Pump cover
10012190 ยท 2018-07-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02F1/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M37/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/185
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M59/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M37/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pump cover for a fuel pump is located at a position lateral to the fuel pump. The fuel pump is disposed on a cylinder head of an engine. The pump cover includes a plate and a rib. The plate is fixed to a side surface of the engine. The plate extends to a position lateral to the fuel pump disposed on the cylinder head. The rib protrudes from the plate, and is located superjacent to a pump mounting surface defined on the cylinder head.
Claims
1. A pump cover for a fuel pump, the pump cover comprising: a plate fixed to a side surface of an engine, the plate extending to a position lateral to the fuel pump disposed on a cylinder head of the engine; and a rib that protrudes from the plate, wherein the fuel pump is disposed on an upper surface of the cylinder head in a vehicle-height direction, and the pump cover is located at a position lateral to the fuel pump, the rib is located superjacent to a pump mounting surface, and the pump mounting surface is defined on and above the cylinder head and the rib is positioned between the fuel pump and the plate such that the fuel pump is not interposed between surfaces of the rib and the cylinder head that face each other.
2. The pump cover according to claim 1, wherein the pump cover includes a plurality of the ribs.
3. The pump cover according to claim 2, wherein: the number of the ribs is two; and the two ribs are provided such that the fuel pump is interposed between the two ribs.
4. The pump cover according to claim 1, wherein the rib is configured to extend from the pump mounting surface toward an upper end of the plate.
5. The pump cover according to claim 4, wherein: a protrusion width of the rib, by which the rib protrudes from the plate, is greatest at a portion facing the pump mounting surface; and the protrusion width is gradually decreased in an upward direction from the pump mounting surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(7) Hereinafter, a pump cover according to an embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
(8) The engine 1 is provided with a pump cover 8. When components located near the fuel pump 3, such as a dashboard (i.e., a partition between an engine compartment and a vehicle cabin) 6 and a high-rigidity member 9 that are located behind the engine 1 (i.e., located on the right side of the engine 1 in
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(10) As illustrated in
(11) Next, the operation of the pump cover 8 will be described. As illustrated in
(12) In this way, the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7 functions as the pump mounting surface on which the load from the dashboard 6 and the high-rigidity member 9 acts. Note that, the pump mounting surface need not be defined directly on the top surface of the cylinder head 2. The pump mounting surface may be defined on the cylinder head 2 with, for example, the cam carrier 4, the pump housing 5 and the lifter guide 7 interposed between the pump mounting surface and the cylinder head 2. For example, the pump mounting surface may be the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7, as in the present embodiment.
(13) The load from the dashboard 6 and the high-rigidity member 9 acts on the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7 (i.e., the pump mounting surface). Thus, the engine 1 receives the load, more specifically, the lifter guide 7, the pump housing 5, the cam carrier 4, and the cylinder head 2 receive the load, as indicated by arrowed dash lines. Thus, it is possible to inhibit the deformation of the plate 10 of the pump cover 8 toward the fuel pump 3 (i.e., forward) due to the load. Consequently, it is possible to reduce the possibility that the pump cover 8 will come into contact with the fuel pump 3 due to the deformation of the pump cover 8 and the load acting on the fuel pump 3 due to the contact between the pump cover 8 and the fuel pump 3 will adversely affect the fuel pump 3.
(14) The embodiment described above in detail produces the following advantageous effects. It is possible to inhibit a load from the components (in the foregoing embodiment, the dashboard 6 and the high-rigidity member 9) located near the fuel pump 3, from acting on the fuel pump 3, for example, at the time of a collision of the vehicle. Thus, it is possible to reduce the possibility that the load will adversely affect the fuel pump 3.
(15) The pump cover 8 includes a plurality of the ribs 11. Thus, the area of contact between the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7 and the ribs 11 is larger than that when the pump cover 8 includes only one rib 11. That is, the load from the dashboard 6 and the high-rigidity member 9 is transferred through the pump cover 8 to the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7 having a large area of contact with the ribs 11. As a result, it is possible to decrease the load that acts per unit area on the contact surface between the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7 and the ribs 11 when the load is transferred to the top surface 7a.
(16) Two ribs 11 are provided such that the fuel pump 3 is interposed between the two ribs 11 in the horizontal direction. Thus, when the load from the dashboard 6 and the high-rigidity member 9 acts on the pump cover 8, the load is received by the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7 through the two ribs 11 disposed such that the fuel pump 3 is interposed therebetween. As a result, it is possible to effectively inhibit the plate 10 of the pump cover 8 from deforming toward the fuel pump 3 due to the load from the dashboard 6 and the high-rigidity member 9.
(17) Each rib 11 has an elongate shape and extends from the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7 toward the upper end of the plate 10. Thus, each rib 11 has sufficiently high strength. That is, the ribs 11 have strength high enough to smoothly transfer the load, which acts on the plate 10 from the dashboard 6 and the high-rigidity member 9, to the top surface 7a. In other words, it is possible to avoid the situation where the load, which acts on the plate 10 from the dashboard 6 and the high-rigidity member 9, is not smoothly transferred to the top surface 7a due to insufficient strength of the ribs 11.
(18) The protrusion width, by which each rib 11 protrudes from the plate 10 of the pump cover 8, is greatest at the portion (i.e., the bottom surface 11a) that faces the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7. Further, the protrusion width of each rib 11 is gradually decreased in the upward direction. Due to such a shape of each rib 11, the area of contact between the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7 and the bottom surface 11a of the rib 11 is set as large as possible, and the space occupied by the rib 11 is set small. Because the space occupied by the ribs 11 is set small, it is possible to prevent a decrease in the space for other components due to provision of the ribs 11.
(19) For example, the foregoing embodiment may be modified as follows. In the foregoing embodiment, the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7 is used as the pump mounting surface, and thus the pump mounting surface is defined on the cylinder head 2 with the components such as the cam carrier 4, the pump housing 5, and the lifter guide 7 interposed between the pump mounting surface and the cylinder head 2. However, the pump mounting surface may be defined directly on the top surface of the cylinder head 2.
(20) The bottom surface 11a of each rib 11 need not be in contact with the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7, and a clearance may be provided between the bottom surface 11a and the top surface 7a. In this case, when the dashboard 6 and the high-rigidity member 9 collide with the plate 10 of the pump cover 8, the plate 10 is deformed by an amount corresponding to the clearance due to the load from the dashboard 6 and the high-rigidity member 9. Specifically, the plate 10 is deformed until the bottom surface 11a of each rib 11 comes into contact with the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7. Then, in the state where the bottom surface 11a of the rib 11 and the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7 are in contact with each other, the load from the dashboard 6 and the high-rigidity member 9 acts on the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7 through the plate 10 and the ribs 11 of the pump cover 8.
(21) The protrusion width of each rib 11, by which the rib 11 protrudes from the plate 10, is greatest at the portion facing the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7, and is gradually decreased in the upward direction. However, the shape of each rib 11 is not limited to this.
(22) Each rib 11 need not have an elongate shape extending from the top surface 7a of the lifter guide 7 toward the upper end of the plate 10. In the foregoing embodiment, two ribs 11 are provided such that the fuel pump 3 is interposed between the two ribs 11 in the horizontal direction. However, it is not necessary to provide the ribs 11 such that the fuel pump 3 is interposed therebetween.
(23) The number of the ribs 11 may be three or more. The number of the ribs 11 need not be two or more, and only one rib 11 may be provided. The pump cover 8 is not limited to the pump cover that protects the fuel pump 3 from colliding with a component located behind the fuel pump 3 in the vehicle longitudinal direction. That is, the pump cover 8 may be a pump cover that protects the fuel pump 3 from colliding with a component located in front of the fuel pump 3 in the vehicle longitudinal direction, or a pump cover that protects the fuel pump 3 from colliding with a component located at a position lateral to the fuel pump 3 in the vehicle-width direction. When the pump cover 8 is used to protect the fuel pump 3 from colliding with a component located in front of the fuel pump 3 in the vehicle longitudinal direction, the pump cover 8 (i.e., the plate 10 of the pump cover 8) is fixed to a front side surface of the engine 1. When the pump cover 8 is used to protect the fuel pump 3 from colliding with a component located at a position lateral to the fuel pump 3 in the vehicle-width direction, the pump cover 8 (i.e., the plate 10 of the pump cover 8) is fixed to a side surface of the engine 1 in the vehicle-width direction.