Injection internal combustion engine

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Inventors

Hatz, Gottfried
Eibl, Heinz

Application #

491692

Filed

Jul-25-1974

Published

Mar-30-1976

Current US Class

123/447
123/506
417/499

International Classes

F02M 039/00

Field of Search

123/139 417/499

Assignee

Motorengabrik Hatz KG. (Ruhstorf, DT)

Examiners

Myhre; Charles J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Woodhams, Blanchard and Flynn

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Abstract
An improvement in an injection internal combustion engine having at least one fuel injection pump therein which is connected to the fuel supply tank through a suction conduit having a check valve connected in circuit therewith. Fuel which is not injected into the internal combustion engine is returned to the supply tank through another check valve located in a separate conduit from the suction conduit. The check valve in the separate conduit, when it is in its seated position, permits a small flow of fuel between the injection pump and the separate conduit.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. In an injection internal combustion engine having at least one fuel injection pump which is connected to the fuel supply tank through a suction conduit having a first non-return valve connected in circuit therewith, and in which fuel in excess of that used in an injection is conducted back to the supply tank through a return flow conduit separate from said suction conduit and likewise including a second non-return valve therein, the improvement comprising wherein the lowermost part of said fuel supply tank and an outlet therefrom are physically located below said fuel injection pump, said first non-return valve is a fullyclosing non-return valve connected in the suction conduit, said second non-return valve being connected in said return flow conduit and, when said second non-return valve is in its seated position, permits a small flow of fuel between the return flow conduit and said fuel injection pump, said fuel injection pump being the sole means for drawing fuel from said fuel supply tank whereby during operation of said injection internal combustion engine said fuel injection pump functions both as (1) a suction pump drawing fuel from said fuel supply tank and as (2) said fuel injection pump for injecting a quantity of fuel to said injection internal combustion engine.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an injection internal combustion engine having at least one fuel injection pump which is connected to a fuel supply container through a suction conduit provided with a non-return valve, and in which fuel in excess of that used in an injection is conducted back to the supply container through a return flow conduit separately from the suction conduit and likewise including a non-return valve therein.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In known arrangements of this kind, use is generally made of a fuel feed pump driven by the engine and this delivers the fuel from the supply container to the suction chamber of the injection pump during an operation thereof. These arrangements have the disadvantage that an additional unit, namely the feed pump, must be assembled and installed on the engine and, in addition, the drive to this feed pump has to be performed through additional drive transmitting means.

In order to avoid this drawback, in some known constructions, the fuel container has been arranged above the injection pump so that fuel can flow to the latter under gravity only. This makes a fuel feed pump in the suction conduit superfluous. This arrangement has, however, the disadvantage that when the supply container is installed in the engine, the gravity feed arrangement must be at a minimum elevation to ensure an adequate fuel feed to the injection pump. This involves consequent restrictions detrimentally affecting the capacity of the supply container and/or the overall size of the engine. It has also been proposed to provide a non-return valve in each of the suction conduit and return flow conduit of the fuel system, to enable the injection pump itself to act as the fuel feed pump and to be able to draw the fuel from the supply containers located therebelow. These constructions, however, have the disadvantage that, in consequence of the arrangement of the fully closing non-return valve being located above the injection pump, associated with the return flow conduit in that part of the return flow conduit which lies above the non-return valve, a fuel column may be set up which under certain conditions will very seriously obstruct the proper functioning of the system. For example, after an inadvertent emptying of the fuel supply tank, the conduit system will no longer be automatically evacuated of air because the fuel column which remains static in the return flow conduit above the non-return valve will prevent the escape of air during a fresh filling of the tank.
 
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