High-Pressure Fuel Pump
20230096056 ยท 2023-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B53/164
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/0439
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/442
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M59/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/0439
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A high pressure fuel pump includes (i) a pump housing, (ii) a pump piston, (iii) a high pressure seal which is disposed between the pump piston and the pump housing and seals the pump piston with respect to a high pressure region, and (iv) an annular guide element which guides the pump piston in a sliding fit and which is disposed towards the high pressure region when seen from the high pressure seal. The annular guide element has at least one fluid connection which fluidically connects a first region to a second region. The first region is adjacent to a first end face of the guide element. And the second region is adjacent to a second end face of the guide element.
Claims
1. A high-pressure fuel pump, comprising: a pump housing; a pump piston; a high-pressure seal arranged between the pump piston and the pump housing and configured to seal off the pump piston relative to a high-pressure region; and an annular guide element configured to guide the pump piston with a sliding fit, said annular guide element being arranged facing the high-pressure region, viewed from the high-pressure seal, wherein the annular guide element has at least one fluid connection which is configured to fluidically connect a first region adjacent to a first end face of the guide element to a second region adjacent to a second end face of the guide element.
2. The high-pressure fuel pump as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fluid connection comprises a groove which runs as a whole in the axial direction of the guide element in a lateral surface of the guide element.
3. The high-pressure fuel pump as claimed in claim 2, wherein the groove which runs as a whole in the axial direction of the guide element is arranged in a radially inner or a radially outer lateral surface.
4. The high-pressure fuel pump as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fluid connection comprises a groove which runs as a whole in a radial direction of the guide element in an end face of the guide element.
5. The high-pressure fuel pump as claimed in claim 1, wherein the annular guide element has a plurality of fluid connections.
6. The high-pressure fuel pump as claimed in claim 5, wherein the plurality of fluid connections are arranged so that they are uniformly distributed, viewed in a circumferential direction of the guide element.
Description
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[0019] In the drawings, a high-pressure fuel pump for a fuel system of an internal combustion engine as a whole has the reference numeral 10. It comprises a pump housing 12 which in the present case has, for example, an as a whole approximately cylindrical shape with a longitudinal axis 14. A stepped opening 16 which is similar to a blind hole, is produced, for example, by a bore, and in which a pump piston 18 is accommodated, in the present case is present in the pump housing 12, for example, coaxially with respect to the longitudinal axis 14.
[0020] The pump piston 18 is designed as an elongated cylindrical part with a first section 20, viewed in the axial direction, and a second section 22. The first section 20 has a larger diameter than the second section 22. The first section 20 faces a delivery space 24, whereas the second section 22 faces a drive which is not illustrated.
[0021] Also part of the high-pressure fuel pump 10 is an inlet valve 26 which is designed as a non-return valve but which can be held by force in an open position by an electromagnetic actuating device 28. A further part of the high-pressure fuel pump 10 is an outlet valve 30, designed as a non-return valve, and a pressure relief valve 32. In
[0022] The high-pressure fuel pump 10 is part of a fuel system (not illustrated further) of an internal combustion engine. The fuel, for example gasoline or diesel, passes to the inlet valve 26 from a usually electrically driven pre-feed pump. The pump piston 18 is set in back-and-forth motion at its lower end in
[0023] The pump piston 18 is guided relative to the pump housing 12 at two axially spaced-apart points, namely, on the one hand, just below the delivery space 24 through a first annular guide element 36 and just above a lower end in
[0024] As is clear from
[0025] Reference is now made to
[0026] The first annular guide element 36 has two fluid connections 58, situated precisely opposite each other and in this respect arranged so that they are uniformly distributed, viewed in a circumferential direction of the first guide element 36, which fluidically connect a first region 60 adjacent to the first end face 54 to a second region 62 adjacent to the second end face 56. The two fluid connections 58 are identical. Therefore only one of the two fluid connections 58 is explained in detail below.
[0027] The fluid connection 58 has a groove 64, which runs in the axial direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 14, in the outer lateral surface 52 of the first guide element 36. The groove here has an as a whole approximately rectangular cross-section although other cross-sections are in principle also conceivable. In an embodiment which is not illustrated, the groove could also run obliquely relative to the longitudinal axis 14. In a further embodiment which is not illustrated, the groove could also be present in the inner lateral surface. The fluid connection 58 moreover has a groove 66, which runs in a radial direction (orthogonally to the longitudinal axis 14), in the first end face 54, the upper one in the drawings. In an embodiment which is not illustrated, this groove could also be arranged obliquely, i.e. have a directional component facing in the circumferential direction. The groove 66 which runs radially opens into the groove 64 which runs axially, as a result of which a continuous fluid connection 58 is created.
[0028] In the installed position shown in
[0029] In this way, the said high fluid pressure is also present on the radial outer side of the high-pressure seal 40, as a result of which the latter is pressed, on the one hand, radially inward against the pump piston 18 and, on the other hand, axially downward against the retaining ring 44. The high-pressure seal 40 can thus ensure good sealing of the high fluid pressure relative to the region situated below the high-pressure seal 40 in