Fuel system

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Inventors

Timms, Colin T.

Application #

619248

Filed

Mar-21-1996

Published

May-6-1997

Current US Class

123/467
123/506

International Classes

F02M 037/04

Field of Search

123/467 123/446 123/447 123/506

Assignee

Lucas Industries Public Limited Company (Solihull, GB)

Examiners

Miller; Carl S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jacobson, Price, Holman & Stern, PLLC

US Patent References

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5265804   Electrically controll...
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Abstract
A fuel system for an internal combustion engine comprises a plurality of pump/injectors each of which comprises a housing within which is provided a plunger-type fuel pump, a spill valve, an injector and a non-return valve. The pump is arranged to supply fuel at high pressure to the injector and to a port of the spill valve. The other port of the spill valve is connected to a source of fuel through a non-return valve, and also to the spring chamber of the injector through the non-return valve. The spring chamber communicates through a restrictor with a common passage the pressure within which is controlled by a valve.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A fuel injection system for an internal combustion engine comprising a plurality of pump/injectors actuable by engine driven cams, the pump/injectors delivering fuel to the combustion chambers of the engine respectively, each pump/injector comprising a housing in which is defined a bore, a reciprocable plunger in the bore, the plunger being movable inwardly in the bore by a respective engine cam, the plunger and bore defining a pumping chamber from which fuel is expelled during inward movement of the plunger, a fuel injection nozzle mounted on the housing, the nozzle having an inwardly opening valve member which is biased by a spring to a closed position and is movable to an open position to allow fuel flow to the engine by fuel under pressure supplied from the pumping chamber, the spring being housed in a spring chamber the fuel pressure in which acts to assist the action of the spring, an electromagnetically operable spill valve having a pair of ports which are connected together when the spill valve is open, one of said ports communicating with the pumping chamber and the other of said ports communicating with the spring chamber, means restricting the flow of fuel from the spring chamber, and a first non-return valve interposed between said other port of the spill valve and the spring chamber, the restricting means of each pump injector being interposed between the spring chamber and a common passage and pressure control valve means for controlling the pressure in said common passage.



Description
This invention relates to a fuel injection system for an internal combustion engine and of the kind comprising a plurality of pump/injectors actuable by engine driven cams, the pump/injectors delivering fuel to the combustion chambers of the engine respectively, each pump/injector comprising a housing in which is defined a bore, a reciprocable plunger in the bore, the plunger being movable inwardly in the bore by a respective engine cam, the plunger and bore defining a pumping chamber from which fuel is expelled during inward movement of the plunger, a fuel injection nozzle mounted on the housing, the nozzle having an inwardly opening valve member which is biased by a spring to the closed position and is movable to the open position to allow fuel flow to the engine by fuel under pressure supplied from the pumping chamber, the spring being housed in a spring chamber the fuel pressure in which acts to assist the action of the spring, an electromagnetically operative spill valve having a pair of ports which are connected together when the spring valve is open, one of said ports communicating with the pumping chamber and the other of said ports communication with the spring chamber, and means restricting the flow of fuel from the spring chamber. A fuel inlet may communicate with said other of said ports of the spill valve through a non-return valve.
 
  The fuel supplying apparatus of the invention includes a fuel injector 1 injecting a fuel; a fuel tank 2; fuel paths 4 and 5 connecting the fuel injector...  A fuel system is disclosed which comprises a fuel pump, a spill valve and an injector provided in a single unit. The injector includes a valve member biased...