Fuel injection pump

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Inventors

Eisele, Hermann
Stein, Volkhard

Application #

417975

Filed

Sep-14-1982

Published

Apr-16-1985

Current US Class

123/449
123/458
123/459
123/506

International Classes

F02M 059/20

Field of Search

123/449 123/458 123/459 123/387 123/503 123/506 123/511 417/289 417/282

Assignee

Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, DE)

Examiners

Moy; Magdalen Y. C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Greigg; Edwin E.

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Abstract
A fuel injection pump is proposed, based on a fuel injection pump of a known type, which has an adjusting member for determining the injection duration and is provided with a throttle device for determining the effective supply stroke of the pump piston. In accordance with the invention it is proposed that the position of the throttle device be varied by means of a pressure control device, which is controllable by signals of an rpm-dependent electronic control unit. The position of the adjusting member determining the duration of injection remains as constant as possible, while the throttle device adjusts the flowthrough cross section of a connecting line leading from the pump work chamber to a fuel withdrawal chamber in accordance with rpm. Thus it is possible, in particular given the small injection quantities required during idling, to effect a uniformly small injection quantity per unit of time during a relatively long injection duration; this results in a substantial reduction in noise.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A fuel injection pump comprising a pump piston movable in a closed chamber and a pump work chamber defined thereby, which during a pump intake stroke is supplied with fuel from a pump suction chamber filled with fuel under pressure from a pressure source and which during a pump piston supply stroke can be made to communicate with a fuel injection location, further having a device for adjusting an effective pump piston supply stroke and a relief line leading away from the pump work chamber, a throttle device disposed in a cylinder in the relief line with an end face enclosing a control chamber, which communicates via a pressure line with said pump suction chamber, wherein the pressure line includes a variable throttle therein controlled in accordance with operating parameters and made to communicate with the relief chamber via a relief line in said throttle device containing a first fixed throttle, characterized in that the variable throttle is variable by means of an electrical control unit in accordance with rpm, and a second fixed throttle is disposed between the suction chamber and the variable throttle.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention is based on a fuel injection pump having a pump piston, an adjusting member the position of which determines the duration of the fuel variation effected by the pump piston, and a connecting line leading from the pump work chamber to a fuel withdrawal chamber, the cross section of the connecting line being adjustable by means of a throttle device in order to determine the injection quantity. In a known pump of this kind, the duration of fuel supply is determined by the adjusting member embodied as a governor slide, while the injection quantity is varied by an adjustable bypass throttle parallel to the injection nozzle. The supply duration is thus freely selectable, independently of the injection quantity. The variation of the injection quantity, at a predetermined supply duration, is brought about by the variable cross section of the bypass throttle, which is adjusted in turn, via a hydraulic servomotor and a differential-pressure regulating valve, until such time as the injection quantity per unit of time corresponds to the prespecified value of the differential-pressure valve. The supply duration is arbitrarily varied in accordance with the position of the gas pedal by varying the position of the slide. However, the entire quantity of fuel pumped over the duration of supply does not reach the injection valve. Some of it flows out via the adjustable bypass throttle. In this known fuel injection pump, however, there is no particular provision made for regulating the injection quantity during idling operation.
 
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