HIGH PRESSURE VALVE
20180156176 ยท 2018-06-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M2200/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M63/0052
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M63/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M63/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M63/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A cap assembly adapted to be fixed on the body member of a pressure regulating valve defines an internal cylindrical volume for enclosing a magnetic plunger member. The cap assembly includes a cylindrical magnetic cap member in which is totally inserted a non-magnetic cylindrical tube member, the tube member being adapted to be fixed on the valve body member.
Claims
1-11. (canceled)
12. A cap assembly adapted to be fixed on a body member of a pressure regulating valve which regulates the pressure inside a common rail reservoir of fuel injection equipment, the cap assembly and the body member defining an internal cylindrical volume for enclosing a magnetic plunger member, the cap assembly comprising: a magnetic cap member having a disc face limited by a circular board from which perpendicularly extends a cylindrical peripheral wall extending along a longitudinal axis toward a distal circular edge; and a non-magnetic tube member fixed to the magnetic cap member, the non-magnetic tube member axially extending between a first edge arranged inside the magnetic cap member, and a second edge, the non-magnetic tube member being adapted to be fixed on the body member in order to magnetically isolate the magnetic cap member from the body member, the non-magnetic tube member being located inside the cylindrical peripheral wall of the magnetic cap member so that the second edge of the non-magnetic tube member is flush with the distal circular edge of the magnetic cap member.
13. A cap assembly as claimed in claim 12 wherein the cylindrical peripheral wall of the magnetic cap member defines an internal face which comprises a wider diameter in a distal end portion of the peripheral wall, the wider diameter and a bottom portion of the internal face merging in an internal shoulder face, the non-magnetic tube member being totally inserted in the wider diameter, so that an internal cylindrical face of the non-magnetic tube member is in surface continuity with the internal face of the bottom portion of the cylindrical peripheral wall of the magnetic cap member.
14. A cap assembly as claimed in claim 13 wherein the first edge of the non-magnetic tube member comes close against the internal shoulder face.
15. A body assembly of a pressure regulating valve adapted to regulate pressure inside a common rail reservoir of fuel injection equipment, the body assembly comprising a body member on which is fixed a magnetic plunger assembly; the body member having a substantially cylindrical form made of a plurality of coaxial cylindrical portions extending along a longitudinal axis between a first transverse face, adapted to be fixed in the common rail reservoir and, a distal second transverse face, adapted to receive the magnetic plunger assembly; the body member being further provided with an axial through bore opening in both the first transverse face and the distal second transverse face and adapted to receive a needle valve member slidably arranged to translate between an open position and a closed position and; the magnetic plunger assembly comprising a magnetic plunger member and a cap assembly, the cap assembly comprising: a magnetic cap member having a disc face limited by a circular board from which perpendicularly extends a cylindrical peripheral wall extending along a longitudinal axis toward a distal circular edge; and a non-magnetic tube member fixed to the magnetic cap member, the non-magnetic tube member axially extending between a first edge arranged inside the magnetic cap member, and a second edge, the non-magnetic tube member being adapted to be fixed on the body member in order to magnetically isolate the magnetic cap member from the body member, the non-magnetic tube member being located inside the cylindrical peripheral wall of the magnetic cap member so that the second edge of the non-magnetic tube member is flush with the distal circular edge of the magnetic cap member; the magnetic plunger member being adapted to axially translate under the influence of a magnetic field within an internal cylindrical volume defined by the cap assembly and the body member.
16. A body assembly as claimed in claim 15 wherein the cap assembly is fixedly arranged on the body member, and an internal face of the non-magnetic tube member being adjusted onto an external face of the body member that is adjacent to the distal second transverse face.
17. A body assembly as claimed in claim 16 wherein the non-magnetic tube member is only partially arranged onto the body member, a portion of the non-magnetic tube member axially extending beyond the second distal transverse face of the body member.
18. A body assembly as claimed in claim 15 wherein a cylindrical portion of the body member adjacent to the second transverse face of the body member merges into an external shoulder face against which is the second edge of the non-magnetic cylindrical tube member.
19. A body assembly as claimed in claim 18 wherein a non-magnetic welding seam joins the body member to the cap assembly
20. A body assembly as claimed in claim 19 wherein the non-magnetic welding seam is arranged between the distal circular edge of the cap member and the external shoulder face of the body member.
21. A pressure regulating valve which regulates the pressure inside a common rail reservoir of fuel injection equipment, the pressure regulating valve comprising: a magnetic plunger assembly; a needle valve member; a body member having a substantially cylindrical form made of a plurality of coaxial cylindrical portions extending along a longitudinal axis between a first transverse face, adapted to be fixed in the common rail reservoir and, a distal second transverse face, which receives the magnetic plunger assembly; the body member being further provided with an axial through bore opening in both the first transverse face and the distal second transverse face and receiving the needle valve member slidably to translate between an open position and a closed position; and a cap assembly comprising: a magnetic cap member having a disc face limited by a circular board from which perpendicularly extends a cylindrical peripheral wall extending along the longitudinal axis toward a distal circular edge; and a non-magnetic tube member fixed to the magnetic cap member, the non-magnetic tube member axially extending between a first edge arranged inside the magnetic cap member, and a second edge, the non-magnetic tube member being fixed on the body member in order to magnetically isolate the magnetic cap member from the body member, the non-magnetic tube member being located inside the cylindrical peripheral wall of the magnetic cap member so that the second edge of the non-magnetic tube member is flush with the distal circular edge of the magnetic cap member.
22. A pressure regulating valve as claimed in claim 21 further comprising a solenoid assembly arranged over the cap assembly, said actuator assembly generating a magnetic field when electrically energized.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] 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
[0024] In
[0025] From the pressure regulating valve 18 depart a return fluid circuit flowing fuel at low pressure back to a low pressure reservoir. The ECU 12 controls the operation of the high pressure pump 14, the pressure valve 18 and the injectors 20 as a function of the pressure of the fuel desired to be sprayed in the engine.
[0026] The pressure regulating valve 18, now described in reference to
[0027] The body assembly 22, detailed on
[0028] The magnetic plunger assembly 26 comprises a fixed cap assembly 50, detailed on
[0029] The cap assembly 50 has a cylindrical shape and it comprises the fixed assembly of a magnetic cap member 54 having a transverse disc face 56 from the circular board of which perpendicularly erects a cylindrical peripheral wall 58 extending along the longitudinal axis L toward a distal circular edge 60 and, a non-magnetic cylindrical tube 62 axially L extending between a first edge 64 arranged inside the cap member 54, and a second edge 66 flush with the circular edge 60 of the cap member 54.
[0030] The internal face 68 of the cap member 54 comprises a wider diameter in the distal end portion 70 of the peripheral wall, said wider portion 70 and the bottom portion 72 of the internal face 68 merging in an internal shoulder face 74. The tube member 62 is inserted, with press fit or slight fit or simply adjusted, in said wider portion 70 so that the internal cylindrical face 76 of the tube member 62 is in surface continuity with the internal face 68 of the bottom portion 72 of the peripheral wall 58. As it is visible on the figures, the first edge 64 of the tube comes close to the shoulder face 74 and as said above, the second edge 66 of the tube is flush with the circular edge 60 of the cap member 54.
[0031] Also, the magnetic plunger assembly 26 is arranged on the body member 24, the plunger member 46 being placed in said volume V, the spring 48 being compressed so that it permanently solicits the plunger member 26 away from the second transverse face 32 of the body member 24. The tube member 62 is partially press-fitted, or slight fitted or simply adjusted, onto the last cylindrical portion 52 of the body member 24, so that, the second edge 66 of the tube member 62 is against an external shoulder face 78 arranged at the end of the last cylindrical portion 52 of the body member 24. The portion of the tube member 62 that is in the vicinity of the first edge 64 axially extends beyond the second transverse face 32 of the body.
[0032] The plunger assembly 26 is finally fixed onto the body member 24 by welding the cap assembly 50 on said body member 24 with a non-magnetic welding seam 80 joining the circular edge 60 of the cap member, the second edge 66 of the tube member and the external shoulder face 78 of the body member 24.
[0033] The solenoid assembly 28, comprising both a solenoid and an electric connector enabling electrical energizing the solenoid, is arranged over the cap assembly 50 so that, when the solenoid is not energized, the spring 48 pushes the plunger member 46 away from the second face 32 of the body member, the fuel pressure in the rail 16 generating on the needle member 36, through the spill orifice 38, an opening force lifting the needle 36 in open position OP and, when the solenoid is energized it generates the magnetic field M attracting the plunger member 46 toward the second transverse face 32, compressing the spring 48, and pushing the needle member 36 in closed position CP.
[0034] When the solenoid is energized, the magnetic field M loops around the solenoid going through the cap member, through the plunger member 46, through the body member 24 via the second transverse face 32, then through the armature of the solenoid that externally surrounds the solenoid.
LIST OF REFERENCES
[0035] L longitudinal axis
[0036] CP closed position
[0037] OP open position
[0038] V volume
[0039] M magnetic field
[0040] 10 fuel injection equipment
[0041] 12 electronic control unit
[0042] 14 pressure regulating pump
[0043] 16 common rail
[0044] 18 pressure regulating valve
[0045] 20 injector
[0046] 22 valve body assembly
[0047] 24 body member
[0048] 26 magnetic plunger assembly
[0049] 28 solenoid assembly
[0050] 30 first transverse face
[0051] 32 second transverse face
[0052] 34 bore
[0053] 36 needle valve member
[0054] 38 spill orifice
[0055] 40 seat member
[0056] 42 recess
[0057] 44 extremity of the head of the needle
[0058] 46 plunger member
[0059] 48 spring
[0060] 50 cap assembly
[0061] 52 last cylindrical portion of the body member
[0062] 54 magnetic cap member
[0063] 56 transverse disc face
[0064] 58 peripheral wall
[0065] 60 circular edge
[0066] 62 non-magnetic cylindrical tube member
[0067] 64 first edge of the tube
[0068] 66 second edge of the tube
[0069] 68 internal face of the peripheral wall
[0070] 70 wider portion of the peripheral wall
[0071] 72 bottom portion of the peripheral wall
[0072] 74 internal shoulder face
[0073] 76 internal cylindrical face of the tube
[0074] 78 external shoulder face
[0075] 80 non-magnetic welding seam