AUTOMOTIVE FUEL PUMP
20230036908 ยท 2023-02-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B11/0016
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Provided is an automotive fuel pump. An upper body includes a valve driving body configured to reciprocate up and down and including a solenoid and a reciprocating rod. A lower body includes a reservoir housing provided below the upper body in a sealing manner. The reservoir housing has a fuel intake space, a fuel discharge space, and a fuel outlet. A reservoir cup is provided on a bottom of the reservoir housing and has a fuel inlet. A diaphragm includes a thin sheet separating the reservoir housing and the upper body and is actuated by the reciprocating rod of the upper body so as to perform a pumping action. An air pocket is provided in the discharge space, and has a predetermined expansible/contractible space. Discharge performance for supplying fuel is improved, thereby improving the fuel consumption efficiency of a vehicle.
Claims
1. An automotive fuel pump comprising: an upper body comprising a valve driving body configured to reciprocate up and down, the valve driving body comprising a solenoid and a reciprocating rod; a lower body comprising: a reservoir housing provided below the upper body in a sealing manner, having a predetermined volume such that a fuel intake space and a fuel discharge space are defined therein, and comprising a fuel outlet on one side thereof; and a reservoir cup provided on a bottom of the reservoir housing and comprising a fuel inlet; a diaphragm comprising a thin sheet separating the reservoir housing and the upper body from each other, and configured to be actuated by the reciprocating rod of the upper body so as to perform a pumping action; and an air pocket provided in the discharge space and having a predetermined expansible/contractible space.
2. The automotive fuel pump according to claim 1, wherein the intake space defined in the reservoir housing has a smaller volume than the discharge space.
3. The automotive fuel pump according to claim 2, wherein, in an entire volume of the reservoir housing, the volume ratio of the intake space with respect to the discharge space is 1:3.
4. The automotive fuel pump according to claim 1, wherein the air pocket comprises silicone, a PVC material, or a combination thereof.
5. The automotive fuel pump according to claim 1, further comprising two check valves disposed between the intake space and the discharge space, each of the check valves comprising a thin sheet made from metal.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0022] The above and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Hereinafter, reference will be made to embodiments of the present disclosure in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings so that a person having ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure relates could easily put the present disclosure into practice.
[0026] As illustrated in
[0027] The diaphragm provides a sealing function to detect pressure or convert a pressure displacement or force. The diaphragm is categorized into a metal diaphragm and a non-metal diaphragm used for, for example, a calculating or amplifying element of a device using pneumatic pressure. The metal diaphragm is implemented as a metal plate (or disc) deformed into a corrugated shape, and is used by equaling the elasticity and pressure of the material thereof. The non-metal diaphragm is used by combining springs, the central portion of each of which is pressed with a metallic washer so as to be corrected.
[0028] A technology for coupling the above-described components to each other and performing the pumping operation using these components is well-known in the art.
[0029] The upper body 100 includes a valve driving body 110 configured to reciprocate up and down. The valve driving body 110 includes a solenoid 111 and a reciprocating rod 113.
[0030] In other words, the solenoid 111 is provided inside the upper body 100 having a predetermined space defined therein. The reciprocating rod 113 is provided at an intermediate position (or middle position) and is configured to reciprocate. The reciprocating rod 113 may be driven to reciprocate by magnetic force generated by an electrical signal supplied through wires connected to the solenoid 111. When magnetic force is generated, the reciprocating rod 113 is moved back. When the magnetic force is released, the reciprocating rod 113 is driven to move forward by restorative force of a spring 115 provided on the leading end of the solenoid 111. In this manner, the diaphragm 300 located on the leading end of the reciprocating rod 113 may be operated to enable pumping.
[0031] In addition, the lower body 200 may include a reservoir housing 210 and a reservoir cup 220. The reservoir housing 210 is provided below the upper body 100 in a sealing manner. The reservoir housing 210 is a housing having a predetermined volume such that a fuel intake space 213 and a fuel discharge space 215 are defined therein. The reservoir housing 210 also has a fuel outlet 211 on one side thereof. The reservoir cup 220 is provided on the bottom of the reservoir housing 210, and has a fuel inlet 221.
[0032] Here, the reservoir housing 210 and the reservoir cup 220 of the lower body 200 may be sequentially located and be firmly coupled to each other by fastening a plurality of bolts to fastening holes formed in the longitudinal direction. A gasket having the same size as a coupling area to which each of the reservoir housing 210 and the reservoir cup 220 is coupled may be provided so as to provide sealing force.
[0033] In addition, the diaphragm 300 is a thin sheet separating the reservoir housing 210 and the upper body 100 from each other, and may be actuated by the reciprocating rod 113 of the upper body 100 so as to perform a pumping action.
[0034] Here, an air pocket 400 having an expansible/contractible space 410 may be further provided in the discharge space 215.
[0035] Referring to
[0036] In addition, the volume of the intake space 213 defined in the reservoir housing 210 may be smaller than the volume of the discharge space 215.
[0037] More specifically, in the entire volume of the reservoir housing 210, the volume ratio of the intake space 213 with respect to the discharge space 215 may be 1:3.
[0038] Thus, due to the volume ratio as above, the discharge pressure of fuel discharged through the outlet 211 may be increased to the range of from 460 Pa to 500 Pa.
[0039] The air pocket 400 may comprise silicone, a PVC material, or a combination thereof. Two check valves 230 respectively implemented as a thin sheet made from metal may be provided between the intake space 213 and the discharge space 215.
[0040] According to the present disclosure as set forth above, discharge performance for supplying fuel may be improved, thereby improving the fuel consumption efficiency of a vehicle.
[0041] The terms and words used in the specification and the appended claims should not be interpreted as having ordinary or dictionary meanings, but as meanings and concepts conforming to the technical spirit of the present disclosure, based on the principle that an inventor may properly define the concept of the terms at his/her own discretion in order to describe the invention in the best manner possible.
[0042] Therefore, since the exemplary embodiments described herein and the configurations illustrated in drawings are merely the most preferred embodiments of the present disclosure and are not intended to limit all the technical concepts of the present disclosure, it should be understood that there may be variations, equivalents or modifications capable of replacing them at the time of filing of this application.