FUEL PUMP
20170152824 ยท 2017-06-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M63/0019
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/0421
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/368
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M59/466
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B1/0452
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/09
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02M59/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B19/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pump having a housing defining a pump chamber, an inlet, and an inlet passageway fluidly connecting the inlet to the pump chamber. A solenoid actuated inlet valve is disposed in series with the inlet passageway and movable between an open position and a closed position. A core is mounted to the housing while an anchor is aligned along an axis with the core in the housing. The anchor mechanically contacts the valve member so that the anchor displaces the valve member between its open and closed position as the anchor moves between a first and a second position. The facing ends of the anchor and core are shaped so that only a portion of the area of those ends come in contact with each other when the solenoid is energized and the anchor is in its second position thereby reducing the impact sound.
Claims
1. A pump comprising: a housing having a pump chamber, an inlet and an inlet passageway fluidly connecting said inlet to said pump chamber, an inlet valve disposed in series with said inlet passageway, said valve movable between an open position and a closed position, a core mounted to said housing, an anchor aligned along an axis with said core in said housing, said anchor mechanically contacting said valve member so that said anchor displaces said valve member between said open and closed positions as said anchor axially moves between a first position in which an end of said anchor and an end of said core are spaced apart from each other and a second position in which said anchor and said core contact each other, wherein said ends of said anchor and said core are shaped so that only a portion of the area of said ends come in contact with each other when said anchor is in said second position.
2. The pump as defined in claim 1 wherein said ends of said anchor and core have complementary recesses and rises and wherein only a portion of said recesses and rises contact each other when said anchor is in said second position.
3. The pump as defined in claim 2 wherein said recesses and rises are teeth shaped.
4. The pump as defined in claim 1 wherein said ends of said anchor and core are formed at different curvatures.
5. The pump as defined in claim 1 and comprising a first axially extending wall portion on one of said core and said anchor and a second axially extending all portion on the other of said core and said anchor, said first and second wall portions being in sliding contact with each other as said core moves between said first and said second positions.
6. The pump as defined in claim 1 wherein said core and said anchor are substantially cylindrical in cross-sectional shape and wherein said ends of said core and said anchor are divided into complementary alternating arcuate raised sections and depressed sections.
7. The pump as defined in claim 6 wherein only a portion of said sections on said core contact said anchor when said anchor is in said second position.
8. The pump as defined in claim 1 and comprising an elongated rod attached to said anchor at one end and facing said valve member at its other end.
9. The pump as defined in claim 8 and comprising a first compression spring which urges said rod towards said valve member and a second compression spring which urges said valve member towards said rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0023] 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 characters refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0032] With reference first to
[0033] The pump 10 includes a housing 12 which defines a pump chamber 14. The pump chamber 14 is fluidly connected to a fuel inlet 16 by an inlet passageway 18. The fuel inlet 16, in turn, is connected to a source 20 of fuel, such as the fuel tank.
[0034] Still referring to
[0035] A fuel inlet valve assembly 30, which will be subsequently described in greater detail, is disposed in series with the inlet passageway 18. The inlet valve assembly 30 is actuated by a solenoid 32 to actuate the valve assembly between an open and a closed position. In its open position, the valve assembly 30 establishes fluid communication from the inlet 16 to the pump chamber 14. Conversely, in its closed position, the inlet 16 is fluidly isolated from the pump chamber 14.
[0036] In order to pressurize the fuel, a plunger 34 is slidably mounted to the housing 12 and is aligned with and open to the pump chamber 14. A compression spring 36 urges the plunger 34 outwardly from the pump chamber 14. However, the plunger 34 is reciprocally driven by a cam 38 rotatably driven by the engine so that the plunger 34 reciprocates relative to the pump chamber 14.
[0037] Consequently, in operation, as the plunger 34 is in its suction cycle in which the plunger 34 is moving away from the pump chamber 14, the inlet valve assembly 34 is open thus allowing fuel to be inducted from the fuel inlet into the pump chamber 14. Conversely, as the plunger 34 moves in its compression stroke, i.e. toward the pump chamber 14, the valve assembly 30 is closed so that the pressurization of the fuel in the pump chamber 14 caused by the plunger 34 is pumped through the one-way check valve 26 and to the fuel rail 28. Since the cam 38 is driven by the engine, the speed of the reciprocation of the plunger 34 varies directly as a function of the engine speed.
[0038] With reference now to
[0039] The axial displacement of the valve member 40 is limited in a first axial direction by the valve seat 42. Conversely, a valve stopper 44 limits the axial travel of the valve member 40 in the opposite axial direction, i.e. when in its open position. Furthermore, a compression spring 46 is entrapped between the valve stopper 44 and the valve member 40 which urges the valve member 40 towards the valve seat 42.
[0040] A magnetic core 50 is mounted to the housing 12 in axial alignment with the valve member 40. A solenoid coil 52 is disposed around the core 50 so that, upon actuation, the core 50 forms a part of the magnetic circuit for the coil 52.
[0041] An anchor 54 and its attached rod 56 are mounted in between the core 50 and the valve member 40. The anchor is made of a ferromagnetic material and forms a part of the magnetic circuit for the solenoid coil 52. Furthermore, a compression spring 58 urges the anchor 54 and its attached rod 56 towards the valve member 40. The inlet valve assembly 30 is normally open. Upon actuation of the solenoid coil 52, the anchor 54 is drawn towards the core 50 and so that the facing ends 60 and 62 of the core 50 and anchor 54, respectively, contact each other. In doing so, the anchor 54 retracts the rod 56 from the valve member 40 thus allowing the valve member 40 to shift to its closed position due to the force of the compression spring 44. Conversely, upon deactivation of the solenoid coil 52, the compression spring 58 times the anchor 54 and rod 56 towards the valve member 40 thus compressing the spring 46 and moving the valve member 46 to its open position. For a normally closed valve, the valve member 60 and its port would be redesigned and the opening and closing of the valve member 40 caused by actuation of the solenoid coil 52 is reversed.
[0042] In order to reduce the noise of the fuel pump, the facing ends 60 and 62 of the core 50 and anchor 54, respectively, are shaped so that the area of contact between the ends 60 and 62 upon actuation of the solenoid coil 52 is reduced. By reducing the area of contact between the core end 60 and the anchor end 62, noise is effectively reduced.
[0043] With reference then to
[0044] With reference now to
[0045] Referring now particularly to
[0046] Consequently, assuming that each arc segment 70-76 is of the same arcuate length, when the ends 60 and 62 of the core 50 and anchor 54 come into contact with each other, the area of contact between the core 50 and the anchor 54 is effectively reduced by one half. This, in turn, reduces the sound from the fuel pump 10.
[0047] With reference now to
[0048] With reference now to
[0049] Alternatively, the different radii of
[0050] Since the ends 60 and 62 of the core 50 acid anchor 54 are formed at different radiuses of curvature, a gap 82 is formed between the core end 60 and anchor end 62 thereby reducing the area of contact between the core 50 and anchor 54.
[0051] The contact between the core 50 and anchor 54 will cause some flattening of the core 50 and/or anchor 54 at the point of contact. However, reduction in the area of contact will be inherently accomplished and that reduction is due in large part to the magnitude of the difference between the radiuses of curvature of the ends 60 and 62 of the core 50 and anchor 54, respectively.
[0052] It will be understood, of course, that the foregoing examples to reduce the area of contact between the core 50 and anchor 54 are by way of example only. Many of the shapes, indeed an unlimited number of different shapes, may alternatively be used to reduce the area of contact without deviation from the spirit or scope of this invention.
[0053] 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.