Fuel pumping apparatus

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Inventors

Wall, Robin C.

Application #

256912

Filed

Aug-2-1994

Published

Aug-22-1995

Current US Class

123/458
123/506

International Classes

F02M 041/14; F02M 063/02

Field of Search

123/458 123/506

Assignee

Lucas Industries Public Limited Company (GB2)

Examiners

Moulis; Thomas N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall

US Patent References

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Abstract
A fuel injection pumping apparatus of the rotary distributor type includes a pumping plunger (13) housed in a bore which is completely filled with fuel during the filling stroke of the apparatus. An electromagnetically operable spill valve (22) is provided to control the quantity of fuel supplied by the apparatus during the delivery stroke of the plunger. The spill valve is spring biased to the open position and is closed by an actuating member (42). If the spill valve sticks in the closed position the maximum amount of fuel will be supplied to the associated engine at each delivery stroke. A flow inhibit valve (35) is provided to control fuel flow to the bore. The flow inhibit valve is responsive to the position of the actuating member of the valve and will move to the closed position in the event that the spill valve remains in the closed position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A fuel injection pumping apparatus for supplying fuel to a compression ignition engine comprising a bore (12), a pumping plunger (13) reciprocable within the bore, the bore and plunger defining a pumping chamber, an outlet passage (15) communicating with the pumping chamber and through which during inward movement of the pumping plunger, fuel can be displaced to an associated engine, passage means (19) through which fuel can flow from a source (20) of fuel under pressure to the pumping chamber to completely fill the pumping chamber during outward movement of the pumping plunger, an electromagnetically operable spill valve (22) including an actuating member (42), for spilling fuel from the pumping chamber during the inward movement of the plunger (13) thereby to control the quantity of fuel supplied to the associated engine, characterised by a flow inhibit valve (30) incorporated into said passage means (19), said flow inhibit valve including a valve member (36, 45) movable to a closed position to prevent flow of fuel through said passage means, and means (38) movable by said actuating member (42) for controlling the setting of said valve member whereby when the spill valve is in the closed position the valve member (36, 45) will move to the closed position.



Description
This invention relates to a fuel injection pumping apparatus for supplying fuel to a compression ignition engine and of the kind comprising a bore, a pumping plunger reciprocable within the bore, the plunger and bore defining a pumping chamber, an outlet passage communicating with the pumping chamber and through which during inward movement of the pumping plunger, fuel can be displaced to an associated engine, passage means through which fuel from a source of fuel under pressure can flow into the pumping chamber to completely fill the pumping chamber during outward movement of the pumping plunger and an electromagnetically operable spill valve including an actuating member, for spilling fuel from the pumping chamber during the inward movement of the pumping plunger thereby to control the quantity of fuel supplied to the associated engine.

One example of such an apparatus is seen in GB-A-2119030 and in the apparatus shown therein a high pressure pump comprising a pair of pumping plungers delivers fuel to a plurality of outlet ports in turn. A single spill valve is utilized to control the quantity of fuel delivered through the outlet ports to the combustion chambers of the aforesaid engine.
 
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