includes an outside conical surface or frusto-conical surface 110 which abuts against an inner conical or frusto-conical surface 112 on the core 108. Consequently, as the anchor surface 110 impacts against the core surface 112, the force of the impact is dispersed at least partially in a radial direction which simultaneously consumes a portion of the energy of the impact and causes a slight radial enlargement of the core 108. However, by dissipating at least a portion of the energy of the contact between the anchor 102 and the core 108 into a radial expansion of the core, any sound caused by the impact of the anchor surface 110 and core surface 112 is dampened.
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(32) From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention provides an improved SIDI pump design which effectively reduces pressure pulsations and other noise within the overall fuel system 20. Having described our invention, however, many modifications thereto will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains without deviation from the spirit of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims.